HP System Management Homepage Installation Guide, September 2006

-b <on|off> Enable/disable the automatic startup on boot mode.
-t <on|off> Set the Tomcat startup mode where:
on Start Tomcat when HP SMH starts.
off Start Tomcat on demand (default).
If no options are specified, then smhstartconfig displays the current startup mode. The
smhstartconfig command does not accept -a on and -b on options simultaneously.
For more information, see the
smhstartconfig
(1M) manpage: man smhstartconfig or man sam
After changing the autostart mode to "on boot" (with the smhstartconfig -b on -a off command),
without rebooting you can start the HP-UX Apache-based Web Server processes with the
/opt/hpsmh/lbin/hpsmh start command.
Patching or updating the software
HP may issue patches to HP SMH. If this is the case, you can adopt a proactive patch management strategy
and regularly check the standard patch resources:
IT Resource Center (ITRC) at http://itrc.hp.com
Standard HP-UX patch bundles on the OE and Applications media, and the ITRC
For a detailed guide on how to patch your HP-UX system, see the
Patch Management User Guide for HP-UX
Systems
on the HP Technical Documentation Web site at http://docs.hp.com.
HP may issue software updates to HP SMH. If this is the case, check the following resources for any notices
regarding software updates:
HP-UX OE media
HP-UX Applications media
HP SMH Web page on the Software Depot home at http://www.hp.com/go/softwaredepot
System Management Tool Changes
The HP-UX System Administration Manager (SAM) has been enhanced to provide Web interfaces using the
HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH). HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM) is HP's solution for
multi-system management and HP SMH is for single-system management. Customers can seamlessly move
from multi-system views in HP SIM to more detailed single-system information in HP SMH.
HP SMH is the launch point for all single system Web-based management applications. HP SMH also provides
at-a-glance monitoring of system component health and consolidated log viewing. SAM continues to provide
access to TUI (Terminal User Interface) and X-based interfaces. More details on HP SMH for HP-UX 11i v2
(B.11.23) is available in a white paper located at
http://docs.hp.com/en/4AA0-4052ENW/4AA0-4052ENW.pdf.
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