HP-UX 11i Version 2 March 2004 Release Notes
General System Administration
HP Servicecontrol Manager
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time that a view is displayed after the Servlet Engine is started or restarted. Once a
given view has been displayed, subsequent displays of that view will be significantly
faster.
• When managing a remote system, possible performance improvements can be
obtained by running the Web browser on the local system, instead of running the
browser remotely to a local X Server.
• The nPartition Provider
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maintains a cache of information about systems being
managed. This cache is cleared when the nPartition Provider is unloaded by the CIM
server. Performance may be reduced when managing a system for the first time, or
immediately after the CIM server has been restarted. Subsequent management
sessions of the same system will be faster.
Documentation
The primary documentation for this product consists of a set of HTML online help files.
The online help is accessed through context-sensitive help links in Partition Manager,
and also can be viewed outside of the product by pointing a Web browser to
/opt/hpwebadmin/webapps/mxhelp/parmgr/en/overview.html
The parmgr command (which can be used to start or stop Partition Manager) is
documented in the parmgr (1M) manpage that is included with the product. Both
English and Japanese versions of the manpage are included.
The latest release of Partition Manager can be downloaded for free from the HP Web at
http://software.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumbe
r=ParMgr
Obsolescence
Not applicable.
HP Servicecontrol Manager
HP Servicecontrol Manager (SCM) provides a convenient multi-system management
solution for HP-UX and Linux systems. You can access SCM using a Web-enabled
graphical user interface or a command line interface. SCM enables you to execute
HP-UX and Linux manageability tools, including custom tools and scripts, across
multiple systems simultaneously.
Summary of Change
SCM has been updated to version 3.05 to incorporate defect fixes.
1. For more information about nPartition Provider, see “nPartition Provider” on
page 66.