HP-UX WBEM nPartition Provider Data Sheet

2.1.0: Adds support for Arches platforms (including new GSM
properties); Adds compatibility with systems running Montecito
(Hyper-Threaded) CPU’s.
2.0.0: Adds support for 64-bit Windows; Adds support for the local
(BT) IPMI interface on Windows; Adds support for HP-WBEM 2.0
(WMI Mapper 2.0).
1.2.2: Fixes a Windows-specific (byte-ordering) problem in managing
PA-RISC nPartitions running HP-UX.
1.2.1: Fix for setting core cell choices (HP_NParPartition); Fixes a
Windows-specific (byte-ordering) problem parsing IPMI ASF
messages.
1.2.0: Adds compatibility with WMI Mapper 1.2.; Memory leak fixes
(mostly Windows-specific).
1.0.0: Microsoft Windows initial release (32-bit only).
HP-UX
B.23.01.05.01: HP-UX 11i v2 December 2005 update.
B.11.11.01.04.00.01: HP-UX 11i v1 September 2005 update.
B.11.23.01.04.00.01: HP-UX 11i v2 May 2005 update.
B.11.11.01.03.00.02: HP-UX 11i v1 December 2004 update.
B.11.23.01.03.00.06: HP-UX 11i v2 September 2004 update. Minor
defect fixes. Support for PA-RISC.
B.01.02.00.02: HP-UX 11i v2 March 2004 update. Minor defect fixes.
B.01.00: HP-UX 11i v2 initial release.
Linux
1.03: Initial Linux release.
Supported Managed Resources
This provider supports configuration and management of nPartitions on HP
server systems. In combination with the HP nPartition Commands the
provider supports management of any nPartition running any supported
operating system.
Special Requirements & Dependencies
Management of a remote complex requires network connectivity to the managed
complex service processor. A separate Instant Capacity (iCAP) WBEM provider
(also delivered with HP-UX 11i) is required for validating operations that might affect
the iCAP status of the complex. The iCAP provider is currently not available on
Microsoft Windows or Linux. Therefore, Instant Capacity partitionable servers
cannot currently be managed fully through the nPartition Provider on Microsoft
Windows or Linux. When making changes on an iCAP server, containing iCAP
components (cells, CPUs, or memory), that could affect the status of the iCAP