HP System Management Homepage Version 3.2.2 User Guide (509679-005; March 2011)

SSH
See
Secure Shell.
SSL
See
Secure Sockets Layer.
status type Systems of specified status type (Critical, Failed/Major, Degraded/Minor, Normal, and Unknown)
as defined by HP SMH.
STE
See
Secure Task Execution.
survey utility An agent (or online service tool) that gathers and delivers hardware and operating system
configuration information. This information is gathered while the server is online.
System Fault
Management tool
(evweb)
The System Fault Management (evweb) tool is used to view and administer WBEM indications.
The evweb tool can be launched from HP SMH.
ugweb
See
Accounts for Users & Groups tool.
URI Provides methods to access a resource on the Internet. A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is a type
of Uniform Resource Indicator (URI).
URL A global address of resources on the World Wide Web. A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is a
type of Uniform Resource Indicator (URI).
user A network user with a valid sign in on the HP System Management Homepage.
user accounts Accounts used to sign in to HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH). These accounts
associate a local Windows user, domain account, or an HP-UX or Linux user group with privilege
levels and paging attributes inside HP SMH.
VCA
See
HP Version Control Agent.
VCRM
See
HP Version Control Repository Manager.
version control Referred to as the Version Control Repository Manager installed on a Windows system for
Windows and Linux Proliant or Integrity systems, and Software Distributor on HP-UX operating
systems. Provides an overview of the software status for all managed ProLiant or Integrity systems
and can update system software and firmware on those systems programmatically using
predetermined criteria. Version control identifies systems that are running out-of-date system
software, indicates if an upgrade is available, and provides reasons for upgrading. For HP-UX
systems, Software Distributor can be launched from an HP Systems Insight Manager CMS against
one or more installed HP-UX systems.
WBEM
See
Web-Based Enterprise Management.
Web-Based
Enterprise
Is a platform and resource independent DMTF (Distributed Management Task Force) standard
that defines both a common model (for example, description) and protocol (for example, interface)
Management
(WBEM)
for monitoring and controlling a diverse set of resources. The HP WBEM Services for HP-UX
products is the HP-UX implementation of the DMTF (Distributed Management Task Force) WBEM
standard.
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