SAM–HP SMH Cross Reference Guide HP-UX 11i HP Part Number: 5992-2899 Published: September 2008 Edition: 1.
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Table of Contents About this Document..........................................................................................................7 Scope of this Document..........................................................................................................................7 Intended Audience.................................................................................................................................7 Typographic Conventions..................................................
List of Figures 1-1 1-2 4 HP SMH Home Page.....................................................................................................................11 HP SMH Tools Page......................................................................................................................
List of Tables 1 2 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 2-9 Conventions.....................................................................................................................................7 Publishing History..........................................................................................................................8 Mapping SAM with HP SMH: An Example.................................................................................13 SAM-SMH Mapping – Accounts for Users and Groups..
About this Document This document contains information that will help system administrators learn how the functionalities in System Administration Management (SAM) map with the functionalities in HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH). System Administrators who are currently using SAM for system management tasks can use this document to learn how to perform the same tasks using HP SMH. The document publishing date and part number on the cover indicate the document’s current edition.
Related Information In addition to this document, information about HP SMH can be found in the following documentation: • Online help available with the respective SMH plug-ins • The following documents on the HP Technical Documentation website at www.docs.hp.
1 HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH) This chapter provides a brief introduction to HP SMH, describes what is new in this edition of the document, describes how to start SMH, and briefly introduces the SMH Home page and SMH Tools page.
NOTE: The smh command is available only in HP-UX 11i v3 February 2007 release and later. The procedures in this section are applicable to HP-UX 11i v3 systems. In HP-UX 11i v1 and HP-UX 11i v2 systems, the sam command remains the primary interface. Starting HP SMH GUI Follow this procedure to open the HP SMH GUI using the smh command: 1. 2. 3. Log in to the system. Set the DISPLAY environment variable. At the command prompt, enter sam or smh. The application opens in the default web browser.
Figure 1-1 HP SMH Home Page For more information about HP SMH Home page, see the HP System Management Homepage help provided with the product. HP SMH Tools Page The Tools page provides a point of entry to the management plug-in applications that are analogous to the System Administration Manager (SAM) main page, also known as the SAM Functional Area Launcher (or FAL). For HP-UX this also includes categories and menus for several X-based management applications.
Figure 1-2 HP SMH Tools Page Following are the links that you might see on the Tools page (listed here in alphabetical order): • Accounts for Users and Groups • Audit Configuration • Authenticated Commands (PAM) • Disks and File Systems • Distributed Systems Administration Utilities (DSAU) • Evweb • IPMI • Event Viewer • Kernel Configuration • Networking and Communications • nPartition Management • Peripheral Devices • Printer Management • Resource Management • Resource Monitors • Serviceguard • Software M
2 Mapping SAM with HP SMH This chapter describes the steps to reach the point in the application where you can perform the respective administration task. This chapter is organized in to sections based on the functional areas. For every functional area a table outlines the steps for SAM GUI, HP SMH GUI, and HP SMH TUI. How to read the tables in this chapter For every functional area a table presents high-level steps to reach the page where you can perform the administration task.
• “Networking and Communications (ncweb)” (page 34) “Network Interfaces Configuration” (page 34) “Network Services Configuration” (page 36) • • 14 “Peripheral Devices (pdweb)” (page 38) “Printers and Plotters (lpweb)” (page 39) Mapping SAM with HP SMH
Accounts for Users and Groups (ugweb) Table 2-2 SAM-SMH Mapping – Accounts for Users and Groups Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI Adding a local user 1. SAM Areas 2. Accounts for Users and Groups 3. Users 4. Actions 5. Add 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tools Accounts for Users and Groups Configure Local Users Local Users Add User Account #smh Viewing details of 1. SAM Areas a local user account 2. Accounts for Users and Groups 3. Users 4. Select a user 5. Actions 6. View More Information 1. 2. 3.
Table 2-2 SAM-SMH Mapping – Accounts for Users and Groups (continued) Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Tools Accounts for Users and Groups Configure Local Users Local Users Select a user using the checkbox Modify Security Attributes #smh 1. SAM Areas 2. Accounts for Users and Groups 3. Users 4. Actions 5. Task Customization 1. 2. 3. 4. Tools Accounts for Users and Groups Configure Local Users Task Customization #smh Deleting a local user account 1. SAM Areas 2.
Table 2-2 SAM-SMH Mapping – Accounts for Users and Groups (continued) Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI Viewing details of an NIS user account 1. SAM Areas 2. Accounts for Users and Groups 3. NIS Users 4. Select a user 5. Actions 6. View More Information 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tools Accounts for Users and Groups Configure NIS Users NIS Users Select a user using the checkbox #smh Adding an NIS user account 1. SAM Areas 2. Accounts for Users and Groups 3. NIS Users 4. Actions 5. Add 1. 2. 3.
Table 2-2 SAM-SMH Mapping – Accounts for Users and Groups (continued) 18 Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI Customizing tasks 1. SAM Areas 2. Accounts for Users and Groups 3. NIS Users 4. Actions 5. Task Customization 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Tools Accounts for Users and Groups Configure NIS Users NIS Users Select a user using the checkbox Task Customization #smh Deleting an NIS user account 1. SAM Areas 2. Accounts for Users and Groups 3. NIS Users 4. Select a user 5. Actions 6.
Table 2-2 SAM-SMH Mapping – Accounts for Users and Groups (continued) Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI Viewing details of a user template 1. SAM Areas 2. Accounts for Users and Groups 3. Templates 4. Select a template 5. Actions 6. View More Information 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. #smh Tools Accounts for Users and Groups u > t > Select a template > Enter Configure User Templates User Templates Select a template using the checkbox Adding a user template 1. SAM Areas 2.
Auditing and Security Configuration (secweb) Table 2-3 SAM-SMH Mapping – Auditing and Security Configuration 20 Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI Viewing audit log 1. SAM Areas 2. Auditing and Security 3. Audited Events 4. Actions 5. View Audit Log 1. Tools 2. Auditing and Security Attributes Configuration 3. Audit Events 4. View Audit Log #smh Turning auditing on 1. SAM Areas 2. Auditing and Security 3. Audited Events 4. Turn Auditing ON 1. Tools 2.
Table 2-3 SAM-SMH Mapping – Auditing and Security Configuration (continued) Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Auditing an event for neither success or failure 1. SAM Areas 2. Auditing and Security 3. Audited Events 4. Select an event 5. Actions 6. Audit Neither Success Nor Failure #smh 1. Tools 2. Auditing and Security Attributes c > e > Select an event > Configuration Enter > n 3. Audit Events 4. Select an event category 5. Audit Neither Success Nor Failure Auditing a system call on success 1.
Table 2-3 SAM-SMH Mapping – Auditing and Security Configuration (continued) Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI Auditing a user 1. SAM Areas 2. Auditing and Security 3. Audited Users 4. Select a user 5. Actions 6. Audit User 1. Tools 2. Auditing and Security Attributes Configuration 3. Local Users 4. Select a user 5. Configure Per User Exceptions #smh 1. SAM Areas 2. Auditing and Security 3. Audited Users 4. Select a user 5. Actions 6. Don’t Audit User 1. Tools 2.
Disks and File Systems Configuration (fsweb) Table 2-4 SAM-SMH Mapping – Disks and File Systems Configuration Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI Viewing details of disk device 1. SAM Areas 2. Disks and File Systems 3. Disk Devices 4. Select device 5. Actions 6. View More InformationUser 1. 2. 3. 4. Tools Disks and File Systems Disks Select a device #smh Configuring disk device using the Logical Volume Manager 1. SAM Areas 2. Disks and File Systems 3. Disk Devices 4. Select device 5.
Table 2-4 SAM-SMH Mapping – Disks and File Systems Configuration (continued) Task 24 Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI Diagnosing missing 1. SAM Areas disk 2. Disks and File Systems 3. Disk Devices 4. Select device 5. Actions 6. Diagnose Missing Disk 1. 2. 3. 4. Tools Disks and File Systems Disks Refresh #smh Adding local file system 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tools Disks and File Systems File Systems Add File System Add HFS | VxFS | CDFS | NFS | CIFS | CacheFS #smh Adding remote file 1.
Table 2-4 SAM-SMH Mapping – Disks and File Systems Configuration (continued) Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI Modifying a file system 1. SAM Areas 2. Disks and File Systems 3. File Systems 4. Select a file system 5. Actions 6. Modify 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tools Disks and File Systems File Systems Select a file system Modify #smh Removing a file system 1. SAM Areas 2. Disks and File Systems 3. File Systems 4. Select a file system 5. Actions 6. Remove 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Table 2-4 SAM-SMH Mapping – Disks and File Systems Configuration (continued) 26 Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI Reorganizing directories 1. SAM Areas 2. Disks and File Systems 3. File Systems 4. Select a file system 5. Actions 6. VxFS Maintenance 7. Reorganize Directories 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Tools Disks and File Systems #smh Upgrading Veritas file system 1. SAM Areas 2. Disks and File Systems 3. File Systems 4. Select a file system 5. Actions 6. VxFS Maintenance 7.
Table 2-4 SAM-SMH Mapping – Disks and File Systems Configuration (continued) Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI Marking logical volume with user defined usage 1. SAM Areas 2. Disks and File Systems 3. Logical Volumes 4. Select a file system 5. Actions 6. Mark LV with User Defined Usage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tools Disks and File Systems Logical Volumes Select a logical volume Marking LV as Used #smh Modifying or removing user defined usage 1. SAM Areas 2. Disks and File Systems 3.
Table 2-4 SAM-SMH Mapping – Disks and File Systems Configuration (continued) 28 Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI Opening Veritas Enterprise Administrator 1. SAM Areas 2. Disks and File Systems 3. Logical Volumes 4. Actions 5. Run Veritas Enterprise Administrator 1. 2. 3. 4. Tools Disks and File Systems Logical Volumes Veritas Enterprise Administrator Currently not supported Creating a volume group 1. SAM Areas 2. Disks and File Systems 3. Volume Groups 4. Actions 5. Create 1. 2.
Table 2-4 SAM-SMH Mapping – Disks and File Systems Configuration (continued) Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI Exporting a volume 1. SAM Areas group 2. Disks and File Systems 3. Volume Groups 4. Select a volume group 5. Actions 6. Export 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tools Disks and File Systems Volume Groups Select a volume group Export VG #smh Deactivating a volume group 1. SAM Areas 2. Disks and File Systems 3. Volume Groups 4. Select a volume group 5. Actions 6. Deactivate 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Table 2-4 SAM-SMH Mapping – Disks and File Systems Configuration (continued) 30 Task Using SAM Moving data from an active spare volume group to a disk Currently not supported 1. SAM Areas 2. Disks and File Systems 3. Volume Groups 4. Select a volume group 5. Actions 6. Hot Spare Administration 7. Move Data From Active Spare to Target Disk Currently not supported Adding a device swap using the Logical Volume Manager 1. SAM Areas 2. Disks and File Systems 3. Swap 4. Actions 5. Add Device Swap 6.
Table 2-4 SAM-SMH Mapping – Disks and File Systems Configuration (continued) Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI Viewing attribute details 1. SAM Areas 2. Disks and File Systems 3. Swap 4. Select a device file 5. Actions 6. Zoom 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tools Disks and File Systems Paging Space Select a device file Add Paging Space on Device Currently not supported Modifying a device 1. SAM Areas swap 2. Disks and File Systems 3. Swap 4. Select a device file 5. Actions 6. Modify 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Kernel Configuration (kcweb) Table 2-5 SAM-SMH Mapping – Kernel Configuration Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI Viewing Tunable Details 1. SAM Areas 2. Kernel Configuration (character mode) 3. t 4. Select a tunable 5. Enter 1. 2. 3. 4. Tools Kernel Configuration Tunables Select a tunable #smh Modifying Tunable 1. SAM Areas Value 2. Kernel Configuration (character mode) 3. t 4. Select a tunable 5. m 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Table 2-5 SAM-SMH Mapping – Kernel Configuration (continued) Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI Deleting an Alarm 1. SAM Areas 2. Kernel Configuration (character mode) 3. a 4. Select an alarm 5. r 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tools Kernel Configuration Alarms Select an alarm Remove #smh Activating an Alarm 1. SAM Areas 2. Kernel Configuration (character mode) 3. a 4. Select an alarm 5. a 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tools Kernel Configuration Alarms Select an alarm Activate #smh Deactivating an alarm 1.
Networking and Communications (ncweb) Network Interfaces Configuration Table 2-6 SAM-SMH Mapping – Network Interfaces Configuration 34 Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Adding an IP Logical Interface 1. SAM Areas 2. Networking and Communications 3. Network Interface Cards 4. Actions 5. Add IP Logical Interface 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Table 2-6 SAM-SMH Mapping – Network Interfaces Configuration (continued) Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI Adding a VLAN 1. SAM Areas 2. Networking and Communications 3. Virtual LAN 4. Actions 5. Create VLAN 1. 2. 3. 4. #smh Tools Network Interfaces Configuration n > i > v > c Virtual LANs Add VLAN Viewing a VLAN 1. SAM Areas 2. Networking and Communications 3. Virtual LAN 4. Actions 5. Modify VLAN Properties 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Network Services Configuration Table 2-7 SAM-SMH Mapping – Network Services Configuration Task 36 Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI Viewing details of 1. SAM Areas a shared file system 2. Networking and Communications 3. Networked File Systems 4. Mounted Remote File Systems 5. Actions 6. View More Information 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tools Network Services Configuration Networked File Systems Share/Unshare File Systems Select an interface #smh Sharing a file system 1. SAM Areas 2.
Table 2-7 SAM-SMH Mapping – Network Services Configuration (continued) Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI Disabling the NFS Server 1. SAM Areas 2. Networking and Communications 3. Networked File Systems 4. Exported File Systems 5. Actions 6. Disable NFS Server 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Peripheral Devices (pdweb) Table 2-8 SAM-SMH Mapping – Peripheral Devices 38 Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI Running the Critical Resource Analysis (CRA) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. SAM Areas Peripheral Devices Cards Select a card Actions Analyze Critical Resources 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Tools Peripheral Devices Manage Peripheral Devices OLRAD Cards Select a slot Run Critical Resource Analysis #smh Adding card online 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SAM Areas Peripheral Devices Cards Actions Add 1. 2. 3. 4.
Printers and Plotters (lpweb) Table 2-9 SAM-SMH Mapping – Printers and Plotters Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI Adding a serial RS-232 printer 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. SAM Areas Peripheral Devices Printers and Plotters LP Spooler Printers and Plotters Actions Add Local Printer/Plotter 8. Add Serial (RS-232) Printer/Plotter 1. 2. 3. 4. Tools Printer Management (web-based) Configure Printers/Plotters Add RS-232 printer/plotter #smh Adding a printer 1. SAM Areas with non-standard 2.
Table 2-9 SAM-SMH Mapping – Printers and Plotters (continued) 40 Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Viewing printer details 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. SAM Areas Peripheral Devices Printers and Plotters LP Spooler Printers and Plotters Select printer Actions View More Information 1. 2. 3. 4. #smh Tools Printer Management (web-based) l > p > Select printer > Enter Configure Printers/Plotters Select printer Viewing print requests 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Table 2-9 SAM-SMH Mapping – Printers and Plotters (continued) Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Using HP SMH TUI Disabling a printer 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. SAM Areas Peripheral Devices Printers and Plotters LP Spooler Printers and Plotters Select printer Actions Disable Printer 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Table 2-9 SAM-SMH Mapping – Printers and Plotters (continued) 42 Task Using SAM Using HP SMH GUI Starting the print spooler 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. SAM Areas Peripheral Devices Printers and Plotters LP Spooler Printers and Plotters Actions Start Print Spooler #smh 1. Tools 2. Printer Management (web-based) l > s > s 3. Save/Restore Spooler Configuration 4. Start Print Spooler Saving the spooler configuration 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.