Administrator's and User's Guide for SFM HP-UX 11i v3 September 2010

Evweb supports the following user groups:
Administrator
Non-administrator
In the CLI, any user with root privileges is an administrator. However, in the HP SMH GUI,
the user groups in Evweb are mapped internally to the user groups defined in HP SMH.
The Administrator user group in HP SMH maps to administrators in Evweb. The Operator and
the User user group in HP SMH map to non-administrators in Evweb.
For information on how to configure user groups in HP SMH, see the HP System Management
Homepage User’s Guide at:
http://www.docs.hp.com
EVWEB supports new IO & Storage native indication providers to display additional info for
the following providers:
HPUXSASNativeIndicationProviderModule
HPUXRAIDSANativeIndicationProviderModule
HPUXFCNativeIndicationProviderModule
HPUXStorageNativeProviderModule
These native indication provider support is available on the following platforms:
HP Integrity Server Blades
BL860c i2
BL870c i2
BL890c i2
HP Superdome 2
Launching Evweb for Administration
You can launch Evweb either through the CLI or through the HP SMH GUI.
To launch Evweb for administering event subscriptions using the CLI, enter the following
command at the HP-UX prompt:
# evweb subscribe
To use HP SMH GUI to launch Evweb for administering event subscription, complete the
following steps:
1. Log in to HP SMH.
To log in to HP SMH, enter http://<hostname>:2301 in the address bar of the Web
browser. The HP SMH login screen is displayed.
2. Enter your user name and password in the appropriate text boxes.
3. Click Sign In on the login screen.
The HP SMH home page is displayed.
4. Select Tools in the main menu.
The Tools page is displayed. This page displays the applications that are plugged into HP
SMH.
5. Select Subscription Administration in Evweb.
The Event Subscription Administration page is displayed.
You can perform various administrative tasks such as creating, modifying, and deleting event
subscriptions on this page.
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