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2 Getting Started
To get started with
HP System Management Homepage
(HP SMH), use the following information when
configuring HP SMH and setting up users and security properly.
To configure HP SMH:
On HP-UX operating environments, HP SMH is installed with default settings. You can change the
configuration by modifying the environment variables and tag values set in the following files:
/opt/hpsmh/lbin/envvars
/opt/hpsmh/conf.common/smhpd.xml
/opt/hpsmh/conf/timeout.conf
On Linux operating systems, HP SMH is installed with default settings. The settings are configurable by
using the perl script (hpSMHSetup.pl) located in /usr/local/hp (for Linux x86 and x64 systems) or,
in /opt/hp/hpsmh/smhconfig/hpSMHSetup.sh for Itanium systems.
On Windows operating systems, the installation enables you to configure HP SMH settings during
installation.
NOTE: To change the configurations for the HP-UX, Linux, and Windows operating systems, see the
HP
System Management Homepage Installation Guide
on the HP Technical Documentation Web site at http:/
/docs.hp.com.
To set up user access and security properly:
1. Add user groups to effectively manage user rights.
2. Configure the trust mode.
3. Configure local or anonymous access.
Signing in
The Sign In page enables you to access the Home page, which contains the available
HP Insight Management
Agents
.
The Sign In page components include:
Two fields to input your user name and password from an account that is part of a valid group configured
in the SMH users groups configuration article.
Two buttons under the input fields:
Sign In Validates the values in the user name and password. If both values are valid, the HP
SMH main page appears.
Clear Erases the input values.
The question mark icon, ?, displays or hides a floating tooltip box with information about the
authentication mechanism and sign in process.
The following table provides more information about the tooltip box.
Signing in 13

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