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hp manageability
for the information utility age
system level and
workload management with
HP-UX focus
speaker’s nametitle
department
month ##, 2002
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today’s IT challenges:
reduce costs achieve better return on
assets improve operational
efficiency meet service level
agreements
utilitylegacy
cost
-eff
ect
iveness
&
/or
effi
ciency
external servicesinternal services
enterpris
eIT as
a cost cente
r
IT as a service broker
IT as a service provid
er
service as a
business
SPs
Driving forces
the cost of downtime goes beyond dollars lost
service level management will be a MUST
security in everybody’s mind
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hp’s vision:utility computing
“We should notice a utility only when it fails. It must be secure, reliable, ubiquitous, and the standards for its use must endure.” Joel Birnbaum, American Physical Society’s 1999 Centennial Conference
internet data centers
servers/clients
e-economy
mobility
massively centralizedmassively distributedinternet data centers
global scale computing with shared traded
resources
e-commerce
“I think of the utility as a natural evolution of open computing which will enable a Web of electronic services to be built by composition of existing and new services. It will do for computation and services what the Web did for data.“ Joel Birnbaum, American Physical Society’s 1999 Centennial Conference
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virtualized storage
virtualized storage
utility pricing
utility pricing
IT consolidation: partitions
IT consolidation: partitions
business continuity:clustering
business continuity:clustering
manageability:integrated services management and
workload management
manageability:integrated services management and
workload managementvirtualizing the
data centervirtualizing the
data center
hp delivers the most flexible infrastructure solutions
on the road to utility computing
servers for horizontal and vertical scaling
servers for horizontal and vertical scaling
with optimum total cost of ownership, fastest time-to-market, and highest quality of service.
hp utility data center
hp utility data center
infrastructure solutions
securitysecurity
planetary scale/utility computing
planetary scale/utility computing
uti
lity
contr
olle
r
virtual storage
virtual network
virtual servers
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fastest time to market
•dynamic resource provisioning
•rapid deployment
highest quality of service
•service level management•optimized workload
management
optimum Total Cost of Ownership
•utility pricing management•multi-OS management
•increased productivity (OS image to admin ratio)•optimized systems
utilization
hp manageability
strategy: optimize
the customer
experience
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hp manageability today
19,000,00
0
4,000,000
135,000
41,000+
70
#1
10
online customers managed
trading/bank accounts
hp OpenView installations
process resource manager & WLM licenses
WW
% of internet devices managed
UNIX workload management offering
years enterprise management experience
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hp’s manageability portfolio: manage seamlessly
hp integrated service management:hp OpenView
deploy
provision
monitor
service activation
service assurance
service usage
multi OS system level management
infrastructure
service
customer experience
hp confidential
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hp manageability solutions manage seamlessly through a common, scalable management
infrastructure
i n
t e
g r
a t
i o
n
hp OpenViewnetwork, systems, application and storage management
integrated service management
deploy
provision
monitor
ProLiant Essentials rapid deployment pack
insight manager 7 / lights-out hp toptools transition
hp ignite-ux and software distributor-ux
hp servicecontrolmanager
ProLiant Essentials workload mgmt pack
process resource manager
hp-ux workload manager&proces
s resource manager
i n t e g r a t i o n
utility controller software
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problem visualization
alerts & paging
thresholding & baselining
automatic actions
application intelligence
advanced analysis
advanced diagnostics
advanced tools
process integration
prioritization/ automation
workload / capacity
management
real-time service level
reporting
usage metering
IT / business metric linkage
service managem
ent
evolution of IT management
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system level and workload management for HP-UX
monitorservicecontrol manager (SCM)
Event Monitoring Service (EMS)EMS HA monitors
secure web console central web console
deployservicecontrol manager (SCM)
SAM Ignite-UX SD-UX system inventory manager (SIM)
security patch check partition manager
provisionHP-UX workload manager (WLM)
process resource manager (PRM)glanceplus pak
mc/serviceguardvirtual partitions utility
pricingiCOD HP-UX kernel configuration
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D.H. Brown Associates
2002 Unix Function Review
HP-UX 11i#1 Ranked UNIX OS
In the World!Based on DHBrown 2002 UNIX Function Review
On systems management:
“HP-UX and Tru64 UNIX share the overall lead, supporting virtually every function included in this assessment.“
2002 UNIX Function Review
D.H. Brown Associates
“Clearly reflecting HP’s increased investment in its UNIX product line, HP-UX moves to the head of the class for UNIX operating system functions.”
2002 UNIX Function Review
D.H. Brown Associates
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integrated single point of administration for hp servers
•define once execute simultaneously
•launch point of hp and non-hp tools through user-defined scripts• all key hp-ux manageability tools
integrated
• toptools integration
• linux agent support
•role-based management
•security through authentication and encryption
•scalability up to 1024 nodes
servicecontrol manager
bundled with every hp-ux server
web-based GUI
servicecontrol manager for
cost-effective, rapid central
control
up to 5X productivity gain
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servicecontrol manager for cost-effective control
new releases 2.0 and 2.5
product features
•multi OS manageability– all key hp-ux manageability
tools integrated (2.0 and 2.5)
– toptools integration for multi device and multi OS management (2.0)
– linux agent support (2.5)
•16x increased scalability - up to 1024 nodes (2.0)
•increased security through authentication and encryption (2.0)•bundled with every hp-ux serveravailable today
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"First Union expects that the strong multi-system and ease-of-use capabilities of HP's ServiceControl Manager will significantly increase the productivity of system administrators, and lower IT costs in the long-term.“
Joe RobertsAssistant Vice PresidentFirst Union CorporationMay 2000
• sixth largest bank in USA
• more than 16 million customers who expect 24x7 access to account information.
• mission-critical solutions: 60% of the 330 hp 9000 v-class and k-class enterprise servers run mc/serviceguard
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distributed task facility makes single system aware tools multi
system aware
up to 5x productivity gain
central management
server (CMS)
servicecontrol manager
managed node
tool
managed node
tool
managed node
tool
central management
server (CMS)
servicecontrol manager
managed node
managed node
managed nodetool
single system aware multi-system aware
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the real cost of business downtime
40%
20%
40%
operator errors
application failures
technologies failuressource: Surviving in a 24-hour world, GartnerGroup 2001
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servicecontrol manager (SCM) with role-based security to reduce
operator errors
•no separate login/password
•trusted user manages central management server (CMS)
•normal sys admin user are delegated tools based on roles
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hp servicecontrol manager tool view
TopTools (Aug 2001) Central Web Console (Sep 2001)Process Resource Manager (Sep 2001) Partition Manager (Sep 2001)Serviceguard Manager (Sep 2001)
Note: Access also via an X-Windows and
command-line interface
Integrated security patch management patch – utility to analyze the currency of security patches– automatically reports missing security patches
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hp manageabilit
y for the information utility age
deploy
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ignite - ux
•create system image once and replicate simultaneously on any number of hp-ux servers
•remote network-based system install or update
reduced administrative overhead and
costs with fewer errors
ignite-UX server
ignite-UX client
ignite-UX client
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why security patch check?
•Reduces IT time and cost required to improve server security
•Helps keep servers protected against newly discovered vulnerabilities
•No additional charge with HP-UX servers
what does it do?
•Analyzes installed filesets and patches
•Identifies minimum recommended patches to be added to system to cover security defects announced in HP security bulletins
•Warns about recalled patches found on the system
security patch check
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• asset tracking and reporting
• inventory comparisons with intelligent filtering
• golden system comparisons
• flexible scheduling • snapshots on any or all of
622 system parameters (DMI)• System, Memory, Storage,
Devices, Network, Software, Process, …
• ODBC compliant database which stores all of the information
• multi OS enabled for Windows and Linux
• management station: HP-UX 11.0 and higher
• node support: HP-UX 10.20 and higher
• immediate availability
hp system inventory manager
ideal for maintaining a configuration over time, asset management and
troubleshooting
easy-to-use GUI
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hp-ux system inventory manager (SIM)
SIM
use ...
snapshot asnapshot b
compare the two statesto see changes
changes over time
reconfigure if needed or accept as new baseline ideal for maintaining
a configuration over time, excellent tool for troubleshooting and asset management
ignite-ux
initial or“good”state
currentstate
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system inventory managerwhat information is covered? all DMI
instrumentation.DMI instrumentation coverage today
• Filter attributes are controlled at the OperatingSystem category only
System ComputerSystemOperatingSystemBaseKernelParameterProcessor
Memory Logical MemoryOperatingSystem*(memory attributes only)
I/O Devices DeviceStorage
File System FileSystemLVMLogi cal Vol umeLVMPhysicalVolumeLVMPhysicalVolumeGroupLVMVolumeGroup
The Systems Inventory Manager (SIM) can collect over 600 different system attributes. SIM organizes the data into seven groups of information that are further divided into 24 categories...
Network DNSAdminDomainIPRouteNetworkAdapterNISAdminDomainNTPAdminDomain
Software BundleContentsBundleProductsFileset
Process ProcessOperatingSystem*(process-related information)
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partition manager– Create & modify
partitions– Display a complete
hardware inventory – Display status of key
complex components– Check for problem or
unusual complex conditions
– Manage power to cells & I/O chassis
– Turn on/off attention indicators for cells, I/O chassis, I/O cards & cabinets
Note: GUI for nPartition, GUI for virtual partitions planned
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hp manageabilit
y for the information utility age
monitor
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event monitoring service for system component fault
detection and avoidance
EMS supports a wide variety of event notification and actions:• log files, paging, e-
mail, OV VP operations, and CA unicenter
• MC/serviceguard integration
e-maillog files
paging (via OV) openview/CA
MC/SG
EMS
•Disks, volume groups•Network interface cards •File systems•Database
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hp central web console 2.0
Internet
Secure Accessfrom anywhere
Single point, remote access to ALL
consoles
Browser
Authentication(SSL 3.0)
Encryption(3DES)
HP-UX Servers
Routers, Switches, Terminal Servers
Superdome
Consolidation of 100s to 1,000s of
consoles over terminal server(s),
PCI MUX, Direct LAN Consoles that are
geographically distributed
central web
console
Flexible Console Consolidation
Runs on HP-UX
HP-UX Servers
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secure web console and central web console
central web console 2.0
• Centralized management• Best scalability for data
center management• 100s to 1,000s of consoles• Manages routers, and
switches, servers • Full 168-bit triple DES
encryption and SSL (*)• No physical location
limitations
secure web console
• Best value for small group of servers (6 or less) or remotely located servers
• One per HP 9000Enterprise Server (standard bundled with A-, L-, N-Class)
• Bit scramblingsecurity model
“Best solution for large consolidation initiatives and
large data center operations”
“Best solution for workgroup
environments”(*) DES = Digital Encryption Standard, SSL = Secure Socket Layer
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hp OpenView OperationsManaging Application Quality of Service
End-to-End Application Management with Total Visibility of Heterogeneous systems
We selected HP’s IT/Operations as the platform for integration of Enterprise Management Tools at Wells Fargo. IT/O provides the Framework for highly available Systems Solutions to our Customers… Susan A Blew, Senior VP, Wells Fargo
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hp manageabilit
y for the information utility age
provision
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hp-ux kernel configuration
for improved productivity,
increased availability, and
better application performance
•key kernel parameters automatically tuned based upon changing system conditions
•key kernel parameter changes do not require a reboot
•intuitive graphs of parameters
•notification of potential issues
•web and command line interface
•bundled with every hp-ux 11i version 1.6 for itanium-based servers and as web release for PA-RISC
increased automation
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high availability integration
re-allocate resources in a high availability cluster on the fly
hp partitioning continuum integration
automatic resource allocation across virtual partitions (*)
automatic workload management
based on service levels:HP-UX WLM
utility pricing integration
turn iCOD CPUs on and off
balance the CPU usage in a pay-per-use
model
provision your infrastructure on the fly
with the integrated power of high availability, utility pricing, and partitions
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hp partitioning continuum for always-on technical positioning
Hard Partitions with multiple nodes
Hard Partitions within a node
Virtual Partitions within a hard partition
hp hyperplex
nPartitions Virtual partitions
PRM (Process Resource
Manager)
Isolationhighest degree of separation
Flexibilityhighest degree of dynamic capabilities
– complete hardware and software isolation
– node granularity– multiple OS
images
– hardware isolation per cell
– complete software isolation
– cell granularity– multiple OS
images
– complete software isolation
– CPU granularity– dynamic CPU
migration– multiple OS images
– dynamic resource allocation
– share (%) granularity
– 1 OS image
–automatic goal-based resource allocation via set SLOshp-ux workload manager (WLM)
PRM with psetsresource partitions within
a single OS image
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HP-UX Revision A.1
HP-UX Revision A.2
HP-UX Revision B.3
HP-UX Revision B.3
Dept. A
App 1
Dept. A
App 1’
Dept. B
App 2
Dept. B
App 3
hp virtual partitions:
Multiple applications on the same server
with software isolationcore
functionality for
free!core
functionality for
free!
increased system utilization• partitioning a single
physical server or hard partition into multiple virtual partitions for rp5470, rp7400, and superdome, rp8400 in Q302
increased flexibility• multiple independent
instances of HP-UX
• dynamic CPU migration across virtual partitions
increased isolation• application isolation
across virtual partitions
• OS isolation• individual
reconfiguration and reboot
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hp process resource manager (PRM): predictable service level management
resource partitions within a single OS image
sold>15,000 licenses
PRM allows you to drive up system utilization by running more applications per server: the result
is a better ROI
application 1 application 2 application 3
50% CPU
50% real memory
50% disk I/O
25% CPU
25% real memory
25% disk I/O
25% CPU
25% real memory
25% disk I/O
20% 80%system utilization
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process resource manager features
•hierarchies (PRM 1.08)
•shares support in addition to percentage based allocation (PRM 1.08)
• in-kernel memory (PRM 1.08)
•single-point administration, Java-based GUI (PRM 1.08)
• increased resource allocation flexibility by supporting processor sets (PRM 2.0)
•offers optimum consolidation and dynamic reallocations for Oracle environments - now also with Oracle Database Resource Manager (PRM 2.0)
•supports HP-UX 11i and HP-UX 11i Version 1.6 (PRM 2.0)
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PSET 1Ora 1
CPU CPU
PSET 2Ora 2
CPU CPU CPU CPU
PSET 0Other
CPU
ODBRMmanages instance
ODBRMmanages instance
PRM Manages psets
CPU
Mem 1 Mem 2 Mem 3
PRM manages multiple
applications
integrated hierarchical management of Oracle on HP-UX
PRM co-functions with Oracle 9i Database Resource Manager (ODBRM) to manage system resources
Result: HP-UXis the ideal Oracle consolidation platform
HP 9000 Server
Processor set defined by PRM
Memory allocated by PRM
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hp brings proven resource
management to linux
process resource manager (prm) on linux• January 2001:
demonstration at linux world
• support on hp netservers
• allows dynamic resource allocation via CPU control
• three scheduling policies made available via open source
– processor sets
– multiple run queues
– constant time round robin scheduler
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PRM customer references
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“The goal-based capabilities of Workload Manager will further enhance our e-serviceCenter’s ability to deliver the service levels our customers demand.”
“First Union has had measurable success using HP's Process Resource Manager to manage multiple Oracle databases for traditional and web applications.”
•sixth largest bank in USA
•more than 16 million customers who expect 24x7 access to account information.
•mission-critical solutions: 60% of the 330 hp 9000 v-class and k-class enterprise servers run mc/serviceguard
- Rob YoungFirst Union CorporationDecember 1999
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hp-ux workload management:
optimize dynamically
“HP raises the bar for Unix workload
management”Tony Iams
D.H. BrownMay 2002
•goal-based resource management
•selective capping
•improved data collection capabilities
•automatic resource allocation across virtual partitions (vPars)
•graphical configuration wizard for easy setup
• Oracle Toolkit to collect Oracle performance metrics• Application Response Measurement Integration Toolkit (Arm-IT)• command line interfaces enable data collection with script languages• Servicecontrol manager integration• MC/ServiceGuard integration• iCod and Pay-Per-Use integration• latest version of PRM included
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HP-UX workload manager (WLM)
examples of service level objectives (SLOs)
response time SLO
transactions will complete in less than 2 seconds.
response time SLO
transaction will complete in less than 3 seconds
job duration SLO
batch job will finish in less than 1 hour.
HP-UX WLM automatically reconfigures CPU resources to satisfy SLOs in priority order
application a
application b
application c
priority 1
priority 2
priority 3
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hp-ux workload manager (WLM)instrumentation requirements
examples of service level objectives (SLOs)
hp-ux WLM automatically reconfigures CPU entitlements to satisfy SLOs in priority order
application a
application b
application c
response time SLO
• transactions will complete in less than 1 second
• collection of performance data via application response measurement (ARM) or other non-invasive means
job duration SLO
• batch job will finish in less than 1 hour
• collection of performance data from existing kernel instrumentation
CPU entitlement SLO
• 50% of CPU allocation• No instrumentation
required
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hp-ux workload manager (WLM)with memory and disk I/O
entitlementsexamples of service level objectives (SLOs)
HP-UX WLM automatically reconfigures CPU entitlements to satisfy SLOs in priority order
application a
application b
application c
response time SLO
• transactions will complete in less than 1 second
job duration SLO
• batch job will finish in less
CPU entitlement SLO
• 50% of CPU allocation
50% Real Memory
50% Disk I/O
25% Real Memory
25% Disk I/O
25% Real Memory
25% Disk I/O
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features:
• multi-OS
• One-stop GUI
• Rolling upgrade
• Tape sharing
• 16 nodes
• No idle system
• Online reconfiguration
• Automatic Failback
• Rotating standby
• certified with VxVM and CVM
Closely integrated with OS: HP-UX
improvedcustomer service
with third-generation mc/serviceguard
Clients
Application Tier
Database Tier
60,000 licenses
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dynamic and automatic application rehosting and reallocation with MC/serviceguard and hp-ux wlm
•minimize planned service interruptions
•hardware/software upgrades or maintenance
•goal-based resource allocation with hp-ux wlm based on set SLOs
app a
app a
app e
app c
app h
app i
app b
app f
app g
app a
app b
app c
MC/serviceguard
WLMautomatic resource reallocation
WLMautomatic resource reallocation
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hp-ux servicecontrol performance
monitoring with glanceplus pak 2000
Futura Hv 30 ptFutura Bk 24 pt
Futura Hv 30 ptFutura Bk 24 pt
•glanceplus Pak 2000 is integrated with PRM and HP-UX WLM
•provides detailed information about each workload group
•real-time system performance monitoring and bottleneck graphs and alarms
•alarms triggered when customizable system performance thresholds are exceeded
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provision for always-on THE competitive advantage
Hard partitionwith multiple
nodes
Resourcepartitioning
Virtual partitions with S/W isolation
Hard partition within a node
Goal-based resource
partitioning
HP-UXHP-UX Sun (Solaris)Sun (Solaris) IBM (AIX)IBM (AIX)
Less HA
$$No high speed connect
prm integrated with psets and can co-function with Oracle Database Resource Manager (Sep 2001)
psets not integrated with srm
MC/Serviceguard and utility integration
psets cannot work with Oracle Database Resource Manager
psets cannot work with Oracle Database
Resource Manager
rp5470, rp7400& superdome now; rp8400 in q302
P690 Power 4 only
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provision
why hp system level
and workload
manageability
hp extends leadership: only UNIX vendor with automatic provisioning based on business goals
only vendor with tightly integrated multi OS
system level management strategy
lowertotal cost of ownership
higher quality of service
monitor
deploy
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cost pressures
manage IT =
manage the business
•managing time to operation and fluctuations in IT demands
•quality of service - manage according to service level agreements
•changing role of administrators - driven by IT staff shortage and costs
market trends and
challenges
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manageability aspect of the business transformation
towards information utility
The # of IS organizations and business units negotiating SLAs for distributed application availability and performance will increase from
less than 10 % today to more than 75 % by 2004 (0.8 probability). GartnerGroup
event, trouble ticket, backup, inventory,….
reactiveproactive
service
value
IT/business metric linkage
performance, change, problem
configuration, availability mgmt
automation, ...
capacity planning,
service-level management
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hp-ux server management for
itanium
servicecontrol manager
servicecontrol suite of integrated tools:- System Administration Mgr- HP-UX Kernel Configuration- Event Monitoring Service- System Inventory Manager-- Ignite-UX- Software Distribution-UX
workload management capabilities:
process resource manager
management processor
New!
New!
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hp servicecontrol hp-ux system level management overview matrixServiceControl Component Functional Description
ServiceControl Manager Integrated single point of administration for optimized multi system management
HP-UX System Administration Manager (SAM) System administration through an intuitive GUIIgnite-UX Centralized management of the OS, resulting in faster system installation and
deploymentSoftware Distributor/UX Software and patch managementSystem Configuration Repository / System Inventory Manager
Change and asset management
Secure Web Console Centralized console management of up to 6 servers from anywhere in the world
Central Web Console Centralized console management of 1000 hp 9000 servers via the webPartition Manager tool to manage nPartitionsSecurity Patch Check Utility to analyze the currency of security patchesOnLineJFS Online resizing and defragmentation of file systemHP Event Monitoring Services (EMS) Real-time monitoring and error detection of systems, storage, and networksEMS HA Automatic detection of high availability (HA) component failuresHP Process Resource Manager (PRM) Dynamic, tranparent allocation of system resourcesHP-UX Workload Manager (WLM) Goal-based resource management allowing the automatic reallocation of CPU
resourcesVirtual Partitions Multiple OS images with complete software isolation and dynamic CPU
migration within one server or nPartitionMC/ServiceGuard Dynamic rehosting of applications within an HP HyperPlex configurationGlancePlus Pak 2000 Performance monitoring with detailed information about each workload group
External web site: www.hp.com/go/servicecontrolInternal web site: on ESP keyword servicecontrolindex
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servicecontrol manager architecture
Internet
Intranet (Ethernet)
Mgmt Network (Ethernet 10/100 BaseT)
Cluster Network (HyperFabric)Storage Network (FiberChannel)
HP 9000Servers
HP 9000Servers
TerminalServer
NT CWCServer
ServiceControl Managerfor local HyperPlex Management
ServiceControl Management Serverfor enterprise management(e.g. OpenView GUI)
MassStorage
TapeLibrary
Built-inRemote Mgmt
Web Browser forCentral Web Console(CWC)
Web Browser forServiceControl Manager &other SC App Web GUIs
Firewall /Dial-in
X-Display orWeb Browser
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servicecontrol in Watson Configuration Tool
For HP and HP Channel Partner internal use only
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What is WBEM?
DMTF European Technology Update Seminar April 6, 2000 8Page
WBEM Web Based Enterprise ManagementWeb Based Enterprise Management
xmlCIMxmlCIMTransport EncodingTransport Encoding
HTTPHTTPAccessAccess
Data DescriptionData Description
WBEM is a set of technologies:
• CIM: Specification (Meta-Language) & Schema (Model Descriptions) -- CIM is a conceptual information model for describing management that is not bound to a particular implementation.
• xmlCIM: Specification for the representation of CIM in XML
• HTTP: Defines the manner in which HTTP is used to transport the CIM information.
DMTF Board Members: 3Com, BMC, Cisco, Compaq Computer Corp., Dell Computer Corp., Hewlett-Packard Company, IBM/Tivoli Systems, Inc., Intel Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, NEC Corporation, Novell, Sun Microsystems, Inc., Symantec Corporation
Standard means of communicating management data and operationsWBEM - Web Based Enterprise Management
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WBEM Customer Benefits
customers have greater choice and richer set of management solutions tools faster and more integrated.
standard interface to all management data across strategic OSs
seamless addition of new managed elements with no management application changes
reduce development costs by having one standard to communicate management data and operations.
allow application/solution providers to reduce time-to-market and to reduce the resources required to support collection of information from multiple sources.
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hp WBEM strategy
Program:drive end-to-end WBEM-based management solutions– fault management solution– event/alert display solution– utility meter solution– telco solution– next generation configuration management solution across three operating systems
(HP-UX, Windows, and Linux)– server appliance management solution
CIM Providers
WBEM Infrastructure
Management Applications (CIM Clients)
Infrastructuredevelop HP-UX and Linux WBEM
infrastructure and tools1H 2002-2003
facilitate client/provider development
SDK (development kit)
1H 2002-2003
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Positioning of SCR and SIMSystem Configuration
Repository
(SCR)
System InventoryManager
(SIM)SIMq103
• Integration with servicecontrol manager
• SIM will support WBEM standard
Available end of May ‘02 as web release, supporting HP-UX on PA-RISC & IPFWhy SIM vs SCR?• Filtered reports• More granular
snapshot & config comparison
• Improved usability• Higher quality• Enabled for multi-
OS support
Included on HP-UX 11.22 CD, but preference is to migrate customer to SIM immediately
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central web console: conceptual view
one or more intelligent terminal server(s)
web server onWindows NT
webbrowser
reduces floor space and costs by eliminating redundant system consoles
multiple concurrent operators for rapid problem resolution
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central web console: architecture
Setup and Mgmt
Intranet
PC / NT 4.0
SNMPTraps
SecurIty
MIrror
DataBuffer
Ter
m.
server SPU
MUX
Hub
SPUSPUSPUSPUSPU
WebBrowser
Internet(encrypted) Web-to-Host
Software
WEB
SERVER
OptionalSecure Server
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central web console: attributes
Flexibility and scalability• Access from anywhere in the company or world
(via Web browser)• 4-way concurrent access to any given port
(serial or telnet)• Console output buffering and logging (1 MB per port)• Handles up to 224 hosts (28-port terminal server increments)• Allows redundant communication servers for load sharing• Merging path for all current and future HP 9000 nodes
Security• Ensures a secure connection between Web
browser and server (SSL)• Provides password protection on terminal servers• Coexists with firewalls