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IMPORTANT SUPPORT NOTICE:
Effective December 1st, 2014, HP OpenVMS
Management Station
will undergo a support status change from
Standard Support to Mature Product Support without Sustaining Engineering.
As a result of the support status change, HP OpenVMS Management Station
will no longer have active engineering development to produce
subsequent versions. This change will affect all the supported versions of the
product
on both OpenVMS for Alpha and OpenVMS for Integrity servers. For more information on the support available, see
http://h20195.www2.hp.com/V2/GetPDF.aspx/4AA2-5741ENW.
You can perform similar functions using
DCL syntax or command procedures.
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OpenVMS Management Station Version 3.3 is compatible with OpenVMS for Integrity servers and Alpha Server systems
V8.2 as well as versions mentioned in Supported software configurations.
OpenVMS Management Station is a powerful, Microsoft Windows based
management tool for system managers and others who perform system
management tasks on OpenVMS systems. OpenVMS Management Station
features a powerful, intuitive user interface.
System managers and help desk staff no longer need to remember
complicated DCL syntax or command procedures to manage their OpenVMS
systems. OpenVMS Management Station makes system management
much easier!
Ordering Information
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OpenVMS Management Station allows you to organize the systems you
need to manage in ways that are meaningful to you and your
environment, and allows you to manage user accounts, printers,
and storage on those systems.
In addition, you can easily manage user accounts, printers, and
storage across multiple OpenVMS systems. For example, assume
that you have an account on three different OpenVMS Cluster
systems. With OpenVMS Management Station, you can easily update
a process quota, add a privilege, grant a rights identifier, and
so forth, for each instance of the account.
Storage Management
With OpenVMS Management Station, you no longer
need to maintain complicated command files to control your storage
environment. You can create, delete, and manage storage from an
easy-to-use Windows interface.
OpenVMS Management Station makes it easy for you to manage a wide
range of storage devices across multiple OpenVMS Cluster systems.
It provides a database that can automatically determine and
configure your system's storage configuration at system startup.
Some of the tasks you can perform are:
Monitor your storage configuration
Examine and modify storage attributes
Create volumes
Preserve the storage configuration across reboots
Printer Management
OpenVMS Management Station makes it easy for you to manage a
wide range of printers and print queues across multiple
OpenVMS Cluster systems and OpenVMS nodes. In addition, the
printer monitoring feature allows you to quickly detect and
correct printer problems.
You no longer need to maintain complicated command files to
control your printer environment. You can create, delete,
and manage a printer and its related queues, as well as
manage print jobs for those printers, from an easy-to-use
Windows interface.
Some of the tasks you can perform are:
Monitor one or more printers
Examine and modify printer attributes
Delete printers and their associated queues
Create printers and their associated queues
Examine and modify queue attributes
Examine and modify job attributes, requeue
jobs, and delete jobs
Account Management
You can use OpenVMS Management Station to manage OpenVMS user
accounts in a convenient, easy manner. For example, when
creating an account, OpenVMS Management Station can add a user
authorization file (UAF) entry, grant rights identifiers,
create an OpenVMS directory, set a disk quota, set up OpenVMS
Mail characteristics, and so forth.
In addition, you can easily manage user accounts across multiple
OpenVMS systems. For example, suppose that you have an account
on three different OpenVMS Cluster systems. OpenVMS Management
Station makes it easy to update a process quota, add a privilege,
grant a rights identifier, and so forth, for each instance of
your account.
OpenVMS Management Station can manage the following OpenVMS
resources:
SYSUAF.DAT user authorization file
RIGHTSLIST.DAT user rights file
Network proxy database
Account login directory trees
User account disk quotas
OpenVMS Mail VMSMAIL_PROFILE.DATA file
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OpenVMS Server software |
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Network Software |
OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha Version 6.2 |
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HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Version 4.2 or higher DECnet for OpenVMS (optional) |
OpenVMS VAX Version 7.3 |
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HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Version 5.3 DECnet for OpenVMS (optional) |
OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3-2 |
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HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Version 5.4 DECnet for OpenVMS (optional) |
OpenVMS Alpha and OpenVMS I64 Version 8.2 |
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HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Version 5.5 DECnet for OpenVMS (optional) |
OpenVMS Alpha and OpenVMS I64 Version 8.3 |
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HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Version 5.5 DECnet for OpenVMS (optional) |
PC Client software |
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Windows 2000 Windows XP |
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Compliant TCP/IP stack, such as the native Windows stack |
Important Notes |
- The version of Microsoft Management Console included in this version requires files provided by Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 4.01 or later must be present on the system.
- The OpenVMS Management Station client supports only TCP/IP connections for primary servers, so at least one OpenVMS system must be running TCP/IP.
- If you are running Version 6.2 of OpenVMS and plan to manage shadow
volumes, please install the latest updates for Version 6.2.
- Additional TCP/IP stacks for OpenVMS have not been tested. However, TCP/IP stacks that are 100% compliant with the QIO interface for HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS should also work. Contact
your TCP/IP vendor for additional information and support issues.
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