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tab

AD Agents, 11, 20

AD Templates, 20, 23, 25, 30

Admin Event, 63

Admin/Config, 20

Admin/Config Event View, 22, 23

Applications, 20

Discovery, 10 Events, 20 Hosts, 20 navigation, 18, 20 Packages, 20 UI, 17

table collapse, 19 collapse icon, 20 expand, 19 expand icon, 20

navigation to views via links, 20 restricting number of rows, 18 unmatched processes, 34

tasks

changing time span in Application Discovery server activity graph, 21

template, 10 about, 9

adding a type to a rule, 31 creating, 11

creating new, 25 creating rules for, 30 edit, 24

editing, 10 event types, 63

examples of aggregation rules, 32 finding, 23, 24

modifying, 11

removing a type from a rule, 34 rule types, 30

storage, 12 tab, 30

table of attributes, 27, 28 table of rule attributes, 30

template errors, 25

Title

application template attribute, 27 troubleshooting

CMS configuration, 45 typographic conventions, 53

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UI tab, 17 unmatched process

defined, 10 understanding, 34

user

specifying with -uon HP-UX, 67 user identifier

setting scope, 28

user interface about, 9

changing behavior of Application Discovery, 17 changing the look of Application Discovery, 17 controlling screen table size, 18

setting color theme, 18 User option

defining an application template rule, 30

User scope

application template attribute, 28 utilization meter

no data for application-based workloads, 46

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Version

application template attribute, 27 view

changing, 18

filtering data in tables, 19 navigating to and from, 20 sorting data in tables, 18 table link navigation, 20

visibility

application template attribute, 28 applying to all network applications, 17

setting for hosts shown in Application Discovery, 20 setting for matching applications, 20

setting for packages shown in Application Discovery, 21

visibility error

no applications in Application Discovery, 41 no hosts in Application Discovery, 42

no packages in Application Discovery, 44 vseassist(1M) command, 45, 47 vseinitconfig(1M) command, 45, 47

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warm-up, 21 discovery, 11

WBEM, 9 connection status, 43

WBEM provider about, 9

configuring for Application Discovery, 40 configuring password, 69

uninstalling for Application Discovery, 40 Web Based Enterprise Management (WBEM), 9 workload definition

process map error, 47

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HP Matrix Operating Environment Software manual Title

Matrix Operating Environment Software specifications

HP Matrix Operating Environment (MOE) is an innovative software platform designed to deliver efficient management and orchestration of IT resources across physical, virtual, and cloud infrastructures. It provides a comprehensive solution for organizations that require a robust and flexible environment to manage their IT operations seamlessly.

One of the main features of HP MOE is its ability to optimize resource utilization by automating the provisioning and management of infrastructure components. This includes the ability to rapidly deploy servers, storage, and networking resources in a manner that meets the dynamic needs of modern businesses. This automation significantly reduces the time and effort required for manual configurations, enabling IT teams to focus on strategic initiatives rather than routine tasks.

The software offers a unified management interface that provides visibility into the entire IT environment. Users can monitor performance metrics, track resource allocation, and manage workflows through a single dashboard. This centralized control not only simplifies operations but also enhances decision-making capabilities by providing real-time insights into system health and performance.

Another critical characteristic of HP MOE is its support for both physical and virtual resources. The platform is designed to seamlessly integrate with existing infrastructure, making it easier for organizations to adopt virtualization and hybrid cloud strategies. Its compatibility with industry-standard hypervisors allows businesses to leverage their current investments while taking advantage of the benefits of virtualization.

HP MOE incorporates advanced technologies such as automation scripts, APIs, and tools for workload balancing. This technological backbone enables organizations to implement elasticity in their environments, allowing them to scale resources up or down based on demand. The software also supports a service-oriented architecture, facilitating integration with other enterprise applications and systems.

Security is a top priority in the design of HP MOE. The software provides robust security features that ensure data integrity and protect against unauthorized access. This includes role-based access controls, encryption, and compliance reporting, all of which contribute to a secure operating environment.

In summary, HP Matrix Operating Environment Software is a powerful solution that addresses the complexities of managing modern IT resources. Its key features include automation, unified management, support for physical and virtual environments, and strong security measures. With its ability to enhance efficiency and streamline operations, HP MOE is an essential tool for organizations looking to stay competitive in an increasingly digital landscape.