Custom ui, Httpd error log, Icon view – HP System Management Homepage-Software User Manual
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Custom UI
Enabling custom UI enables you to customize the signin and header images as well as adding a small text
in the signin page. See the HP SMH README.txt in the hpsmh/data/htdocs/custom_ui directory in
the HP SMH install path.
smhconfig -c|--custom-ui [=] True | False
Httpd Error Log
The httpd error log option enables you to determine if it is possible to view the httpd error_log log file
through the user interface.
smhconfig -p|--httpd-error-log [=] True | False
Icon View
Icon view allows you to set the default view mode to show icons (True) like a desktop File Manager
appearance or to show the traditional list (False) that displays items in boxes.
smhconfig -n|--iconview [=] True | False
Box Order
Box order defines the ordering method used to display the boxes. You can choose name, which places the
boxes in alphabetical order, or you can choose status, which displays the boxes from the worst status (critical)
to the best status (normal).
smhconfig -x|--box-order [=] Name | Status
Box Item Order
Box item order defines the ordering method used to display the items inside boxes. You can choose name,
which places, boxes in alphabetical order, or you can choose status, which displays boxes from the worst
status (critical) to the best status (normal).
smhconfig -b|--box-item-order [=] Name | Status
Kerberos Authentication
To enable or disable Kerberos authentication support, use the following command:
smhconfig -k|--Kerberos [=] True | False
Administrator Kerberos users
To configure Kerberos groups of users from a Kerberos domain with
administrator privileges, use the following command:
smhconfig –m|--admin-kerberos [=] GROUPLIST
Note: GROUPLIST is a single Kerberos group or a list of Kerberos group names separated by semicolons.
NOTE:
--admin-kerberos is only available on Windows operating systems.
Operator Kerberos users
To configure Kerberos groups of users from a Kerberos domain with operator
privileges, use the following command:
smhconfig –R|--operator-kerberos [=] GROUPLIST
Note: GROUPLIST is a single Kerberos group or a list of Kerberos group names separated by semicolons.
NOTE:
--operator-kerberos is only available on Windows operating systems.
User Kerberos users
To configure Kerberos groups of users from a Kerberos domain with user privileges,
use the following command:
smhconfig –K|--user-kerberos [=] GROUPLIST
Note: GROUPLIST is a single Kerberos group or a list of Kerberos group names separated by semicolons.
Command Line Interface Configuration
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