Behavior, Guided tour of the hp sim user interface – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual
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Firefox must be configured with a list of sites (for example, the CMS) where automatic sign-in can
be performed, and should be restricted to local intranet sites. This list can be configured by entering
about:config
in the Firefox address bar. From the list of Preference Names, select
network.negotiate-auth.trusted-uris
and either double-click or right-click, and select Modify.
Here, you can specify a comma-separated list of URLs or domains, enter the list of URLs used to
access HP SIM. For example: https://cms_fqdn, where cms_fqdn is the FQDN of the CMS.
Behavior
When automatic sign-in occurs, an intermediate sign-in page appears. If you click Cancel from
this page, the manual sign-in page appears. You might want to cancel automatic sign-in if any
unexpected network or domain errors occur. If any browser configuration errors are detected,
automatic sign-in is cancelled and the manual sign-in page appears along with the configuration
error.
Failures encountered during automatic sign-in are logged as normal sign-in failures in both the
audit log and the event log. If automatic sign-in is not attempted, no failure is detected or logged
by HP SIM.
If automatic sign-in is configured, you can manually sign in to HP SIM.
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If automatic sign-in fails, the manual sign-in page appears
This might occur if you are logged
in to the operating system using an account that is not an HP SIM account.
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If automatic sign-in is not attempted
This might occur if the browser is not properly configured
for automatic sign-in, or the feature is disabled in HP SIM.
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If you click Sign Out from HP SIM
This enables you to specify another user account to use
if you are signed in to the operating system with a different account.
Guided tour of the HP SIM user interface
The GUI includes the following six regions:
1.
Banner area
The
provides a link to the Home page, a link to Sign Out of HP SIM,
and displays the user that is currently signed in. Click the minimize icon in the top right corner
to minimize the banner. To maximize the banner, click the maximize icon.
2.
System Status panel
This panel provides uncleared event status,
information, and an alarm to notify you about certain events or statuses. You can customize
the System Status panel for your environment. If you do not need to view this panel at all
times, you can collapse it by clicking the minus sign ( ) in the top right corner of the panel.
To expand the panel, click the plus sign ( ). If the System Status panel is collapsed and an
Signing in and using the graphical user interface
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