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Integrating Applications into ITO
Integrating Applications into ITO
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If you have defined them to do so in the application registration file
(ARF), both OV Application and OV Service integrations can cause a
daemon to start running when the ITO session is started.
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By integrating ITO as an OV Application you integrate a single action
as a desktop icon (as defined in the ARF).
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By integrating ITO as an OV Service you integrate all actions as
menu items (as defined in the ARF).
NOTE
New users who do not have the IP-Map application assigned can still log
in to ITO and run the command;
ovw -map <user_name>
, which opens
a “fake” IP Map for the specified user that is also present each time the
same user subsequently starts ITO. However, the user cannot do
anything with this faked IPMap as the full menus and services that are
usually present in the
IP Map
window are not available in this instance.
The ITO administrator should ensure that the directory tree
/var/opt/OV/share/databases/openview/mapdb
is owned by root.
Allowing an Operator to View and Manage the opology of
IP Networks in the IP Map.
1. Working as the administrator, from the menu bar of the root IP Map,
select
Window:Application Bank…
. The
ITO Application
Bank
window opens.
2. Double-click on the application group labeled
OV Services
.
3. Drag and drop the application labeled
IP Map
into an operator’s
Assigned Applications
window to enable the operator to manage
the IP topology.
4. (Re-)start the operator session.
5. Verify that the IP topology is being built under the IP Internet symbol
in the root submap.
Integrating “Ethernet Traffic HP” as an OV Application.
1. Working as the administrator, from the menu bar of the root IP Map,
select
Window:Application Bank…
. The
ITO Application
Bank
window opens.
2. As administrator, from the menu bar select
Actions:Applications->Add OV Application…
. The
Add OV
Application
window opens.
Summary of Contents for -UX B6941-90001
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Page 27: ...27 1 Prerequisites for Installing ITO Agent Software ...
Page 43: ...43 2 Installing ITO Agents on the Managed Nodes ...
Page 115: ...115 3 File Tree Layouts on the Managed Node Platforms ...
Page 163: ...163 4 Software Maintenance on Managed Nodes ...
Page 183: ...183 5 Configuring ITO ...
Page 298: ...298 Chapter5 Configuring ITO Variables ...
Page 299: ...299 6 Installing Updating the ITO Configuration on the Managed Nodes ...
Page 315: ...315 7 Integrating Applications into ITO ...
Page 333: ...333 8 ITO Language Support ...
Page 352: ...352 Chapter8 ITO Language Support Flexible Management in a Japanese Environment ...
Page 353: ...353 9 An Overview of ITO Processes ...
Page 372: ...372 Chapter9 An Overview of ITO Processes Secure Networking ...
Page 373: ...373 10 Tuning Troubleshooting Security and Maintenance ...
Page 481: ...481 A ITO Managed Node APIs and Libraries ...
Page 499: ...499 B Administration of MC ServiceGuard ...
Page 513: ...513 C ITO Tables and Tablespaces in the Database ...
Page 520: ...520 AppendixC ITO Tables and Tablespaces in the Database ITO Tables and Tablespace ...
Page 521: ...521 D ITO Man Pages Listing ...