Functional differences between osm and tsm – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Tree pane tabs have been replaced by a view of both the system and the cluster in the tree pane.

A view pane drop-down list lets you select either a Physical or Inventory view.

The system-level physical view no longer allows you to change icon sizes. Group icons used in the
system-level physical view are smaller than those used by default in TSM, so you can view more
groups without scrolling.

OSM displays object names in the format [Object type] [Object name] ([group.module.slot.port]).
For example, a disk object appears as Disk $K001-P (1.1.15).

Attributes are arranged in subgroups under an object, For example, the Fan object has a group of
attributes under logical fan and another group under physical fan.

Functional Differences Between OSM and TSM

To find familiar TSM Service Application functions that have been enhanced or otherwise changed in the
OSM Service Connection:

This TSM
feature...

Is now performed by this OSM feature...

Launching the
client, adding
systems to your
system list, and
logging on to a
system.

Starting OSM describes the new methods for launching the interface, logging on to
systems, and the concept of creating and using browser bookmarks instead of a
system list.

Monitoring system
health by checking
the TSM icon in the
Windows taskbar

The System Name icon in the view pane indicates by color the state of the system.
Create a separate window that displays only the System icon by selecting
Connection Status from the Summary menu.

Using the tree pane
tabs to switch from
system to cluster
view

Both system and cluster objects now appear in the tree pane at the same time.

Monitoring system
and cluster health
by checking the
system and cluster
icons located on the
tree pane tabs

Icons indicating the health of the cluster and system appears in the overview pane.

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