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... and ongoing management of thin clients in most HP thin clients. HP ThinState tools complement other common computer-based resources. With HP Client Automation, you to choose solutions that allow you track, configure, upgrade, clone, and manage thousands of individual devices from one thin client to another using a USB drive key. HP continues to partner with HP thin client operating systems. HP Device Manager is a leading...
... and ongoing management of thin clients in most HP thin clients. HP ThinState tools complement other common computer-based resources. With HP Client Automation, you to choose solutions that allow you track, configure, upgrade, clone, and manage thousands of individual devices from one thin client to another using a USB drive key. HP continues to partner with HP thin client operating systems. HP Device Manager is a leading...
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Make sure the release lever points upward. Figure C-3 Connecting the HP Quick Release to the thin client 2. To use the HP Quick Release with a VESA-configured thin client: 1. Figure C-2 Connecting the HP Quick Release to another device HP Quick Release 23 Using four screws included in the following illustration. Using four 10 mm screws included in the mounting device kit, attach one side of the HP Quick Release to the device to the thin client as shown in the mounting device kit, attach the other side of the HP Quick Release to which you will mount the thin client.
Make sure the release lever points upward. Figure C-3 Connecting the HP Quick Release to the thin client 2. To use the HP Quick Release with a VESA-configured thin client: 1. Figure C-2 Connecting the HP Quick Release to another device HP Quick Release 23 Using four screws included in the following illustration. Using four 10 mm screws included in the mounting device kit, attach one side of the HP Quick Release to the device to the thin client as shown in the mounting device kit, attach the other side of the HP Quick Release to which you will mount the thin client.
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...HP for repair. In countries that support customer mail-in their power sources, then from the thin client. 3. Important Service Repair Information In all cases, remove and safeguard all internal options should be removed and safeguarded in addition to the external options. The thin client should be restored to the original configuration before returning the thin client... to ship the thin client: 1. Shipping Preparation 31 NOTE: For ...
...HP for repair. In countries that support customer mail-in their power sources, then from the thin client. 3. Important Service Repair Information In all cases, remove and safeguard all internal options should be removed and safeguarded in addition to the external options. The thin client should be restored to the original configuration before returning the thin client... to ship the thin client: 1. Shipping Preparation 31 NOTE: For ...
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... Started Logging in to the HP Management Console 33 Management Console Overview ...35 The OS Tabs Display ...35 The Gateways Tab Display 36 Client Discovery ...37 HP Management Agent Broadcast 37 Discover Agent ...37 Discover by DHCP Tag ...41 Manual Configuration ...42 Setting Up Devices in... a NAT Environment 42 4 Using the HP Management Console Menu Item Overview ...43 Toolbar Overview...
... Started Logging in to the HP Management Console 33 Management Console Overview ...35 The OS Tabs Display ...35 The Gateways Tab Display 36 Client Discovery ...37 HP Management Agent Broadcast 37 Discover Agent ...37 Discover by DHCP Tag ...41 Manual Configuration ...42 Setting Up Devices in... a NAT Environment 42 4 Using the HP Management Console Menu Item Overview ...43 Toolbar Overview...
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...Templates 74 Task Management ...75 Task Pane Icons ...75 Applying Tasks to Devices 76 Displaying Task Properties 79 Configuring Task Parameters 80 Pausing Tasks ...83 Continuing Tasks ...83 Resending Tasks ...84 Deleting Tasks ...84 Displaying Task ...Cloning Settings ...95 Applying Settings ...97 Configuring Display Settings 101 Configuring Network Settings 102 Configuring Time Settings 103 Configuring Keyboard Settings 104 Configuring Mouse Settings 105 Configuring Region Settings 106 Configuring Internet Explorer Settings 107 Configuring Firefox Settings 108 Using File and Registry...
...Templates 74 Task Management ...75 Task Pane Icons ...75 Applying Tasks to Devices 76 Displaying Task Properties 79 Configuring Task Parameters 80 Pausing Tasks ...83 Continuing Tasks ...83 Resending Tasks ...84 Deleting Tasks ...84 Displaying Task ...Cloning Settings ...95 Applying Settings ...97 Configuring Display Settings 101 Configuring Network Settings 102 Configuring Time Settings 103 Configuring Keyboard Settings 104 Configuring Mouse Settings 105 Configuring Region Settings 106 Configuring Internet Explorer Settings 107 Configuring Firefox Settings 108 Using File and Registry...
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... Settings for PXE 130 Pulling a PXE Image From a Client 131 Pushing a PXE Image to a Client 134 Cloning an Image from an HP Thin Client 137 Updating Images ...140 Changing Registry Settings ...143 Getting Registry Settings 143 Editing Registry Settings 149 Adding Devices Using MAC Addresses 154 Configuring Agents ...156 Setting Agent Parameters 156 Updating the Agent...
... Settings for PXE 130 Pulling a PXE Image From a Client 131 Pushing a PXE Image to a Client 134 Cloning an Image from an HP Thin Client 137 Updating Images ...140 Changing Registry Settings ...143 Getting Registry Settings 143 Editing Registry Settings 149 Adding Devices Using MAC Addresses 154 Configuring Agents ...156 Setting Agent Parameters 156 Updating the Agent...
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......182 Task Parameters ...183 Valid Time and Timeout 183 Write Filter Policy Setting 185 Task Settings ...186 Status Walker Configuration ...187 Authentication Management ...188 Key Management ...188 Gateway Access Control 191 Report Management ...193 Adding a Report Template ...Report Using a Report Template 198 Template Plugin Management ...200 Importing a Template Plugin 200 Removing a Template Plugin 200 8 Repository Management Configuring the Repository ...201 Creating an FTP Repository 202 Adding Elements to the Repository 206 Importing an Element into the Repository 206 Appendix ...
......182 Task Parameters ...183 Valid Time and Timeout 183 Write Filter Policy Setting 185 Task Settings ...186 Status Walker Configuration ...187 Authentication Management ...188 Key Management ...188 Gateway Access Control 191 Report Management ...193 Adding a Report Template ...Report Using a Report Template 198 Template Plugin Management ...200 Importing a Template Plugin 200 Removing a Template Plugin 200 8 Repository Management Configuring the Repository ...201 Creating an FTP Repository 202 Adding Elements to the Repository 206 Importing an Element into the Repository 206 Appendix ...
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...HP Device Manager include: ● Centralized management of software configuration and upgrades. ● A central server-based database. ● The ability to easily create, store and update tasks. ● The ability to report on work done and task status. ● The ability to access any file or the system registry in thin client...9679; Linux device management ● Easy to change Enhanced Write Filter setting for thin client devices running HP software. Overview HP Device Manager is a server-based application that provides sophisticated centralized administration capabilities for XPe...
...HP Device Manager include: ● Centralized management of software configuration and upgrades. ● A central server-based database. ● The ability to easily create, store and update tasks. ● The ability to report on work done and task status. ● The ability to access any file or the system registry in thin client...9679; Linux device management ● Easy to change Enhanced Write Filter setting for thin client devices running HP software. Overview HP Device Manager is a server-based application that provides sophisticated centralized administration capabilities for XPe...
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...Element is an XML file that defines the configuration change or software update that are widely deployed in the Repository which can be downloaded from HP's FTP site, then imported to their customized extended properties. Managed Device Managed device, client device, remote device, or device, as... Console. New Task Templates can be dragged and dropped into arbitrary groups when the devices are connected to your HP Management Server. All thin clients of resource (such as mentioned in the Template Pane. Tasks can be imported or exported by their attributes, ...
...Element is an XML file that defines the configuration change or software update that are widely deployed in the Repository which can be downloaded from HP's FTP site, then imported to their customized extended properties. Managed Device Managed device, client device, remote device, or device, as... Console. New Task Templates can be dragged and dropped into arbitrary groups when the devices are connected to your HP Management Server. All thin clients of resource (such as mentioned in the Template Pane. Tasks can be imported or exported by their attributes, ...
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... a group of each icon. EWF Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) provides the ability to execute thin-client image extraction and distribution. Through configurations to the Agent mode, the agent can be displayed in HP Device Manager are listed here. Task A task, or job, is the mode of various ...-only media, such as a CD-ROM. Descriptions of the Management Agent to the listed client devices are displayed here when the mouse cursor moves over several servers, these being the HP Management Server Repository (the "Server Repository") and one or more FTP Server Repositories (the ...
... a group of each icon. EWF Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) provides the ability to execute thin-client image extraction and distribution. Through configurations to the Agent mode, the agent can be displayed in HP Device Manager are listed here. Task A task, or job, is the mode of various ...-only media, such as a CD-ROM. Descriptions of the Management Agent to the listed client devices are displayed here when the mouse cursor moves over several servers, these being the HP Management Server Repository (the "Server Repository") and one or more FTP Server Repositories (the ...
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● Typical The Management Console, Server and Gateway will be installed with their default configurations. The optional databases are Microsoft Access and Microsoft SQL Server. ◦ Gateway-You should configure DHCP and Gateway settings. The DHCP server is used for the Server. Select Custom as ...Compact Only the Management Console will be installed. ● Custom Select the components to install and specify the configuration of each one: ◦ Console-Does not require any configuration. ◦ Server-You can choose which database will be used by the PXE boot ROM to get ...
● Typical The Management Console, Server and Gateway will be installed with their default configurations. The optional databases are Microsoft Access and Microsoft SQL Server. ◦ Gateway-You should configure DHCP and Gateway settings. The DHCP server is used for the Server. Select Custom as ...Compact Only the Management Console will be installed. ● Custom Select the components to install and specify the configuration of each one: ◦ Console-Does not require any configuration. ◦ Server-You can choose which database will be used by the PXE boot ROM to get ...
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14. See Configuring DHCP Servers on the machine you are installing HP Device Manager. Click Next to install the Management Server and Management Gateway services to be configured so that it can be used with Device Manager, particularly if it is located on page 27 for further information. 15. Specify whether the DHCP server is on the same machine as Device Manager. Click Next and the DHCP Configuration dialog box will appear. Installation Procedure 19 NOTE: The DHCP server may need to your machine.
14. See Configuring DHCP Servers on the machine you are installing HP Device Manager. Click Next to install the Management Server and Management Gateway services to be configured so that it can be used with Device Manager, particularly if it is located on page 27 for further information. 15. Specify whether the DHCP server is on the same machine as Device Manager. Click Next and the DHCP Configuration dialog box will appear. Installation Procedure 19 NOTE: The DHCP server may need to your machine.
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...16. The Management Server Address is only one NIC for the Management Server that the Management Gateway will also start. 20 Chapter 2 Installing HP Device Manager The PXE service is stopped, the PXE service will be controlled independently of the Gateway (by changing this is started along with ... YES, when the Gateway is always installed along with the Gateway, but can be left blank. If this setting to display the Gateway Configuration dialog box. The Start PXE service when Gateway is set to . The Local NIC selects which NIC the gateway will receive agent reports on...
...16. The Management Server Address is only one NIC for the Management Server that the Management Gateway will also start. 20 Chapter 2 Installing HP Device Manager The PXE service is stopped, the PXE service will be controlled independently of the Gateway (by changing this is started along with ... YES, when the Gateway is always installed along with the Gateway, but can be left blank. If this setting to display the Gateway Configuration dialog box. The Start PXE service when Gateway is set to . The Local NIC selects which NIC the gateway will receive agent reports on...
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Once you have set up the Gateway, click OK to start the Management Server Database configuration. Installation Procedure 21 Click Next to save the settings and continue. 18. 17.
Once you have set up the Gateway, click OK to start the Management Server Database configuration. Installation Procedure 21 Click Next to save the settings and continue. 18. 17.
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Select one database installation option and click Next to start the configuration. ● Create New database Select the database type: PostgreSQL (default) or MS SQL Server, then click OK to continue. 22 Chapter 2 Installing HP Device Manager 19.
Select one database installation option and click Next to start the configuration. ● Create New database Select the database type: PostgreSQL (default) or MS SQL Server, then click OK to continue. 22 Chapter 2 Installing HP Device Manager 19.
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26. A green icon indicates the service is running, a yellow icon indicates the service is starting up, and a red icon indicates the service has stopped. NOTE: You can start/stop services and configure the Gateway server again by using the menu options displayed when you right-click on the desktop. 26 Chapter 2 Installing HP Device Manager An icon for the Management Console will be displayed on the Systray icons. If the Management Console, Server and Gateway are setup successfully, icons of the Server and Gateway will be displayed in the Systray of your machine as shown below.
26. A green icon indicates the service is running, a yellow icon indicates the service is starting up, and a red icon indicates the service has stopped. NOTE: You can start/stop services and configure the Gateway server again by using the menu options displayed when you right-click on the desktop. 26 Chapter 2 Installing HP Device Manager An icon for the Management Console will be displayed on the Systray icons. If the Management Console, Server and Gateway are setup successfully, icons of the Server and Gateway will be displayed in the Systray of your machine as shown below.
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... server.) 2. Configuring DHCP Servers 27 Configuring the DHCP Server...configured using DHCP. ● The DHCP server has not been previously configured for a PXE bootstrap. ● There are not set , remove it requires some manual configuration...that may conflict with PXE. Configuring the DHCP Server: By default...configured using PXE, the DHCP servers may need to be added in order to tell PXE clients... where to find the Management Server. 1. Ensure the DHCP server has not been previously configured...DHCP Proxy. Configuring DHCP Servers This section describes how to configure the DHCP ...
... server.) 2. Configuring DHCP Servers 27 Configuring the DHCP Server...configured using DHCP. ● The DHCP server has not been previously configured for a PXE bootstrap. ● There are not set , remove it requires some manual configuration...that may conflict with PXE. Configuring the DHCP Server: By default...configured using PXE, the DHCP servers may need to be added in order to tell PXE clients... where to find the Management Server. 1. Ensure the DHCP server has not been previously configured...DHCP Proxy. Configuring DHCP Servers This section describes how to configure the DHCP ...
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... HP Device Manager config string should be configured to have an IP helper configured in the router between any network that uses DHCP and has multiple subnets should have an additional IP helper address to point to use the new configuration. 3. Configuring a Linux DHCP Server 1. Authoritative; Add the following lines to function properly, any clients requiring...
... HP Device Manager config string should be configured to have an IP helper configured in the router between any network that uses DHCP and has multiple subnets should have an additional IP helper address to point to use the new configuration. 3. Configuring a Linux DHCP Server 1. Authoritative; Add the following lines to function properly, any clients requiring...
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Go to Global Configuration mode. 2. Example (Cisco Router): 1. Type ip forward-protocol udp 68 and press Enter. 4. Type ip helper-address and press Enter. 6. Type ip helper-address and press Enter. Type ip forward-protocol udp 67 and press Enter. 3. NOTE: The above IP addresses should be entered without the < or > characters. 30 Chapter 2 Installing HP Device Manager Go to the LAN interface(s) that serves the PXE workstations. 5.
Go to Global Configuration mode. 2. Example (Cisco Router): 1. Type ip forward-protocol udp 68 and press Enter. 4. Type ip helper-address and press Enter. 6. Type ip helper-address and press Enter. Type ip forward-protocol udp 67 and press Enter. 3. NOTE: The above IP addresses should be entered without the < or > characters. 30 Chapter 2 Installing HP Device Manager Go to the LAN interface(s) that serves the PXE workstations. 5.
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Select HP Device Manager from the list of currently installed programs. 4. You will appear. 3. Uninstalling Device Manager 31 Double-click onAdd/Remove Programs. The Add/Remove Programs window will be asked to confirm your decision. Click OK to activate the Device Manager configuration program. 5. Click Change/Remove to continue. Uninstalling Device Manager 1. Open the Microsoft Windows Control Panel (On a Windows 2000 system, select Start > Settings > Control Panel). 2.
Select HP Device Manager from the list of currently installed programs. 4. You will appear. 3. Uninstalling Device Manager 31 Double-click onAdd/Remove Programs. The Add/Remove Programs window will be asked to confirm your decision. Click OK to activate the Device Manager configuration program. 5. Click Change/Remove to continue. Uninstalling Device Manager 1. Open the Microsoft Windows Control Panel (On a Windows 2000 system, select Start > Settings > Control Panel). 2.