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Monitor and manage your HP 3000 MPE/iX system
across the enterprise

Overview

Multiple systems have increased the complexity of managing a computer environment, even operating a single system requires a number of tasks that take time and effort to accomplish. The HP 3000 MPE/iX operating system remains a command-line driven environment, which challenges the efficiency and effectiveness of system managers. The character-based interface remains on par with the DOS interface for PCs where many tasks can be performed, but not with the ease and simplicity that today's Windows GUI users are accustomed to.

System management faces a daunting task when it comes to working in this character-based environment. It is often times necessary to launch multiple applications to resolve system status and issues. Only within a Windows environment can this task be accomplished from a single console.

 

Key Benefits

  • Monitor system performance and health...
    Tracking the vital signs of the operating system is automatic, freeing operators from reviewing each system individually. Now management is by exception, allowing time to perform other tasks. 

  • Centralize all console messages...
    Console messages can be viewed in centralized locations. Command Center's color-coded filtering feature allows for message prioritization and alerting. Quickly identify and correct distressed systems... As soon as a system's vital signs show a problem with system performance, a visual alert is created for the system in trouble. Operators can quickly identify the system through a visual alarm and then launch an application to resolve the problem using the context of that system. 

  • Create a logical hierarchy of the network...
    By defining user maps and dragging and dropping server objects onto them, a network can be described visually. Each map can contain a user-defined background image. Monitor and manage with your HP 3000 systems across the enterprise.