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HP Operations Manager for UNIX Administrator’s Reference

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Configuring <strong>HP</strong>OM<br />

About Preconfigured Elements<br />

About the “Disk Space” Application<br />

The Disk Space application shows the current disk usage:<br />

❏<br />

<strong>UNIX</strong><br />

Command<br />

Issued:<br />

Default<br />

User:<br />

opcdf<br />

This command is a script calling bdf on <strong>HP</strong>-UX, as<br />

well as df on Solaris, AIX, Linux, SGI IRIX, Tru64<br />

<strong>UNIX</strong>, IBM/ptx, and SINIX/Reliant.<br />

opc_op<br />

NOTE<br />

If the default user has been changed by the operator, you must<br />

supply a password.<br />

❏<br />

Windows<br />

Returns in<strong>for</strong>mation about all drives on the system, including floppy<br />

drives, CD-ROM drives, and network drives<br />

Default<br />

User:<br />

<strong>HP</strong> ITO account<br />

About the “MIB Browser” Application<br />

The MIB Browser application is the standard <strong>HP</strong> browser xnmbrowser.<br />

About the “<strong>HP</strong> Software Services” and “<strong>HP</strong> Software<br />

Applications” Groups<br />

NOTE<br />

See “About the “X-OVw” Application Group” on page 82 <strong>for</strong> more<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation about the <strong>HP</strong> Software application group X-OVw.<br />

78<br />

Chapter 2

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