HP (Hewlett-Packard) 8.3 Garage Door Opener User Manual


 
HP OpenVMS Alpha Version 8.3 and HP OpenVMS Version 8.3-1H1 for Integrity Servers SPD 82.35.14
Java SE Development Kit (JDK)
HP Extensible Markup Language (XML) Technology
Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) Toolkit
Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration
(UDDI) Client Toolkit
Web Services Integration Toolkit (WSIT)
NetBeans and Distributed NetBeans for OpenVMS
HP OpenVMS Enterprise Directory (LDAP/X.500)
HP BridgeWorks
COM for OpenVMS
HP Reliable Transaction Router (RTR) for OpenVMS
Alpha
The following components are included in the Founda-
tion Operating Environment (FOE) for OpenVMS for In-
tegrity servers:
HP Secure Web Server (SWS)
HP Secure Web Browser (SWB)
Java SE Development Kit (JDK)
HP Extensible Markup Language (XML) Technology
Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) Toolkit
Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration
(UDDI) Client Toolkit
Web Services Integration Toolkit (WSIT)
NetBeans and Distributed NetBeans for OpenVMS
HP OpenVMS Enterprise Directory (LDAP/X.500)
The HP Reliable Transaction Router (RTR) for Open-
VMS Backend for Integrity servers is included in the Mis-
sion Critical Operating Environment (MCOE) for Open-
VMS Integrity servers.
Additional information can be found in the OpenVMS
e-Business and Integration Infrastructure Package Soft-
ware Product Description (SPD 80.58.xx) or on the
OpenVMS e-Business and Integration web page at:
www.hp.com/go/openvms/ebusiness/
ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS
The products in this section are not licensed as part of
the OpenVMS Operating System and require a separate
license.
HP Galaxy Software Architecture
on OpenVMS Alpha
HP Galaxy Software Architecture on OpenVMS Alpha
is available as a separately licensed System Integrated
Product (SIP).
By running multiple instances of OpenVMS in a single
computer or hard partition, an OpenVMS Galaxy com-
puting environment gives you quantum improvements
in:
Compatibility—Existing applications run without
changes.
Availability—Presents opportunities to upgrade soft-
ware and expand system capacity without downtime.
Scalability—Offers scaling alternatives that improve
performance of SMP and cluster environments.
Adaptability—Physical resources can be dynamically
reassigned to meet changing workload demands.
Cost of ownership—Fewer computer systems reduce
system management requirements, floor space, and
more.
For more information about OpenVMS Galaxy licensing
requirements, refer to the HP Galaxy Software Architec-
ture on OpenVMS Alpha Software Product Description
(SPD 70.44.xx).
For more information about how to create, manage, and
use an OpenVMS Galaxy computing environment, refer
to the OpenVMS Alpha Partitioning and Galaxy Guide.
HP OpenVMS Cluster Software
HP OpenVMS Cluster software is available for Alpha
and Integrity server systems, both as a separately li-
censed layered product and within the Mission Critical
Operating Environment (MCOE) package on Integrity
servers. It provides a highly integrated OpenVMS com-
puting environment that is distributed over multiple sys-
tems, separated in distance measured from feet up to
500 miles, containing up to 96 nodes.
OpenVMS Cluster systems and storage communicate
using a combination of the following interconnects:
Memory Channel (Alpha only)
CI (Alpha only)
DIGITAL Storage Systems Interconnect (DSSI)
(Alpha only)
Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) (Alpha only)
Ethernet
Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI) (Storage
Only)
Shared Memory Cluster Interconnect (SMCI) (Galaxy
only, Alpha only)
Fibre Channel (Storage Only)
In addition, on Alpha only, when configured with suitable
FDDI bridges, OpenVMS Cluster configurations can use
DS3/T3 and asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) net-
working infrastructures.
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