HP (Hewlett-Packard) 8.3-1H1 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
and CMKRNL privileges (for example, the SYSTEM
account). $ @SYS$STARTUP:CDSA$UPGRADE
Kerberos for OpenVMS
Per-Thread Security Profiles
External Authentication
Note: Users who are externally authenticated by their
LAN Manager need only remember a single user
name/password combination to gain access to their
OpenVMS and LAN Manager accounts.
Government Security Ratings
OpenVMS is committed to consistently delivering a se-
cure base operating system, and has been evaluated
and certified to be compliant with the DoD 5200.28-STD
Department of Defense Trusted Computer System Eval-
uation Criteria. Each release of OpenVMS sucessfully
completes the same test suite used to prove C2 compli-
ance to the National Computer Security Center before
it is released.
Note: Because no system can provide complete se-
curity, HP cannot guarantee complete system security.
However, HP continues to enhance the security capabil-
ities of its products. Customers are strongly advised to
follow all industry-recognized security practices. Open-
VMS recommended procedures are included in the HP
OpenVMS Guide to System Security.
HP UTILITY PRICING ON OpenVMS FOR
INTEGRITY SERVERS
HP Utility Pricing on OpenVMS for Integrity servers en-
ables customers to pay for CPU resources when they
need them, thereby allowing them to respond to planned
or unplanned permanent load increases and temporary
spikes.
Instant Capacity or iCAP is relevant for systems that
are purchased through capital expenditure.
Pay per use (PPU) is valid only for systems that are
leased exclusively through HP Finance.
Instant Capacity
Instant Capacity (iCAP) provides reserve capacity that
the customer can put into production quickly without dis-
rupting operations.
Benefits:
Provides a highly available preconfigured "ready-to-
run" solution.
Allows activation of reserve capacity when needed.
Encompasses cell boards and individual cores.
Allows you to defer or avoid purchase of capactiy
until used.
Full corporate implementation ensures OpenVMS
can share iCAP cores across hard partitions with HP-
UX on a common Integrity system.
Integrated with Global Workload Manager (gWLM)
which can automatically reallocate active cores
across hard partitions in response to workload de-
mands.
Operational features:
iCAP cores are purchased at a fraction of the price of
active cores and are denoted as Components With-
out Usage Rights (CWUR).
Systems are configured at the factory before delivery
with a minimum of one active core and the required
number of iCAP cores.
Once iCAP cores are activated, the balance of the
price is paid and an activation Rights To Use (RTU)
codeword is obtained from the HP iCAP web portal.
The iCAP core/memory is then made active by the
system manager.
When a core or cell board is permanently activated,
support of the core/cell board is automatically added
to the overall support costs of the system.
Note: Activation of iCAP permanently adds a new core,
with all the attendant HP software and third-party soft-
ware licensing and support that this requires.
TiCAP (Temporary iCAP)
Enables the customer to temporarily activate proces-
sors for a set period of time, with a minimum 30
minute granularity per core.
Permanent activation fee is not required. You can
utilize an existing core for as long as needed.
Accommodates customers with unpredictable or
planned temporary processor demands.
Operational features:
Works with processors, does not include cell boards
or memory.
Customer orders standard iCAP processors and
pays the same discounted price.
Customer then purchases the right to temporarily ac-
tivate one or more iCAP cores for one or more 30-
CPU days.
Does not require an email connection from customer
site to HP.
The iCAP software issues a warning before the
TiCAP license is likely to expire, based on the rate
of depletion that it tracks across all relevant cores.
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