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Web-based System Manager
IBM Web-based System Manager (WSM) is a management software (GUI) for administering AIX 5L host on RS/6000 systems, it can be run in standalone mode or in a client-server environment. Introduced in AIX 4.3 and installed by default in AIX 5.1 if there is a graphical adapter in the machine at time of installation. See also * IBM AIX SMIT * IBM Systems Director Console for AIX * IBM Hardware Management Console {{Refimprove, date=October 2020 Hardware Management Console (HMC) is a Physical / Virtual appliance used to manage IBM Systems including IBM AS/400, IBM System p, IBM System z, and IBM Power Systems. HMC supports command line (ssh) as well as web ... Unix configuration utilities {{Web-software-stub ...
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AIX Operating System
AIX (Advanced Interactive eXecutive, pronounced , "ay-eye-ex") is a series of Proprietary software, proprietary Unix operating systems developed and sold by IBM for several of its computer platforms. Background Originally released for the IBM RT PC RISC workstation in 1986, AIX has supported a wide variety of hardware platforms, including the IBM RS/6000 series and later IBM Power microprocessors, Power and PowerPC-based systems, IBM System i, System/370 mainframes, IBM Personal System/2, PS/2 personal computers, and the Apple Network Server. It is currently supported on IBM Power Systems alongside IBM i and Linux. AIX is based on UNIX System V with 4.3BSD-compatible extensions. It is certified to the UNIX 03 and UNIX V7 marks of the Single UNIX Specification, beginning with AIX versions 5.3 and 7.2 TL5 respectively. Older versions were previously certified to the UNIX 95 and UNIX 98 marks. AIX was the first operating system to have a journaling file system, and IBM has c ...
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RS/6000
The RISC System/6000 (RS/6000) is a family of Reduced instruction set computer, RISC-based Unix Server (computing), servers, workstations and supercomputers made by IBM in the 1990s. The RS/6000 family replaced the IBM RT PC computer platform in February 1990 and was the first computer line to see the use of IBM's IBM Power microprocessors, POWER and PowerPC based microprocessors. In October 2000, the RS/6000 brand was retired for POWER-based servers and replaced by the pSeries, eServer pSeries. Workstations continued under the RS/6000 brand until 2002, when new POWER-based workstations were released under the IntelliStation POWER brand. History The first RS/6000 models used the Micro Channel architecture, Micro Channel bus, later models used Peripheral Component Interconnect, PCI. Some later models conformed to the PReP and Common Hardware Reference Platform, CHRP standard platforms, which were co-developed with Apple Inc., Apple and Motorola, with Open Firmware. The plan was ...
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IBM AIX SMIT
The System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) is a menu-based management tool for the IBM AIX operating system. It allows a user to navigate a menu hierarchy of commands, rather than using the command line. See also * Object Data Manager * IBM Web-based System Manager (WSM) * linuxconf * Webmin * YaST YaST (Yet another Setup Tool) is a Linux operating system setup and configuration tool. YaST is featured in the openSUSE Linux distribution, as well as in SUSE's derived commercial distributions. It is also part of the defunct United Linux. YaS ... * GAdmintools References {{reflist, 30em User interfaces AIX SMIT Unix configuration utilities ...
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IBM Hardware Management Console
{{Refimprove, date=October 2020 Hardware Management Console (HMC) is a Physical / Virtual appliance used to manage IBM Systems including IBM AS/400, IBM System p, IBM System z, and IBM Power Systems. HMC supports command line (ssh) as well as web (https) user interfaces and REST API. Using an HMC, the system administrator can manage many systems and partitions. It can also be used for monitoring and servicing a system. Power Systems HMC Versions * HMC HMC V10 R1 M1010 for POWER8, POWER9 and POWER10 Servers * HMC V9, for POWER7, POWER8 and POWER9 models (POWER6 support was dropped) ** HMC V9R9.1.0 (Initial release - Support for both x86_64 and ppc64le based HMCs - dropped support for Classic GUI) * HMC V8, for POWER6, POWER7 and POWER8 models ( POWER5 support was dropped) ** HMC V8R8.7.0 (latest version) ** HMC V8R8.6.0 ** HMC V8R8.5.0 ** HMC V8R8.4.0 ** HMC V8R8.3.0 (Initial support for Enhanced+ GUI) ** HMC V8R8.2.0 ** HMC V8R8.1.0 (Initial release) * HMC V7, for POWER5, POW ...
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