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MIDAS Documentor for OVO Windows |
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MIDAS Documentor is an extension product to Systems Management Software
products like HP OpenView Operations and provides the following main
functionality:
- On-line browsing of OVO configuration objects in a regular web
browser (read-only), multiple concurrent sessions possibly connected to
multiple OVO servers
- Generation of documents (PDF, HTML, RTF, XLS) from OVO configuration views
- Graphical context-sensitive comparing of OVO policies
- Revision control for all OVO objects (using CVS)
- Index-based searching of OVO objects
More details about the general features of MIDAS Documentor can be found here: MIDAS Documentor.
The following details applies specifically to MIDAS Documentor for OVO/Unix. In addition, there is also
The MIDAS Documentor is supported for the following System Management Applications on all platforms as supported by HP:
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OVO for Windows: 7.21 or later
Supported Platforms for Web Application Server
The MIDAS Documentor Web Application Server can be installed on the following Operating Systems:
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SUN HP-UX (PA-RISC) 11.0 or higher
- Solaris (SPARC) 8.0 or higher
- Suse Linux 8.0 or higher
- Redhat Linux 9.0 or higher
- Windows 2000, 2003 or XP (Intel x8.6)
Node policies message catalog
The following node-oriented views can be displayed on-line using MIDAS Documentor:
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Nodes details
- Nodes overview
- Policy details
- Policy group details
- Policy group message catalog
- Policy group overview
- Policy message catalog
- Policy overview
- Policies overview
- User details
- User group details
- Users details
NNM - HTML, PDF and RTF Formats
MIDAS Documentor is also available for the HP OpenView Network Node Manager (NNM), which allows displaying the following views:
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Detail for objects
- Detail object
- Filter details
- SNMP collection details
- Trap configuration details
- Trap configuration for event category
The MIDAS Documentor for NNM is tightly linked with the MIDAS
Documentor for OVO/Windows. For example, NNM objects are related to an IP
node, which is at the same time Managed Node in OVO. Both views are
linked to each other.
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