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IBM Systems Director IBM Systems Director Navigator for i System i NavigatorCompare and ContrastDawn Maydmmay@us.ibm.com 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsProduct Names and Terminology(and shortcut terminology)IBM Systems DirectorDirectorSystem i NavigatorNavigatorAka, Operations Navigator, iSeries Navigator,Navigator for iIBM Systems Director Navigator for iDirector Navigatorhttp://ibmsystemsmag.blogs.com/i s-that-navigate-the-use-of-director.html2 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsComparison OverviewInstallationIBM Systems Director requires server installationIBM i agent installation required for full functionalityDiscover systemsCollect comprehensive platform and operating system inventory dataMonitor health and statusManage alertsPerform remote access, including transferring filesPerform power management functionAdditional event supportMonitor processes and resources, and set critical thresholds send notifications whentriggeredManage operating system resources and processesManage updates3 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsComparison OverviewInstallation, continued System i Navigator requires Windows client installationIBM Systems Director Navigator for i requires nothing to be installed on your PC. It isinstalled and available to use out-of-the-box in IBM i 6.1 and later.IBM i 6.1IBM HTTP Server for i5761DG1Qshell5761SS1 option 30Portable App Solutions Env (PASE) 5761SS1 option 33IBM Developer Kit for Java5761JV1J2SE 5.0 32 bit5761JV1 option 8IBM Toolbox for Java 5761JC1Host Servers5761SS1 option 12IBM i 7.1IBM HTTP Server for i5770DG1Qshell5760SS1 option 30Portable App Solutions Env (PASE) 5760SS1 option 33IBM Developer Kit for Java5761JV1J2SE 5.0 32 bit5761JV1 option 8Host Servers5770SS1 option 124 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsComparison OverviewScopeIBM Systems DirectorCross-platform managementA wide variety of function across multiple platformsLaunches to other consoles for deep platform function (IBM i, AIX, HMC)System i NavigatorManagement of many IBM i systemsIBM Systems Director Navigator for IBM iManage only the server where you point your Web browser. Not a complete replacement forSystem i Navigator. There is substantial function (over 300 web-enabled functions) that havebeen Web enabled as of IBM i 6.1 and more in 7.1New in IBM i 7.1 – Manage a remote IBM i partition from your Web based Navigator interface!Allows you to manage 5.4 partitions from the Web.5 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsComparison Overview – ContinuedUnique FunctionSystems DirectorVirtualization, energy, blade fabric management, service and support,topology mapping, notification, automation, storage management,System i Navigator – Management CentralMulti-system users and groupsDetailed IBM i monitoringSoftware distributionDirector NavigatorPerformance Data InvestigatorHigh Availability Solutions ManagerBackup, Recovery, & Media ServicesNew in IBM i 7.1 Native Operating System interface (ok access to greenscreen from the Web)6 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power Systems7Comparison – Cheat Sheet 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsSystem i Navigator8 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsIBM Systems Director Navigator for ihttp://systemname:2001Web applicationIncluded with IBM i 6.1 or later9 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsIBM Systems Director OverviewEnd-to-end ManagementOther SystemsManagement Software ConfigurationAdditional Plug-InsAdditional Plug-InsAdditional Plug-InsAdditional Plug-InsAdditional Plug-InsTPMfOSD Service and SupportManagerImage Management BOFMActive Energy Manager AutomationUpdateSystem x & Blade CenterStatusRemote AccessSystem zVirtualizationCore DirectorServicesPower rationStorage ConfigurationAdvancedManagers&Priced Plug-InsBase SystemsDirectorManagers m ManagementDirector Navigator for IBM iAIX web consoleHMC web consoleRemote AccessManaged virtualand physicalenvironmentsHardwareIBM and non-IBMhardware10 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsIBM Systems Director OverviewTopologyIBM Systems DirectorServerApplication LogicDatabaseManagementConsole(s)Web InterfaceSystem i NavigatorIBM Systems Director AgentManaged Systems(Servers, Desktops, Laptops, SNMP devices, CIM devices)Platform Managers (Navigator for i)Three-tiered architectureThousands of managed nodesUpward Integration modules supportingTivoli, Computer Associates, Hewlett Packard, Microsoft11 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsIBM Systems DirectorWeb applicationDownload server installation ector/downloads/ 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsTypes of Managed SystemsAgentlessBest for environments that require very small footprints and are used for specific tasks, such asone-time inventory collection, firmware and driver updates and remote deploymentPlatform AgentProvides agentless functions and.Common Information Model (CIM) events and monitoringInventoryGroup and cumulative PTF supportCommon AgentProvides agentless functions and platform agent functions and .Additional monitoring featuresMonitoring message queuesFile transfer13 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsIBM Systems Director and IBM i - AgentsTypes of Agents for IBM iAgentless: SSH (5733-SC1 Option 1)Platform Agent: CIMOM (5722-UME, 5770-UME)IBM Universal Manageability Enablement for iCommon agentLegacy (5722-DA1)CAS for IBM /v6r1x/index.jsp?topic /director.tbs 6.1/fqm0 tbs ibm i endpoints.html14 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsIBM Systems Director Versions and IBM i Agent SupportSummaryNote: The 5722-DR1 product could be used in place of 5722-DA1 to provide the legacy agent functionsince the DR1 product ships the server and the agent.15 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsLayoutIBM Systems DirectorBasicsWeb UI, Java AppletAjax – dynamic updatesWizardsDistributed, directNavigationGroupsIndented ViewsTopology MapSearchTasksHigh level tasksCustomized tasksSearch16 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsLayoutSystem i NavigatorBasicsInstalled WindowsMenu optionsToolbar optionsDistributed, directNavigationBy group contentObject tree viewTasksObject based tasksCustomized tasksDrag & Drop17 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsLayoutDirector NavigatorBasicsWeb UIOne instance only **Menu optionsDirect Only“tunnel” directly to other IBM isystemsNavigationSingle system only **Object table viewTasksCategory based tasksCustomized tasks** enhancements in 7.1 remove these restrictions; covered later in this presentation18 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsDiscoverySystems DirectorSystem typesPhysical and virtual serversStorage systemsNetwork devicesOperating SystemsHMCMethodsBasic DiscoverySingle hostname or IP addressRange of IP addressesAdvanced DiscoveryWizard to streamline advanced discovery settings forone or more system types and related protocolsComplete discovery workflows: Discovery,authentication, collection of inventoryEach workflow can be saved and executed, orscheduled to perform the advanced systemdiscovery.19 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsDiscoverySystem i NavigatorSystem typesOS/400i5/OSIBM iMethodsDiscovery“My connections”Add specific node20 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsDiscoveryDirector NavigatorSingle system managementPre-installedNo discovery neededHuman enters system name in web address21 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsDiscoveryDirector Navigator *New IBM i 7.1Set Target SystemSpecify the remote system you want to manageSupports systems at IBM i 5.4, IBM i 6.1 & IBM i 7.1Current system beingmanaged!!!Supports5.46.17.1Specify System NameUser IDPasswordhttp://ibmsystemsmag.blogs.com/i age-54systems.html22 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsSystem Management with Set Target SystemIBM i 6.1 – Only Local SystemNew in 7.1User IDsSocketConnectionWork ManagementNetworkIFSIAS running L1CTarget SYSTEM LocalIBM i 7.1User IDsIBM i 5.4 or 6.1User IDsSocketConnectionWork ManagementSocketConnectionWork ManagementNetworkIAS running L1CNetworkIFSTarget SYSTEM V5R4IFS 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsIBM Systems DirectorDirector Navigator Integration24 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsFixesSystems DirectorIdentify updateswhich are testedand should bedeployedSummary page forsingle view25Integrated actionsfor download,distribute, installand uninstall 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsFixesSystem i Navigator26Compare and UpdateDefine model system with fixesUpdate target systems with same fixes 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsAccess ControlSystems DirectorManagement serverRoles and UsersPermissions - access totasksCredentials – singlesignonAccess to server wideoptionsAccess to systems andgroups27 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsAccess ControlSystem i NavigatorCustomizable - management serverCustomizable - userAccess to tasks28 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsAccess ControlDirector NavigatorApplication Administration underSystem tasksCustomizable - management serverCustomizable - userAccess to tasks29 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsInventorySystems DirectorCollects on scheduleCollects via taskHardware informationSoftware informationFix informationStatic data on managementserverCustomized columnsSaved reportsSimple export/print30 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsInventorySystem i NavigatorCollects on ScheduleCollects via TaskHardware InformationSoftware InformationFix InformationStatic data on Central SystemCustomized ColumnsWildcard searchingAdditional InformationReal-time data available31 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsInventoryDirector NavigatorNo collectionAll real-timeBasic print/export32 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsGroup ManagementSystems DirectorWhereNavigate ResourcesSearchTypesStaticDynamicDefaultAll SystemsDynamic byOSStatusTypeRelationships33 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsGroup ManagementSystem i NavigatorWhereUnder Management CentralTypesStaticDefaultNone34 2010 IBM Corporation

Process ManagementIBM Power SystemsSystems DirectorManage Processes - Requires CAS Agent“W RKACTJOB” via Director35 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsProcess ManagementSystem i NavigatorWork ManagementJobsSubsystemsServersJob QueuesJob-specific actionsCall stackLocked objectsMany more Job Monitor resourcesStatusWildcardsMiscFindFilter36 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsProcess ManagementDirector NavigatorWork ManagementJobsSubsystemsServersJob QueuesJob-specific actionsCall stackLocked objectsMany more MiscFindFilter37 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsCommand DefinitionsSystems DirectorTypeIBM i OS commandsQSHELL, CLWindows, AIX, LinuxcommandsRunSystemGroupScheduledWeb UI to runApplet to create38 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsCommand DefinitionsSystem i NavigatorTypeVia native command lineRunSystemGroupScheduledPrompt for command parametersPrevious commandsCommand Definitions39 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsCommand DefinitionsDirector NavigatorTypeNo saved definitionsRun commands in real-timeNo saved commandsPromptingPrevious commands40 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsGoing Beyond Command Definitions - 5250Director Navigator - *New 7.1Green Screen on the Web!Signon to a full function5250 screen41 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsFile Transfer and ManagementSystems DirectorHowJava AppletW hatManage FilesMonitor FilesW hereSystem to SystemStatusInteractiveOptionsFileDirectory42 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsFile Transfer and ManagementSystem i NavigatorW hatManage FilesManage File SecurityW hereSystem to SystemSystem to ry43 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsFile Transfer and ManagementDirector NavigatorW hatManage FilesManage File SecurityW hereSingle System onlyStatusInteractiveOptionsFileDirectory44 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsMonitoringSystems DirectorMonitor by selecting.Dashboard/GraphsMonitor ViewsSystem or GroupUpdate ComplianceStatusThresholdSecurityOffline45 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsMonitoringSystem i NavigatorMonitor by selecting.Resource typePredefined metricsSystem and/or GroupEnabled with.Event loggingTrigger/Reset notificationCL Command AutomationSystem ActionsJob actions (hold,release.)Variety of viewsGraphsLists46 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsMonitoringDirector NavigatorPerformance ViewsHealth IndicatorsThresholds47 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsMonitoringDirector Navigator*New October 2009Logical Partitions Overviewhttp://ibmsystemsmag.blogs.com/i artitions.htmlSystem Resource HealthIndicators48 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsThresholdsSystems DirectorDefined per MonitorOne threshold on a monitorSystemGroupSeveral levelsGenerates eventsTriggers for automation49 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsThresholdsSystem i NavigatorDefined with MonitorView via MonitorActivated with Monitor50 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsThresholdsDirector NavigatorCustomizable with Health Indicators“Design Mode” allows thresholds to be added to performance charts51 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsEventsSystems DirectorMulti-pane ViewAllTypes .View DetailsCreate Event Filters – IBM i messages are supported event types52 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsEventsSystem i NavigatorView by typeProperty Details53 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsEventsDirector NavigatorMessagesMessage queues54 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsAutomationSystems DirectorSeparate ConfigurationAutomation PlansEvent FiltersEvent ActionsCreativity to combineVariety of defined actionsCustomizable actions55 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsAutomationSystem i NavigatorDefined with MonitorIBM i commandsIntegrated prompter56 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsGoing Beyond the BasicsDirector NavigatorMultiple window support * New in 7.157 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsGoing Beyond the BasicsDirector Navigator – Investigate Data58 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsGoing Beyond the BasicsSystems DirectorHealth summaryFavorite systemsCritical monitorsGroup thumbnails59 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsGoing Beyond the BasicsSystems DirectorEnhanced System DetailsPower Systems summaryLaunch-pointFamiliarIntuitive groupsDrilldown to propertiesSearchFinger-tip troubleshootingContextual tasksInventoryView topology mapRelationshipsDependenciesLaunch embedded tasks60 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsGoing Beyond the BasicsSystems DirectorEnergy ManagementEnergy Usage SummaryConfiguring EnergyPower cappingPower savings modeConfigure PDUUpdate PDU firmwareMonitoring, Automationpower and temperature valuesTrend DataWatt-Hour MeterTopology MapSystem “plugged into” PDU61 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsSummaryDecide what operating systems to manageDecide homogenous verse heterogeneousDecide what is important for you and your company!!!62 2010 IBM Corporation

IBM Power SystemsReferencesIBM Systems Director Navigator Redbooks f/RedbookAbstracts/sg247789.html?OpenIBM I 7.1 Technical Overview Redbooks f/RedbookAbstracts/sg247858.html?OpenIBM Systems Director Redbooks g247694.html?Open63 2010 IBM Corporation

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Host Servers 5761SS1 option 12 IBM HTTP Server for i 5770DG1 Qshell 5760SS1 option 30 Portable App Solutions Env (PASE) 5760SS1 option 33 IBM Developer Kit for Java 5761JV1 J2SE 5.0 32 bit 5761JV1 option 8 Host Servers 5770SS1 option 12 IBM i 6.1 IBM i 7.1