Managing SCO OpenServer systems with Caldera Volution Manager
Caldera Volution Manager (VM) is a secure, web-based
systems management system that runs on Caldera OpenLinux 3.1.1 servers.
You can use VM to manage SCO OpenServer systems,
as well as SCO Open UNIX 8 and UnixWare 7 systems, and other
recent versions of most Linux operating systems.
With Caldera Volution Manager, you can:
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distribute software to SCO OpenServer systems
from a centralized software repository
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create and maintain centralized hardware and software
inventories of your SCO OpenServer systems
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monitor disk, memory, and CPU use on
SCO OpenServer systems
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modify local and network printer configurations
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execute script-based tasks on any number of
SCO OpenServer systems
VM manages SCO OpenServer through
the use of the Volution Manager Client, software
that is automatically installed on SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 systems.
NOTE:
You can also manually install VM Clients
on SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.4, 5.0.5, and 5.0.6 systems.
These clients are provided as part of the VM product.
The VM Client runs the VM Client daemon,
volutiond, which provides support for OpenSLP,
the protocol that the VM Client
uses to locate the VM Server.
NOTE:
For security reasons,
the VM Client daemon does not start automatically.
For information on starting volutiond, see
``Managing your system with Caldera Volution Manager''.
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SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 -- 11 February 2003