Web-based System Manager is a graphical user interface (GUI) application for managing your system. You can manage systems from a locally attached display or remotely from another AIX system or personal computer equipped with a web browser. You can perform such tasks as viewing users and groups, installed software, and printers and devices; managing logical volumes; mounting and unmounting file system; configuring the network; as well as numerous other tasks.
The Web-based System Manager GUI provides point-and-click control of objects, which provides an alternative to learning and using AIX commands.
Web-based System Manager contains the following applications:
| Application | Contents |
|---|---|
| Backups | Backs up your system |
| Devices | Physical and logical devices |
| File Systems | File systems installed on the system |
| Logical Volumes | Volume groups, logical volumes, and physical volumes |
| Network | Network communications, services, and protocols |
| Print Queues | Printers and print queues |
| Processes | Processes active on the system |
| Software | Software installed on the system |
| Subsystems | Subsystem groups, subsystems, and subservers (daemons) on the system |
| System | System environment setup such as system console, user interface, and system date and time |
| Users | Users and groups |
| NIM | Application for distributing software installation operations across a network |
For detailed information about functions and applications, see the online help and documentation.