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System Management Guide: Operating System and Devices
Stand-Alone Web-based System Manager
Web-based System Manager applications can be run on an AIX machine with Web-based System Manager installed just like other AIX applications. When Web-based System Manager applications are run in this method, no data is transferred over the network. Running Web-based System Manager applications in stand-alone mode requires a graphics terminal.
Installing Stand-alone Web-based System Manager
Web-based System Manager should be installed with the base operating system. The 
sysmgt.websm.apps fileset pre-reqs the necessary filesets. If this 
fileset is installed,then Web-based System Manager will be available.
Prerequisites: 
 
- bos.rte 4.3.0.0
(base operating system) 
- sysmgt.help.msg.<LANG>.websm 
(SMIT 
contextual helps fileset) 
Co-requisites:
- Java.rte 1.1.2 
(Java virtual machine with Java 1.1.2 
support) 
- bos.net.tcp.client 4.3.0.0
 (TCP/IP Client Support) 
Configuring Stand-alone Web-based System Manager
No configuration is necessary for running stand-alone Web-based System Manager 
applications.
Running Stand-alone Web-based System Manager
- From the command line:
Web-based System Manager can be started with the command wsm. This will bring 
up a launch application from which all Web-based System Manager applications can be 
launched.  The following fastpaths are also supported:
| Application | 
Fastpath  | 
| Backups | 
wsm backup | 
| Devices | 
wsm devices | 
| File Systems | 
wsm fs | 
| NIM | 
wsm nim | 
| Network | 
wsm network | 
| PC Services | 
wsm pc | 
| Printer Queues | 
wsm printers | 
| Processes | 
wsm processes | 
| Registered Applications | 
wsm register | 
| Software | 
wsm software | 
| Subsystems | 
wsm subsystems | 
| System | 
wsm system | 
| Users | 
wsm users | 
| Volumes | 
wsm lvm | 
| Workload Management | 
wsm wlm | 
| Web-based System Manager Launch App | 
wsm | 
 
- From the Desktop:
Open the Desktop Application Manager. Then open the System 
Admin folder. There will be icons for each of the Web-based System Manager 
applications. The icon for the Web-based System Manager Launch application is called the
Web-based System Manager Launch Pad. 
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