Release Notes Software: HP Device Manager Revision: 4.4.1 (4.4.12793) Build Date: November 10, 2011 Table of Contents Introduction 2 Component Version Information 2 System Requirements 3 Management Console 3 Management Server 3 Management Gateway 4 Management Agent 4 Additional Requirements 5 Third-Party Software 5 Network Requirements 6 Ports 6 Installation Procedure 7 Console, Server and Gateway 7 Installation Language 10 Management Agent 11 Standalone Agent Installer 11 What s New in Release 4.4.1 12 Issues Fixed in 4.4.1 12 Known Issues 12 License 14 1 Release Notes: HP Device Manager 4.4.1
Introduction This document describes the development release of HP Device Manager 4.4, the next generation of enterprise device management software. It specifies system requirements, gives installation instructions, and provides an overview of the main features of the software. HP Device Manager is an enterprise class application for managing and administrating thin-client devices on large and small scale networks. The system consists of four major components: Management Console: The graphical application used by administrators to access the management system. Management Server: The central server which consolidates and controls all management activities. Management Gateway: The gateway which serves as the link between Agents and Management Server. Management Agent Client side software required for managing devices. For more detailed instructions on how to use HP Device Manager please refer to the User Manual. Component Version Information This release provides the following versions of these components (* are new versions since 4.4.12440): Installer (HPDM.exe): 4.4.12793* Console and Server: 4.4.3610.12785* Gateway for Windows: 4.4.3630.12293* Agents HP WES7 & WES09 & XPe Agent Build: 4.4.3660.12652* HP ThinPro (x86, ARM) Agent Build: 4.4.3665.12652* HP ThinPro Zero (x86, ARM) Agent Build: 4.4.3667.12652* HP Debian 4 Agent Build: 4.4.3661.12138 HP CE 5 & 6 Agent Build: 4.4.3662.12138 HP ThinConnect Agent Build: 4.4.3663.12138 HP Debian 3.1 Agent Build: 4.4.3664.12138 HP Blade OS (dc73) Agent Build: 4.2.3666.8689 Neoware NL4 Agent Build: 4.2.3640.8980 Neoware CE Agent Build: 4.2.3641.8980 Neoware XPe Agent Build: 4.2.3642.8980 Neoware NL3 Agent Build: 4.2.3643.8980 Maxspeed XPe Agent Build: 3.7.3650.2332 Maxspeed CE Agent Build: 3.7.3651.2332 2 Release Notes: HP Device Manager 4.4.1
System Requirements Management Console The Management Console can be installed on any number of machines. The following environment is the minimal hardware and required software for running the Management Console: Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003 (SP2) (32 & 64 bit) Windows Server 2003 R2 (32 bit) Windows Server 2003 R2 (SP2) (64 bit) Windows Server 2008 (SP2) (32 & 64 bit) Windows Server 2008 R2 (64 bit) Windows XP Professional (SP3) (32 & 64 bit) Windows 7 Pro (32 & 64 bit) Third-party Software: Java Runtime: SUN Java Runtime Environment version 6 update 2 (bundled with installer) Hardware: Pentium-III or greater 512 MB RAM 256 MB free disk space Management Server The Management Server should be installed on a single machine. The following environments is the minimal hardware and required software for running the Management Server: Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003 (SP2) (32 & 64 bit) Windows Server 2003 R2 (32 bit) Windows Server 2003 R2 (SP2) (64 bit) Windows Server 2008 (SP2) (32 & 64 bit) Windows Server 2008 R2 (64 bit) Third-party Software: Java Runtime: SUN Java Runtime Environment version 6 update 2 (bundled with installer) DBMS - Any of the following are supported: PostgreSQL 8.3 or later (bundled with installer) Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or later 3 Release Notes: HP Device Manager 4.4.1
Hardware: Pentium-III or greater 512 MB RAM 512 MB free disk space Note: The above hardware describes the minimum required to run the HP Device Manager Management Server. If the instance of the Management Server will be used to manage a large number of thin clients, then it is recommended to use a more powerful system. Management Gateway The Management Gateway may be installed on multiple machines. However, only one Gateway should be present per subnet. The following environment is the minimal hardware and required software for running the Management Gateway: Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003 (SP2) (32 & 64 bit) Windows Server 2003 R2 (32 bit) Windows Server 2003 R2 (SP2) (64 bit) Windows Server 2008 (SP2) (32 & 64 bit) Windows Server 2008 R2 (64 bit) Hardware: Pentium-III or greater 512 MB RAM 512 MB free disk space Management Agent The Management Agent should be installed on each device that will be managed by the system. The management agent is supported by thin-client devices. The following environment is required for running the Management Agent: Operating Systems: HP XPe & WES09 & WES7 HP CE 5 & 6 HP ThinPro HP ThinPro Zero HP ThinConnect HP Linux Debian 4/3.1 4 Release Notes: HP Device Manager 4.4.1
HP Blade OS NeoLinux 3 NeoLinux 4.0.1 Neoware CE 8.1 Neoware XPe 1.4.2 or later Maxspeed CE Maxspeed XPe Hardware: Thin-Client device supporting one of the above operating systems. 2 MB free disk space Supported Devices: HP XPe/WES09/WES7 t5740, t5740e, t5730, t5730w, t5720, t5630, t5630w, t5570, t5570e, t5400, gt7720, vc4820t, 6360t, 4410t, 4320t HP CE t5550, t5540, t5530, t5520 HP ThinPro t5745, t5735, t5565, t5545, t5325, t5145, gt7725 HP ThinPro Zero t5565z, t5335z HP Linux Debian t5735 HP ThinConnect t5145, t5135 HP Blade PC dc73 Additional Requirements To support communication between the different components of the system the network must provide open access on certain ports. In addition to transfer large files between components, FTP servers must be accessible by the system. The following are additional requirements for running the management system: Third-Party Software FTP Server The following servers are recommended for use with HP Device Manager: Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) FileZilla FTP Server 5 Release Notes: HP Device Manager 4.4.1
Network Requirements The network should not contain any other running PXE servers. The network should permit free communication on ports used by HP Device Manager (see below). Ports The following tables list the standard and customer ports used by HP Device Manager: Receiver Port Table 1: Standard Ports Required Sender Receiver Protocol Purpose 20 & 21 HPDM Console HPDM Server HPDM Gateway HPDM Agent 22 HPDM Console /HPDM Server /HPDM Gateway /HPDM Agent 22 OpenSSH Client (bundled with HPDM Console) 67 PXE Client (Thin Client side) HPDM Agent 68 HPDM PXE Server (bundled with HPDM Gateway) DHCP Server 69 PXE Client (Thin Client side) 989 & 990 HPDM Console /HPDM Server /HPDM Gateway /HPDM Agent FTP Server (Third Party Software) SFTP Server (Third Party Software) OpenSSH Server (bundled with HPDM WES Agent) HPDM PXE Server (bundled with HPDM Gateway) DHCP Server PXE Client (Thin Client side) HPDM Agent HPDM PXE Server (bundled with HPDM Gateway) FTPS Server (Third Party Software) UDP UDP UDP The default port for FTP (used for HPDM Repository). Port 20 for data transfer and port 21 to listen to commands. FTP port can be configured on HPDM Console. The default port for SFTP (used for HPDM Repository). SFTP port can be configured on HPDM Console. OpenSSH port for secure VNC connection (Only for WES Agent for now). PXE Bootstrap. PXE Bootstrap. TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol). The default ports for FTPS (used for HPDM Repository). Port 989 for data transfer and port 990 to listen to commands. FTPS port can be configured on HPDM Console. 1099 HPDM Console HPDM Server Console queries the RMI Registry. 4011 PXE Client (Thin Client side) 5500 VNC Server (Thin Client side) Proxy DHCP Service (Third Party Software) VNC Viewer (bundled with HPDM Console) UDP Proxy DHCP Service (It is an alternative to port 67 if port 67 is not available). VNC Viewer in Listen Mode (Reverse VNC). 6 Release Notes: HP Device Manager 4.4.1
Receiver Port Sender Receiver Protocol Purpose 5900 VNC Viewer (bundled with HPDM Console) VNC Server (Thin Client side) VNC Server. Receiver Port Table 2: Custom HPDM Ports Required Sender Receiver Protocol Purpose 40000 HPDM Server HPDM Gateway UDP Server/Agent polls Gateway. HPDM Agent 40001 HPDM Gateway HPDM Agent Gateway sends task to Agent 40002 HPDM Console HPDM Server Console calls the remote objects on Server by RMI. 40003 HPDM Server HPDM Agent HPDM Gateway Server sends task to Gateway; Agent sends report to Gateway. 40005 HPDM Gateway HPDM Server Gateway sends report to Server. 40006 HPDM Server PostgreSQL (bundled) 40008 HPDM Gateway HPDM Gateway Controller The default database PostgreSQL listening port (the port is only needed when PostgreSQL is used). Gateway notifies Gateway Controller there are other gateways running in the same subnet. Installation Procedure Console, Server and Gateway The server-side components of the system are installed using the HP Device Manager installer (setup.exe). There are a number of options during the installation: Complete: The Management Console, Server and Gateway will be installed with their default configurations. If you choose to install the Server you will be required to configure a database for it. Custom: Select which components to install and specify the configuration of each one. Console: Does not require any configuration. Server: The administrator can choose which database will be used for the Server. The optional databases are PostgreSQL and Microsoft SQL Server. Gateway: The administrator should configure DHCP settings and Gateway settings. The DHCP server is used by the PXE boot ROM to get an IP address as well as other basic networking information (subnet mask, default gateway, etc.). 7 Release Notes: HP Device Manager 4.4.1
Note 1: HP Device Manager will create some necessary configuration and log files in installation folder. Please make sure you have the write permission of installation folder and its subfolders when you install and run HP Device Manager. Note 2: For Microsoft SQL Server users only: If you want to use Microsoft SQL Server with Windows Authentication mode to connect to database, please notice the following prerequisites: 1) You should have already set up the demanded Windows user account (Local Windows user or Windows domain user) as a valid Windows Authentication account in Microsoft SQL Server. 2) You re running HPDM installer and DBSetup application as the demanded Windows user. 3) After installation is done and services are created, please manually change the HPDM Server Service s account to the demanded Windows user (Windows Start menu -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services -> HP Device Management Server Service -> Log on tab -> Change Log on as: from Local System account to This account: and input the demanded Windows user name and password). 3) The demanded Windows user or Windows domain user should have the privilege to log on as a service. Ignoring any of the above prerequisites may result in HPDM Server Service not able to start (Please check Microsoft Windows and Microsoft SQL Server Help to know more details about relative settings and knowledge). Note 3: For Microsoft SQL Server users only: If you uninstall Microsoft SQL Server which has earlier version of HPDM database and reinstall Microsoft SQL Server on the same installation path of uninstalled Microsoft SQL Server, please backup and remove the database directory files (like C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\Data\) before reinstallation. Not removing the data files may result in HPDM not able to create database during database setup phase. Silent: Silently install any combinations of Console, Server, and Gateway with command-line parameter combinations. Command line options can be specified when running the installer with the following format: setup.exe /z"options" Please note, the double quotation marks after /z are necessary. For Example: HPDM.exe /z"--silent --language=en_us --component=csg --destination=c:\program Files\HP\HP Device Manager --user=root --password=secret --serveraddr=192.168.1.2 -- gatewayconfig=c:\documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\Gateway.cfg" 8 Release Notes: HP Device Manager 4.4.1
A result log file C:\hpdm-install.log will be generated after silent installation, the user can check the log file if the installation is failed. The following table lists the available command line options and their parameters: Table 3: Silent Install Command Line Options Command Line Option Default Parameter Description --silent n/a This option runs the installer silently. --component=[c][s][g] CSG This option determines which of HPDM components will be installed. Use one or more of the following arguments with this option: C Installs the Console S Installs the Server G Installs the Gateway --language=<language> en_us This option determines which language will be installed. Use one of the following arguments for the desired <language>: zh_tw - Chinese (Taiwan) zh_cn - Chinese (Simplified) en_us - English (United States) fr_fr - French (France) de_de - German (Germany) ja_jp - Japanese (Japan) ko_kr - Korean (Korea) es_es - Spanish (International) --destination=<path> C:\Program Files\HP\HP Device Manager. This option determines the destination installation path of HPDM. --user=<username> root This option determines the HPDM administrator account name. This option is only applicable and is required if the Server component is being installed. --password=<password> n/a This option determines the HPDM administrator account password. The parameter value for the <password> must be provided. This option is only applicable and is required if the Server component is being installed. --serveraddr=<address> n/a This option determines the IP address of HPDM Server. This option is only applicable and is required if the Console component is being installed. The IP address must be provided as the <address> parameter. 9 Release Notes: HP Device Manager 4.4.1
Command Line Option Default Parameter Description --gatewayconfig=<filespec> n/a This option determines the path of the predefined Gateway configuration file. Please note the <filespec> parameter provided must be an absolute path. For example, you cannot set -- gatewayconfig=.\gateway.cfg you must set -- gatewayconfig=c:\program Files\gateway.cfg. This option is only applicable and is required if the Gateway component is being installed. Installation Language By default, the installer is launched in the target system s language. For example, if the target system s language is German, the installer s UI language is German automatically. If the user wants to launch installer in a different language from the target system s language, they can specify a language identifier when launch the installer as below: setup.exe l<language ID> For example, to launch installer in German: setup.exe -l0x0407 The following table lists the available language IDs: Language ID 0x0804 0x0404 0x0409 0x040c 0x0407 0x0411 0x0412 0x040a Table 4: Silent Install Command Line Options Language Name Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) English (United States) French (France) German (Germany) Japanese (Japan) Korean (Korea) Spanish (International) 10 Release Notes: HP Device Manager 4.4.1
Note: The user can specify the language for HPDM UI language which is different from the installer s UI language. For example, the installer is launched in German, and the user can specify Simplified Chinese as HPDM UI language. The HPDM language setting is present in Installation Configuration Wizard on installation. Management Agent HP thin clients will ship with a HP Device Management Agent pre-installed. To update the Agent, from the HPDM Console, send an Update Agent task to all thin clients. Standalone Agent Installer The Agents for some platforms can be installed using the standalone Agent Installer. There are some important notices for specific Agent Installer: HP WES/XPe: Please log on with Administrator account to install Agent. Make sure you have disabled Write Filter before installation, or commit Write Filter after installation if Write Filter is enabled. You can select to upgrade Agent if a previous version of Agent has been installed, however, you cannot roll back to the previous version if upgrade is done. There might be a dialog to ask you to input the Administrator credentials to finish the installation when rebooting after installation. (If Write Filter is enabled, please commit again.) Symantec Endpoint Protection Agent needs to be running when installing HPDM Agent. Silent: Silently install the Agent with the command-line option --silent. This command line option can be specified when running the installer with the following format: HPDMAgent_HPXPe.exe /z"options" Please note, the double quotation marks after /z are necessary. For Example: HPDMAgent_HPXPe.exe /z"--silent" A result log file C:\ hpdmagent-install.log will be generated after silent installation, the user can check the log file if the installation is failed. The installer is launched in the target system s language. For example, if the target system s language is German, the installer s UI language is German automatically. 11 Release Notes: HP Device Manager 4.4.1
What s New in Release 4.4.1 This release includes the following enhancements: Adds support for the following OS Refreshes: Windows Embedded Standard 7 Fall 2011 Refresh Windows Embedded Standard 2009 Fall 2011 Refresh HP ThinPro 3.3 Fall 2011 Refresh Adds support for the following hardware: Support Adrenaline Enhances the option to import and deploy OS images captured using HP Easy Tools to include images captured from the Windows Embedded Standard 7 Fall 2011 Refresh. Enhances Task Deferment Reverses the direction of the client side progress bar to make it more intuitive. Changes the client side control for postpone time from a drop down box to a slider. Adds a new task template to configure the task deferment settings on thin clients. Adds a new option in the Configuration Management dialog of the console to globally enable or disable task deferment. Enables cross OS imaging by simplifying the imaging tool logic checks. Issues Fixed in 4.4.1 Fixes an issue where ThinPro Desktop icons do not get cloned with session. Fixes an issue where the CTRL+ALT+DEL key combination is required on Windows Embedded Standard thin clients when cloning devices which are joined to a domain. Fixes an issue where some users from imported AD group could not log in to HPDM console. Fixes an issue where the wrong HPDM agent version is reported in ThinPro System Information/Software information. Fixes an issue where imaging tasks would fail if the ftp repository user account password contained the @ character. Known Issues HPCE: OS has been found to intermittently freeze after reboot during the task processing for several tasks types. This has been found to occur with versions 6.02.625 and 6.05.655 of the HPCE thin client operating system, but has not been found to occur with version 6.00.612.10. The probability of occurrence for this issue has been greatly reduced by postponing HP Device Manager Agent startup 30 seconds and disabling Easy Tools HPOBL and Deploy Service, but there is still the possibility that the issue can still occur. PXE imaging: Full image version checking is not available (e.g. XPe version 5.1.502 is compatible with BIOS version 786A1 but not with other BIOS). PXE imaging cannot work with the Agent in the HP ThinPro image due to some folder name changes. Please update the ThinPro Agent to the latest version (equal to or newer than 3.9.3665.4266) or the one in this release folder before you want to do PXE imaging. 12 Release Notes: HP Device Manager 4.4.1
PXEless imaging task does not work with image T3X31012 on T5145 because there is not enough space on the flash, only PXE imaging task is support for this platform. PXE imaging task is not supported for mobile thin clients (except the 6720t) because boot order change tools are unavailable. PXE imaging task is not supported for T5325 because ARM does not support PXE boot. Some FTP Servers do not support Unicode. For this case, the users need to set proper system language settings for all components to let the file name readable. Sometimes IIS will use the dynamic port "4XXXX" instead of the default ftp port 20, 21. So on HP XPe/WES, it will not be allowed to pass the Sygate firewall. If localized character set other than English is used in DHCP tags such as grouping information, the information will be shown as unrecognizable codes on HPDM. If localized character set other than English is used in LDAP, the information will be shown as unrecognizable codes on HPDM. Wake on LAN (WOL) tasks will fail to HP XPe\WES devices that are in a S3 power state (sleep): To allow this functionality, change the setting in the Power Management tab of the network adapter properties in the Device Manager of the thin client OS to enable "Allow this device to wake the computer", then commit changes and reboot. Please note that display on device will remain off until local input (keyboard\mouse) received but can ping and other wise manage device. Also note that HPDM does not show indication of suspended devices. In Linux platforms, only the settings of network card eth0 can be set. If eth0 is disabled or does not exist, the task to apply network settings (change hostname and other network information) will fail. When deploying device settings and configurations captured using HP Easy Tools, the target thin client(s) must have the EWF disabled and be logged on as Administrator. This is because HPDM calls the HP Easy Tools utility to apply the changes and this is a requirement of HP Easy Tools. 13 Release Notes: HP Device Manager 4.4.1
License Portions of Device Manager are licensed under the terms of the GNU Public License, version 2, or the GNU Lesser Public License, version 2.1. Source code for these components may be found at: ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/device_manager or by contacting HP Support. Copyright 2011 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. 14 Release Notes: HP Device Manager 4.4.1