Solaris Management Center 4.0 install?

Hi,
I've recently been testing a T5140 and have installed management center 4.0 with the solaris container manager add-on. The install whet fine, however when I go to the web console all I see is the sun management center and when I click on it nothing happens. As well as the solaris container manager does not show up even though it's installed and configured. Any ideas, on how to get the solaris container manager in the webconsole?
Charley,

The HWDS suite was an embedded application that Sun's SunVTS application team wrote and shipped in SunMC. In the past SunVTS was a per system test suite and SunMC allowed it to have an enterprise view. A few weeks ago SunVTS 7.0 was released that now has an enterprise view. Thus they have removed the feature from SunMC.
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/820-0724/geyzs?a=view

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