HP Insight Management WBEM Providers 9.0 SNMP Data Migration Guide

About This Document
This document describes the mapping of the Compaq enterprise SNMP MIB variables to
corresponding WMI properties in the root\HPQ namespace provided by the HP Insight
Management WMI Providers. No attempt has been made to map into the standard Windows
root\cimv2 namespace except where root\cimv2 has a property that matches a Compaq
enterprise MIB variable.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for system administrators and network administrators.
Document Organization
The document is organized as follows:
Chapter 1 Introduction Provides an overview of the migration process.
Chapter 2 Overview of the Insight Management MIB Describes the components of the Insight
Management MIB. This chapter also provides a description of all the listed MIB
files.
Chapter 3 High Level Mapping
Chapter 4 Server MIB Variable to WMI Property Mappings
Chapter 5 Storage MIB Variable to WMI Property Mappings
Chapter 6 Network MIB Variable to WMI Property Mappings
Chapter 7 Server Trap to Indication Mappings
Chapter 8 Storage Trap to Indication Mappings
Chapter 9 Network Trap to Indication Mappings
Typographic Conventions
Table 1 lists the typographic conventions used in the document.
Table 1 Typographic Conventions
DescriptionConvention
A horizontal ellipsis in a figure or examples indicates the following possibilities:
Additional optional arguments in a statement have been omitted.
The preceding item or items can be repeated one or more times.
Additional parameters, values, or other information can be entered.
. . .
A vertical ellipsis indicates the omission of items from a code example or command format;
the items are omitted because they are not important to the topic being described.
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In command format descriptions, parentheses indicate that you must enclose choices in
parentheses if you specify more than one. In installation or upgrade examples, parentheses
indicate the possible answers to a prompt, such as: Is this correct? (Y/N) [Y].
( )
In command format descriptions, brackets indicate optional choices. You can choose one or
more items or no items. Do not type the brackets on the command line. However, you must
[ ]
include the brackets in the syntax for OpenVMS directory specifications and for a substring
specification in an assignment statement.
In command format descriptions, braces indicate required choices; you must choose at least
one of the items listed. Do not type the braces on the command line.
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