HP Insight Remote Support 7.0.9 Monitored Devices Configuration Guide

a. Check if SFM is used for hardware monitoring:
# /opt/sfm/bin/sfmconfig -w –q
b. If EMS is enabled for monitoring, switch to SFM using the command:
# /opt/sfm/bin/sfmconfig –w –s
7. Run the following command to determine the version of the optional, but recommended, SMH
component is at least version A.2.2.6.2:
# swlist SysMgmtWeb SysMgmtHomepage
The output should look similar to the following:
8.
Change the startup mode for SMH so that the autostart URL mode is set to OFF and start on boot
mode is set to ON:
# /opt/hpsmh/lbin/hpsmh stop
# /opt/hpsmh/bin/smhstartconfig -a off -b on
# /opt/hpsmh/lbin/hpsmh start
# /opt/hpsmh/bin/smhstartconfig
HPSMH 'autostart url' mode.........: OFF
HPSMH 'start on boot' mode.........: ON
Start Tomcat when HPSMH starts.....: OFF
Create WBEM Users
Insight RS requires the WBEM Services user and password to communicate with the HP-UX monitored
device. You can create a non-privileged user or, if using WBEM A.02.09.08 or later, create a privileged
user in the Insight Remote configuration file.
If using HP-UX 11i v2, or v3, and a version of WBEM Services earlier than A.02.09.08, see "Creating Non-
Privileged Users with cimauth" on the next page.
If using HP-UX 11i v2 or v3 and WBEM Services A.02.09.08 or later, see "Creating WBEM Privileged
Users with WBEM A.02.09.08 or Later" on page 100.
For details on SysFaultMgmt, including defining WBEM user/password accounts on HP-UX, refer to the
HP-UX System Fault Management Administration Guide at: http://www.hp.com/go/hpux-diagnostics-
sfm-docs.
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