HP Insight Dynamics- VSE for ProLiant Installation and Configuration Guide
3. The Password box is always blank and saved values such as User Name, Service URL, and version
appear when you visit this page. Make sure they are correct.
4. When this page is loaded, the connection is tested with the stored values.
• The informational icon ( ) indicates that no credentials are present.
• The red X icon ( ) indicates that the connection is failing.
• The green check icon ( ) indicates that the connection is working.
5. Enter the password. The test connection repeats the check with the information given on the page.
6. To save the latest information, click Save.
Preparing a Red Hat Linux Managed System
OpenPegasus is required for VSE Management of Linux systems. Red Hat (RHEL) distributions include
OpenPegasus, but this is not installed by default. Either manually select OpenPegasus during RHEL installation,
or install it later from your RHEL distribution media through the YaST Control Center.
Preparing a ProLiant SUSE Linux Managed System
This section provides instructions on how to prepare a ProLiant system running SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
9 or 10 to be a managed system in VSE Management Software. Both x86 and x64 (AMD64/EM64T)
platforms running these SUSE Linux versions are shipped with OpenWBEM, which is not supported by VSE
Management Software. OpenPegasus is the supported WBEM Services for VSE Management Software.
Because OpenPegasus WBEM Services cannot be installed when OpenWBEM is present on the system, the
following procedures describe how to remove OpenWBEM, install OpenPegasus WBEM Services, and
deploy the VSE Agents required for managing the SUSE Linux system. If the managed system is already
running OpenPegasus 2.5 or greater then no action is required.
Procedure 2-29 Remove OpenWBEM
OpenWBEM must be removed from the system before installing OpenPegasus WBEM onto a ProLiant
managed system running SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 or 10. Use the following procedure to remove
OpenWBEM.
1. Before removing OpenWBEM, stop the OpenWBEM CIM Daemon.
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