HP Systems Insight Manager 7.2 Technical Reference Guide

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System Type Displays the
system type (for example,
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Events. Indicates if the CMS
can receive events from the
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Selection. Select the
checkbox in this column to
select a system. You can Server or Desktop). Thetarget systems. This status
select more than one system. Unmanaged system typeconsiders the setting of
Select the checkbox in the indicates systems that haveSNMP traps and WBEM
indications.column heading to select or no management protocol that
For HP-UX, if sending a
package to test if the CMS
deselect all displayed
systems.
HP SIM can detect, for
example, no SNMP, WBEM,
or SSH. The Unknown system
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System Name. Displays
systems along with their
associations.
name or IP address exists on
the managed systems does
not work, then testing
type indicates that none of the
built-in or System Type
Manager-based tasks could
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Identification. Includes status
information on the state of
sending trap destinations is
not supported.
identify the system. However,
some management protocolan identification process .
The informational icon
appears if the Daily Check
Identification attempts to
determine what the system
was detected on the system.
For more information about
Event Configuration task has
type is, what management System Type Manager tasks,
see Managing system types.
not run or if the system does
not support events.
protocol a system supports,
using credentials from the
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OS Name The operating
system of the target systems.
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Run Tools. Indicates if the
CMS can run tools locally on
Global Protocol Settings
page, and attempts to
target systems. For example,
determine the operating
HP SMH. Communication
system and version loaded,
issues in this column usually
along with other basic
relate to security and trust
relationships.
attributes about the system.
Finally, it determines if the
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Version Control. Indicates
the availability of software
system is associated with
another system. The status in
and firmware inventory data
this column is a roll-up of the
for target systems. The status
status of all available
is collected and stored
during data collection.
protocols. The statuses are
analyzed based on status,
system type, system
operating system, and
instrumentation options.
There are no status icons for
systems that cannot have a
status, such as complexes,
enclosures, and racks. The
identification status is
updated each time an
identification task runs.
NOTE: Systems that do not have an IP address (enclosures, racks, clusters, complex, and storage
devices) have no status displayed.
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