HP Systems Insight Manager 7.2 Technical Reference Guide

Name column displays a list of all discovered systems in the selected enclosure. The status
for both racks and enclosures is always Unknown.
When a server blade is identified through another system in the same rack or enclosure,
associations are made between the management processor and the enclosures where
they reside. This association appears in the System Name column on the system table
view page by showing the system serial number prepended with Server_ in Encl.
enclosure_name. For example, Server_C349KJP5D876 in Encl. Encl4. The system address,
product name, and operating system do not appear for these systems.
When a NonStop computer system is identified, all c-Class blades that are associated
with this system are identified and the association made. These blades have two
associations, one is associated with the enclosure and the other association is associated
with the NonStop computer system.
When an iLO 4 is discovered, the association between the iLO 4 and the host is made
and the host will appear on the system list page.
You can launch HP Serviceguard Manager to manage a server belonging to an HP
Serviceguard cluster. To do so, ensure that:
HP Serviceguard Manager is installed and registered with HP SIM.
The system selected is an HP-UX or Linux server that belongs to an HP Serviceguard cluster.
System Type
This column displays the system type (for example, Server or Desktop). The system type
Unmanaged indicates systems that have no management protocol that HP SIM can detect (for
example, no SNMP, WBEM, or SSH). The system type Unknown indicates systems that have
some management protocol but have not matched any identification rule in HP SIM. For more
information about the different system types, see the HP Systems Insight Manager User Guide,
at http://www.hp.com/go/insightmanagement/sim/docs.
NOTE: Unmanaged systems might indicate that the credentials were not set correctly to
communicate with the system. If you know that there are Insight Management Advisors installed,
verify the credentials.
System Address
This column displays the primary IP address of the system that HP SIM uses to communicate
with the system. all systems have an IP address, including HP Serviceguard clusters.
Product Name
This column displays the product name of the system.
Operating system name
The OS Name column displays the systems operating system. For a Serviceguard cluster, this
column displays HP Serviceguard if the cluster is of type HP-UX, or HP Serviceguard for Linux
if the cluster is of type Linux. HP Serviceguard and HP Serviceguard for Linux under the OS
Name column in the virtual cluster system column do not represent the actual operating system
name and type. This field alerts you that the servers that comprise the cluster are of HP-UX or
Linux type, respectively.
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