HP Systems Insight Manager 5.3 Technical Reference Guide
of the system. This command can delete subscriptions from another CMS. If a CMS is not specified,
the default is to remove subscriptions from the CMS on which the command is run.
NOTE: See the
HP SIM 5.3 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
at http://h18013.www1.hp.com/
products/servers/management/hpsim/infolibrary.html for detailed information about mxwbemsub.
Related topics
• Signing in
• Using command line interface commands
Verifying event configuration
Use this tool any time to verify if a system is configured for receiving events either from SNMP traps or WBEM
indications. To receive SNMP events, the CMS IP address must be in the trap destination list on the managed
systems. However, this tool checks for Windows systems that have an HP SMH trust relationship with CMS.
To receive WBEM indications, the WBEM Services must support sending indications, and the subscription
must be created from the CMS.
If this task has not run, the Manage Communications Event column displays the informational icon.
1. Select Options→Events→Check Event Configuration. The Check Event Configuration page
appears.
2. Select the target events. Refer “Creating a task” for more information about selecting targets.
3. Click Apply.
4. Click Run Now to view results, or click Schedule to schedule the task. See “Scheduling a task” for
more information about scheduling the task to run.
Related topics
• Scheduling a task
• Managing Communications
Examples of e-mail pages
Automatic Event Handling enables you to send a system's home page URL in an e-mail address if that system
has a home page. If the system does not have a home page, then Automatic Event Handling sends a URL
that points to the HP SIM System Page of the system on the current CMS.
NOTE: The URL specified in an e-mail message appears only if the format is set to standard.
You can send the following e-mail pages from HP SIM:
• Standard
• Pager/SMS
• HTML
See “Creating an automatic event handling task” for more information about each type of page.
Example of a standard e-mail page
From: Doe, John
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 5:04 PM
To: Doe, Jane
Cc: Smith, Jim; Jones, Beth
Subject: System A: Storage System side panel is removed (Ver. 3):
Standard E-mail format
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