HP Systems Insight Manager 7.0 User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Systems Insight Manager 7.0 User Guide
- Table of Contents
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Setting up HP SIM
- 3 Setting up managed systems
- 4 Credentials
- 5 WMI Mapper Proxy
- 6 Discovery
- 7 Manage Communications
- 8 Automatic event handling
- 9 Users and Authorizations
- 10 Managed environment
- Part III HP SIM basic features
- 11 Basic and advanced searches
- 12 Monitoring systems
- 13 Event management
- 14 Reporting in HP SIM
- 15 HP SIM tools
- Part IV HP SIM advanced features
- 16 Collections in HP SIM
- 17 HP SIM custom tools
- 18 Federated Search
- 19 CMS reconfigure tools
- 20 Understanding HP SIM security
- 21 Privilege elevation
- 22 Contract and warranty
- 23 License Manager
- 24 Storage integration using SMI-S
- 25 Managing MSCS clusters
- 26 HP SIM Audit log
- 27 HP Version Control and HP SIM
- 28 Compiling and customizing MIBs
- A Important Notes
- System and object names must be unique
- Setting the Primary DNS Suffix for the CMS
- Distributed Systems Administration Utilities menu options not available
- Virtual machine guest memory reservation size
- Insight Remote Support Advanced compatibility
- Database firewall settings
- Annotating the portal UI
- Security bulletins
- Validating RPM signatures
- Central Management Server
- Complex systems displaying inconsistency with the number of nPars within the complex
- Configure or Repair Agents
- Data collection reports
- B Troubleshooting
- Authentication
- Browser
- Central Management Server
- Complex
- Configure or Repair Agents
- Container View
- Credentials
- Data Collection
- Database
- Discovery
- iLO
- Linux servers
- Event
- Host name
- HP Insight Control power management
- Insight Control virtual machine management
- HP Smart Update Manager
- Systems Insight Manager
- Identification
- Installation
- License Manager
- Locale
- Managed Environment
- HP MIBs
- Onboard Administrator
- OpenSSH
- Performance
- Ports used by HP SIM.
- Privilege elevation
- Property pages
- Reporting
- Security
- Sign-in
- SNMP settings
- SSH communication
- System Page
- System status
- Target selection wizard
- Tasks
- Tools
- Upgrade
- UUID
- Virtual identifiers
- Virtual machines
- VMware
- WBEM
- WBEM indications
- WMI Mapper
- C Protocols used by HP SIM
- D Data Collection
- E Default system tasks
- Biweekly Data Collection
- System Identification
- Old Noisy Events
- Events Older Than 90 Days
- Status Polling for Non Servers
- Status Polling for Servers
- Status Polling for Systems No Longer Disabled
- Hardware Status Polling for Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator
- Data Collection
- Hardware Status Polling
- Version Status Polling
- Version Status Polling for Systems no Longer Disabled
- Check Event Configuration
- Status polling
- F Host file extensions
- G System Type Manager rules
- H Custom tool definition files
- I Out-of-the-box MIB support in HP SIM
- J Support and other resources
- Glossary
- Index

NOTE: If you discover more than 500 systems, HP suggests you change the interval to
something greater than 5 minutes (for example, 10 minutes for every 1,000 systems).
• This task runs when a system goes from a disabled state to an enabled state. You could use
this task to get the latest status after a planned maintenance window on a system that was set
to disabled. This should reflect the entire category (inventory, software baseline, and so on)
in the Data Collection report.
• Hardware status polling should reflect the proper status of the Onboard Administrator and
this status must m atch with the XML reply data.
• This task collects static information from a number of systems that have WBEM, or SNMP
running (for example, serial numbers and model numbers).
• This task runs hardware status polling on systems that are newly discovered. Therefore, you
do not need to wait for the periodic tasks to run before the system has a valid status.
• This task determines software version update status and is set to run every seven days by
default at midnight. You can edit this task or manually run it at any time.
• This task runs the software version tool when a system changes from a disabled state to an
enabled state so that the status of the software loaded on the system is kept current in HP SIM.
• This task checks event configuration on all systems and is scheduled to run every day. The
Weekly Check Event Configuration task can be edited.
Biweekly Data Collection
Use this task to collect data. This task runs on all systems in the Data Collection List collection.
The default schedule sets the task to run every other Saturday at noon.
System Identification
Use this task to gather information about systems such as networking systems. By default, this task
runs once a day. The information is identified and stored in the database.
• Single Sign On and STE support on a managed system
• Type of management protocol on the system (HTTP, SNMP, and WBEM)
• Type and subtype of system (server, storage, switch, router, and so on)
• Product name of the system
• Operating system name and version
• Web Agents running on the system
• Web-based software running on the system (for example, printer management software)
• System associations with management processors (for example, a system and its Remove
Insight board)
• Storage proxies and related storage systems
• Wake-on-LAN information
Old Noisy Events
Includes events that are transient and happen frequently, but do not generally indicate hardware
failures. For example, link up, link down, and authentication events. These events fill the event
database tables, but do not add value to the hardware event history.
Events Older Than 90 Days
This task deletes events older than 90 days and can help maintain HP SIM by limiting the total
number of events. By default, this task is disabled. To enable the task:
On the All Scheduled Taskspage, click Enable.
210 Default system tasks