HP-UX WBEM System Fault Management (SFM) Administrator Guide (September 2013)
1. Select Processors under System on the HP SMH home page.
Information about the Processors is displayed.
2. Select Health Test tab on the Processors page to run a configured Health Test.
3. Select the option Basic Health Test to run basic test configured in the system.
4. Click Run to execute the CPU Health Test.
The CPU Health Test results are displayed in the View Health Test Results pane.
NOTE: CPU Health Test Results can also be viewed from the command line interface (CLI).
5. To return to the HP SMH home page, click on Home.
For more information, see HP System Management Homepage Online Help. In HP SMH, go to the
Help menu.
Administering indications using Evweb
This section provides an overview of Evweb and describes how to use Evweb for administrative
tasks, such as creating and managing subscriptions for indications.
This section addresses the following topics:
• “Evweb overview” (page 53)
• “Launching Evweb for administration” (page 54)
• “Creating Evweb event subscriptions” (page 54)
• “Modifying Evweb event subscriptions” (page 56)
• “Deleting Evweb event subscriptions” (page 59)
• “Configuring E-mail Consumer” (page 60)
NOTE: You must be an administrator to create, modify, and delete event subscriptions.
Evweb overview
The SysFaultMgmt (System Fault Management) (SFM) includes a user component called Evweb,
which enables you to administer and view WBEM indications generated on the local system on
which SysFaultMgmt (System Fault Management) (SFM) is installed.
Evweb includes the following components:
• Event Subscription Administration – to subscribe to indications
• Event Archive database – to store indications you have subscribed to
• Event Viewer – to view indications present in the Event Archive
Evweb provides the following user interfaces to create and manage event subscriptions and view
indications:
• Browser-based Graphical User Interface (GUI)
• Command-Line Interface (CLI)
Evweb supports the following user groups:
• Administrator
• Non-administrator
In the CLI, any user with root privileges is an administrator. However, in the HP SMH GUI, the
user groups in Evweb are mapped internally to the user groups defined in HP SMH.
The Administrator user group in HP SMH maps to administrators in Evweb. The Operator and the
User user group in HP SMH map to non-administrators in Evweb.
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