HP Insight Integration for CA Unicenter User Guide Part Number 219065-006 October 2010 (Sixth Edition)
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Contents Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 5 Overview ................................................................................................................................................. 5 Features ................................................................................................................................................... 5 What's new in version 3.5 ...............
HP OpenVMS integration ............................................................................................................... 43 HP-UX server integration ................................................................................................................. 44 Generating event messages from HP Systems Insight Manager ...................................................................... 45 Unicenter Severity Browser .........................................................................
Introduction Overview The HP Insight Integration for CA Unicenter simplifies system management by integrating the discovery and management of HP ProLiant, AlphaServer, and Integrity servers into the Unicenter NSM application. The Insight Integration is a scalable solution that works directly with native Unicenter applications, including WorldView, Enterprise Console, and the Unicenter Agent Technology to monitor HP servers, clients, and storage that use Unicenter as the primary management console.
• Updated HP hardware discovery and SNMP notifications that support HP Insight Management Agents 8.60 • Support for Unicenter NSM r11.1 and r11.2 • Support for the HP Management Agents running on Windows 2008 • Option to generate Unicenter event messages directly from HP Systems Insight Manager Other features The following features are part of the Insight Integration 3.5: • HP message records updated to include definitions provided by HP Insight Management Agents 8.
• o HP_InsightManager o HP_RemoteInsight o HP_IntegrityServer o HP_SANappliance o HP_TaskSmart o HP_RackEnclosure o HP_OnboardAdministrator HP_Workstation o HP_DECSystem o HP_OS2 o HP_SCOUnix o HP_Windows95 o HP_Windows9x o HP_WindowsNT o HP_Windows2000 o HP_WindowsXP System requirements This user guide assumes that you have a working knowledge of CA Unicenter and the HP Insight Management Agents.
• HP Server Management Agents 5.0 or later installed and running • HP Systems Insight Manager 5.1 or later installed and running • One of the following versions of Unicenter installed: o Unicenter NSM Release r11.1 o Unicenter NSM Release r11.2 Revision history Version 1.0 of the Insight Integration was made available by Computer Associates in 1997. Version 1.1 has been distributed using two individual deliverables: cim_tng011899.zip for Unicenter 2.1 and cim_tng220322.zip for Unicenter 2.2.
Installation Installation overview Details on the installation steps and the features of the integration are provided in the following sections. HP recommends that you review this document before installing the Insight Integration. If you are upgrading from a previous version of the Insight Integration, any existing HP class definitions and menu items are deleted before the new definitions are loaded.
Installing the Insight Integration 1. Download the Insight Integration from the HP Management Integration Solutions website (http://www.hp.com/servers/integration). 2. Unzip the file to a local hard drive. 3. Execute the file setup.exe to install the Insight Integration. During the installation, you will be prompted to connect to the Unicenter repository. Depending on the options selected during the setup wizard, you might be prompted to connect to the repository more than once.
5. Accept the license agreement, and click Next. 6. Review the information in the Information window. This window provides an overview of the options you will be given during the installation. Click Next.
7. Select the version of Unicenter you are using. Click Next. 8. Select the directory in which to install the Insight Integration files. The default location is C:\Program Files\HPQNSM. Click Next.
9. (Optional) Complete the entries in the Insight Integration for Unicenter NSM window. The entries in this window are designed to help establish connectivity between the Unicenter application, HP Systems Insight Manager, and HP Web Jetadmin, as appropriate. o HP Insight Manager IP Address—Enter the name or IP address of the Systems Insight Manager server.
Click Next. An upgrade option is now provided as one of the installation options. This option upgrades the Base Integration components (for example, agent files and policy files), installs the new HP message records and actions that have been added since the last release, and installs any updated HP message records and actions that have been changed since the last release of the Insight Integration into the Unicenter application. NOTE: The upgrade option runs the hpqrmv.exe program.
If you select the upgrade option, a message listing the components that are installed appears after you click Next. These components are not removed by proceeding. Click Yes to continue.
11. Select the appropriate Start Menu folder in which to install the Insight Integration shortcuts (HP Insight Integration for Unicenter is the default folder). Click Next. 12. Review your selections, and click Install to begin the installation.Be sure to have the following information available: o The name of the CORE system o The user name to log in to the database o The password to log in to the database NOTE: Installing the new policy files (part of the base integration) runs the hpqrmv.
Installation notes If you are upgrading from a previous version of the Insight Integration, any existing HP class definitions and menu items are deleted before the new definitions are loaded. Message records If the HP message records were previously installed, you can load only the message records that are new in version 3.5 of the Insight Integration. The new message records are located in the hpqnsm\cpqem\new35 directory.
The installation program automatically modifies the gwclass.dat file. If you install the HP classes manually, edit this file to include HP_Host|HP_Workstation| at the end of the file. If you install the Insight Integration multiple times, verify that the file does not contain extra occurrences of HP_Host|HP_Workstation| at the end of the file. The file is located in the Unicenter Directory\services\config\aws_wvgate directory.
Batch files in the \dinstall directory (hpqwvr11.bat and hpqdsmr11.bat) install only the WorldView and DSM components of the Insight Integration. Before running hpqdsmr11.bat, verify that the file refers to the correct location where Unicenter is installed. In addition, new HP classes can be imported into the CORE by executing hpqclass.exe from the WorldView host.
4. Click Change/Remove. 5. Click Yes to confirm when prompted. Uninstalling the Insight Integration moves the HP classified devices back to the default Unicenter classes and deletes the HP classes from the repository. HP_RemoteInsight devices are moved to the Host class. Addressing upgrade issues and manual removal By default, the installation program provided with the Insight Integration performs any necessary steps for upgrading from an existing version.
IMPORTANT: Do not select the Delete Child Objects option. d. Close the Object Browser window. e. Start the TNG Class Wizard by clicking Start>Programs>Unicenter WorldView>Class Wizard. f. Select Modify Existing Class, and browse to TNG Root>Managed Object>Agent>InsightManager. g. Select InsightManager, and click Delete Class. h. Click Yes to confirm when prompted.
Using the software Unicenter WorldView integration The HP Insight Integration for CA Unicenter provides integration with the Unicenter WorldView interface. These features include agent icons for the 2D and 3D WorldView Maps, an Agent view for the HP Insight Management Agents, and the Insight Manager class definition. WorldView interface The Insight Integration displays the HP Management Agents in the Unicenter WorldView interface.
directory in which InsightManager.wvc is located, and issue the awwvcfg -c InsightManager.wvc command. This command loads the entire definition. If this class is already defined, you will not receive an error message, and the command will not execute. It will not overwrite a previous installation of this class. If it is necessary to reload this class, first delete the class by using the hpqrmv.exe command in the hpqnsm\tools directory or by using the Unicenter Class Wizard.
Node View, you can expand the nodes to display lower-level objects and drill down to view HP Insight Manager MIB icons at the system variable level. The Unicenter Node View window displays various status levels of HP hardware subsystems using colorcoded icons. Overall status policy The Insight Integration includes an additional set of policy files that provide a high-level view of HP hardware subsystem status. The overall status policy files are not installed by default but are provided as a user option.
1. Place the insightmanager.wvc file in the UnicenterDirectory\services\config\aws_wvgate directory. 2. Place the insightmanager.dat and insightmanager.cnf files in the UnicenterDirectory \services\config\aws_nsm\dm directory. The Unicenter Node View appears similar to the following window after these policies are implemented. DSM event monitoring policy The Insight Integration includes an additional set of policy files that provide event monitoring for HP Management Agents.
1. Place the insightmanager.cnf file in the Unicenter Directory\services\config\aws_nsm\dm directory. The hpqemc2.exe file launches the browser to the web agents from the Enterprise Management Console using the User action menu option. 2. Place the hpqemc2.exe file in the Unicenter Directory\bin directory. 3. Edit the CAI_MSG_EXIT environment variable to contain the value hpqemc2.exe.
HP Management Agent view The Insight Integration provides an Agent view for the HP Insight Management Agents. This feature is similar to other Agent view options and provides a brief view of the status of HP servers. The Agent view contains buttons that launch to the HP System Management Homepage (web agents), the RILOE and iLO management processors, and the Integrated Administrator for HP blade enclosures.
• System Information • Drive Array • SCSI Drive • Health Condition • Threshold Manager • Host OS MIB • Network Interface • Insight Lights Out • Windows OS MIB • Linux OS MIB The Insight Agent view contains the following screens that display more detailed information. These screens are accessed from the icons at the top of the Agent view window.
Application launches The Insight Integration is built on the features and functionality of the HP Insight Management Agents and is designed to operate directly with native Unicenter applications and utilities.
To launch HP Systems Insight Manager, right-click HP Management Agent, and select HP Systems Insight Manager. In-context launch to HP Systems Insight Manager In-context launching capability appears on all HP systems managed by the Insight Integration and launches to a selected node through the HP Systems Insight Manager management server. The in-context launch provides links to other resource management features available in HP Systems Insight Manager. This feature requires HP Systems Insight Manager 5.
The message records provided with the Insight Integration enable the Unicenter Enterprise Management Event Console to interpret SNMP traps received from HP systems. These message records can be extended as needed to perform specific actions. Enabling SNMP trap processing Before using the event processing functionality, configure Unicenter to process SNMP traps by executing the catrapd command from the Enterprise Management Event Console command line.
The following example shows sample button configurations. This shows buttons that launch the HP System Management Homepage, the HP Remote Insight/Integrated Lights-Out, and HP Systems Insight Manager. In addition to configuring the buttons in the Enterprise Management Console, you can configure the User Action option to launch the browser to the HP System Management Homepage (Insight Agents) on the node in the selected alarm. The User Action option displays when you right-click an alarm.
File name Trap type Trap-specific ID bt2trap.txt Switch trap definitions — bt4trap.txt Switch trap definitions — cpq_hsagent.txt StorageWorks Enterprise Array Manager OID—1.3.6.1.4.1.36 HP Availability Agents OID—1.3.6.1.4.1.5910 cpqavab.txt Trap IDs—1–22 Trap ID—1 cpqcluster.txt HP Cluster Alarms 15001–15008 cpqcr.txt HP Clustered RAID Alarms OID—1.3.6.1.4.1.232.141.2.3 Trap IDs—5–9 OID—1.3.6.1.4.1.232.141.2.5 Trap IDs—10–14 cpqdesktop.txt HP Desktop Alarms 2001–2014 cpqDMI.
File name Trap type Trap-specific ID cpqHealth4.txt HP Health Alarms 6041 cpqHealth5.txt HP Health Alarms 6041 and 6042 cpqHealth6.txt HP Health Alarms 6043–6046 cpqHealth7.txt HP Health Alarms 6047–6050 cpqHealth8.txt HP Health Alarms 6051 cpqHealth9.txt HP Health Alarms 6052–6058 cpqHealth10.txt HP Health Alarms 6059 and 6060 cpqHealth11.txt HP Health Alarms 6061–6063 cpqHealth12.txt HP Health Alarms 6064–6069 cpqhost.txt HP Host Alarms 11001–11011 cpqhost2.
File name Trap type Trap-specific ID cpqrack2.txt HP Rack Information Alarms 22037–22048 cpqrack3.txt HP Rack Information Alarms 22049–22051 cpqrack4.txt HP Rack Information Alarms 22052–22077 cpqRecov.txt HP Recovery Server Alarms 13001–13005 cpqrib.txt HP Remote Insight/Integrated LightsOut Alarms 9001–9010 cpqrib2.txt HP Remote Insight/Integrated LightsOut Alarms 9011–9013 cpqrib3.txt HP Remote Insight/Integrated LightsOut Alarms 9014 cpqrib4.
File name Trap type Trap-specific ID cpqSTSYS10.txt HP Storage System Alarms 8032 cpqSWCC1.txt HP StorageWorks Command Console Alarms OID—1.3.6.1.4.1.232.132.2.1 OID—1.3.6.1.4.1.232.132.3.1 OID—1.3.6.1.4.1.232.132.4.1 cpqThrsh.txt HP Threshold Alarms 10001–10006 cpqThrsh2.txt HP Threshold Alarms 10007 and 10008 cpqThrsh3.txt HP Threshold Alarms 10005 and 10006 updates cpqUPS.txt HP UPS Alarms 12001–12014 cpqv22sw.txt HP Fibre Channel Switch Alarms OID—1.3.6.1.4.1.
Right-click the appropriate printer icon, and select HP Web Jetadmin from the menu.
Message records and actions have also been included for basic printer events. These message records and actions translate printer events in the Unicenter Enterprise Management Console. You can configure any of the buttons in the Enterprise Management Console to launch to an existing implementation of HP Web Jetadmin and display the node in the selected event. Edit one of the button configurations, and enter hpwja.exe &node in the command field.
HP Integrity server integration The Insight Integration can perform discovery of HP Integrity servers during the execution of the integration discovery program. The servers are identified on the WorldView Map with their own HP icon. The HP Management Agents are discovered and monitored running on an Integrity server, and a new entry is created in the Agent view (the management processor section) to provide information about the management processor in the HP Integrity server.
Because the Insight Integration was originally designed for HP ProLiant servers, some elements do not function in the same manner on other systems. Information that does not apply to the server or is not available might display as Not Available or Unknown. For example, a system with no SCSI drives displays as Not Available.
SCSI information and other system configuration and status details can be obtained through the HP System Management Homepage (Insight Agents). Although the Remote Insight section does not apply, management processor information is displayed.
HP Tru64 UNIX integration Most management functions for Tru64 UNIX systems occurs through the web-enabled HP Insight Management Agents. The following example uses the Agent view on a Tru64 UNIX system.
The following example uses the Node view on a Tru64 UNIX system. HP OpenVMS integration Similar to the way in which HP Tru64 Unix systems are managed, most OpenVMS system management occurs through the web-enabled HP Insight Management Agents.
HP-UX server integration By default, Unicenter discovers and classifies HP-UX servers into the HPUnix class. The Insight Integration provides menu definitions for HPUnix class that enable launching to the HP System Management Homepage or HP Systems Insight Manager. You must modify the existing HPUnix class definition to include these menu definitions.
3. Run the hpqclassremove.exe program. To use the new menu definitions, right-click an icon, and select the appropriate menu option (HP System Management Homepage is selected in the following example). Generating event messages from HP Systems Insight Manager In addition to the HP message record and DSM policy capabilities, integrating HP hardware management events into the Unicenter Event Console can also be achieved by forwarding events directly from HP Systems Insight Manager.
2. Create a custom command for launching the hpsimnsm.cmd script with HP SIM. This script launches the file hpsimnsm.exe, which uses the Systems Insight Manager variables to write a message to the Unicenter Enterprise Management Console. The message is created using the cawto command. See the HP SIM user documentation for details on creating a customer command. a. Edit the Unicenter BIN Directory\hpsimnsm.cmd file. b. Set the environment variable NSM_DIR in the file to the NSM root directory. c.
When HP Systems Insight Manager receives one of the configured events from the specified systems, it executes the hpsimnsm.cmd script. This script calls the hpsimnsm.exe program with the appropriate environment variables to create the Unicenter event. The following are examples of forwarded events. The status is mapped directly from the status of the event in HP Systems Insight Manager. If none of the following can be matched, the status defaults to Informational.
The category field is set to HPSIM.
Unicenter Severity Browser The Unicenter Severity Browser provides a brief status of the systems on the network, including the status of the Unicenter Agents (for example, the NT System Agent and the SQL Server Agent) and the HP Insight Management Agents and provides a brief overview of systems that are in a degraded or failed state. Repository maintenance Some situations might require you to rebuild the Unicenter CORE.
The following example shows the Agent view used on a client system.
The following example shows the Node view used on a client system.
Troubleshooting HP Management Agent discovery issues Version 3.5 of the Insight Integration provides extended discovery and classification for HP systems. In some situations, this discovery might not work. This section discusses several reasons why HP systems might not be discovered and provides some tips on verifying the HP Management Agent setup. Supported classes The DSM only checks classes supported in the Insight Integration to verify a device of that class is an HP device.
Verifying agent communication Verify that the HP Insight Management Agents are installed and that the management console can communicate with the utilities provided in Unicenter. Use the SNMPGET utility to verify that the management console is receiving a response from the HP Insight Management Agents. The general format for the command is: C:\tng\bin\snmpget.exe IPADDRESS 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1.1.1.0 -c COMMUNITY The HP OID specified is the OID used for discovery of HP systems by the DSM policy.
Gwclass.dat with multiple entries If the Insight Integration is installed multiple times, the gwclass.dat file has the string "HP_Host|HP_Workstation|" appended to the end several times. Edit the file to remove the extra occurrences of the string. Discovered HP systems only display agents as Any:Absent The gwclass.dat file is edited during installation to append "HP_Host|HP_Workstation|" to the end of the file. If the file is not edited, systems in the HP classes do not display discovered agents.
Remote Insight Inclusion not created These following conditions must be met before the inclusion link for the Remote Insight/iLO management processor in a server can be created. Both the server and the Remote Insight/iLO management processor must be discovered by Unicenter. The Remote Insight object remains on the Unicenter segment map. The Remote Insight/iLO management processor must be classified in the HP_RemoteInsight class.
When installing the HP message records, why does the following error occur: "line no 623, no such file or directory"? The size of the file being imported is causing problems with CAUTIL. Obtain an updated version of cautil.exe from Computer Associates that can handle file sizes larger than 13 KB, or divide the file into parts smaller than 13 KB each before loading them into the database.
Why does the message "An error occurred while processing this request" appear when using the Agent View window? This message appears when you request information from the Agent View window, but the hardware subsystem is not present on a system. For example, the initial Agent View window provides status on the Drive Array system and the SCSI system, but if either of these systems is not present in the device, the warning message appears.
Technical support Before you contact HP Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP: • Technical support registration number (if applicable) • Product serial number • Product model name and number • Product identification number • Applicable error messages • Add-on boards or hardware • Third-party hardware or software • Operating system type and revision level HP contact information For the name of the nearest HP authorized reseller: • See the Contact HP worldwi
Appendix A - Insight Integration state change messages State event messages The following state event messages are defined in the InsightManager.
DSM policy state change messages In the following DSM policy state change messages, oldState and newState vary: • 161 ( ClassName = HostMibCond oldState = ?? newState = ?? ) • 161 ( ClassName = ThermalCondition oldState = ?? newState = ?? ) • 161 ( ClassName = HealthStatFSM oldState = ?? newState = ?? ) • 161 ( ClassName = cpqCorrectableMemory oldState = ?? newState = ?? ) • 161 ( ClassName = CriticalErrorLog_FSM oldState = ?? newState = ?? ) • 161 ( ClassName = EquipmentCondition oldState = ??
oldState value newState value CriticalAcknowledged • • Repaired • • Repaired • • • Repaired • • Repaired • • • Up • • Warning • • Warning • • Repaired WarningAcknowledged Down Broken Unknown Repaired Up Warning Warning Broken Warning Broken Warning Warning Broken Broken Broken Broken The following are polling state change message examples: • 161 ( ClassName = cpqScsiMibCnd_FSM oldState = Up newState = Broken ) • 161 ( ClassName = ScsiCntrl_FSM oldState = Up newState = Broken ) •
• HP_Cluster_Status:\$event:\$oldState:\$newState:$hostName $reason • HP_RemoteInsight_Status:\$event:\$oldState:\$newState:$hostName $reason • HP_FibreChannel_Status:\$event:\$oldState:\$newState:$hostName $reason • HP_NIC_Status:\$event:\$oldState:\$newState:$hostName $reason • HP_RackEnclosure_Status:\$event:\$oldState:\$newState:$hostName $reason DSM policy state change messages for Overall Status Policy In the following DSM policy state change messages, oldState and newState vary: • 161 ( C
oldState value newState value Unknown • • • Up • • Warning • • Warning • • Repaired Repaired Up Warning Warning Broken Broken Broken Broken The following are polling state change message examples: • 161 ( ClassName = HP_SCSI_Status oldState = Up newState = Broken ) • 161 ( ClassName = HP_SCSI_Status oldState = Broken newState = Repaired ) The following are acknowledge state change examples: • ( ClassName = HP_Health_Status oldState = Broken newState = CriticalAcknowledged ) • ( ClassNa
Appendix B - Extended discovery of HP systems Extended discovery of HP systems The Insight Integration has traditionally identified HP systems on the Unicenter WorldView Map by displaying the HP Management Agent icon in Unispace. Additionally, HP systems could be discovered and classified on the subnet map. The extended discovery files are still present in the integration and the process is described here, however this feature cannot be used with NSM r11.
The HP_Host root class is created under the TNGRoot - ManagedObject - Host class, and the HP_Workstation root class is created under the TNGRoot - ManagedObject - Workstation class. All other HP classes are defined as children of these HP classes. The new HP_Host classes are shown in the following image. After the Unicenter discovery runs, execute the hpqdscvr utility.
When you specify the R option, the integration discovery program only reclassifies those objects it identifies as Remote Insight or iLO objects. Other objects remain in the default Unicenter classes. While the HP discovery is running, messages similar to the following display in the command prompt. There were 3 WindowsNT_Server objects found: Device name to use for SNMP query: THANATOS Device address to use for SNMP query: 172.25.162.
Unicenter class HP class WindowsNT HP_WindowsNT WindowsNT_Server HP_WindowsNT_Server Windows2000 HP_Windows2000 WindowsXP HP_WindowsXP Windows2000_Server HP_Windows2000_Server Windows_NetServer HP_Windows_NetServer Manual reclassification You can also manually perform the HP reclassification on some devices without running the HP discovery program. Execute the reclass.exe command from the command prompt to change a discovered object to an HP object.
HP class Unicenter class HP_Windows95 Windows95 HP_Windows9x Windows9x HP_WindowsNT WindowsNT HP_WindowsNT_Server WindowsNT_Server HP_Windows2000 Windows2000 HP_WindowsXP WindowsXP HP_Windows2000_Server Windows2000_Server HP_Windows_NetServer Windows_NetServer HP_SANappliance Windows2000_Server HP_RemoteInsight Host HP_RackEnclosure Linux HP_IntegrityServer Windows_NetServer See "Manual reclassification (on page 67)" for information on returning a device to a standard Unicenter cla
• HP Insight Manager Home—Launches to the management application at http://insightmanagerserver:280./ HP_TaskSmart This class enables you to classify HP Internet caching appliances and group them accordingly.
File name Class name Description HP_Windows2000_Server.tn g HP_Windows2000_Server Defines the HP_Windows2000_Server class of objects. This class is based on the Windows2000_Server class and is created under HP_Host. HP_WindowsXP.tng HP_WindowsXP Defines the HP_WindowsXP class of objects. This class is based on the WindowsXP class and is created under HP_Workstation. HP_Windows_NetServer.tng HP_Windows_NetServer Defines the HP_Windows_NetServer class of objects.
File name Class name Description HP_InsightManager.tng HP_InsightManager Defines the HP_InsightManager class of objects under HP_Host. This class is based on the Windows® NT Server object and defines the HP_CIMXEMenu menu. Monitored agents Agents monitored under HP classes The following table lists the agents monitored by default under each of the new HP classes defined in the Unicenter CORE. The monitored agents are defined in the insightmanager.dat file.
HP class in the CORE Agents monitored for the HP class HP_WindowsNT Ping SysAgtNT SQLServerAgt SybaseAgt HpaAgent MMExagent_v30 LogAgentNT_v30 caiLogA2 IngAgent sapAgent MmoAgent InsightManage MMsapAgent MmsAgent ImxAgent HpxAgent HpeNgent decStatAgent db2Agent CicsInstance cellAgent caiSysAgtMvs caiSysAgtMqs caiSysAgtCics pplAgent caiW2kOs caiNtOsr Appendix B - Extended discovery of HP systems 72
HP class in the CORE Agents monitored for the HP class HP_Windows2000 Ping Mib2 SysAgtNT SQLServerAgt SybaseAgt HpaAgent MMExagent_v30 LogAgentNT_v30 IngAgent sapAgent MmoAgent caiW2kOs caiNtOs caiLogA2 InsightManager sapAgent MMsapAgent MmsAgent ImxAgent HpxAgent HpeNgent decStatAgent db2Agent CicsInstance cellAgent caiSysAgtMvs caiSysAgtMqs caiSysAgtCics pplAgent Appendix B - Extended discovery of HP systems 73
HP class in the CORE Agents monitored for the HP class HP_WindowsXP Ping Mib2 SysAgtNT SQLServerAgt SybaseAgt HpaAgent MMExagent_v30 LogAgentNT_v30 IngAgent sapAgent MmoAgent caiW2kOs caiNtOs caiLogA2 InsightManager sapAgent MMsapAgent MmsAgent ImxAgent HpxAgent HpeNgent decStatAgent db2Agent CicsInstance cellAgent caiSysAgtMvs caiSysAgtMqs caiSysAgtCics pplAgent Appendix B - Extended discovery of HP systems 74
HP class in the CORE Agents monitored for the HP class HP_WindowsNT_Server Ping Mib2 SysAgtNT SQLServerAgt SybaseAgt HpaAgent MMExagent_v30 LogAgentNT_v30 caiLogA2 IngAgent sapAgent MmoAgent InsightManager MMsapAgent MmsAgent ImxAgent HpxAgent HpeNgent decStatAgent db2Agent CicsInstance cellAgent caiSysAgtMvs caiSysAgtMqs caiSysAgtCics pplAgent caiW2kOs caiNtOs Appendix B - Extended discovery of HP systems 75
HP class in the CORE Agents monitored for the HP class HP_Windows2000_Server Ping Mib2 SysAgtNT SQLServerAgt SybaseAgt HpaAgent MMExagent_v30 LogAgentNT_v30 IngAgent sapAgent MmoAgent caiW2kOs caiNtOs caiLogA2 InsightManager MMsapAgent MmsAgent ImxAgent HpxAgent HpeNgent decStatAgent db2Agent CicsInstance cellAgent caiSysAgtMvs caiSysAgtMqs caiSysAgtCics pplAgent caiWinA3 dsmMonitor caiWmiAgent AWsadmin caiAdsA2 caiIngA2 caiIngA2Inst caiSqlA2 caiSqlA2Inst Appendix B - Extended discovery of HP systems 7
HP class in the CORE Agents monitored for the HP class HP_Windows_NetServer Ping Mib2 SysAgtNT SQLServerAgt SybaseAgt HpaAgent MMExagent_v30 LogAgentNT_v30 IngAgent sapAgent MmoAgent caiW2kOs caiNtOs caiLogA2 InsightManager MMsapAgent MmsAgent ImxAgent HpxAgent HpeNgent decStatAgent db2Agent CicsInstance cellAgent caiSysAgtMvs caiSysAgtMqs caiSysAgtCics pplAgent caiWinA3 dsmMonitor caiWmiAgent AWsadmin caiAdsA2 caiIngA2 caiIngA2Inst caiSqlA2 caiSqlA2Inst HP_Novell Ping SysAgtNetWare MMExagent_V30 Insig
HP class in the CORE Agents monitored for the HP class HP_UnixWare Ping Mib2 LogAgent_v30 ProAgent_v30 HpaAgent MMExagent_v30 IngAgent sapAgent MmoAgent InsightManager SysAgtUnix caiLogA2 OsAgent_v30 OraAgent_v30 ImxAgent HpxAgent db2Agent CaiUxOs HP_OS2 Ping SysAgtOS2 MMExagent_v30 InsightManager HP_DECSystem Ping LogAgent_v30 ProAgent_v30 SybaseAgt HpaAgent MMExagent_v30 IngAgent sapAgent MmoAgent InsightManager caiLogA2 SysAgtUnix SysAgtVMS MMsapAgent OsAgent_v30 OracleAgt OraAgent_v30 ImxAgent Hp
HP class in the CORE Agents monitored for the HP class HP_SCOUnix Ping Mib2 SysAgtUnix OsAgent_v30 Log_Agent_v30 ProAgent_v30 HpaAgent MMExagent_v30 IngAgent sapAgent MmoAgent InsightManager caiLogA2 OracleAgt OraAgent_v30 ImxAgent HpxAgent db2Agent CaiUxOs HP_Linux Ping Mib2 SybaseAgt OsAgent_v30 Log_Agent_v30 ProAgent_v30 HpaAgent IngAgent MMExagent_v30 sapAgent MmoAgent InsightManager caiLogA2 ImxAgent HpxAgent db2Agent CaiUxOs caiSysAgtMqs Appendix B - Extended discovery of HP systems 79
HP class in the CORE Agents monitored for the HP class HP_InsightManager Ping Mib2 SysAgtNT SQLServerAgt SybaseAgt HpaAgent MMExagent_v30 LogAgentNT_v30 caiLogA2 IngAgent sapAgent MmoAgent InsightManager MMsapAgent MmsAgent ImxAgent HpxAgent HpeNgent decStatAgent db2Agent CicsInstance cellAgent caiSysAgtMvs caiSysAgtMqs caiSysAgtCics pplAgent caiW2kOs caiNtOs Appendix B - Extended discovery of HP systems 80
HP class in the CORE Agents monitored for the HP class HP_IntegrityServer Ping Mib2 InsightManager SQLServerAgt Agent:SybaseAgt Agent:HpaAgent MMExagent_v30 IngAgent sapAgent MmoAgent caiW2kOs caiLogA2 MMsapAgent MmsAgent ImxAgent HpxAgent HpeNgent dceStatAgent db2Agent CicsInstance cellAgent caiSysAgtMvs caiSysAgtMqs caiSysAgtCics pplAgent HP_RemoteInsight Ping Mib2 HP_RackEnclosure Ping HP_SANAppliance Ping InsightManager HP_OnboardAdministrator Ping Mib2 HP_TaskSmart Ping InsightManager App
Acronyms and abbreviations CORE common object repository DMI Desktop Management Interface DSM Distributed State Machine HTTP hypertext transfer protocol iLO Integrated Lights-Out IML Integrated Management Log IP Internet Protocol MIB management information base MIF Management Information Format NIC network interface controller NSM Network and Systems Management OID object identifier Acronyms and abbreviations 82
RAM random access memory RILOE Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition SCSI small computer system interface SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SQL structured query language TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol Acronyms and abbreviations 83
Index A E additional references 57 agent communication 53 Agent View 27 agents, troubleshooting 54 application launch 29 enabling SNMP trap processing 31 Enterprise Management Console, buttons 31 Enterprise Management Console, overview 30 Enterprise Management installation 18 Enterprise Management integration 30 environment variables 54 Event Management components 19 extended discovery 64 C changing the community string 52 class definitions, configuring 22 class definitions, file names 69 class definiti
Insight Manager 7 68 installation instructions 9, 10 installation notes 17 installation overview 9 installation, Enterprise Management 18 installation, WorldView components 18 installing HP classes 64 installing Insight Integration 10 Integrity server integration 39 L launching HP System Management Homepage 29 launching HP Systems Insight Manager 29 launching HP Systems Insight Manager in-context 30 M management information base (MIB) files 24, 49 message actions 32 message records 32, 55 MIB (management