System information
Table Of Contents
- Introduction to SolarWinds Storage Manager powered by Profiler
- Installation
- Storage Manager System Requirements
- Storage Manager Server Installation for Windows
- Installing Storage Manager over an Existing Profiler Deployment
- Clean Install of Storage Manager for Windows
- Installing the Storage Manager Integration Module on your Orion Server
- License Activation
- STM Agent OS Device Configuration
- STM Orion NPM Integration
- Storage Manager Database
- Web Console Navigation
- Server Setup
- Monitoring Storage Arrays
- Backup Profiler
- Monitoring VMware
- VMware Device Requirements
- Configuring VMware
- Application Monitoring
- Gathering Exchange 2003/2007 Storage Data
- Exchange 2003 Clustering:
- Requirements for Gathering Exchange 2003/2007 Mailbox/Attachment Analysis Data
- Adding an Oracle Device
- Requirements
- Procedure:
- Windows:
- For example:
- Linux / Solaris installation:
- For example:
- Configuring an Oracle Device
- Editing an Oracle Configuration
- Reports and Schedules
- Rules & Policies
- Linux Installation
- STM Installation for LINUX
- New Install for Linux Server
- New Install for Linux Agent
- Uninstalling the Linux Server
- Uninstalling the Linux Agent
- Upgrading a Linux Server on an Existing Installation
- Upgrading the Linux Agent on an Existing Installation
- Backup Profiler Requirements
- Installing Agents on Windows Cluster (Windows 2008)
- Appendix
- SMI-S Provider Installation & Configuration
- General SMI-S Questions
- SMI-S Providers
- 3PAR Provider
- Troubleshooting 3PAR
- Dell MD3K Provider
- Dell Compellent
- Troubleshooting Compellent
- EMC Provider (Clariion, Symmetrix, Vmax)
- EMC Provider Version 4.0 and later
- Symmetrix
- CLARiiON Locally Attached
- CLARiiON out-of-band
- Provider Version Pre-4.0.0
- Adding A SAN
- Symmetrix & CLARiiON Out-of-Band
- CLARiiON Locally Attached
- Troubleshooting EMC (All Versions)
- Troubleshooting EMC Version 4.0.0 and later
- Troubleshooting EMC Version Pre-4.0.0
- Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) Provider
- Troubleshooting HDS
- HP Providers
- HP Provider Installation
- HP XP Provider
- HP EVA Provider (Command View)
- Adding Users to HP Groups
- Troubleshooting HP EVA
- Troubleshooting Using the CollectLogs tool
- HP LeftHand
- Finding a Management Node
- Enabling SNMP:
- IBM DS Provider
- IBM Provider Download:
- IBM CIM Agent:
- IBM Provider FAQ:
- Install guides:
- Troubleshooting IBM
- IBM SVC Provider
- Troubleshooting IBM SVC Provider
- LSI Provider
- New Provider (Eagle 2)
- Installation for Windows
- Adding A SAN
- Adding A SAN
- Installation on Linux
- Legacy Provider (Pre-Eagle 2)
- Installation on Windows
- Adding A SAN
- Windows
- Linux
- Obtaining Array Identifier
- SANtricity Storage Manager
- Troubleshooting LSI New Provider Eagle 2
- Troubleshooting LSI Legacy Provider (Pre-Eagle 2)
- OS Embedded Providers
- Solaris
- Pillar Provider
- Troubleshooting Pillar
- Using Support Tool to force a Pilot Failover.
- Sun Storage TEK 99xxSeries Provider
- Sun Storage TEK 2K, 6K & FLX Provider
- SMI-S Provider Tools
- Remote Agent Upgrade Utility
- Performing an Agent Upgrade:
- How to enable SSL login for the STM website
- Installing Local Help Files
- General Troubleshooting
- Index

Storage Manager
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1. Verify the version of the agent in the Devices page.
2. If the agent version does not match the current version, then move on
to upgrade the agent.
3. Click Settings > Updates & Upgrades.
4. Click Upgrade Agents.
5. Provide a name for your Agent Upgrade activity. Select all the required
modules and the Agents.
6. Click Save to push the changes.
7. Click Module Push Report for details on the Modules/Agents upgrade
pushed.
Note: The Agent upgrade details are also available in Reports.
Under Quick reports, select 'Agent Upgrade History' under 'Configuration'
and run the report.
http://knowledgebase.solarwinds.com/kb/questions/2393/Current+and+previous+
Profiler+agent+downloads
You can download them for Windows, Linux, and Unix platforms and install them
in a few minutes. Once installed, they will self-register with the Storage Manager
server and automatically start monitoring the server they are installed on.
Manual Upgrade
The above upgrade mechanism is done from the Server side. Agent Upgrades
can also be done manually by executing the Agent build for that version on the
Agent side itself. SolarWinds recommends upgrades to be done from the Server
side to avoid data loss.
STM Agent OS Device Configuration
In most cases, an OS Agent will self-register with the STM server as a device.
However, you can also define devices manually.
To change the default OS policy:
1. Click > Settings > Policies > Default OS Policy










