System information
134 Logical Partitions on System i5
38.The Guided Setup Wizard - Authorize Users for Electronic Service Agent panel is now
displayed (see Figure 4-41).
The information collected and sent to IBM by the HMC can be seen on the IBM Electronic
Service Agent Web sit:
http://www.ibm.com/support/electronic
To access this data on the Web, you must have a registered IBM ID and authorized that ID
through the HMC. You can register IBM IDs via the Web site:
https://www.ibm.com/registration/selfreg
Enter a valid IBM ID and an optional second IBM ID if required, in the Web authorization
panel. The Guided Setup will only allow you to authorize two user IDs to access the data
sent by the HMC to IBM. However, you can submit as many registrations as you like by
clicking Service Applications → Service Agent → eService Registration from the HMC
desktop.
Figure 4-41 Guided Setup wizard - Authorized Users for ESA
If you do not have valid IBM ID, you can choose to leave this panel blank and manually
complete this information later by clicking Service Applications → Service Agent →
eService Registration from the HMC desktop.
In our example, we decide to register our IBM ID later. Click Next to continue.
39.The Guided Setup Wizard - Notification of Problem Events display is shown (see
Figure 4-42). The HMC can alert your administrators of problems with the HMC or its
managed systems via e-mail.
You can choose whether to notify your administrators of only problems reported to IBM
(Only call-home problem events) or of all problem events generated.
Enter the IP address and port of your SMTP server. Then click the Add button and enter
your administrator’s e-mail address and the notification type required. Click Add to accept
these values and return to the previous panel. You may enter multiple e-mail addresses
by repeating this process.