HP ProLiant Linux Management Pack (v 3.1)for Microsoft System Center User GuideAbstractThis guide provides information on using the HP ProLiant Linux
Using Run As profilesRun As profiles enable non-default Run As accounts to be used for discovery and monitoring ofHP servers. You can use the followin
3 More about this management packThis chapter provides more background information about the components of this managementpack.The following managemen
• Group StateThis view displays the State view by groups, including the groups provided by this managementpack.• Health Collection StateThis view disp
Figure 3 Example of an Active AlertServer State viewThe Server State view displays the overall status of HP hardware associated with the listed server
Group Diagram viewThe Group Diagram view in the HP Systems folder provides a graphical display of all groups, allassociated HP servers, and all subsys
Classes• HP Device Monitor Server Class(ID=HewlettPackard.Servers.HPDMServer)Includes discovered instances of the HP ProLiant servers that communicate
ExampleDescriptionSuccessLogs subsystem health (Integrated Management Log (IML))◦ Memory(ID=HewlettPackard.ProLiant.Monitored.Linux.HPSystemMemory.Hea
(ID=HewlettPackard.ProLiant.Monitored.Linux.HPSystemPowerSupplies.HealthState)ExampleDescriptionSuccessPower supply subsystem health◦ Processors(ID=He
The HP ProLiant Monitored Library Management Pack, on which this management pack depends,provides this discovery rule:• HP Servers Group contains HP P
• HP ProLiant Linux Server Log Collection To HP ProLiant Linux Server Health Rollup Monitor(ID=HewlettPackard.ProLiant.Monitored.Linux.HPSystemLogsToH
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4 EventsBase hardware eventsBase hardware event descriptionSNMP trap IDHP Linux Processor degraded1005HP Linux Memory error tracking disabled6016HP Li
Base hardware event descriptionSNMP trap IDHP Linux Rack power subsystem degraded22034HP Linux Rack enclosure power subsystem degraded22035HP Linux Ra
Server storage eventsServer storage event descriptionSNMP trap IDHP Linux Drive array controller degraded3033HP Linux Drive array logical drive degrad
Server storage event descriptionSNMP trap IDHP Linux Storage system fan degraded8029HP Linux Storage system temperature degraded8030HP Linux Storage s
5 TroubleshootingIntroductionThe following information is designed to help resolve some common operating issues that mightoccur when you use this mana
Operational and usage issuesAlert notifications repeat the value displayed in Path, and the Path and Source valuesappear to be swappedIn alert notific
Expected associated classes are not displaying in the Server State view or the HealthCollection viewBy default, the Server State view and the Health C
HP Agentless servers that use AMS are discovered and listed in HP Linux Servers orHP VMware Servers viewsHP Agentless servers running a Linux or VMwar
6 Support and other resourcesInformation to collect before contacting HPBe sure to have the following information available before you contact HP:• So
Warranty informationHP will replace defective delivery media for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase. Thiswarranty applies to all Insight Ma
Contents1 Overview...5Introduction...
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IndexAactive alertsviewing, 8alertsActive Alerts view, 12viewing, 8Bbase hardware events, 20Cconsole Tasks see HP tasksDdependency monitors see propag
Server State view, 13server storage events, 22SMH task see HP System Management Homepage taskSNMP trap eventsbase hardware, 20environmental hardware,
Researching state monitoring...25Expected associated class
1 OverviewThis guide is designed for system administrators who use the HP ProLiant Linux Management Pack,HP Insight Management Agents, and other HP ap
2 Using this management packThis chapter describes how to use the various management pack components.IMPORTANT: Before attempting to use this manageme
Figure 1 Monitoring View exampleViewing all HP ProLiant servers that run supported versions of Linuxoperating system software1. In the Operations Mana
2. Expand the HP Linux Servers folder and select one of these options:• Select Server State. All HP Linux servers are listed in the Server State view.
4. To display details for an individual alert, select the alert in the Active Alerts pane. The AlertDetails pane shows HP Knowledge base text with the
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