HP Device Monitor (v 1.2) for Microsoft System Center User Guide

4. Enter the appropriate credentials:
If you are updating a Linux, VMware, or Agentless server, enter the Community String.
If you are updating an Onboard Administrator, enter the credentials.
If you are updating a Virtual Connect Domain, enter the credentials.
5. Click OK.
Setting up a non-administrator account to use the DMC
To connect the DMS from the DMC and manage the devices, non-administrator users must be
granted the following access permissions to local or remote DMS resources:
Full Control access to the registry key located at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\
Hewlett-Packard\HP SCOM Management Packs\HPDeviceMonitorService
Read/write/execute permissions to the HP Device Monitor Service folder located at %Program
Files%\HP SCOM Management Packs\HP Device Monitor Service. Ensure that
all files in the HP Device Monitor Service folder have read/write/execute permissions, including
CSDataLayer.dll.
IMPORTANT: Although it is possible to manage devices using a non-administrator account, it is
not recommended. If a non-administrator account is used, no events are logged in the HP Device
Monitor event log if a problem occurs.
When a non-administrator account is used, events can be viewed in the device monitor logs
generated under %ProgramFiles%\HP SCOM Management Packs\HP Device Monitor
Service.
NOTE: A non-administrator user needs to be added to the HP Device Monitor Service folder and
given “registry key” permissions to access DMS/DMC. Just adding the non-administrator user to
the local administrator group does not grant access to DMS/DMC.
Accessing HP Device Monitor help
The Help menu User Guide option links to the HP website, which provides links to the HP OneView
for Microsoft System Center documentation.
14 Using the HP Device Monitor Console