HP Insight Management Agents 9.5 Installation Guide

Configuring SNMP settings for OpenView Network Node Manager
When OpenView Network Node Manager (NNM) is installed, the SNMP settings must be
configured in the SNMP EMANATE agent. The settings are configured in the snmpd.conf file,
located in the NNM installation directory under \HP Openview\NNM\conf\SNMP Agent.
The following is a sample configuration. Other examples are provided in the snmpd.conf file.
get-community-name: public
set-community-name: PUBLIC
contact: Lab Administrator
location: Integration Test Lab
trap-dest: 170.20.1.10
trap-dest: 170.20.1.11
Installing the agents from a cp00xxxx.exe file
Before installing the agents, be sure the server meets the prerequisites for installation. For more
information, see the respective server user guide and release notes.
1. Download the smart component cp00xxxx.exe file that you want to install from: http://
h18023.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/index.html.
2. Log in to Windows as a user with administrator rights.
3. Execute the cp00xxxx.exe file that contains the HP Insight Management Agents. The HP
ProLiant Package Setup window appears.
4. Click Install. The extraction progress starts.
5. The HP ProLiant Setup dialog box appears. Setup is ready to begin the install process. Click
Install.
Command line syntax
The general command line syntax for single component installation is:
cpxxxxxx [/s[ilent]] [/f[orce]] [/r[eboot]] [/h[elp]] [/?]
where cpxxxxxx is the filename of the Smart Component; the x's represent the component number.
NOTE: All arguments and information enclosed in brackets are optional. For a full description
of the arguments that the Smart Components accept, see “Command line arguments (page 10).
If no command line arguments are included with the command, the component GUI appears.
Command line arguments
Table 2 (page 10) lists the arguments recognized by Smart Components.
Table 2 Command line arguments
DescriptionCommand line argument
Displays command line Help information./h[elp]
Identical to the /help argument./?
Specifies whether the GUI is suppressed or displayed. Use
this argument when scripting the Smart Components to
/s[ilent]
suppress the GUI. If this argument is omitted from the
command line, the GUI is displayed.
10 Installation and configuration instructions for Microsoft Windows