HP Storage Essentials V5.1 User Guide Second Edition (Linux Release) (T4283-96056, November 2006)

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1. Click Tools > Storage Essentials > Home on the HP SIM home page menu. The HP SE home
page opens in a separate web browser window. Click Discovery > Setup in the upper-right
pane of the HP SE home page window.
2. Select Step 1 at the top of the page.
3. Click the IP Addresses tab.
4. Click the Add Address button.
5. In the IP Address/DNS Name field, type the IP address or DNS name of the HP CIMOM you
want to discover.
6. Enter the User Name used to access the HP CIMOM.
7. Enter the Password used to access the HP CIMOM.
8. If you typed a password in the previous step, retype the password in the Verify Password field.
9. In the Comment field (optional), type a comment for additional information. The information
typed into this field is displayed under the Comment column in the Addresses to Discover list
(Tools > Storage Essentials > Home > Discovery > Setup).
10.Do not select the Do Not Authenticate option.
11.Click OK.
To start discovering elements on the network, click the Start Discovery button on the IP
Addresses tab.
Discovering HP StorageWorks EVA Arrays
The process for discovering HP StorageWorks EVA arrays differs depending on which version of
Command View EVA you are using. If you are using Command View EVA 6.x, you should use the
EVA provider as described in Discovering HP StorageWorks EVA Arrays Using Command View
EVA 6.x” on page 74. If you are using Command View EVA 4.x, you should use the Command
View EVA SMI-S provider as described in ”Discovering HP StorageWorks EVA Arrays Using
Command View EVA 4.x” on page 75.
The management server uses the EVA provider by default. If you are using Command View EVA 4.x,
you will need to enable the use of the Command View EVA SMI-S provider as described in
Discovering HP StorageWorks EVA Arrays Using Command View EVA 4.x” on page 75.
If you are using active and standby Command View EVA proxy machines, see ”Issues Related to
Using Active and Standby Command View EVA Proxy Machines” on page 76