HP StorageWorks HSG80 ACS Solution Software V8.8 for Tru64 UNIX Installation and Configuration Guide (AA-RV1VA-TE, March 2005)

Installing and Configuring the HSG Agent
144 HSG80 ACS Solution Software V8.8 for Tru64 UNIX Installation and Configuration Guide
Table 19: Information Needed to Configure Agent
Term/Procedure Description
Adding a Client system entry For a client system to receive updates from the
Agent, you must add it to the Agent’s list of client
system entries. The Agent will only send information
to client system entries that are on this list. In
addition, adding a client system entry allows you to
access the Agent system from the Navigation Tree on
that Client system.
Adding a subsystem entry You need to tell the Agent the subsystem that it needs
to monitor.
Client system Network names for the computers on which the
Client software runs.
Client system access options The access privilege level controls the Client system’s
level of access to the subsystems.
0=No Access-Can use the Client software to add a
system to a Navigation Tree, set up a pager, and
view properties of the controller and the system. You
cannot use Client to open a Storage Window.
1=Show Level Access-Can use the Client software to
open a Storage Window, but you cannot make
modifications in that window.
2=Storage Subsystem Configuration Capability-Can
use the Client software to make changes in a
Storage Window to modify a subsystem
configuration.
Client system notification
options
Note: For all of the client
system notification options,
local notification is available
through an entry in the
system error log file and
Email (provided that Email
notification in
PAGEMAIL.COM has not
been disabled).
0 = No Error Notification-No error notification is
provided over network.
1 = Notification via a TCP/IP Socket (Transmission
Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)-Updates the
Storage Window of subsystem changes provided
AES is running. Required for Windows NT event
logging and pager notification. If you do not select
TCP/IP, you will need to refresh the Storage Window
to obtain the latest status of a subsystem.
2 = Notification via the SNMP protocol (Simple
Network Management Protocol)–Requires you to use
an SNMP-monitoring program to view SNMP traps.
3 = Notification via both TCP/IP and
SNMP–Combination of options 1 and 2.