HP Systems Insight Manager 5.2 Installation and Configuration Guide for HP-UX

Manager\config\globalsettings.props for Windows and in
/etc/opt/mx/config/globalsettings.props for HP-UX and Linux.
3. Set the Default timeout and the Default retries. If some systems are managed over a WAN or satellite
link, use a larger time-out (for example, five seconds) with at least one retry. For a LAN, you can use a
shorter time-out. You can configure this setting on a single-system basis.
4. In the Default WBEM settings section, verify that Enable WBEM (the default) is selected to allow
Web-Based Enterprise Management
(WBEM) requests to be sent. Enter as many default user names
and passwords as needed. If your network includes
storage systems
, enter the user name and password
of each
SMI CIMOM
in this section. The identification process attempts each user name and password
pair until a successful response is obtained. Future WBEM requests to that system use the user name
and password that succeeded. For Windows-based systems, the user name should include the domain
name, for example,
domainname\username
.
If you have WBEM systems and you do not enter a user name and password pair, the systems will not
be discovered.
Order the name and password pairs such that root and administrator passwords are listed first and
user and guest passwords are listed second. This order minimizes the search time.
HP recommends limiting WBEM user name and password pairs to 10 to reduce the overall discovery
run time. To add more than 10 WBEM user name and password pairs, run the mxnodesecurity -a
-p wbem -c
username
:
password
command for each additional set. You can also create an XML file
that defines your system authorizations before running discovery.
OpenWBEM is not supported.
5. In the Default HTTP settings section, select Enable HTTP and HTTPS if you need web-based agents
and other HTTP port scans to be identified. HP recommends leaving this option enabled for proper
management and discovery of systems.
6. In the Default SNMP settings section, verify that Enable SNMP (the default) is selected and specify
values for Default time out and Default retries. For systems managed over a WAN or satellite link,
use a larger time-out (for example, five seconds) with at least one retry. For a LAN, a shorter time-out
can be used. You can configure these settings on a single-system basis.
7. (Optional) Enter the Default write community string. This value is case-sensitive. Only a few tools
need this option set. Community strings are case-sensitive.
Note: The Write community string is optional and is required only for firmware updates on a GbE
switch. If you must update the GbE switch firmware, you must first set the write community string from
this page and then run the existing switch update task. Do not set this feature if the network is not trusted.
8. In the Read community string field, enter up to 10 read community strings. This value is case-sensitive.
The identification process attempts communication with a system, using each of these communities in
succession until a successful response is obtained. Future SNMP requests then use the community string
that provided a successful response.
If you have SNMP systems and no read community string that match the systems are entered, the systems
will not be discovered.
9. (Optional) In the Default DMI settings section, select Enable DMI, to enable
Desktop Management
Interface
(DMI) identification to run on systems. DMI is used to manage some older desktops, HP-UX
11.0 servers, and some third-party servers. If you do not need to manage these kinds of systems, DMI
can be disabled to improve discovery performance.
For HP-UX, HP recommends disabling DMI.
DMI is not currently supported on Linux systems and is not shown in the user interface.
If DMI is disabled and some systems no longer have a correct system type or product name, re-enable
DMI.
10. Click OK to accept the settings.
Adding users
Create a new
user
account to sign-in to HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM). The account must be valid
on the operating system (including Active Directory on Windows) on the
Central Management Server
(CMS)
36 Configuring HP SIM using the Options menu