HP Systems Insight Manager 7.0 Installation and Configuration Guide for HP-UX Abstract This document describes the installation and configuration of HP Systems Insight Manager. This document is intended for system administrators who plan to install and use HP SIM. It is helpful to have previous experience with Systems Insight Manager and a HP-UX operating system.
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Contents 1 Installation overview and requirements..........................................................5 First time install process overview................................................................................................5 Upgrade overview....................................................................................................................5 System requirements..................................................................................................................
8 Troubleshooting........................................................................................43 9 Support and other resources......................................................................46 Information to collect before contacting HP.................................................................................46 How to contact HP..................................................................................................................
1 Installation overview and requirements This chapter provides an overview of the HP Systems Insight Manager installation process, and it identifies the system requirements for a HP-UX CMS, a managed system, and a network client. First time install process overview Perform these steps for a first time install of HP Systems Insight Manager on your CMS: 1. Install and configure the CMS. For details, see “Installing HP Systems Insight Manager on the CMS for the first time” (page 22). 2.
Hardware • Any HP system (PA-RISC 2.0 or Integrity) server with a minimum of 2 GB RAM (3 GB for HP-UX 11i v3) • Any HP system with Oracle installed with a minimum of 4 GB RAM • Free disk space: ◦ 20 MB for CMS (/) ◦ 600 MB for the CMS and DTF agent (/opt) ◦ 500 MB minimum recommended for data (/var/opt) NOTE: The ProLiant ML/DL 100 series servers do not support HP Insight Remote Support Advanced.
NOTE: The hpsimdb version supports up to 500 systems and 5,000 events. • Java Out-of-Box installed (shipped as optional selectable software as part of the operating system) Browser software: • Mozilla Firefox 3.5 (3.5.09.00) Networking Properly configured and working Domain Name System (DNS). NOTE: HP Integrity VMs do not support running an application at the same level as the host.
6. Click download selected, and follow the directions. HP recommends the gzip package format from the following available formats. • zip package • gzip package • tar package • download a script that will ftp the patches Procedure 2 Installing patches 1. 2. Create a /var/tmp/patches directory, and copy the downloaded patches into that directory. Execute: gunzip patch_file tar -xvf patch_file 3. Load the patches into /var/tmp/patches/depot: ./create_depot_hp-ux_11 4.
• Windows managed systems ◦ Windows Server 2008 Standard ◦ Windows Server 2008 Enterprise ◦ Windows Server 2008 Web ED ◦ Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise, SP1 ◦ Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard, SP1 ◦ Windows Server 2008 R2 Data Center, SP1 ◦ Windows Server 2008 R2 Web Server, SP1 ◦ Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard ◦ Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials ◦ Windows HPC Server 2008 R2 ◦ Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard ◦ Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard, Server Core,
◦ Windows Storage Server 2008 Standard (x64) ◦ Windows Storage Server 2008 Enterprise (x64) ◦ Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Standard, SP1 ◦ Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Enterprise, SP1 ◦ Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Standard ◦ Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Enterprise ◦ Windows 2003 R2 Standard ◦ Windows 2003 R2 Standard (x64) ◦ Windows 2003 R2 Standard, SP2 ◦ Windows 2003 R2 Standard (x64), SP2 ◦ Windows 2003 R2 Enterprise ◦ Windows 2003 R2 Enterprise (x64) ◦ Windows 2003
• • ◦ Windows 2003 Web Edition SP1 ◦ Windows 2003 Web Edition SP2 ◦ Windows 7 (Professional/Enterprise) ◦ Windows 7 (Professional/Enterprise) (x64) ◦ Windows Vista (Business/Enterprise) SP2 ◦ Windows Vista (Business/Enterprise) (x64) SP2 HP-UX and HP NonStop Kernel managed systems ◦ HP-UX 11i v1 (11.11) ◦ HP-UX 11i v2 Update 2 (11.23 PI-PA) ◦ HP-UX 11i v3 (11.31 IA/PA) ◦ HP NonStop Kernel ◦ OpenVMS 8.3 ◦ OpenVMS 8.4 Linux managed systems ◦ Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.
◦ Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 IPF, Update 9 ◦ Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 x86, Update 9 ◦ Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 AMD64/EM64T, Update 9 ◦ Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
• ◦ SUSE Enterprise Linux 10 x86, SP3 ◦ SUSE Enterprise Linux 10 AMD64/EM64T, SP3 ◦ Debian 5.5 VMware managed systems ◦ VMWare ESX 4.0 Update3 ◦ VMWare M/N (ESXi 5) Lockdown mode (Initial Release) ◦ VMWare 5.0 stateless ◦ VMWare 5.0 statefull ◦ VMWare ESX 3.5 Update 5 ◦ VMWare ESX 4.0 Update 2 ◦ VMWare ESX 4.1 ◦ VMWare ESX 5.0 ◦ VMWare ESX/ESXi 4.1 Update2 ◦ VMWare ESX/ESXI 4.1 Update 1 ◦ VMWare ESXi4.1 Update 1 running guest Windows and Linux ◦ VMWare ESX 4.
◦ • • • Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 running guest Windows Novell managed systems ◦ Netware 6.5 ◦ Netware 6.0 SUN managed systems ◦ Solaris 10 Sparc ◦ Solaris 9 Sparc ◦ Solaris 11 Intel Platform ◦ Solaris 10 Intel Platform ◦ Solaris 9 Intel Platform ◦ Solaris 8 Intel Platform IBM managed systems ◦ AIX 6.1 ◦ AIX 5.
• SSH • ProLiant Support Pack for Linux 7.
Manager enables you to quickly navigate your HP Cloud environments including server blades and desktops, enclosure infrastructures, racks, and integrated switches, through hierarchical tree views/picture views. Users are able to conveniently manage individual or groups of blade systems. System support CloudSystem Integrated Manager manages blade infrastructures. For an updated list of supported systems, see http://h18002.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/bsme/index.html.
Table 4 Supported c-Class Servers (continued) Product Models Minimum BIOS — System ROM required Minimum Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) / iLO 2 / iLO 3 / iLO 4 firmware version required Operating Systems Supported1 Minimum ProLiant Support Pack (PSP) required Windows PCI expansion blades NA NA NA NA ProLiant BL260c G6 NA 1.75 or later Windows, Linux, 8.20 Solaris, and NetWare ProLiant BL260c G5 l20 02/14/2008 1.50 or later Windows and Linux 8.00 ProLiant BL280c G6 I22 3/11/09 1.
Table 4 Supported c-Class Servers (continued) Product Models Operating Systems Supported1 Minimum ProLiant Support Pack (PSP) required Windows ProLiant BL465c G7 A19 (AMD Opteron 6200) iLO 3 version 1.05 Microsoft Windows PSP 8.7 Server Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) Solaris VMware ESX Citrix XenServer ProLiant BL490c G7 I28 2011/01/29 iLO 3 Microsoft Windows PSP 8.
Table 5 Supported Servers HP Consolidated Client Infrastructure (CCI) Product Models ProLiant BL1000 Minimum BIOS — System ROM required 2.04 A Minimum Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) / iLO 2 / iLO 3 / iLO 4 firmware version required 4.01 Rev. A2 Operating Systems Supported1 Minimum ProLiant Support Pack (PSP) required Windows Windows XP NA Windows XP or Vista NA Windows XP or Vista NA Windows XP or Vista NA 15 Jan 2008 ProLiant BL1500 1.02 Rev. A 4.01 Rev. A2 15 Jan 2008 ProLiant BL2000 2.
Table 7 Supported p-Class Servers (continued) Product Models Minimum BIOS — System ROM required ProLiant BL25p ProLiant BL25p G2 2007.09.23 (A) Minimum Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) / iLO 2 / iLO 3 / iLO 4 firmware version required Operating Systems Supported1 Minimum ProLiant Support Pack (PSP) required Windows 1.70 or later Windows and Linux 7.20 or later 1.24 or later Windows and Linux 7.60 or later 1.88 or later Windows and Linux 1.70 or later Windows and Linux 7.10 or later 1.
Table 8 Supported c-Class Interconnects/Switches (continued) Product Models Minimum Software Management firmware version HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module for BladeSystem c-Class 2.25 HP Virtual Connect 8Gb Fibre Channel Module (24-port) NA Brocade 8Gb SAN Switch for HP BladeSystem c-Class NA HP NC382m Dual Port 1GbE BL-c Adapter Boot code version 4.4.14 and MBA version 4.4.16 QMH2562 8Gb FC for HP BladeSystem c-Class 4.04.
2 Installing HP Systems Insight Manager on the CMS for the first time Preparing the system 1. 2. 3. For a first time install of Systems Insight Manager on your CMS, install and configure the CMS. The procedure to complete this step is in this chapter. Install and configure the required management software on the systems that will be managed by the CMS. For more information on this step, see “Setting up managed systems” (page 27) for details. Configure HP SIM for your environment.
swremove mysql 3. Download the software, or locate a copy of the software on a depot server. To download the software, see http://www.hp.com/go/hpsim, and on the upper-left of the page under HP management software, click Download. The HP SIM Download page appears. Under Systems Insight Manager and related components, select HP SIM-HP-UX, and then select Download latest version of HP SIM-HP-UX for a full product installation. 4.
2. (Optional, required only if you plan to use an Oracle database.) Configure HP SIM to use a newly created Oracle database using the following command: /opt/mx/bin/mxoracleconfig The command executes and asks for user information for the following host/port/ Database/Username/Password/Jar file path with the file name. mxoracleconfig Or mxoracleconfig –h hostname –n port number –d database –u username –p password –j driverjarfilelocation [-f] Table 13 Oracle database commands 3.
6. (Optional) To use the CMS as a managed system, install WBEM, if it is not already installed. WBEM requires OpenSSL, so be sure that OpenSSL is installed on the CMS by running the following command: swlist OpenSSL If this command returns Error: Software “OpenSSL” was not found on host, then OpenSSL is not installed. OpenSSL is available on Software Depot at http://www.hp.com/go/softwaredepot or on your operating system media. a.
Tuning HP SIM (Optional) Using SAM or the HP-UX Kernel Configuration tool (kcweb) or kctune, complete the following optional manual parameter adjustments, if needed. • Set the dbc_max_pct kernel parameter. This is the percentage of physical memory that can be dynamically allocated for the data buffer cache. It defaults to 50%, which is usually too high. Set this variable to the percentage of your system physical memory that equals approximately 200 MB.
3 Setting up managed systems Perform step 2 to install and configure the required management software. 1. Install and configure the CMS. The procedure to complete this step is in the installation chapter of this guide. For details, see “Installing HP Systems Insight Manager on the CMS for the first time” (page 22). 2. Install and configure the required management software on the systems that will be managed by the CMS. The procedure to complete this step is in this chapter. 3.
3. Acquire and install the managed system software if not previously installed. The SecureShell, WBEM bundles are included on the HP-UX Operating Environment and Application Release media, as well as part of the HP SIM HP-UX depot downloaded from http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/hpsim/dl_hpux.html. For the WBEM providers, see http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/ hpsim/dl_hpux.html .
2. If the SMI-S provider is not installed, obtain and install it, according to the vendor installation instructions. Verifying SSL HP SIM requires that Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is enabled for the SMI-S provider in order to discover and manage the storage system that the provider supports. Verify that SSL is enabled for each SMI-S provider. Configuring SMI-S providers Occasionally, it might be necessary to modify an SMI-S provider port number or password.
4 Configuring Systems Insight Manager Perform step 3 to configure HP SIM for your environment. 1. Install and configure the CMS. For more information, see “Installing HP Systems Insight Manager on the CMS for the first time” (page 22). 2. Install and configure the required Insight Management Agent on the systems that will be managed by the CMS. For more information, see “Setting up managed systems” (page 27). 3. Configure HP SIM for your environment.
• Configure Managed Systems Configure managed systems as they are discovered, by configuring WBEM and WMI, SNMP, SSH access, and trust relationship. • WBEM/WMI Mapper Proxy To retrieve managed system information on Windows systems, enter the mapper proxy system host name and port number. NOTE: • This page only appears if you selected to manage a Windows operating system.
Table 14 Collections by operating system (continued) Windows Linux HP-UX Other Solaris 1 Located under All VSE Resources. Operating-system-specific reports The following reports are specific to HP-UX and are added or removed depending on whether HP-UX is selected or not. Windows or Linux do not have specific reports.
To add user groups, select Options→Security→Users and Authorizations→Users, and then click New Group. 3. Add toolboxes. Toolboxes, define the set of tools to which a user has access. To add toolboxes, select Options→Security→Users and Authorizations→Toolboxes, and then click New. 4. Add authorizations Authorizations give the user access to view and manage systems. Each authorization specifies a user or user group, a toolbox, and a system or system group.
For more information on the Options menu items, see the HP SIM help system. Configuring HP-UX systems manually Procedure 7 Configuring HP-UX manually 1. Configure SNMP to send traps to the CMS. a. Add the full host name or IP address of the CMS as a trap-dest in the following file: trap-dest: hostname or ip_address b. Stop the SNMP Master agent and all subagents with the command: /sbin/init.d/SnmpMaster stop 2. 3. Set trust relationship to Trust by Certificate.
4. Create subscriptions for WBEM events. NOTE: Subscribing to WBEM Indications/Events on managed systems is optional. NOTE: For more information about HP-UX WBEM events, go to the WBEM Event Subscriptions for HP-UX systems managed by Systems Insight Manager 6.x white paper at http:// h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/hpsim/infolibrary.html. To subscribe to WBEM Indications/Events: a. From the managed system, be sure WBEM is installed. b.
5 Upgrading HP SIM This chapter provides the steps to upgrade HP SIM 5.3.1 and later. Before beginning the HP SIM upgrade, verify that your user name and password to access to the database are valid. When you perform and upgrade, HP SIM checks for a previous installation of HP SIM, stops HP SIM and all related services and daemons, overwrites or copies files to the appropriate locations on the CMS, and then restarts HP SIM and all related services. NOTE: If you are upgrading from HP SIM 5.
b. c. d. 5. Search for a file named ojdbc14.jar in the [installdir]/lib and [installdir]/jboss/server/hpsim/lib directories and remove it from any locations where it is found. Download the new driver from the Oracle website at http://www.oracle.com/technology/ software/tech/java/sqlj_jdbc/index.html. Copy the JDBC driver file (ojdbc14.jar) to the [installdir]/lib and [installdir]/jboss/server/hpsim/lib directories.
6 Uninstalling HP SIM Uninstalling HP SIM from an HP-UX system CAUTION: Removing HP SIM permanently deletes the information in the database unless you back it up before removing the software. Procedure 9 Uninstalling HP SIM 1. Stop the HP SIM daemons: mxstop 2. Verify that the daemons are no longer running: ps -ef | grep mx If any of the HP SIM daemons are running, note their process IDs (PIDs) in the ps -ef output, and kill them: kill -9 PID where PID is the process ID of the daemon.
7 Configuration options Several configurable parameters in HP SIM that are not available from the GUI. These parameters can only be configured by editing a configuration file on the CMS. NOTE: All HP SIM parameters have been set to predefined values that are appropriate for most situations. Only change these parameters if you are experiencing issues with the default values.
Monitor time-out policy The monitor time-out policy keeps sessions alive, provided the user has a web browser window open displaying the Systems Insight Manager GUI. Closing the browser or navigating to another web page starts the timer for the time-out period. The default time-out period is 20 minutes. Users must use some other means to protect an unattended session from illegal use, such as password-protected screen savers.
Implementation Changes made to the log.properties file do not take effect until the log manager daemon or service is restarted. Restart the Systems Insight Manager service. CAUTION: The queue size should be changed only with extreme care. If the queue is set too high, the log manager consumes too much system memory. NOTE: When the Audit Log file reaches the maximum file size, the log is renamed with MX_LOGROLLFILEEXT extension and a new file is started.
Tools in this category have no task output, have task output that is saved outside of Systems Insight Manager, or have task results that are unlikely to be of long-term interest. Tasks for all other tools are considered long-term. Frequently scheduled tasks Task results can also be removed from the Task Results Page if a certain number of task results for a scheduled task accumulate. This setting defaults to 10 instances of a single task.
8 Troubleshooting Data collection issues Installation issues Memory issues HP Servicecontrol Manager and HP SIM issues Security issues 8.1 Data collection issues 8.8.1.
Others may be related to how the kernel parameters are tuned. For example, if the maxssiz parameter which is used to set the maximum size of the stack for each of the user process is set to 256 MB, you may get an "Unable to create native thread" error. In this case try lowering the value to 32 MB or lower to resolve the problem. 8.4 HP Servicecontrol Manager and HP SIM issues 8.8.4.1 If you are upgrading your system from HP-UX 11i v2 to HP-UX 11i v3 and HP Servicecontrol Manager 3.
Solution: This could be caused by an improperly formed certificate file. Backup the certificate file. Then view the file using a text editor, and compare the last two lines before the “END CERTIFICATE”line.
9 Support and other resources Information to collect before contacting HP Be sure to have the following information available before you contact HP: • Software product name • Hardware product model number • Operating system type and version • Applicable error message • Third-party hardware or software • Technical support registration number (if applicable) How to contact HP Use the following methods to contact HP technical support: • In the United States, see the Customer Service / Contact HP U
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computer output Text displayed by the computer. Enter The name of a keyboard key. Note that Return and Enter both refer to the same key. A sequence such as Ctrl+A indicates that you must hold down the key labeled Ctrl while pressing the A key. term Defined use of an important word or phrase. variable The name of an environment variable, for example PATH or errno. value A value that you may replace in a command or function, or information in a display that represents several possible values.
Glossary A administrative rights user A user who is authorized for the All Tools toolbox on all systems, including the Central Management Server. This type of user has been given special privileges to administer the HP Systems Insight Manager software. administrator A user who manages users, resource pools, and self-service requests through infrastructure orchestration console. agent A program that regularly gathers information or performs some other service without the user's immediate presence.
central processing unit polling rate The rate for how often the Cluster Monitor CPU Resource checks CPU utilization as reported by Insight Management Agent on monitored systems. certificate An electronic document that contains a subject's public key and identifying information about the subject. The certificate is signed by a certificate authority (CA) to bind the key and subject identification together. See also certificate authority.
critical status A state generated when HP Systems Insight Manager can no longer communicate with a managed system. custom tools Custom tools are tools that can be created by the user to run on the Central Management Server or on target systems. For example: • Remote tool A tool that runs on selected target systems. It might copy files to the target systems or run specific X-Window applications on the target systems. You can schedule this tool. • CMS tool A tool that runs on the CMS.
edit collection To modify existing collections to add or remove search criteria. enclosure A physical container for a set of server blades. It consists of a backplane that routes power and communication signals and additional hardware for cabling and thermal issues. It also hosts the CPU or server power supplies. event Information sent to certain users that something in the managed environment has changed. Events are generated from SNMP traps.
performance management, and workload management enable systems administrators to pick the value added software required to deliver complete lifecycle management of their hardware assets. HP Insight Control database The database that stores vital information about HP Systems Insight Manager, including users, systems, and toolboxes.
M Major status Status information collected from the system that indicates one or more of the monitored subsystems are not operating properly which is impacting the system. Action should be taken immediately. managed systems Any system managed by HP Systems Insight Manager, such as servers, desktops, storage systems, and Remote Insight Boards (RIBs). management agent A daemon or process running on a managed system.
O Onboard Administrator The Onboard Administrator is the central point for controlling an entire c-Class enclosure. It offers configuration, power, and administrative control over the rack, and its associated blades (Compute Servers), blade management processors (iLOs), network switches (depending on the models of switches used) and storage components (such as SAN or SATA). The Onboard Administrator is a single management processor, with shared resources to an optional backup twin processor for failover.
Additionally, based on your support agreement, system information can be collected for proactive analysis and services. rack A set of components cabled together to communicate between themselves. A rack is a container for an enclosure. Red Hat Package Manager The Red Hat Package Manager is a powerful package manager that can be used to build, install, query, verify, update, and uninstall individual software packages.
security roles A feature that enables administrators to restrict system access and manage access on a per-user or per-group basis. This capability enables systems administrators to delegate tasks to junior staff without providing access to advanced or dangerous features. It also enables systems administrators to delegate management of systems to specific organizations or customers without providing access to systems owned by other organizations or customers.
SNMP communication setting Default SNMP community string used when communicating with systems supporting SNMP communications. SNMP trap Asynchronous event generated by an SNMP agent that the system uses to communicate a fault. Software Distributor The HP-UX administration tool set used to deliver and maintain HP-UX operating systems and layered software applications. software inventory A listing of the HP software installed on the system where the Version Control Agent is installed.
• Warning The system has a potential problem or is in a state that might become a problem. • Normal The system is functioning correctly. • Disabled The system is disabled from monitoring but is not necessarily turned off. • Unknown HP Systems Insight Manager cannot obtain management information about the system. • Informational The system might be in a transitional or non-error state. system identification system information Identifying information about systems.
system type One of 12 supplied types. You can add your own based on one of these types. For example, use Server type to create MyServer type. It is still a server and is reported on in the same way, but it has your designation. System Type Manager A utility that enables you to modify the default behavior of the discovery and identification of objects classified as Unknown or as another category of systems are discovered and identified precisely as you require.
• Minor. A warning condition exists that can escalate into a more serious problem. • Normal. These events are not a problem. • Informational. No attention required. This status is provided as useful information unknown status HP Systems Insight Manager cannot obtain management information about the system using SNMP. Although no management instrumentation information is available, the system can be pinged. It might have an invalid community string or security setting.
X X client An application or tool that appears on an X server. X clients can also be called X applications. X server A local application that accepts X client requests and acts on them. X Window System A cross-platform windowing system that uses the client/server model to distribute services across a network. It enables applications or tools to run on a remote computer. XML document A collection of data represented in XML.
Index A M active time-out, 39 audit log configure, 40 managed environment first time wizard, 30 managed node see managed system managed system requirements, 8 setup, 27 setup tools, 28 monitor time-out, 39 C Central Management Server HP-UX system preparation, 22 install HP SIM on HP-UX, 23 requirements, 5 configuration audit log, 40 data collection CPU utilization, 39 lifetimes for Task Result entries, 41 managed system, 27 time-out policy, 39 configuration options, 39 configuring first time wizard, 30
overview, 36 process, 36 64 Index