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

When you install HP Systems Insight Manager, the following software dependencies are required:
SysMgmtDB, JAVAOOB, and SSH. If you would like HP SIM to manage your CMS you must install
WBEM, if it is not already installed. If you downloaded your software from the Web, these dependency
packages are included in the depot file. The installation procedure will be described using this depot.
4. If you have an Oracle database, install the Oracle JDBC driver, version 10.1.0.2.0 or newer. See the
Oracle documentation, or visit the Oracle website at
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/tech/java/sqlj_jdbc/index.html for additional information.
If you have an older version of the JDBC driver already installed, do the following:
a. Stop HP SIM.
b. Search for a file named ojdbc14.jar in the /opt/mx/lib and /opt/mx/jboss/server/hpsim/lib
directories and remove it from any locations where it is found.
c. Download the new driver, version 10.1.0.2.0 or newer, from the Oracle website at
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/tech/java/sqlj_jdbc/index.html.
d. Copy the JDBC driver file (ojdbc14.jar) to the /opt/mx/lib and /opt/mx/jboss/server/hpsim/lib
directories.
5. Install HP Systems Insight Manager:
swinstall -s /directory/depot x autoreboot=true HPSIM-HP-UX
where directory is the path to the depot file and depot is the name of the depot file. For example:
swinstall -s /tmp/HPSIM_download.depot -x autoreboot=true HPSIM-HP-UX
Note:When upgrading your HP Systems Insight Manager installation on HP-UX to HP SIM 5.1 the HP-UX
upgrade process includes an automatic reboot and can take up to two hours to complete. You can
check the initconfig.log to determine if the upgrade has completed.
6. After upgrading to HP SIM 5.1, sign in to HP SIM, and run the Daily Device Identification task to ensure
that all your associations are updated correctly.
Note: Before running the Daily Device Identification task, if there is a WMI Mapper Proxy node configured
from the previous release, you must first re-identify the WMI Mapper node and verify that the Properties
page for the WMI Mapper is working properly. See “Configuring WMI Mapper” for details.
To run the daily Identification task:
a. Select Tasks & Logs>View All Scheduled Tasks. The All Scheduled Tasks page appears.
b. Select the Daily Device Identification task.
c. Click Run Now.
WARNING: After upgrading from HP SIM 4.x to HP SIM 5.x for HP-UX, do not remove the SD bundles
HPSIM-Migration or ixPostgreSQL. One of these bundles will be on your system (depending on whether you
are upgrading from HP SIM 4.2.0.1.5 or a previous version respectively) in addition to the HP SIM bundle
HPSIM-HP-UX. Either bundle will contain the SD product PostgreSQL. The web release of HP SIM 5.x for
HP-UX contains the custom version of the PosgreSQL database, which is packaged as the SD product
SysMgmtDB. However, this version of the database is only used with new installations of HP SIM. When
upgrading from HP SIM 4.x, HP SIM 5.x will continue to use the PostgreSQL program from the previous
release of HP SIM. When upgrading from an older version of 5.x, HP SIM continues to use the previously
active database program, even if the hpSysMgmtDB bundle tag is removed. The SysMgmtDB product is now
contained within the HPSIM-HP-UX bundle.
NOTE: Serviceguard integration has changed with HP SIM 5.x. If you updated from HP SIM 4.2 with
Serviceguard Manager 4.02, you can still launch Serviceguard Manager. To do this, select a cluster member
from the Tools>Integrated Consoles menu. To update Serviceguard Manager to 5.0 see
http://www.hp.com/go/softwaredepot., After you updated to Serviceguard Manager 5.0, you can launch
Serviceguard Manager by clicking a cluster name.
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