HP Systems Insight Manager 5.3 with Update 1 Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux HP Part Number: 418811-005 Published: April 2009 Edition: 5.3.1

Forward as
SNMP trap
Enter a system name or IP address in the Name or IP field, and then click >> to add it to the Trap
recipients box.
Click Delete if you want to delete a recipient after selecting the name in the Trap recipients box.
Use the up and down arrows to scroll to the recipient to delete.
Write to system log
On Windows NT and Windows XP systems, the event details are written to the Application Log,
and the Source column of the Event Log is listed as HP SIM for the logged event. On Linux and
HP-UX systems, the event details are logged to the system log, which is usually located in the file
/var/log/messages on Linux and in /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log on HP-UX.
Clear event
Received events are cleared based on the criteria selected when task executes.
6. After you have made your selections, click Next. The Select time filter page appears.
7. Select the Use time filter checkbox if you want to use time filters, and then select an option from the
dropdown list.
a. Click Manage Filters if you want to set user-defined filters.
b. Select the View time filter checkbox. A time filter window appears, showing the times selected.
If the Use time filter checkbox is not selected, actions are triggered whenever the events matching
the selected criteria are received.
If the Use time filter checkbox is selected, actions are triggered only when they occur during the
days and times specified by the selected time filter.
c. When you have entered the information, click Next to continue with the next step. The Review
summary page appears. The task name, owner, time filters, event collections, system collections,
and actions information appears. If a paging or e-mail option was selected, the modem and e-mail
settings appear, along with buttons to change the settings.
8. (Optional) Click Edit modem settings to edit the modem settings, or click Edit email Settings to edit
the SMTP settings.
Note: The event and system search criteria appear at the bottom of the page. This information can be
extremely complex and long. Therefore, you might need to scroll down to view all criteria.
9. Click Finish to create the new task.
Configuring and executing discovery
Discovery is the process that HP SIM uses to find and identify the systems on your network and populate the
database with that information. A system must first be discovered to collect data and track system status.
There are two basic ways to discover new systems:
Discovering groups of systems The process that HP SIM uses to find and
identify the group of systems
on your network to poplulate the database with that information. A
system
must first be discovered to
collect data and track system status. You can also discover systems using host file.
Discovering a single system The process that enables you to discover and add systems to the database.
Configuring and executing automatic discovery
1. Select OptionsDiscovery. The Discovery page appears.
2. In the For all automatic discoveries section, select Configure general settings. The General
Settings for All Discoveries section appears.
3. Select from the following options:
Automatically discover a system when an event is received from it. This option enables
systems to be discovered when a trap or some other supported event is received by HP SIM. It
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