HP Systems Insight Manager 5.3 Technical Reference Guide

NOTE: While you can select a specific version of a trap (for example, Array Accelerator Bad Data, Version
1, it is better to select both versions because you might have older or newer agents on some managed
systems. Selecting all versions ensures that all agent versions are included in the event collection.
The Automatic Sign-In Server Failure event type indicates that a general error occurred on the server-side of
authentication during automatic sign-in. This event can occur for several reasons. See “Signing inin the
Automatically Signing In section for more information.
If the SPN has not been configured on the domain, it must be registered with the HP SIM service account.
If the SPN has been registered with more than one domain account, it must be registered for only the
HP SIM service account. Delete any other SPN entries associated with other accounts.
If browsing locally from the CMS, you must provide your credentials in the sign-in page. Automatic
sign-in does not work when browsing locally.
The Automatic Sign-In No Domain Credentials event type indicates the HP SIM service is not running with
a domain account. For automatic sign-in to work, use a domain account for the HP SIM service, and register
the domain account with a SPN for HP SIM. See “Signing inin the Automatically Signing In section for
more information.
The Automatic Sign-In No Domain Credentials event type indicates the HP SIM service is not running
with a domain account. For automatic sign-in to work, use a domain account for the HP SIM service, and
register the domain account with a SPN for HP SIM.
The Sign-In Attempt by Invalid User event type indicates the user is not configured as a user of HP SIM,
nor is a member of a user group configured in HP SIM.
The Sign-In Attempt from Disallowed IP Address event type indicates the user is browsing from an IP
address that is not allowed for that user.
Memory range criteria
You can set the memory ranges for systems that you include in the collection. You can select multiple groups
one-at-a-time from the following ranges:
Memory Equal To (=) Includes systems with memory equal to a specified amount.
Memory Not Equal To (!=) Includes systems with memory not equal to a specified amount.
Memory Less Than (<) Includes systems with less memory than the specified amount.
Memory Less Than or Equal To (<=) Includes systems with memory less than or equal to a specified
amount.
Memory Greater Than (>) Includes systems with more memory than the specified amount.
Memory Greater Than or Equal To (>=) Includes systems with memory greater than or equal to a
specified amount.
Memory Range Between (is between) Includes systems with memory in the specified range.
Related topic
Searching for systems and events
Reference
The Reference section for Systems and Events includes information about list naming conventions: all
system
-,
event
-, and
cluster
-shared collections and hidden collection names.
Related topics
Collection naming conventions
Default shared collections
260 Monitoring systems, clusters, and events