HP Systems Insight Manager 5.3 Technical Reference Guide

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Support for display of IPv6 addresses HP SIM can display IPv6 address on the System page and
data collection reports for the systems that are IPv6 enabled.
Improved Linux identification HP SIM uses SSH to gather basic system hardware information. Therefore,
Linux is better identified because SSH gathers the serial number, product name, and UUID information
Improved discovery and identification of ESX hosts HP SIM identifies ESX hosts, as a system type or
subtype, through SSH identification if every other protocol fails. You must include a working user name
and password pair for all ESX hosts configured in HP SIM.
Credentials management improvement A new sign-in credential is introduced. This credential can be
used to sign into managed systems and is protocol independent. Each discovery task can have its own
set of credentials, resulting in shorter completion time for the discovery process.
A discovery task can have it's own set of credentials, allowing for different discoveries to use different
sets of credentials without including all possible credentials under global credentials.
Additional hypervisor support Xen host and guest identification and association.
DTF enhancements HP SIM uses privilege elevation tools such as su and sudo to run tools on remote
HP-UX, Linux, and ESX systems.
HP SIM provides login to a remote system with one unprivileged user and then elevates the privilege
to run the tools.
Can launch tools on AIX and Solaris.
Manual discovery Manual discovery is available on the New Discovery section by selecting Discover
a single system. Task results are available for single system discovery.
License usability enhancements Usability enhancements made to License Manager including:
Easier view of available licenses
Enhanced licensing information gathering
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Discovery and identification
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Features
Product architecture
HP SIM leverages a distributed architecture that has three types of systems:
CMS
,
managed systems
, and
web-browser clients.
The CMS with the managed systems together are called the
HP SIM management domain
.
Central management server
Each management domain has a single CMS. The CMS is the
system
in the management domain that
executes the HP SIM software and initiates all central operations within the domain. In addition to the HP
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