HP Systems Insight Manager 5.2 Update 2 Technical Reference Guide

appears as a Management Protocol along with all other supported management protocols on the system
page System tab of the System page.
Type of system (for example, server, client, management processor, storage, switch, router, or cluster)
Product name of the system
Operating system name, type, and version
Associations, such as
iLO in server
NOTE: During identification, remote
enclosures
have a generic name (format: Encl_SerialNumber) assigned
to them until one server from every enclosure is discovered and identified. Then, the enclosures contain the
name of the enclosure assigned to the enclosure.
HP SIM collects and recognizes the product ID and serial number, and most importantly, how to handle the
server-to iLO associations using the Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) instead of the serial number. The
following processes occur sequentially for each system that is identified by HP Systems Insight Manager (HP
SIM):
Identify the type of system, supported protocols, and limited attributes (such as the operating system
type)
Filter out systems that do not meet the filter criteria (if the system is new)
Obtain additional data, such as license data or Web agents that might be written to the database
directly, and queryable attributes that can be queried (such as CPU and memory data)
Runs association algorithms based on system type identified in the first step.
For newly found
automatically discovered
systems, before the system is added to the
database
, any
discovery
filters
that are configured are applied. If a system does not match the discovery filter, it is not added to the
database, and no additional tasks or requests are made to that system. After the system passes the filter, it
is added to the database. At this time, the system is available to any polling tasks, lists, or other operations.
NOTE: Discovery filters do not apply to manually discovered systems.
HP SIM performs initial hardware and software status polling and initial data collection on newly added
systems. See “Hardware status polling, “Software status polling”, and “Data collection for more information
about each task. The information about the systems is stored in the database.
The time to complete the discovery and identification processes varies with the network size and resources.
All necessary tasks are predefined in HP SIM. Predefined tasks cannot be removed from the system, but they
can be disabled if necessary. You can also create a new identification task and schedule it to run when you
want to update identification information from systems.
By default, HP SIM runs the
System Identification
task once per day and when new systems are discovered.
Most users do not need to schedule identification tasks to run more than once per day.
Note: For automatic identification of virtual machine guests running on a virtual machine host, the IP address
of the guest is required. To acquire the IP address from
Web-Based Enterprise Management
(WBEM) Providers,
VMWare tools must be installed on the virtual machine guests.
If VMware tools are installed on the guest, the UUID, host name, and primary IP address of the virtual machine
host are collected. If VMware tools are not installed, only the UUID is collected. In this case, the virtual
machine guest is named as >
VMHost_Name
<_>Display Name<, where
VMHost_Name
is the name of the
guest host system and
Display Name
is the display name of the guest in VMware Virtual Infrastructure Client.
Initial identification
After a system is newly discovered or rediscovered, HP SIM attempts to identify it. The discovery task is not
100% complete until all the systems discovered or rediscovered have been identified.
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