Using HP Insight Software from a Highly Available Central Management Server with Microsoft Cluster Service

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4. In the TCP/IP Address Parameters window, enter the unique IP address to use for connecting to the
HP SIM service. This IP address (in this white paper, 140.110.240.64) is the one associated with
the network name resource, and may be used by clients to connect to the service, regardless of
which system currently owns the group. Select Public network and enable NetBIOS settings, if it is
not enabled by default.
Creating the HP SIM network name resource
1. Following the same steps as in “Creating the Insight software physical disk resource,” create
another resource in the HA VSE Group. Name the resource “HA-VSE Network Name” and select
resource type Network Name.
2. Be sure that the two systems of the cluster are listed in the Possible Owners pane.
3. Select HA-SIM IP Address as a dependency for this new resource.
4. In the Network Name Parameters window, provide a network name (in this white paper, VSE-
CMS) for the resource. Clients access the CMS by this name. This name is not required to be
NetBIOS compliant.
Creating the HP SIM generic service resource
1. Following the same steps as in “Creating the Insight software physical disk resource,” create
another resource in the HA VSE Group. Name the resource “HA-VSE SIM Service” and select
resource type Generic Service.
2. Be sure that the two systems of the cluster are listed in the Possible Owners pane.
3. Select “HA-VSE Disk” and “HA-VSE Network Name” as dependencies.
4. In the Service Parameters window, enter “HP Systems Insight Manager” In the Service Name field.
This is the service name for the HP SIM. Parameters are not required.
5. Registry replication information is not required.
Creating the OpenSSH Services generic service resource
1. Following the same steps as in “Creating the HP SIM generic service resource,” create another
resource in the HA VSE Group. Name the resource “HA-VSE OpenSSH Service” and select
resource type Generic Service.
2. Be sure that the two systems of the cluster are listed in the Possible Owners pane.
3. Select “HA-VSE Disk” as a dependency.
4. In the Service Parameters window, enter “OpenSSHd” in the Service Name field. This is the
service name for the OpenSSH Server. Parameters are not required.
5. Registry replication information is not required.
Creating the Pegasus WMI Mapper generic service resource
1. Following the same steps as in “Creating the HP SIM generic service resource,” create another
resource in the HA VSE Group. Name the resource “HA-VSE WMI Service” and select resource
type Generic Service.
2. Be sure that the two systems of the cluster are listed in the Possible Owners pane.
3. Select “HA-VSE Disk” as a dependency.
4. In the Service Parameters window, enter “WMI Mapper” in the Service Name field. This is the
service name for the Pegasus WMI Mapper. Parameters are not required.
5. Registry replication information is not required.