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6 Deploying and Managing CIM Extensions
HP Storage Essentials Standard Edition supports a subset of the devices supported by Enterprise
Edition. See the HP Storage Essentials Standard Edition Support Matrix for a list of supported
devices. The support matrix is accessible from the Documentation Center (Help > Documentation
Center in Storage Essentials).
This chapter contains the following topics:
Remote CIM Extensions Management, page 181
About SSH, page 182
Copying the CIM Extensions to the Management Server, page 182
Creating Default Logins for Hosts, page 183
The CIM Extensions Management Tool, page 184
The HP SIM Plug-in, page 188
About Upgrading Your CIM Extensions, page 189
Remote CIM Extensions Management
Because every production environment is different, a variety of tools are provided for deploying
and managing CIM extensions. The following options are available:
CIM Extensions Management Tool
The CIM Extensions Management Tool works well if you have many remote clients. It allows you to
use host lists, and simplifies the task of creating custom host lists. This tool is not integrated into the
discovery interface, so you will need to enter the necessary information for each remote host.
For more information, see ”The CIM Extensions Management Tool” on page 184.
HP SIM Plug-In
The HP SIM Plug-In is integrated into the HP SIM menus, and uses HP SIM collection to drive
deployment. This allows you to leverage the built-in trust relationship, and eliminates the need to
specify user names and passwords for many systems that are managed by HP SIM.
For more information, see ”The HP SIM Plug-in” on page 188.
Third-Party Tools
If your security environment requires that you customize the CIM extensions, or you have a
corporate tool that standardizes the process so that the same procedure is used for every operating
system, you may need to use a third-party tool to deploy CIM extensions. Third-party tools are
commonly used in large environments that require the use of a request for change (RFC) process.
Command Line Interface
CIM extensions can be remotely managed through the command line interface (CLI). See the CLI
guide for information about installing the CLI and using the available commands.