Installation Manual

Discovering Applications, Backup Hosts and Hosts298
After installing the CIM extension on a DataProtector system on Windows, check the Logon
account for the DataProtector CRS service and verify that it matches the AppStorWin32Agent
service. To determine the Logon account for the DataProtector CRS service, go to Control Panel
> Administrative Tools > Services, select the DataProtector CRS service, access its Properties
page, and select the Logon tab. To determine the Logon account for the AppStorWin32Agent
service, go to Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services, select the AppStorWin32Agent
service, access its Properties page, and select the Logon tab.
If you change the password of a host after you discover it, stop and restart the CIM extension
running on the host, and change the host password in the WBEM Settings section of the System
Protocol Settings page.
If you update the system protocol settings for a host in HP SIM, the updated information is sent
to HP Storage Essentials when an identification step occurs in HP SIM.
If your license lets you discover UNIX and/or Linux hosts, the Test button for discovery reports
SUCCESS from any UNIX and/or Linux hosts on which the management server can detect a
CIM extension. The CIM extension must be running. The management server reports
“SUCCESS” even if your license restricts you from discovering certain types of hosts. For
example, assume your license lets you discover Solaris hosts but not AIX hosts. If you click the
Test button, the management server reports “SUCCESS” for the AIX hosts. You will not be able
to discover the AIX hosts. The IP address is not discoverable, because of the license limitation.
If you want to receive status reports about Discovery Data Collection, see ”Configuring E-mail
Notification for Discovery Data Collection” on page 398 for information about how to
configure this option.
Depending on your license, you may not be able to access Backup Manager, File System
Viewer and/or monitor certain applications may not be available. See the List of Features to
determine if you have access to Backup Manager, File System Viewer and/or are able to
monitor the other applications. The List of Features is accessible from the Documentation Center
(Help > Documentation Center in Storage Essentials). To learn more about File System Viewer,
see the File Servers Guide, which is also available from the Documentation Center.
If you are unable to discover a UNIX host because of DNS or routing issues, see ”Unable to
Discover a UNIX Host Because of DNS or Routing Issues” on page 413.
Discovery Data Collection can hang if obtaining information from an AIX host where SAN
storage was previously available is no longer visible to the operating system. You may need to
reboot the management server to resolve this issue.
When discovering a Linux host from the management server, the operating system/server type
is not available.
If you started a CIM extension on a Sun Solaris host by using the
cim.extension.parameters config file or with the
./start -users command, the user
name provided in the command must be used to discover the host. For example, if you use
./start -users myname:yourname (where myname and yourname are valid UNIX accounts) to
start the CIM extension, myname or yourname and its password must be used to discover the
host.
If you try to discover a Solaris host with multiple IP address, the management server picks only
one IP address for discovery.