Owner manual
Table Of Contents
- Systems Insight Manager 7.0 User Guide
- Table of Contents
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Setting up HP SIM
- 3 Setting up managed systems
- 4 Credentials
- 5 WMI Mapper Proxy
- 6 Discovery
- 7 Manage Communications
- 8 Automatic event handling
- 9 Users and Authorizations
- 10 Managed environment
- Part III HP SIM basic features
- 11 Basic and advanced searches
- 12 Monitoring systems
- 13 Event management
- 14 Reporting in HP SIM
- 15 HP SIM tools
- Part IV HP SIM advanced features
- 16 Collections in HP SIM
- 17 HP SIM custom tools
- 18 Federated Search
- 19 CMS reconfigure tools
- 20 Understanding HP SIM security
- 21 Privilege elevation
- 22 Contract and warranty
- 23 License Manager
- 24 Storage integration using SMI-S
- 25 Managing MSCS clusters
- 26 HP SIM Audit log
- 27 HP Version Control and HP SIM
- 28 Compiling and customizing MIBs
- A Important Notes
- System and object names must be unique
- Setting the Primary DNS Suffix for the CMS
- Distributed Systems Administration Utilities menu options not available
- Virtual machine guest memory reservation size
- Insight Remote Support Advanced compatibility
- Database firewall settings
- Annotating the portal UI
- Security bulletins
- Validating RPM signatures
- Central Management Server
- Complex systems displaying inconsistency with the number of nPars within the complex
- Configure or Repair Agents
- Data collection reports
- B Troubleshooting
- Authentication
- Browser
- Central Management Server
- Complex
- Configure or Repair Agents
- Container View
- Credentials
- Data Collection
- Database
- Discovery
- iLO
- Linux servers
- Event
- Host name
- HP Insight Control power management
- Insight Control virtual machine management
- HP Smart Update Manager
- Systems Insight Manager
- Identification
- Installation
- License Manager
- Locale
- Managed Environment
- HP MIBs
- Onboard Administrator
- OpenSSH
- Performance
- Ports used by HP SIM.
- Privilege elevation
- Property pages
- Reporting
- Security
- Sign-in
- SNMP settings
- SSH communication
- System Page
- System status
- Target selection wizard
- Tasks
- Tools
- Upgrade
- UUID
- Virtual identifiers
- Virtual machines
- VMware
- WBEM
- WBEM indications
- WMI Mapper
- C Protocols used by HP SIM
- D Data Collection
- E Default system tasks
- Biweekly Data Collection
- System Identification
- Old Noisy Events
- Events Older Than 90 Days
- Status Polling for Non Servers
- Status Polling for Servers
- Status Polling for Systems No Longer Disabled
- Hardware Status Polling for Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator
- Data Collection
- Hardware Status Polling
- Version Status Polling
- Version Status Polling for Systems no Longer Disabled
- Check Event Configuration
- Status polling
- F Host file extensions
- G System Type Manager rules
- H Custom tool definition files
- I Out-of-the-box MIB support in HP SIM
- J Support and other resources
- Glossary
- Index
Delete
Use to delete a tool. Deleting a tool removes it from the Manage Custom Tools page and from
the system. If a tool is dependent on a task, an alert appears with the list of tasks associated with
the tool.
For information custom tool definition files details, see Appendix H “Custom tool definition files”.
Creating custom tools through the HP SIM CLI
HP SIM includes a CLI that allows manual control of HP SIM functions. This manual control enables
you to create your own customized tools. The CLI is accessible directly on the CMS or from any
network client using SSH client software. Creating custom tools manually offers a better
understanding of the XML file format and allows greater flexibility in exercising the options available
when creating TDEFs. For more information on custom tool definition file syntax, see
Appendix H “Custom tool definition files”.
Creating a custom SSA tool
This procedure uses the CLI to create a custom SSA tool for copying any executable file to a
managed system (target system) and having it execute (install) there.
This example illustrates the creation of a custom tool that installs a security patch on every Windows
server managed by HP SIM. If done manually, the administrator would have to locate each Windows
server and perform the following commands in that server:
• Log on as Administrator
• Access a network drive or portable media containing a copy of the file to be used for the tool
(we will use hpsecurity_patch.exe in this example) and copy that file to the local drive.
• Use Start/Run or a command line prompt to enter the command:
<install_path>\hpsecurity_patch.exe
• Log off of the system
For this example, it is assumed that the administrator will want to execute this procedure again
and be able to quickly locate it in the HP SIM menus, so an entry in the Deploy menu is made and
called Software Distributor, which when invoked allows the administrator to execute this custom
tool.
Procedure 17-1 Creating the Software Distributor tool
1. Log into the CMS using a valid user name and password. HP SIM grants authorization based
on the operating system login.
NOTE: Only administrators have command line access to HP SIM on a Windows CMS.
Administrators on a HP-UX/Linux CMS must have root capability.
2. Open a terminal window or a command prompt window to execute HP SIM commands.
3. Open a text editor and create a new file by typing the XML version text and tool list tags as
follows:
NOTE: Your text editor must be able create a text-only file with no embedded formatting.
4. Following the leading XML version and tool-list tags, type the tool name tag of
<ssa-command-tool name=<Deploy HP Security Patch> to define the type and
name of the tool. The revision string is used to keep track of different versions of the tool as
will be seen later. Enter the subsequent category, description, and comment elements to further
102 HP SIM custom tools