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UHIDFH $ERXW 7KLV *XLGH This guide is intended for anyone who uses HP OpenView Network Node Manager Special Edition (NNM SE) and version 2.2 or later of the Dell OpenManage Hardware Instrumentation Package (HIP) server management application. It can be used by both new and experienced users who want to learn about Dell HIP features, installation procedures, and operation. NOTE: If you are running Intel LANDesk Server Manager 2.52, Dell HIP 2.2 was included in the installation.
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Command lines consist of a command and may include one or more of the command’s possible parameters. Command lines are presented in the Courier New font. Example: del c:\myfile.doc Screen text is text that appears on the screen of your monitor or display. It can be a system message, for example, or it can be text that you are instructed to type as part of a command (referred to as a command line). Screen text is presented in the Courier New font.
&RQWHQWV &KDSWHU ,QWURGXFWLRQ HP OpenView NNM SE With Dell OpenManage HIP Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Managed Nodes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Dell OpenManage Managed Node for the Windows NT Server Operating System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Dell OpenManage Managed Node for NetWare. . . . .
Upgrading a Dell Managed Node for Windows NT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7 If a Previous Version of Dell HIP Is Installed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8 If a Current Version of Dell HIP Is Installed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9 To Uninstall Hardware Components Installed Separately . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9 Hardware Instrumentation Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
&KDSWHU 8VLQJ 110 6( Accessing NNM SE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How to Use NNM SE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Navigating Through NNM SE Submaps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Performing Actions on A Node . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 1-4. Table 2-1. Table 3-1. Table 3-2. xii Dell PowerEdge System Out-of-Band Management Features for DRAC Version 2.0-Capable Systems (2300, 6300) . . . . . . . . . . 1-12 Modem Switch Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-18 NNM SE Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 Server Console Icon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
&+$37(5 ,QWURGXFWLRQ HP OpenView Network Node Manager Special Edition (NNM SE) enhances your capability to monitor and manage Dell ® PowerEdge® servers running Novell ® NetWare® and Microsoft® Windows NT ® operating systems with Dell OpenManageTM Hardware Instrumentation Package (HIP) 2.2 or later. HP OpenView NNM SE also manages other Dell systems with the Dell Inspector and can be used to manage nonDell systems.
0DQDJHG 1RGHV A managed node is managed by a management station and is viewed from a management console. The Dell OpenManage managed node is a server that runs the Dell HIP. Dell enhancements to the HP OpenView NNM SE management station and management console provide access to management capabilities specific to Dell managed nodes.
'HOO 2SHQ0DQDJH 0DQDJHG 1RGH IRU 1HW:DUH The Dell OpenManage managed node for NetWare provides enhanced management of Dell servers running Novell NetWare with the following instrumentation: Dell DMI and SNMP instrumentation — Allows the Dell OpenManage Server Console to provide enhanced management of the Dell managed node servers. DRAC version 2.0 — Allows management of the DRAC version 2.0 card-equipped servers.
APC PowerNet Console — Manages the UPS system installed on the managed node. MobileChoice Paging — Allows sending of pages on configurable OpenView events. 5HPRWH &RQVROH IRU :LQGRZV 17 The remote console is identical to the local management console except that it exists on a system without the HP OpenView Network Node Manager databases and background processes. The remote console connects to the management station for services and database operations.
Dell OpenManage management station (Dell PowerEdge server) Dell OpenManage remote console (Dell OptiPlex® system) Dell PowerEdge 2100 Dell OpenManage managed node out-of band management data modem Dell PowerEdge 2200 Dell OpenManage managed node telephone network Dell PowerEdge 6300 Dell OpenManage managed node with DRAC version 2.
forwarded traps pages Dell OpenManage remote console (optional Dell OptiPlex system) managed nodes management data in-band management data Dell OpenManage management station (Dell PowerEdge server) Dell Dell Dell PowerEdge desktop workstation work group computer server out-of band management data Dell Dell enterprise server departmental with DRAC version 2.
Support for the following operating systems on managed server nodes: — Novell NetWare 4.10 and 4.11 — Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.51 and 4.0 — Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.51 and 4.0 NOTE: Refer to your system User’s Guide and your operating system documentation. Embedded server management device, device driver, and SNMP and DMI instrumentation that let you manage the enhancement of the Dell PowerEdge servers.
Dell Inspector, which enables network administrators to do the following tasks: — Remotely manage desktop, workstation, and portable computers in a Dell DMI client network — View and modify a local system’s hardware configuration settings SMS integration through the Dell Inspector. Active display of the following information: — Dell servers with NetWare and Windows NT, running Dell HIP 2.
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*HWWLQJ +HOS If you receive an error message, see “Messages” in the online Dell NNM SE Tools Help and perform the corrective actions recommended. If the problem persists, see “Contacting Dell” in the online Dell NNM SE Tools Help for instructions on obtaining technical assistance.
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&+$37(5 ,QVWDOODWLRQ DQG 8SJUDGH 3URFHGXUHV This chapter provides the software installation and upgrade procedures for the HP OpenView Network Node Manager Special Edition (NNM SE) with the Dell OpenManage Hardware Instrumentation Package (HIP).
2SHUDWLQJ 6\VWHP 5HTXLUHPHQWV The following are operating system requirements for a managed node server: One of the following operating systems: — Microsoft Windows NT 3.51 with Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) networking installed and configured — Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server/Workstation with TCP/IP networking installed and configured — Novell NetWare 4.
2SHUDWLQJ 6\VWHP 5HTXLUHPHQWV The following are operating system requirements for the management station or remote console: Windows NT 3.51 or Windows NT 4.0 Server/Workstation with TCP/IP networking installed and configured. Refer to the system documentation for your operating system supported hardware. SNMP service NOTE: Refer to your Dell documentation to determine which operating systems are supported on a particular server.
If you are installing LDSM 2.52 with Dell HIP 2.2 on a Dell PowerEdge 6100 server with the HP OpenView NNM SE agents previously installed, you must first uninstall the HP OpenView NNM SE agents. Refer to “Installing LDSM Agents With a Previously Installed Dell HIP 3.2 Managed Node” found later in this chapter. To install a Dell managed node for Windows NT, use the following procedure: 1. Insert the HP OpenView Network Node Manager Special Edition CD into your CD-ROM drive.
8. Click Yes to accept the new directory or No to select another directory. The Select Program Folder window appears. 9. Click Next to accept the default name or type in another name. Then click Next. Your system begins copying files to the directory you have chosen. 10. Select the hardware components present on the server to install the instrumentation for that component. NOTE: For more information, see “Hardware Instrumentation Installation” found later in this section.
In this command line, public is the SNMP trap community name configured for the SNMP service (the community name is case-sensitive). NOTES: You must ensure that snmp.nlm is not automatically loaded by another .nlm file because the parameters must be specified for snmp.nlm when it is first loaded. If you are using Netware 4.10 or 4.11, SNMP is usually configured and implemented by loading inetcfg.nlm (the Internetworking Configuration NetWare Loadable Module [NLM]). See your Netware 4.
8. Select a destination directory. Click Browse to find the drive mapped to the NetWare drive. After you have selected the NetWare drive, you must type system in the drive path. If you choose the default directory and it does not exist, a dialog box appears asking if you want the directory to be created. Click Yes. The Confirm New Directory window appears. 9. Click Yes to accept the new directory or No to select another directory. Your system begins copying files to the directory you have chosen. 10.
,I D 3UHYLRXV 9HUVLRQ RI 'HOO +,3 ,V ,QVWDOOHG After you have clicked Yes to continue the installation (step 5 of the procedure described in “Installing a Dell Managed Node for NetWare”), perform the following steps: 1. Click Dell Managed NT Node. The following message appears: You have a previous version of Dell HIP installed on this system. Do you want to upgrade to 3.2? To stop the upgrade process, click No. To continue the upgrade process, click Yes. The Select Program Folder window appears. 2.
NOTE: If you want to install both a Dell managed node and a management workstation on the same server, make sure to reboot the server between the two installations. ,I D &XUUHQW 9HUVLRQ RI 'HOO +,3 ,V ,QVWDOOHG After you have selected a Windows NT or NetWare installation and the You have a current version of Dell OpenManage HIP installed. Do you want to install additional hardware components? message appears, perform these steps: 1. Click Yes to continue to add hardware components. 2.
The hardware component instrumentation is as follows: DRAC version 2.0 NOTE: If you do not have a DRAC version 2.0 card, you should not install DRAC version 2.0 instrumentation (for example, if you have a PowerEdge 2200 system with DRAC or a PowerEdge 6100 system with a SMM card).
4. Select Microsoft Peer Web Services or Microsoft Internet Information Service from the list. 5. Insert the Windows NT Workstation or Windows NT Server CD into your CD-ROM drive. A window appears prompting you for the location drive and directory. 6. Enter the correct drive and directory. For example: e:\i386. 7. Click OK to install the service. The system places a folder for Microsoft IIS in the Start —> Programs menu. 8. Restart your system. The WWW service starts.
3. Select a destination directory. Click Browse to find the directory you want, or click Next to accept the default, c:\openview. The Setup Option window appears with two setup options: 4. Typical — Installs OpenView management station and remote console components Remote Console — Installs remote console capabilities Click Typical. The Select Program Folder window appears. 5. Select HP OpenView (the default) and then click Next. The SNMP Configuration window appears. 6.
,I D 3UHYLRXV 9HUVLRQ RI 'HOO 110 6( ,V ,QVWDOOHG After you have chosen the community name for your default gateway (step 6 of the procedure described in “Installing the Management Station”), the following message appears: You have a previous version of Dell NNM SE installed. Do you want to upgrade to 1.2? To stop the upgrade process, click No. To continue the upgrade process, click Yes. Your system begins copying files. The following message appears: If you want to support Dell HIP 3.
To uninstall the Dell OpenManage Server Console, use the following procedure: 1. Double-click the Uninstall Dell OpenManage Server Console icon in the HP OpenView NNM/NT folder. 2. Remove the following line from the trapd.conf file in the \conf\c directory: CATEGORY 7 “Dell HIP Events” Doing so removes Dell HIP Events from the Event Categories window. HP OpenView NNM for Windows NT remains fully functional.
3. Select a destination directory. Click Browse to find the directory you want, or click Next to accept the default, c:\openview. If this is not a Dell server, a remote console is assumed. Skip this step and go to step 4. The Setup Option window appears with two setup options: 4. Typical — Installs OpenView management station and console components Remote Console — Installs remote console capabilities Click Remote Console. The Remote Console Install window appears. 5.
To remove HP OpenView NNM SE from a system, use the following procedure: 1. Click the Uninstall HP OV NNM SE icon. A window appears with the following message: Uninstall NNM SE and all add-in components? 2. Click OK. A window appears displaying uninstall information. The Remove Programs From Your Computer window appears listing the files, folders, and directories being uninstalled. A window appears informing you that the uninstall is completed. 3. Click OK. 4. Reboot your system.
8QLQVWDOOLQJ +DUGZDUH &RPSRQHQWV )URP D :LQGRZV 17 6HUYHU If you installed hardware components separately, an Uninstall Hardware Components icon is created in the Dell Node folder. Use this icon to uninstall the hardware components. 8QLQVWDOOLQJ D 'HOO 0DQDJHG 1RGH )URP D 1HW:DUH 6HUYHU To uninstall a Dell managed node from a NetWare server, perform the following steps at the NetWare system console prompt: 1. Type dcuninst and press . 2. Remove the following lines from the autoexec.
7DEOH 0RGHP 6ZLWFK 6HWWLQJV 6ZLWFK 6HWWLQJ 'HVFULSWLRQ SW1 On (down) DTR Override SW2 On (down) Num Result Codes SW3 On (down) Disp Result Codes SW4 On (down) No Echo SW5 Off (up) AA on SW6 Off (up) CD Norm SW7 On (down) Load Fact Defaults SW8 On (down) SMART Node NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation used in this table, see the Glossary at the end of the guide. 3RZHU(GJH 6HUYHUV (TXLSSHG :LWK '5$& 9HUVLRQ Refer to your DRAC version 2.
Dell OpenManage Remote Assistant and Dell Remote Assistant Server service Dell PowerEdge Expandable RAID Console Adaptec CI/O Array-Based Management Adaptec Duralink Server Manager American Power Conversion (APC) PowerNet Console MobileChoice Paging If a managed server detected by the discovery process has hardware installed (except for MobileChoice Paging), the expanded node for the managed server shows an icon corresponding to the console application for that hardware.
The Remote Assistant allows you to view the following information: Health of the system POST logs Event logs Console redirection on servers equipped with DRAC version 2.0 Control reset and power to the remote server. The Remote Assistant can be launched from the Tools—>Dell submenu. 'HOO 3RZHU(GJH ([SDQGDEOH 5$,' &RQVROH The Dell PowerEdge Expandable RAID Console application remotely manages servers installed with the Dell PowerEdge Expandable RAID Controller.
The web browser starts and points to the following URL: http:///AdaptecWeb/Applets/ServerAnim.html.hardware component To monitor the Adaptec Duralink Server Manager utility, use the following procedure: 1. Click the URL. The AdaptecWeb Web site appears. 2. Click the hyperlinked proceed text. A web page appears that displays the IP address of the system containing the Adaptec NIC. 3. Position the cursor in one of the cells to change it to an up-arrow. 4.
For more information, refer to the MobileChoice Paging for HP OpenView help. To access the help file, follow these steps: 1. Start the MobileChoice Paging application. 2. Click the Help button to launch the help file. ,QWHJUDWLQJ 606 :LWK 110 6( 7KURXJK WKH 'HOO ,QVSHFWRU To integrate the SMS database with NNM SE, you must use the Dell Inspector. The Dell Inspector resides on the managed node server and sends information to the SMS server running on the management station where NNM SE is located.
13. Edit the name of the MIF being sent from default.mif in the dialog box, if necessary. 14. Click OK. To send the MIF from the Dell managed node to the management station, perform the following steps: 1. Map a drive to the management station’s sms_shr directory (i.e., f:\sms_shr). 2. At an MS-DOS® prompt, change to the x86.bin directory, type invwin32/f/e and press .
,QVWDOOLQJ /'60 $JHQWV :LWK 1R 3UHYLRXVO\ ,QVWDOOHG 'HOO +,3 0DQDJHG 1RGH To install the LDSM agents with no previously installed Dell HIP 3.2 managed node, follow the instructions in the Dell Hardware Instrumentation Package 2.2 for Intel LANDesk Server Manager 2.52 User’s Guide provided with the LDSM/HIP 2.2 CD kit. ,QVWDOOLQJ /'60 $JHQWV :LWK D 3UHYLRXVO\ ,QVWDOOHG 'HOO +,3 0DQDJHG 1RGH To install the LDSM agents with a previously installed Dell HIP 3.
c:\smm32 directory to the path environment variable. You can make this modification to the environment variables in the System Properties Environment tab, which is accessible through the Control Panel System option. After making these changes, reboot your system. Refer to your LANDesk Server Manager documentation for instructions on using the LDSM Console and SMM cards.
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&+$37(5 8VLQJ 110 6( Network Node Manager Special Edition (NNM SE) delivers fault, configuration, and performance management. NNM SE can be used to perform the following tasks: Discover your network environment and monitor its status. Draw Internet Protocol (IP) or Internetwork Package Exchange (IPX) maps based on discovered information. Administer vendor devices that support the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) or Desktop Management Interface (DMI) 2.0.
+RZ WR 8VH 110 6( To use NNM SE, you must be able to perform the following tasks: Navigating through submaps Using the toolbar Performing actions on objects, including finding and selecting objects and using the selection list Working with windows Using dialog, text, list, and check boxes NOTE: For additional information, see the HP online manual, Using Network Node Manager Special Edition. When a map is opened, the Home submap is displayed.
item that describes the action. To see the expanded-node submap, double-click the node. 110 6( ,FRQV HP OpenView NNM SE uses the icons shown in Table 3-1 to represent the systems.
6HUYHU &RQVROH ,FRQV The Server Console, launched from the NNM SE managed node submap window, provides a user interface to the embedded hardware functions through which you can monitor and manage components in Dell servers. Server Console uses the icons shown in Table 3-2 to represent the devices in your Dell system.
'LVFRYHU\ 0RQLWRU The Discovery Monitor is a background process that runs on a system management station along with the OpenView background process (netmon, ovcapsd, and so on). It listens to events from the OpenView background processes relating to the discovery of managed nodes. For a given discovered managed node, the Discovery Monitor queries the OpenView database and the managed node for additional information in order to determine if the node is actually a Dell system.
7UDS )RUZDUGHU The Trap Forwarder application lets you forward certain traps the management station receives to other management stations. Trap Forwarder consists of a user interface and a background process. All traps sent to the management station or remote console can have actions configured. For more information, see the HP online manual, Using Network Node Manager Special Edition.
&RQILJXULQJ WKH 'HVWLQDWLRQ IRU )RUZDUGHG 7UDSV To configure the SNMP service on a management station to forward traps to another management station, you must configure the SNMP trap destination(s) on the sending station as follows. NOTE: Do not use the SNMP Emanate Agent Trap Destination configuration specified in HP OpenView documentation. For a Windows NT 3.51 server, click the Control Panel icon; then click the Network icon. Scroll down the list of services and select SNMP Service.
'HOO 2SHQ0DQDJH 5HPRWH $VVLVWDQW $OHUW $FWLRQV You can configure a particular action to take place when an alert or event associated with a Dell enterprise occurs. Select Event Configuration from the Options menu of the NNM SE map user interface. The Event Configuration dialog box presents a list of enterprises and a list of associated events. The Event Configuration Edit menu provides options for viewing event descriptions and configuring actions.
$33(1',; $ )UHTXHQWO\ $VNHG 4XHVWLRQV Why don’t the Event and POST log tabs of the version 1.0 Server Console correctly display data when monitoring a Dell PowerEdge 2300 or 6300 server? Version 1.2 of the Server Console is required to correctly display this data. Why is some of the data in the basebrdd.mif meaningless when viewed through the Dell Inspector? Some of the data in the Dell Baseboard management information format (MIF) (basebrdd.mif) and other MIFs is represented in raw binary format.
What light-emitting diode (LED) flashes when the Adaptec Comprehensive Input/Output (CI/O) Blink Hard-Disk Drive Light feature is used? The hard-disk drive activity LED flashes at 1-second intervals. If there is any hard-disk drive activity, it may not be possible to differentiate normal hard-disk drive access from this feature.
Where are alert events logged by the Dell Remote Assistant Server? The events are logged into the Windows NT Application log on the management station where the Dell Remote Assistant Server Service is running. Why doesn’t the Dell OpenManage Remote Assistant console application connect to PowerEdge servers 2100, 2200, 4100, and 4200 equipped with DRAC? Check your modem settings. The baud rate should be 9600. When I launch the Duralink web-based console application, why do I get the error "Failed.
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$33(1',; % 7LYROL (QWHUSULVH &RQVROH 5HTXLUHPHQWV DQG ,QVWDOODWLRQ This product supports Dell Hardware Instrumentation Package (HIP) 2.2 or later integration with Tivoli/Enterprise Console version 2.6 and Tivoli/Enterprise Console Windows NT Adapter 3.1. Two components can be integrated with the Tivoli/ Enterprise Console — the Dell PowerEdge Expandable Raid Controller agent and the Dell HIP agent.
,QVWDOODWLRQ RI 5$,' &RQWUROOHU (YHQWV :LWK 7LYROL (QWHUSULVH &RQVROH To install the RAID controller events with the Tivoli/Enterprise Console, perform the following steps on the Windows NT system to be monitored: 1. Stop the TECNTAdapter service by using the Windows NT Control Panel. 2. Copy the dell_prc.fmt file from the tivoli directory on the CD to the directory where the Windows NT Event Adapter configuration file is installed (usually \usr\local\tivoli\bin\w32-ix86\tme\tec\adapters\etc).
7. Load the new rule base by using the following command: wloadrb My_rb 8. Restart the event server by using the following command: wstartesvr ,QVWDOODWLRQ RI 'HOO +,3 (YHQWV :LWK 7LYROL (QWHUSULVH &RQVROH To install the Dell HIP events with the Tivoli/Enterprise Console, perform the following steps on the Windows NT system to be monitored: 1. Stop the TECNTAdapter service by using the Windows NT Control Panel. 2. Copy the dell_hip.
3. Copy the current rule base to the new rule base by using the following command: wcprb My_rb NOTE: This rule base must already include the classes from the tecad_nt.baroc file. 4. Import the Dell Event classes by using the following command: wimprbclass DELL_HIP.BRC My_rb 5. Compile the rule base by using the following command: wcomprules My_rb 6. Stop the event server by using the following command: wstopesvr 7.
*ORVVDU\ The following list defines or identifies technical terms, abbreviations, and acronyms used in Dell® user documents. AC Abbreviation for alternating current. APC Abbreviation for American Power Conversion. backup A copy of a program or data file. As a precaution, you should back up your computer’s hard-disk drive on a regular basis. Before making a change to the configuration of your computer, you should back up important start-up files, such as win.ini and system.
the disk-cache utility can retrieve the data from RAM faster than from the disk drive. CBT Abbreviation for computer-based training. CD-ROM Abbreviation for compact disc read-only memory. CD-ROM drives use optical technology to read data from CDs. CDs are read-only storage devices; you cannot write new data to a CD with standard CD-ROM drives. CI/O Abbreviation for comprehensive input/ output.
enterprise A systems-management software product that is either a source or a receiver of SNMP traps. controller subsystems include integrated host adapter circuitry.) To add a SCSI expansion bus to your system, you must install the appropriate host adapter. ESM Abbreviation for embedded server management. ,,6 Acronym for Internet Information Service. FAT Abbreviation for file allocation table. FTP Abbreviation for file transport protocol. GB Abbreviation for gigabyte.
term is often rounded to mean 1,000,000 bytes. 0+] Abbreviation for megahertz. MIB Acronym for management information base. MIF Acronym for management information format. MIF is a file that contains information, status, and links to component instrumentation. MIF files are installed into the MIF database by the service layer.
RAID 0 RAID 0 is commonly called striping. This was not originally defined as a RAID level but has since come into popular use. In this array configuration, data is written sequentially across the available disks and no redundancy is provided. RAID 0 configurations provide very high performance but relatively low reliability. RAID 0 is the best choice when DSA controller cards are duplexed. See also striping. RAID 1 RAID 1 is commonly called mirroring.
subsystem uses a method of data storage called striping . With this method, data is divided into a series of pieces called blocks and each data block is stored on a different physical drive. When each drive contains a block of data, the process starts over with the first physical drive.
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