HP Systems Insight Manager 5.3 Technical Reference Guide

Replicate Agent Settings - Reference
Determining a trust relationship
When selecting the source system from the list, a trusted column appears that indicates whether a trust
relationship exists between the management server and the system. If a trust relationship is not configured
for that system, that system is marked no in the trusted column.
Changing a trust relationship
To change a trust relationship for a system, click configure in the appropriate row. The HTTP server
configuration page or System Management Homepage for the associated system appears.
Wake on LAN feature
WOL is a feature used by HP SIM to bring a target system in Advanced Configuration Power Interface (ACPI)
Standby mode or powered off to full power. The Replicate Agent Settings feature can optionally use the
WOL feature to wake target systems in low power mode so they can be configured. A system can be remotely
powered up if it is equipped with a WOL-enabled NIC, or it has ACPI support in the operating system. To
determine if Remote WakeUp is supported by the server, see the target ProLiant server documentation.
Replicate Agent Settings events
Replicate Agent Settings events are used to show the status of a Replicate Agent Settings task. They reflect
successful or unsuccessful attempts of a Replicate Agent Settings task execution. They are logged in the job
details for the corresponding Replicate Agent Settings task.
Related procedure
Creating a Replicate Agent Settings task
Related topics
Replicate Agent Settings
About secure task execution
Replicating trusted certificates
RPM Package Manager
The RPM Package Manager (RPM) is a powerful command-line package management system capable of
installing, uninstalling, verifying, querying, and updating computer software packages. Each software
package consists of an archive of files and information about the package, (such as its version, a description,
and so forth). There is also a related API that permits advanced developers to bypass to use a shell at the
command line and to manage such transactions from within a native coding language. RPM is integrated
into HP SIM through the Deploy menu.
The following procedures are available for RPM within HP SIM:
Install Package For more information, see “Installing RPM”.
Query Package For more information, see “Querying RPM”.
Uninstall Package For more information, see “Uninstalling RPM”.
Verify Package For more information, see “Verifying RPM”.
Related procedures
Installing RPM
Querying RPM
Uninstalling RPM
Verifying RPM
RPM Package Manager 439