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01-27-2005 09:30 PM
01-27-2005 09:30 PM
Systems Management HomePage System Model Unknown
Hi
I've just taken over support for a number of HP blades. (BL20 and BL30) The Systems Management HomePage seems to have been installed onto all these machines, however each one when I succesfully login doesn't seem to be able to detect what type of system it is on.
It displays System Model: unknown in the top right hand corner.
What do I need to configure to get the Systems Management Home Page working correctly.
The SNMP and HP Web Agent services are started...
Incidentally if I go to the 'Settings' option in the systems management homepage I get the following message,
HP Web Agent: No SNMP Community String Error
No valid SNMP community strings with proper access rights were found on this system. The HP Web Agent requires a valid SNMP community string to operate correctly
I presume this is the problem, but where do I enter the details, and what should I enter?
regards
Simon
I've just taken over support for a number of HP blades. (BL20 and BL30) The Systems Management HomePage seems to have been installed onto all these machines, however each one when I succesfully login doesn't seem to be able to detect what type of system it is on.
It displays System Model: unknown in the top right hand corner.
What do I need to configure to get the Systems Management Home Page working correctly.
The SNMP and HP Web Agent services are started...
Incidentally if I go to the 'Settings' option in the systems management homepage I get the following message,
HP Web Agent: No SNMP Community String Error
No valid SNMP community strings with proper access rights were found on this system. The HP Web Agent requires a valid SNMP community string to operate correctly
I presume this is the problem, but where do I enter the details, and what should I enter?
regards
Simon
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02-17-2005 10:28 AM
02-17-2005 10:28 AM
Re: Systems Management HomePage System Model Unknown
did you ever figure this out? i am getting the same problem.
thanks,
Ross
thanks,
Ross
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02-17-2005 08:04 PM
02-17-2005 08:04 PM
Re: Systems Management HomePage System Model Unknown
yes, you just need to add the public and private (read only and read-write) strings into the SNMP Service on the machine. Go into Services Control Panel and add there are some extra tabs where you can enter the info.
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