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Re: HPSIM 7.3 installed, now what?

 
xzaf
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HPSIM 7.3 installed, now what?

HI all,

 

I have installed HPsim 7.3 just out of box, ran the intial setup wizard and kind of click next next...

 

I am completely lost with this and i need someone to help me out with the setup for -

 

- Server monitoring alerts

- Server firmware alerts

- Server alerts for failure etc..

 

i would really appreciate a step by step guide or video showing how i can achive the above as i am a complete novice to this software.

 

what should i be configuring on clients side and on HPsim server?

 

Much appreciated.

 

Thanks

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Andrew_Haak
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Re: HPSIM 7.3 installed, now what?

This forum is full of posts how to configure SIM. I know this is not what you want to hear but start with telling what you did. Did you add a subnet to discover? If your server spans over multi subnet and or firewall did you open ports for discovery? Do you have Windows, ESX or Linux or all of the bove ? Do you have credentials for the OS ? What type of hardware do you plan to monitor ? Do you want email or any other forward to a monitorign tool or is SIM the only monitoring tool ? So that's a lot of questions back and before i can help you i need to know at least some of these thing to be able to help you.
Kind regards,

Andrew
xzaf
Advisor

Re: HPSIM 7.3 installed, now what?

Hi Andrew,

 

Thanks for the quick reply please see below answers to your questions -

 

Subnet- yes for now i have added local subnet to discover - will add more after i have got HPsim working.

 

i have mostly windows and a few ESX servers - all HP hardware

 

credentials?  i have created an AD account with domain admin rights for now and used that to install HPsim?

 

Hardware - for now HP servers but when am  confident with the setup of HPsim may look to add HP switches (if thats is possible)

 

Email - i have already configured that and only want to use HPsim as monitoring tool.

 

all im after at this stage is how to get the basic monitoring and alerts of failure, firmwares etc going and then extends later with subnets and other features...

 

i have uploded a couple of screen prints to show what i see, i only see server with serial numbers and no IP except one which is the HPsim server itself? and firmware baseline...Please let me know if you need more screen prints to determine settings?

 

Thanks

 

Andrew_Haak
Honored Contributor

Re: HPSIM 7.3 installed, now what?

For starters do you have a reverse dns zone and can the SIM server resolve the discovered ip adresses?

 

Can you ping the IP-adres you scan?

Sim pings IP-adresses if it can ping them it will try a number of protocols like SNMP, HTTP, WBEM and SSH. With WBEM wich is the best for Windows you only need an account that has local Admin rights. So Lets try that first. The first thing you can post id the log for the identification of a Windows server.

Kind regards,

Andrew
xzaf
Advisor

Re: HPSIM 7.3 installed, now what?

Hello,

 

Yes i have reverse DNS setup.

 

Yes i can ping the iP i scan.

 

i have installed hp agents and am assuming WBEM is also part of it? how do i check it is installed for sure?

 

Using domain account with Admin rights for now but will change once i get things running.

 

I have added SNMP settings on one of the server and it seemed to have picked that up properly with hostname. Does this mean WBEM is not installed or not working?  how do i check this and set this correctly as you say it is best for windows please?

 

Thanks

Andrew_Haak
Honored Contributor

Re: HPSIM 7.3 installed, now what?

At this time WBEM would be installed rather than the SNMP agents. The WBEM agent is installed on recent instalations. If the server has WBEM mentioned under protocols it's installed. If you use a domain Admin account you should be able to read the WBEM agent. SNMP agents are the older choice for agents, WBEM is more secure as to the SNMP v1 Windows has installed by default.

 

if you use SNMP and WBEM you can get confused as you can get the SNMP, WBEM and ILO status for one server.

so for Windows you should use WBEM, for Linux SNMP and for ESX WBEM for the later versions and SNMP for versions 5.0 and lower.

 

Also if you have gen8 or higher you use neither but discover the server trough the ILO using SNMP. For these types of servers you also need the Agentless management agent and a piece of configuration on the ILO to receive, send SNMP info and if needed to send as the hostnamehostname instead of the default iloname as the events would otherwise be plotted on the ILO.

Kind regards,

Andrew
xzaf
Advisor

Re: HPSIM 7.3 installed, now what?

can you please confirm wher ei should check for WBEM on clients? i know its selected under protocols on HPSIM.

 

Also can you please guide me with step by step settings for SNMP between HPSIM and client - e.g what should i set on HPSIM for SNMP and on  servers being monitored?

 

Cheers

Andrew_Haak
Honored Contributor

Re: HPSIM 7.3 installed, now what?

Hello again,

 

I would recommend to use WBRM instead of the SNMP agents and snmp default stack in Windows servers.

For linux servers you can only use snmp agent and thus snmp.

 

For esx you can only use wbem for 5.1 and above. If your server is a gen 8 or newer you only use the Agentless Management Service. This is the latest and greatest way of monitoring your hardware.

 

To start i would use Windows or unix credentials to create a trust between SIM  and the server you wa t to monitor.

this csn be done with a repair from configure > repair? If you set the wbem agent install on in the first screen, the second . screen wbem settings and a trust. If needed you can also set a non admin account to be used later for discovery.

 

The account that runs the repair can be your own account, for discovery you should create a service account with either admin rights or a account that you gave with the repair option to discover with a non admin account.

 

This should be enough for now, lets first try to identify your servers with the options discribed above.

if you get this running let me know or if you run into problems. If you have problems please include a discovery log for a failed server to troubleshoot.

 

Kind regards,

Andrew
xzaf
Advisor

Re: HPSIM 7.3 installed, now what?

Hello again,

 

i am getting - see attached

 

WBEM protocol settings are not valid/enabled for this system in HP SIM. Check yo
ur HP SIM settings for identification via WBEM.
Subscribe to WBEM / WMI Indications ................................. [FAILED]

 

Thanks

Andrew_Haak
Honored Contributor

Re: HPSIM 7.3 installed, now what?

This error means that there are no valid wbem credentials. What os is the target server?

 

if it's a windows server you need an account that is local admin on the target server or you need to do a repair with admin rights to set an account that does not need to be admin. I would first try the admin account.

 

If you get the hng of it you can proceed with setting up a non admin account, this is a repair option. You only need an admin account to set this up.

 

But for now first try an admin account. Do you know how to set the credentials? You can either set it for one object, a group of discovery objects or general for all objects in SIM.

Kind regards,

Andrew