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тАО10-09-2008 01:14 PM
тАО10-09-2008 01:14 PM
All we need is notification if the server goes down, nothing else.
What do I need to do this?
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тАО10-10-2008 04:48 PM
тАО10-10-2008 04:48 PM
Re: Insight on HP desktop with Win Server 2003
To monitor if a server is up / down you just need to be able to ping it.
By default devices that HPSIM has identified as servers are polled every 5 minutes and other devices every 10 minutes. So if the device hasn't been identified it could be up to 10 minutes before it realises it is not there.
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тАО10-13-2008 05:56 AM
тАО10-13-2008 05:56 AM
Re: Insight on HP desktop with Win Server 2003
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тАО10-13-2008 06:58 AM
тАО10-13-2008 06:58 AM
SolutionAs rob mentionned it : HP SIM can poll devices..
In your case, you want to manage desktops that are running Windows 2003.
The default Hardware status polling tasks will consider your PCs as non servers. Therefore It will poll every 10 minutes.
What you should is to create a new task to poll your desktops and schedule it according to your needs.
There is no insight agents for desktop. But standard snmp stack from windows should be enough for the HW status polling...
This means that you desktop will have to run snmp and WMI.
Agents are intrumentations that extend capabilities of these protocols. Default basic status are node up or down, link up or down and log in log out events I believe. WMI would require some HP SIM configuration in options / security /global protocal settings. You will need to enter wbem credentials here.
Hardware Status Polling. Used to track system status:
Hardware Status Polling for Non servers. Used to collect status information for target systems that are not of a server, cluster, or management processor type. This task is configured to poll every 10 minutes and at startup by default. It does not send status change events.
Hardware Status Polling for Servers . Used to collect status information for SNMP systems of type server, cluster, or management processor. This task is configured to poll every 5 minutes and at startup by default. It sends status change events that can be used set up a notification task based on the event.
To access Hardware Status Polling, select OptionsStatus PollingHardware
To create a Hardware Status Polling Task:
Select OptionsStatus PollingHardware Status Polling.
Select the target systems. See Managing with tasks - Creating a task for more information.
Click [Next]. The Select Protocol Settings section appears.
Select from the following protocols:
DMI
Note: DMI is available only on Windows systems.
HTTP
SNMP
WBEM
Note: By default, all protocols are selected. If all protocols are clear, then the [Schedule] and [Run Now] buttons are disabled.
Hope it helps
fred
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тАО10-16-2008 09:06 AM
тАО10-16-2008 09:06 AM
Re: Insight on HP desktop with Win Server 2003
Go to Options/Discovery and edit to add the necessary IP.
Once I did that and ran discovery the systems showed up.
Bob
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тАО10-16-2008 09:06 AM
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