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07-27-2013 02:08 PM - edited 07-27-2013 02:09 PM
07-27-2013 02:08 PM - edited 07-27-2013 02:09 PM
server dl120 but i have added a more recent HP storage card for 6G speed. It is to be connected to a SIM server what will monitor it (via wbem only)
The DL120 drivers page gives
2.5.0.0 29 Mar 2010
The HP WBEM drivers page gives
2.8.0.0 April 2011
A google of "HP wbem drivers" gives me.
9.2.5.0 26 Oct 2012
Solved! Go to Solution.
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07-29-2013 02:49 AM
07-29-2013 02:49 AM
SolutionHi,
the best way is to use the HP Service Pack for ProLiant and install the newest one with it:
Regards,
Ville
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07-30-2013 05:54 AM
07-30-2013 05:54 AM
Re: Which "wbem providers" should I install?
I am sure this will work.
Unfortunetly like SIM, SUM/SPP is a pain to install and use, I really was hoping not to touch it.
By way of demonstration
1) it was unable to download a file that was not there (solution create an empty file!)
2) it was unable to download a file which was there but thought there was a firewall issue, despite being able to download other files. Still at least it was able to tell me the URL details so I could check ..... no, its HP so lets make it difficult for the user and simply say "unable to download cp012743.exe from the URL".
3) it insits on installing array manager on every server whether they have an appropriate raid card or not.
4) You have to turn off ACL and open up all ports to the target server
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08-05-2013 02:36 AM
08-05-2013 02:36 AM
Re: Which "wbem providers" should I install?
Well if you don't wanna use the hole HP SUM tool, you can open the "contents.html" located on the SPP and look there, which cp0xxxx.exe is the "WBEM Provider" so you can only run this particular exe file on the server.
The exe files to run are located in the \hp\swpackages folder on the SPP.