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02-13-2007 08:49 PM
02-13-2007 08:49 PM
complete rookie
apologies, i'm completely new to SIM.
What needs to be in place for hardware monitoring to occur? is this part and parcel of the standard SIM agent install?
- I've installed HP SIM to a sever and deployed the agent across the network.
- I've put email notification in place.
I only want SIM as a warning for hardware issues servers might be experiencing. What else do i need to configure to set this running.
Like i say, sorry guys, i know this prob a very elementary question, but any help you coul give would be much appreciated. Also help tips are always welcome.
Thanks
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02-14-2007 12:31 AM
02-14-2007 12:31 AM
Re: complete rookie
2. Install HP Management Agents on the system that you want to manage using SIM.
3. Discover the systems in SIM (Options->Discovery)
4. Group/organize the systems that are discovered in SIM as per your convenience. (Click on "Customize" link in the "Systems and Events Panel" and create "Collections" as required) -- This is not a must.
5. Create event filter settings if reqd. (Options->Events->Event Filter Settings)
6. Create the automatic event handling task and configure it to send you emails (Options->Events->Automatic Event Handling)
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02-14-2007 01:04 AM
02-14-2007 01:04 AM
Re: complete rookie
thanks for the great response.
so will HP SIM automatically monitor for hardware issues and throw up alerts?e.g if a fan fails etc. or do i need to configure event notifications specifically?
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