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08-20-2004 07:45 AM
08-20-2004 07:45 AM
Data Collection and Reporting on HP SIM 4.1 Linux
I have attempted to install SIM 4.1 and the agents on a Proliant system running Linux. I am using the same box as the CMS. I believe everything has been installed properly. I am able to log onto the HP SIM GUI using port 280. However, I can not see any reports using the Reports...Manage Reports option. Every one I try indicates "There is no data for this table". I have tried to run data collection using both the Options...Data Collection and Logs...View All Scheduled Tasks and they have indicated that data collection ran.
How do I tell if data collection was actually successful or not and where this problem may be.
Also, I would like to confirm that the email contact setup is working. Is there any way to have the system send an email? The only things I see that generate email are hardware type faults (fan failed, thermal event, etc.).
How do I tell if data collection was actually successful or not and where this problem may be.
Also, I would like to confirm that the email contact setup is working. Is there any way to have the system send an email? The only things I see that generate email are hardware type faults (fan failed, thermal event, etc.).
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08-20-2004 02:27 PM
08-20-2004 02:27 PM
Re: Data Collection and Reporting on HP SIM 4.1 Linux
Goto Logs -> View All Scheduled Tasks. Have all the tasks run at least once? In many cases, the Bi Weekly Data Collection task takes a long time to start, as it is not intended to run frequently.
Consider manually running any task in the All Scheduled Tasks list that has never run.
Consider manually running any task in the All Scheduled Tasks list that has never run.
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08-22-2004 07:23 AM
08-22-2004 07:23 AM
Re: Data Collection and Reporting on HP SIM 4.1 Linux
I did find that as well and it had not run. I did run it from there, but to no avail.
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08-23-2004 01:06 PM
08-23-2004 01:06 PM
Re: Data Collection and Reporting on HP SIM 4.1 Linux
It may be a database issue. You may have to resort to using PostgreSQL diagnostics to look for something out of the ordinary.
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