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тАО11-12-2008 07:52 AM
тАО11-12-2008 07:52 AM
HP SIM Inventory of locally-attached MSA Storage Shelves
Hi, I am wanting to produce a report of the varying MSA shelves and tape drives attached to all of my servers.
I can pull reports of other statistics on the servers such as drives and firmware versions of those drives, system ROMs. etc...
I would like to be able to pull a report of the MSA models (30/70/etc..) and their serial numbers and also tape drive models and their firmware version.
Any ideas that might me get this?
Thanks,
Da
I can pull reports of other statistics on the servers such as drives and firmware versions of those drives, system ROMs. etc...
I would like to be able to pull a report of the MSA models (30/70/etc..) and their serial numbers and also tape drive models and their firmware version.
Any ideas that might me get this?
Thanks,
Da
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тАО11-12-2008 08:04 AM
тАО11-12-2008 08:04 AM
Re: HP SIM Inventory of locally-attached MSA Storage Shelves
da,
LTT would get you this, run individually on each server, might not be practical depending on the number of servers.
hp sim should be able to get you most of this info but i've found it to be a little patchy on this at times.
good luck
LTT would get you this, run individually on each server, might not be practical depending on the number of servers.
hp sim should be able to get you most of this info but i've found it to be a little patchy on this at times.
good luck
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тАО11-12-2008 08:14 AM
тАО11-12-2008 08:14 AM
Re: HP SIM Inventory of locally-attached MSA Storage Shelves
Thanks for the reply.
L&TT wouldn't so much work for me as I have around 90 servers scattered around the country.
I am hoping there is a way SIM collects this data that I can get in one consolidated place.
Even if there is a local SMH-type command I can use and then push that command from SIM to all my remote servers.
Any HP pros have ideas?
L&TT wouldn't so much work for me as I have around 90 servers scattered around the country.
I am hoping there is a way SIM collects this data that I can get in one consolidated place.
Even if there is a local SMH-type command I can use and then push that command from SIM to all my remote servers.
Any HP pros have ideas?
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