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08-25-2008 10:31 PM
08-25-2008 10:31 PM
I have a big problem with managing computers with HP System Insight Manager.
I want to add a threshold for disk usage but it does not work:
"Could not set the disk threshold, the agent did not accept the request."
I configured snmp on the computer to be managed (Standard Windows configuration, community string: public: read&write, CMS computer added to the list of trusted computers...
Is there anything else to configure or to install on the computer to be managed?
Thanks in advance!
Solved! Go to Solution.
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08-26-2008 12:20 AM
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08-26-2008 12:34 AM
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Re: HP SIM Managing non Proliant Computers
Shouldn't HP SIM be able to monitor all type of computers on which SNMP is enabled, or isn't it possible to monitor such PC's?
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Re: HP SIM Managing non Proliant Computers
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08-26-2008 10:11 PM
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Re: HP SIM Managing non Proliant Computers
Or are there any other options?
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08-27-2008 10:40 PM
08-27-2008 10:40 PM
Re: HP SIM Managing non Proliant Computers
We are searching for a network monitoring solution at the moment and at first the features of HP SIM where quite auspicious (Monitoring heterogeneous environments, easy configuration, etc.).
Isn't there any other documentation than the "HP SIM Windows Installation and Configuration Guide"? Because i can't find all the information (e.g. how to monitor different systems, are agents needed or does SNMP suffice etc. in there).
Any help would be appreciated!
Regards
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08-31-2008 09:53 PM
08-31-2008 09:53 PM
Re: HP SIM Managing non Proliant Computers
Thankx in advance!
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09-01-2008 12:02 AM
09-01-2008 12:02 AM
Re: HP SIM Managing non Proliant Computers
First: I would like to suggest not take usage of the community string public, take any other, maybe using password guidelines. It's just for security reasons.
Second: You never mention about the fact, if Insight agents of any kind are installed.
SIM uses it's own agent, and setting threshold values take usage of Disk Agent.
So you may search for any usable agents (sorry, but I don't know about Insight Agents for other systems than ProLiants.)
Maybe the Client Agents could be a possible solution.
Keep us informed, mabe other user can take advantage of your solution, if one found.
Best Regards
Jimmy
Best regards
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09-01-2008 12:15 AM
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Re: HP SIM Managing non Proliant Computers
As I remember, at the installation of SIM there was the question which systems would be managed.
There was the option "Windows, Other", so I suppose there should be a simple way of performing substantial monitoring tasks on heterogeneous systems (servers and workstations).
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09-04-2008 03:23 AM
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09-04-2008 04:34 AM
09-04-2008 04:34 AM
Re: HP SIM Managing non Proliant Computers
i have got the same Problem. I had set up a new HP-SIM 5.2 SP2 and i want to check IBM Server. I found a very good Description howto manage dell server. But nothing aboutn IBM Server. I think i have to configure "Manage system types" but what kind ?
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09-04-2008 02:35 PM
09-04-2008 02:35 PM
Re: HP SIM Managing non Proliant Computers
If that still shows as Unknown then you can use the Manage System Types to add a new server based on a unique OID. You can just step through the wizard using the IP Address of the server you want to identify.
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