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02-10-2009 05:45 AM
02-10-2009 05:45 AM
psp-8.15b on windows 2003 does not show hardware
I've just upgraded to 8.15b on my dl320g5p running windows server 2003 sp2. All hp processes are running but in the main window I can see the version control agent only ;-( What do I wrong?
thanks and regards
Stephan
thanks and regards
Stephan
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02-11-2009 08:51 AM
02-11-2009 08:51 AM
Re: psp-8.15b on windows 2003 does not show hardware
The newer agents by default use WEBM as the default protocol. Try changing it back to SNMP. It is under SMH\settings\select smh data source\select.
Also check your snmp service, it needs to be able to talk to itself. Under the security tab verify that that if Accept SMP packets from these hosts is enabled that localhost is added.
Also be sure your read only and read write community names are set.
Also check your snmp service, it needs to be able to talk to itself. Under the security tab verify that that if Accept SMP packets from these hosts is enabled that localhost is added.
Also be sure your read only and read write community names are set.
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