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тАО01-05-2006 03:15 AM
тАО01-05-2006 03:15 AM
I installed SIM5.0 in my customer,but I have 2 question,
1.ML370 G2 Server type in SIM is show "unknow",but BL20P G2 is correct.
2.Can I install managent agent for Windows XP(BL20P G2),but I checked website the agent is not support XP.May I use smartstart7.4 autorun to install agent.
1.ML370 G2 Server type in SIM is show "unknow",but BL20P G2 is correct.
2.Can I install managent agent for Windows XP(BL20P G2),but I checked website the agent is not support XP.May I use smartstart7.4 autorun to install agent.
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тАО01-05-2006 07:33 AM
тАО01-05-2006 07:33 AM
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Unknown would indicate the SNMP settings are not correct.
Check community names and that the HPSIM Server has snmp access to the ML370.
You can try, but you'd be better with a Server OS on the Blade Server. The Agents typically need a number of Drivers to provide all of the functionality. I'm not too sure how much of that would be there.
If XP is supported by SmartStart you could try it, but you'd bet better of with W2003.
Check community names and that the HPSIM Server has snmp access to the ML370.
You can try, but you'd be better with a Server OS on the Blade Server. The Agents typically need a number of Drivers to provide all of the functionality. I'm not too sure how much of that would be there.
If XP is supported by SmartStart you could try it, but you'd bet better of with W2003.
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тАО01-06-2006 01:51 AM
тАО01-06-2006 01:51 AM
Re: SIM display "unkown"
Thank you,I will try to check it,
1.Check community names ?
Can you tell how to check "community names "
BTW,In SNMP service,select trap,what is different betwee with "publice"and "private"
Tank you again.
1.Check community names ?
Can you tell how to check "community names "
BTW,In SNMP service,select trap,what is different betwee with "publice"and "private"
Tank you again.
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тАО01-08-2006 09:11 AM
тАО01-08-2006 09:11 AM
Re: SIM display "unkown"
Community names are set up in SNMP to control access.
So, on a Server that has HPSIM installed you can configure the Community names it will use to access remote Servers.
You can select your own names and typically you'd have one that you would use for just Read Only access (public is the default) and one for Read/Write (private is the default).
At the receiving end SNMP also needs to be configured to allow access on those same community names. You also need to allow the actual hosts access.
Again, you can be flexible on whether you'd allow read or read/write access.
HPSIM needs at least Read Access to identify the Servers.
Configure HPSIM SNMP details in Options->Protocol Settings->Global Protocol Settings.
So, on a Server that has HPSIM installed you can configure the Community names it will use to access remote Servers.
You can select your own names and typically you'd have one that you would use for just Read Only access (public is the default) and one for Read/Write (private is the default).
At the receiving end SNMP also needs to be configured to allow access on those same community names. You also need to allow the actual hosts access.
Again, you can be flexible on whether you'd allow read or read/write access.
HPSIM needs at least Read Access to identify the Servers.
Configure HPSIM SNMP details in Options->Protocol Settings->Global Protocol Settings.
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