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тАО08-08-2010 03:44 AM
тАО08-08-2010 03:44 AM
System Management Homepage with WBEM
We are using Windows 2008, 2008, 2008 R2, in x64 and x32 versions, and have pretty much seen these problems accross the board, seldomly, but still enough times that we are thinking of switching back to SNMP for everyone. Is there any explanation for the weird things we are seeing with WBEM? Is there any reason to use WBEM over SNMP if it seems that SNMP works just fine?
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тАО08-08-2010 03:45 AM
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Re: System Management Homepage with WBEM
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тАО08-08-2010 02:39 PM
тАО08-08-2010 02:39 PM
Re: System Management Homepage with WBEM
I found that when looking at the IML using Firefox that the page reported the presence of the IML entries and even that they were critical. It just didn't display the IML entries themselves.
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тАО08-08-2010 11:49 PM
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Re: System Management Homepage with WBEM
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тАО08-09-2010 10:39 AM
тАО08-09-2010 10:39 AM
Re: System Management Homepage with WBEM
Did you check the documents under www.hp.com/go/hpwbem -> Document tab?
You can find an
HP Insight Management WBEM Providers for
Microsoft├В┬о Windows Server├В┬о 2003 and
Windows Server├В┬о 2008 SNMP Data Migration Guide
which shows you the differences between snmp and Wbem e.g:
MIB OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1.2.2.1.1.9
MIB OID Name cpqSeCpuSocketNumber
WMI Class and Property HP_ProcessorLocation.LocationInfoDesc and
HP_ProcessorLocation.LocationInformation
Notes See the P00124 ├в HP Location Profile document for
determining location information
A lot of reading but some of the funny things are perhaps nolonger funny.
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тАО08-09-2010 03:02 PM
тАО08-09-2010 03:02 PM
Re: System Management Homepage with WBEM
Opened a separate thread. It does indeed work with IE, but not with FF.
In answer to your initial question, I'm using WBEM as that's really the only option when it comes to Vmware ESXi Host servers.
I'd rather just have one protocol to deal with.
WBEM has been slowly catching up to SNMP, but it's still not there yet. No thershold management for a start.
If you're just running Windows servers and don't ahve the virtualisation layer, then SNMP is superior.
But HP do seem to be moving to WBEM. So you may ned to swap at some point.