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тАО04-16-2009 01:34 PM
тАО04-16-2009 01:34 PM
The system doesn't support WBEM protocol, or doesn't support WBEM indication
I have installed HP SIM-5.03 and I want to check the events for my Linux system. So if I run 'Check Event Configuration' it displaying the below messages:
The system doesn't support WBEM protocol, or doesn't support WBEM indication.
The system doesn't support SNMP protocol or it is not running on Windows.
Please help me what can I do...Thnaks
The system doesn't support WBEM protocol, or doesn't support WBEM indication.
The system doesn't support SNMP protocol or it is not running on Windows.
Please help me what can I do...Thnaks
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тАО04-16-2009 02:59 PM
тАО04-16-2009 02:59 PM
Re: The system doesn't support WBEM protocol, or doesn't support WBEM indication
Is this a ProLiant? Is the ProLiant Support Pack loaded? Net-SNMP? If so, there is no WBEM component for ProLiants with Linux; it would be SNMP only.
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тАО04-16-2009 04:38 PM
тАО04-16-2009 04:38 PM
Re: The system doesn't support WBEM protocol, or doesn't support WBEM indication
The system on which I installed is a Virtual Machine(Win2003) and my linux machine is not Prolient.
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тАО04-16-2009 04:59 PM
тАО04-16-2009 04:59 PM
Re: The system doesn't support WBEM protocol, or doesn't support WBEM indication
Actually the Linux machine is a storage server(non-Prolient). HP-SIM is installed on a VirtualMachine(win2003). Now I want to check the SNMP traps(events) of that Linux machine through HP-SIM.
I have loaded some private mibs to HP-sim. I am able to discover that Linx machine through HP-SIM successfully and also added the SNMP community string and credentials at the time of discovery. But I am not able to find those SNMP traps on HP-SIM under events.
I also figured out that the traps are receiving to the host machine(VM). Please help on this.. thanks.
I have loaded some private mibs to HP-sim. I am able to discover that Linx machine through HP-SIM successfully and also added the SNMP community string and credentials at the time of discovery. But I am not able to find those SNMP traps on HP-SIM under events.
I also figured out that the traps are receiving to the host machine(VM). Please help on this.. thanks.
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