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тАО05-03-2010 02:01 AM
тАО05-03-2010 02:01 AM
wbem-wmi hp sim port
Have you some idea ?
Thanks
Fabio
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тАО04-21-2011 07:44 AM
тАО04-21-2011 07:44 AM
Re: wbem-wmi hp sim port
Have you ever figured what ports to open?
Our windows servers inside corporate were fine sending WBEM events to SIM server. However the ones behind the firewall were not working. We have tried many different ports according to documentation unsuccessfully. We also have called HP tech support and have it escalated but so far they are of no help. It seems like WBEM uses some random ports. The document mentioned about WMI Wrapper and also fault via SNMP or SMTP mail only. Have you looked at those? Were you able to get it working? Please share your findings.
Regards,
Cez
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тАО06-02-2011 08:34 AM
тАО06-02-2011 08:34 AM
Re: wbem-wmi hp sim port
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тАО06-02-2011 10:34 AM
тАО06-02-2011 10:34 AM
Re: wbem-wmi hp sim port
See page 11 of "Managing HP servers through firewalls with Insight Software 6.0 or greater" from http://www.hp.com/go/hpsim --> Information Library. It indicates a best practice (although doesn't explain why) of placing an instance of the WMI Mapper inside a firewalled network so that HP SIM's native WBEM communications over port 5989 can be maintained (this extends to potentially installing the WMI Mapper on each and every system if a system firewall is in place).
Alternatively, since installing the mapper on every system may be impractical and inefficient, MSDN has several articles on setting up WMI for remote access through firewalls, including how to set up a fixed port: http://www.google.com/search?q=wmi+firewall+site:microsoft.com
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тАО06-02-2011 12:42 PM
тАО06-02-2011 12:42 PM
Re: wbem-wmi hp sim port
When you configure the agents
"Configuring WBEM enables you to configure a target Linux, Windows, or HP-UX system to send WBEM indications or events to Systems Insight Manager."
So..WBEM is not sending the events over the right port.
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тАО06-02-2011 01:07 PM
тАО06-02-2011 01:07 PM
Re: wbem-wmi hp sim port
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тАО06-02-2011 01:10 PM
тАО06-02-2011 01:10 PM
Re: wbem-wmi hp sim port
Yes the server is windows 2k8 R2 Sp1. and the WBEM agent is installed. If its using WMI, whats the point of having a configurable WBEM agent?
SMH is also using WBEM.
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тАО06-02-2011 01:32 PM
тАО06-02-2011 01:32 PM
Re: wbem-wmi hp sim port
I've setup WMI wrapper on the managed node which is behind the firewall but still couldn't get it to work. The managed nodes are Windows Server 2003. All I need is to get the WBEM events when something's wrong with the HP hardware.
Have you setup and got this to work before? Can you please elaborate on the setup?
Thanks,
Cez
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тАО06-02-2011 02:29 PM
тАО06-02-2011 02:29 PM
Re: wbem-wmi hp sim port
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тАО06-03-2011 05:26 AM
тАО06-03-2011 05:26 AM
Re: wbem-wmi hp sim port
in SIM added the server to the global protocal settings, and the port.
went to the managed nodes SMH , to send a test message, it does not arrive on the SIM server , if i disable the firewall it goes through, wireshark shows it coming through on ports 51912, 62879,62878 etc.
so its still using WMI, and not the mapper, or the WBEM agent
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тАО06-03-2011 06:54 AM
тАО06-03-2011 06:54 AM
Re: wbem-wmi hp sim port
Below was the log from the firewall.
Apr 21 12:03:24 IH-Back %FWSM-4-106023: Deny tcp src web:10.46.200.82/2405 dst inside:192.168.67.214/135 by access-group "acl-web-in" [0x0, 0x0]
Apr 21 12:03:24 IH-Back %FWSM-4-106023: Deny tcp src web:10.46.200.82/2406 dst inside:192.168.67.214/135 by access-group "acl-web-in" [0x0, 0x0]
Apr 21 12:03:27 IH-Back %FWSM-4-106023: Deny tcp src web:10.46.200.82/2405 dst inside:192.168.67.214/135 by access-group "acl-web-in" [0x0, 0x0]
Apr 21 12:03:27 IH-Back %FWSM-4-106023: Deny tcp src web:10.46.200.82/2406 dst inside:192.168.67.214/135 by access-group "acl-web-in" [0x0, 0x0]
Apr 21 12:03:45 IH-Back %FWSM-4-106023: Deny tcp src web:10.46.200.82/2411 dst inside:192.168.67.214/135 by access-group "acl-web-in" [0x0, 0x0]
Apr 21 12:03:48 IH-Back %FWSM-4-106023: Deny tcp src web:10.46.200.82/2411 dst inside:192.168.67.214/135 by access-group "acl-web-in" [0x0, 0x0]
Apr 21 12:03:48 IH-Back %FWSM-4-106023: Deny tcp src web:10.46.200.82/2412 dst inside:192.168.67.214/135 by access-group "acl-web-in" [0x0, 0x0]
Apr 21 12:03:54 IH-Back %FWSM-4-106023: Deny tcp src web:10.46.200.82/2411 dst inside:192.168.67.214/135 by access-group "acl-web-in" [0x0, 0x0]
Apr 21 12:03:54 IH-Back %FWSM-4-106023: Deny tcp src web:10.46.200.82/2412 dst inside:192.168.67.214/135 by access-group "acl-web-in" [0x0, 0x0]
Apr 21 12:04:37 IH-Back %FWSM-4-106023: Deny tcp src web:10.46.200.82/2420 dst inside:192.168.67.214/135 by access-group "acl-web-in" [0x0, 0x0]
Apr 21 12:04:37 IH-Back %FWSM-4-106023: Deny tcp src web:10.46.200.82/2421 dst inside:192.168.67.214/135 by access-group "acl-web-in" [0x0, 0x0]
Apr 21 12:04:39 IH-Back %FWSM-4-106023: Deny tcp src web:10.46.200.82/2420 dst inside:192.168.67.214/135 by access-group "acl-web-in" [0x0, 0x0]
Apr 21 12:04:39 IH-Back %FWSM-4-106023: Deny tcp src web:10.46.200.82/2421 dst inside:192.168.67.214/135 by access-group "acl-web-in" [0x0, 0x0]
Apr 21 12:04:45 IH-Back %FWSM-4-106023: Deny tcp src web:10.46.200.82/2420 dst inside:192.168.67.214/135 by access-group "acl-web-in" [0x0, 0x0]
Apr 21 12:04:45 IH-Back %FWSM-4-106023: Deny tcp src web:10.46.200.82/2421 dst inside:192.168.67.214/135 by access-group "acl-web-in" [0x0, 0x0]
Apr 21 12:04:57 IH-Back %FWSM-4-106023: Deny tcp src web:10.46.200.82/2424 dst inside:192.168.67.214/135 by access-group "acl-web-in" [0x0, 0x0]
Apr 21 12:04:58 IH-Back %FWSM-4-106023: Deny tcp src web:10.46.200.82/2425 dst inside:192.168.67.214/135 by access-group "acl-web-in" [0x0, 0x0]
Apr 21 12:05:06 IH-Back %FWSM-4-106023: Deny tcp src web:10.46.200.82/2424 dst inside:192.168.67.214/135 by access-group "acl-web-in" [0x0, 0x0]
Apr 21 12:05:06 IH-Back %FWSM-4-106023: Deny tcp src web:10.46.200.82/2425 dst inside:192.168.67.214/135 by access-group "acl-web-in" [0x0, 0x0]
Apr 21 12:07:50 IH-Back %FWSM-6-302013: Built outbound TCP connection 145673097495364418 for inside:192.168.67.214/2275 (192.168.67.214/2275) to web:10.46.200.82/5989 (10.46.200.82/5989)
Apr 21 12:07:56 IH-Back %FWSM-6-302014: Teardown TCP connection 145673097495364418 for inside:192.168.67.214/2275 to web:10.46.200.82/5989 duration 0:00:06 bytes 10424 TCP FINs
10.46.200.82 is the managed node behind the firewall.
192.168.67.214 is the SIM server.
Thanks!
Cez
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тАО06-03-2011 10:08 AM
тАО06-03-2011 10:08 AM
Re: wbem-wmi hp sim port
Windows servers will always use WMI (unless you configure SNMP).
The WBEM "Agent / Providers" are not WBEM, they are an extension of the existing WMI CIM Schema.
If they would have just stated that they are extending the WMI CIM Schema, this would have saved allot of time and headachs.
The only way to get this to go through a single port is to change the setting on the windows server to forward WMI Events (NOT WBEM Events, BECAUSE IT DOESN'T EXIST ON WINDOWS) events to the WMI Mapper, so it can turn it into the WBEM protocol that the SIM server understands.
Please people at HP, pull your heads out of your wikipeda, and fix your documentation calling WMI, WBEM, when its clearly NOT WBEM, its WMI.
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тАО06-03-2011 10:21 AM
тАО06-03-2011 10:21 AM
Re: wbem-wmi hp sim port
How do we configure Windows to forward WMI events to the WMI Mapper? Do you have any documentation or know how in doing so?
Thanks,
Cez
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тАО06-03-2011 10:38 AM
тАО06-03-2011 10:38 AM
Re: wbem-wmi hp sim port
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb219447%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
I believe its going to require port 135 (DCOM) and another port for actual communication.
Ill let you know when i finish testing.
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тАО06-03-2011 12:15 PM
тАО06-03-2011 12:15 PM
Re: wbem-wmi hp sim port
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тАО06-03-2011 01:32 PM
тАО06-03-2011 01:32 PM
Re: wbem-wmi hp sim port
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/winserverManagement/thread/c2ca4979-165a-4bb9-903c-e23f6a35dbf1/
if this is correct it means HP's secure sytem requires you to degrade security by opening a crapload of ports.
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тАО06-07-2011 07:38 AM
тАО06-07-2011 07:38 AM
Re: wbem-wmi hp sim port
All we do here is to refer to the HP documentation, and seems like nobody has gotten this to work yet. I wonder if someone from HP can actually do some testing, confirm this actually works and document it instead of just refer to the documentation all the time? Thanks.
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тАО12-11-2012 07:46 AM
тАО12-11-2012 07:46 AM
Re: wbem-wmi hp sim port
Do we have a definitive solution to get WBEM functioning through a non-windows firewall? I'm looking to solution this now. Thanks in advance.
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тАО12-25-2012 07:19 AM
тАО12-25-2012 07:19 AM
Re: wbem-wmi hp sim port
That's correct. It depends where is the WMI Mapper is installed.
1) If the WMI Mapper is installed on the tagrget node (managed node), then opening of the above ports in the firewall will solve the issue.
2) If WMI Mapper acts as an proxy (Remote) or installed on the CMS the communication between the CMS and Target node will be on Dynamic Ports (as that is COM-DCOM call).
Thanks
\Tushar
\T Bajpai
HP Employee