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Configuring and executing discovery

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Discovery is the process that HP SIM uses to find and identify the systems on your network and populate the database with that information. A system must first be discovered to collect data and track system status. There are two basic ways to discover new systems:

  • Automatic discovery. The process that HP SIM uses to find and identify the systems on your network to populate the database with that information. A system must first be discovered to collect data and track system status.

  • Manual discovery. The process that enables you to bypass a full automatic discovery and add single and multiple systems to the database, create or import the HP SIM database Hosts file, and create or import a generic Hosts file.

Configuring and executing automatic discovery

  1. Select Options->Discovery. The Discovery page appears with the Automatic tab selected.

  2. In the For all automatic discoveries section, select Configure general settings. The General Settings section appears.

  3. Select Automatically discover a system when an event is received from it. This option allows systems to be discovered when a trap or some other supported event is received by HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM). It uses the discovery filters and IP address exclusion ranges for additional filtering of these events.

  4. Select Automatically discover a server blade when its Integrated Lights Out management processor is identified. This option adds servers that were indirectly discovered through its management processor. When these servers are discovered, they are listed with a Disabled state on the system table view page, and the only information displayed is the system serial number and the association to the iLO and the enclosure.

  5. Select Discover systems in an enclosure when Onboard Administrator is discovered. This option adds systems known by the Onboard Administrator even if they are not in the configured Discovery range.

  6. (Optional) In the Ping exclusion ranges, templates and/or hosts files field, specify the IP addresses, templates, or Hosts files containing IP addresses to exclude from the automatic discovery process. This field applies to both range pinging and event-based auto-discovery.

    Important: When discovering clusters, the ping inclusion range must include the IP addresses of the cluster and the cluster members.

  7. (Optional) Select Enable discovery filters.

  8. In the Discover the following system types: section, select the type of systems to be discovered.

    Important: When discovering clusters, you must include the server system type, so that the cluster members are not filtered out.

    Note: This option is available only when you select Enable discovery filters.

  9. In the Limit discovery to systems that meet the following criteria section, select from the following:

    • Any system that matches the above filter

    • All manageable systems (WBEM, SNMP, DMI, WMI, or HTTP support)

    • Manageable systems with HP agents only

    Note: This option is available only when you select Enable discovery filters.

  10. Click OK to save settings, or click Cancel to close the General Settings section without saving changes.

    If you click OK when discovery filters are enabled but have not selected any system types, the following error message appears:

    You must make at least one system type selection when enabling filters.

  11. Select the system automatic discovery , click run now, run at once or edit to schedule it for on going operations. if you would like to create other discovery tasks, click new.

Configuring and executing manual discovery

  1. Select Options->Discovery, and click the Manual tab. The System Information section appears.

  2. Select the System name radio button, and enter the system name,

    or

    select the IP address radio button, and enter the IP address.

  3. Click Add System to add the system to the database, if you have not entered the SNMP or WBEM credentials for this system previously, click More Settings, then click Add System. Or click More Settings to enter the following additional information:

    New Discovery Task
    New Discovery Task
    • Specify additional system properties to use only if Identification fails on this system. Includes:

      • System type

        Click the down arrow and select the appropriate System type.

      • System subtype

        Click the down arrow and select the appropriate System subtype. You can provide up to eight different system subtypes.

      • Product model

        This is a free form field and you can enter the system model number here.

    • WBEM Settings

      • User name

      • Password

        If you do not want to use the default global values for the WBEM user name and password, select Use Custom and enter custom values.

        If you are manually discovering a storage system, ensure that the user name and password of the SMI CIMOM are present in the global protocol settings, or enter them here as custom values. Select Options->Protocol Settings->Global Protocol Settings to view the global settings.

        For Windows-based systems, the user name should include the domain name, for example, domainname\username.

      • SNMP Settings

        If you do not want to use the default global values for the SNMP settings, select Use Custom and enter custom values.

        • Timeout (in seconds)

          The amount of time HP SIM waits for an SNMP response when it sends a request to the system. If a response is not received within the time interval, HP SIM might determine that the system does not support SNMP. Decreasing this value can result in increased network traffic because the number of attempts is accelerated. Use caution when changing this value. A value of three seconds usually works for a LAN. However, If systems are connected through a WAN, try a higher value, for example, 10 seconds.

        • Retries

          The number of additional times after the first attempt is made to communicate with a system before attempts stop.

        • Read-only community string and Write community string

          A community string sets up authentication that enables or prohibits communication between the managed system and the CMS. The community string of the CMS must match the community string of the managed system. Use the read-only community string to read variables. Use the write community string to modify variables. Although only one community is valid for a communication attempt, a system can belong to multiple communities. However, HP SIM only uses one community string when communicating to a system.

  4. If you clicked More Settings, click Add System to add the system immediately, or click Fewer Settings to return to the previous display. If you clicked Fewer Settings, click Add System to add the system to the database.

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