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HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM) leverages a distributed architecture that is divided into three types of systems: Central Management Server (CMS), managed systems, and web-browser clients.

The CMS with the managed systems together are called the HP SIM management domain.

Central management server

Each management domain has a single CMS. The CMS is the system in the management domain that executes the HP SIM software and initiates all central operations within the domain. In addition to the HP SIM software, the CMS maintains a database for storage of persistent objects that can reside locally or on a separate system. Typically, applications for the multiple-system aware (MSA) tools also reside on the CMS. However, these applications are not required to reside on the CMS. They can reside anywhere on the network.

Because the CMS is a system within the management environment, it manages itself as part of the domain. You can add the CMS as a managed system within another management domain if you want to manage the domain using a separate CMS.

Managed systems

Systems that comprise a management domain are called managed systems. A system can be any device on the network that can communicate with HP SIM, including servers, desktops, laptops, printers, workstations, hubs, storage systems, storage area networks (SANs), and routers. In most cases, these devices have an IP address associated with them. A managed system can be managed by more than one CMS, if desired.

Managed systems to be managed must have one or more management agents installed. There is a wide variety of agents, , or Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) providers for HP-UX. These agents provide management information and alerts (indications) to the CMS. The SSH agent (service) then enables the HP SIM CMS to log into the managed system to execute commands through scripts.

Web-browser clients

HP SIM can be accessed from any supported browser client. The network client can be part of the management domain. However, you must be running a compatible browser to access the GUI or an SSH client application to securely access the CLI. Access to the web server on the CMS can be restricted to specific IP address ranges for specific users.

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