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HP Systems Insight Manager Technical Reference Guide

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Default Public Collections

»Table of Contents
»Index
»Notices
»Introduction
»Product Overview
»Getting Started
»Discovery and Identification
»Users and Authorizations
»Networking and Security
»Monitoring Systems, Clusters, and Events
»Navigating the Systems and Events Panel
»Viewing the System Overview Page
»Saving Collections
»Customizing System or Cluster Collections
»Customizing Event Collections
»System Table View Page
»Cluster Table View Page
»Event Table View Page
»Searching for Systems and Events
»Reference
Default Public Collections
»Collection Naming Conventions
»Storage Integration
»Managing with Tasks
»Tools that Extend Management
»Partner Applications
»Reporting
»Administering Systems and Events
»Troubleshooting
»Reference Information
»Printable version
»Glossary
»Using Help

Shared System Collections

All users can view shared collections, but only users with full-configuration-rights can create, edit, or delete shared collections.

The following shared default system collections are based on System Type:

  • All Systems. Includes all discovered systems in the database.

  • All Servers. Includes all discovered servers in the database.

  • All VSE Resource. Includes all discovered Virtual Server Environment (VSE) resources in the database.

    The following are included under All VSE Resources:

    • All nPartition Servers. Includes all discovered systems by type with a Complex type

    • All HP Integrity Virtual Machines. Includes all discovered systems by type with a Server type and HP Integrity Virtual Machine Host subtype

    • All Virtual Partition Servers. Includes all discovered systems by type with a Server type and HP Virtual Partition Server subtype

    • All Resource Partitions. Includes all discovered systems by type with a Resource Partition type

    • All Shared Resource Domains. Includes all discovered systems by type with a Shared Resource Domain type

    • All HP Serviceguard Clusters. Includes all discovered systems by type with a Cluster type and an HP Serviceguard subtype

    • All Standalone Servers. Includes all discovered systems by type that are HP/9000 or Integrity standalone systems

  • HP BladeSystem. Includes all discovered blades in the database

    The following are included under HP BladeSystem:

  • Storage Systems. Includes all discovered storage systems in the database

    The following are included under Storage Systems:

    • All Storage Systems. Includes all discovered storage systems in the database.

    • All Storage Hosts. Includes all discovered storage hosts in the database.

    • All Storage Switches. Includes all discovered storage switches in the database.

    • All Storage Arrays. Includes all discovered storage arrays in the database.

    • All Tape Libraries. Includes all discovered tape libraries in the database.

  • All Racks. Includes all discovered racks in the database.

  • All Enclosures. Includes all discovered enclosures in the database

  • All Clients. Includes all discovered clients in the database

  • All Networking Devices. Includes all discovered networking systems in the database, which, include routers, switches, repeaters, and remote access systems

  • All Printers. Includes all discovered printers in the database

  • All Management Processors. Includes all discovered management processors in the database

The following collections are based on System by Status:

  • Critical Systems. Includes all systems in the database with Critical status

  • Major Systems. Includes all systems in the database with Major status

  • Minor Systems. Includes all systems in the database with Minor status

  • Normal Systems. Includes all systems in the database with a Normal status

  • Disabled Systems. Includes all systems in the database with a Disabled status

The following collections are based on Systems by Operating System:

  • HP-UX. Includes all systems in the database that have an operating system equal to HP-UX

  • Microsoft Windows Server 2003. Includes all systems in the database that have an operating system equal to Microsoft Windows Server 2004

  • Microsoft Windows 2000. Includes all systems in the database that have an operating system equal to Microsoft Windows 2000

  • Microsoft Windows NT. Includes all systems in the database that have an operating system equal to Microsoft Windows NT

  • Novell Netware. Includes all systems in the database that have an operating system equal to Novell Netware

  • SCO UNIX. Includes all systems in the database that have an operating system equal to SCO UNIX

  • Microsoft Windows XP. Includes all systems in the database that have an operating system equal to Microsoft Windows XP

  • Microsoft Windows 95, 98, ME. Includes all systems in the database that have an operating system equal to Microsoft Windows 95, 98, or ME

  • HP Tru64 UNIX. Includes all systems in the database that have an operating system equal to HP True64 UNIX

  • HP OpenVMS. Includes all systems in the database that have an operating system equal to HP OpenVMS

  • Red Hat Linux. Includes all systems in the database that have an operating system equal to Red Hat Linux

  • SuSE Linux. Includes all systems in the database that have an operating system equal to SuSE Linux

  • Linux. Includes all systems in the database that have an operating system equal to Linux

  • HP NonStop Server. Includes all systems in the database that have an operating system equal to HP NonStop Server

  • Undeployed. Includes all systems in the database that have an operating system equal to Undeployed

The following collections are based on Clusters by Type:

  • All Clusters. Includes all cluster in the database

  • MSCS Clusters. Includes all MSCS clusters in the database

  • OpenVMS Clusters. Includes all OpenVMS clusters in the database

  • HP TruClusters. Includes all HP TruClusters in the database

  • HP Serviceguard. Includes all HP Serviceguard clusters in the database

The following default collections are based on Clusters by Status:

  • Critical Clusters. Includes all clusters in the database with a Critical status

  • Major Clusters. Includes all clusters in the database with a Major status

  • Minor Clusters. Includes all clusters in the database with a Minor status

  • Normal Clusters. Includes all clusters in the database with a Normal status

  • Unknown Clusters. Includes all clusters in the database with an Unknown status

The following are System Function collections:

  • Data Collection List. Includes all discovered systems and is used to perform data collection

  • Status Polling List. Includes all discovered systems and their current status

  • Server Status Polling List. Includes all discovered servers, clusters, management processors, and their current statuses

  • Non Server Status Polling List. Includes all discovered non-servers and their current statuses

The following collection is added if HP Storage Essentials installed:

  • Storage Essentials Managed. Includes all storage systems that are managed by HP Storage Essentials.

Shared Event Collections

All users can view shared event collections, but only users with full-configuration-rights can create, edit, or delete shared collections.

The following shared Events are based on Event by Severity:

  • All Events. Includes all events that have occurred on systems for which the events are logged in the database

  • Important Events. Includes all Critical and Major events in the database, regardless of the state of events

  • Important Uncleared Events. Includes all uncleared Critical, Major, and In Progress events

  • Informational Events. Includes all Informational events in the database, regardless of the state of events

The following are Login Event collections:

  • All Login and Logout Events. Users with full-configuration-rights and users with the correct authorizations on the central management server (CMS) can view login and logout events. However, only users with full-configuration-rights can see the details of these events.

  • All Failed Login Events. Users with full-configuration-rights and users with the correct authorizations on the CMS can view failed login events. However, only the users with full-configuration-rights can see the details of these events.

The following are Service Event collections:

  • All HP Service Events. Includes all service events in the database where the event type is HP Service Events

    Note: A service event indicates that a service action is required, such as hardware maintenance. You can open the service event to review the recommended actions and call status, if applicable.

    Note: Service events can be obtained from HP Instant Support Enterprise Edition (ISEE) and Open Service Event Manager (OSEM). Go to http://h18023.www1.hp.com/support/svctools/ and refer to the documentation for ISEE and OSEM and the How to change the HP SIM Host Name to configure these tools to send service events to HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM). In addition, a services contract might be required to receive these events.

The following collection is added if HP Storage Essentials installed:

  • Storage Essentials. Includes all HP Storage Essentials events.

Related Procedures

» Monitoring Systems, Clusters, and Events - Customizing System or Cluster Collections
» Monitoring Systems, Clusters, and Events - Customizing Event Collections

Related Topics

» Monitoring Systems, Clusters, and Events - Navigating the Systems and Events Panel
» Monitoring Systems, Clusters, and Events - System Table View Page
» Monitoring Systems, Clusters, and Events - Event Table View Page
» Monitoring Systems, Clusters, and Events - Cluster Table View Page
» Configuring Automatic Discovery - System Types
» Events - Service Notification Events
» Storage Integration Using SMI-S - Changes to HP Systems Insight Manager Storage Functionality when HP Storage Essentials is Installed