Compaq 234664-002 - ProLiant - ML330T02 User Manual
Compaq 234664-002 - ProLiant - ML330T02 User Manual

Compaq 234664-002 - ProLiant - ML330T02 User Manual

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HP BladeSystem Management Pack for
Microsoft® System Center Essentials 2007
User Guide
Part Number 465398-001
November 2007 (First Edition)

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  • Page 1 HP BladeSystem Management Pack for Microsoft® System Center Essentials 2007 User Guide Part Number 465398-001 November 2007 (First Edition)
  • Page 2 © Copyright 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Overview............................. 6 About this guide............................6 Introduction .............................. 6 Features ..............................6 Benefits ..............................7 Product architecture ........................... 7 Installation ........................... 9 Installation overview ..........................9 Preinstallation checklist..........................9 Installing the HP BladeSystem Management Pack 1.0 for System Center Essentials 2007 (x86 or x64 editions) ... 10 After the installation of the HP BladeSystem Management Pack 1.0 for System Center Essentials 2007....
  • Page 4 SNMP Trap Service is not available ....................40 Monitor NT events ........................... 40 Connecting to Enclosure ......................... 41 Connected to Enclosure ........................41 Disconnected from Enclosure......................41 Connection to Enclosure Failed......................41 Data Collection Started ........................42 Data Collection Completed ......................42 SOAP Event Collection Started ......................
  • Page 5 Interconnect degraded ........................64 Interconnect OK ..........................65 Server Blade requested to low power ....................66 Server blade removed ........................66 Server Blade inserted ........................67 Technical support........................68 Additional references..........................68 Before contacting HP support ........................68 Technical support contact information for the HP BladeSystem Management Pack for Microsoft® System Center Essentials 2007 ............................
  • Page 6: Overview

    Overview About this guide This guide is designed for system administrators who use the HP BladeSystem Management Pack for Microsoft System Center Essentials 2007 and other HP tools to manage the operations of HP BladeSystem c-Class Enclosures within a System Center Essentials environment. You should be familiar with the configuration and operation of Microsoft®...
  • Page 7: Benefits

    Integration with Microsoft® System Center Essentials 2007 New HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosure icons for System Center Essentials Diagram View Improved management of events by eliminating multiple alerts in Rules Fully scripted installation that imports management pack data into the System Center Essentials database automatically New HP Enclosure Monitor Manager to allow users to enter Enclosure Onboard Administrator credentials and configuration required for monitoring of HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosures...
  • Page 8 All elements of the HP Server Management Packs are copied to the System Center Essentials database. The following elements are included: Classes and Attributes Discoveries Monitors Rules Tasks Views The HP BladeSystem Monitor Service uses the user defined information entered through the HP BladeSystem Enclosure Monitor Manager to connect and monitor the Enclosures.
  • Page 9: Installation

    Installation Installation overview To install the HP BladeSystem Management Pack for Microsoft® System Center Essentials 2007: Download the appropriate management pack from the HP website (http://www.hp.com/servers/integration), and unzip the file. Unzip the self-extractable executable kit and select the appropriate management pack to install. The following table shows the kits available for selection.
  • Page 10: Installing The Hp Bladesystem Management Pack 1.0 For System Center Essentials 2007 (X86 Or X64 Editions)

    is required to monitor the state of the HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosures and to capture SNMP Trap packets generated by HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosures. An account is set up with the HP Onboard Administrator Web console to monitor the enclosure. During the last step of the installation, the user is asked to launch the Enclosure Monitor Manager to register HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosures with user name and password An account is set up on the HP Onboard Administrator Web console to monitor the enclosure.
  • Page 11 Click Next. Select I accept the terms in the license agreement, and click Next. Installation 11...
  • Page 12 Click Change... to change the installation folder. Click Next. Click Install. The installation automatically imports the management packs. The installation progress screen appears. Installation 12...
  • Page 13: After The Installation Of The Hp Bladesystem Management Pack 1.0 For System Center Essentials 2007

    Click Finish. Select the Launch HP BladeSystem Enclosure Monitor Manager checkbox to launch HP BladeSystem Enclosure Monitor Manager. The registration of enclosures is required to start monitoring the HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosures. After the installation of the HP BladeSystem Management Pack 1.0 for System Center Essentials 2007 The installation updates the system with components in the following table.
  • Page 14 Name Type Component Description Monitor Service InstallUtil State Monitor Service State file generated by file InstallUtil during the \HewlettPackard.Servers.BladeSystem.HPBlade installation SystemEnclosureCmdLets.dll.InstallState Monitor Service Dynamic Link Monitor Service DLL used for monitoring Library \HewlettPackard.Servers.BladeSystem.HPBlade SystemEnclosureEventManager.dll Monitor Service InstallUtil State Monitor Service State file generated by file InstallUtil during the...
  • Page 15: Uninstalling The Hp Bladesystem Management Pack 1.0 For System Center Essentials 2007

    This installation adds entries in the programs menu on the Windows® Start menu. Uninstalling the HP BladeSystem Management Pack 1.0 for System Center Essentials 2007 NOTE: Uninstalling the kits will not delete the imported Management Packs from the System Center Essentials servers. Before attempting to remove the kits from the Add/Remove Programs menu, you must manually delete all dependent management pack data from the System Center Essentials console and the HP BladeSystem management pack.
  • Page 16: Using The Software

    Using the software Using the HP BladeSystem Management Pack for Microsoft® System Center Essentials 2007 The HP BladeSystem Management Pack for Microsoft® System Center Essentials 2007 includes the following major elements: Classes Views Discoveries Monitors Rules Tasks Before using the HP BladeSystem Management Pack for Microsoft® System Center Essentials 2007, be sure that the following conditions exist: The HP BladeSystem Management Pack for Microsoft®...
  • Page 17 The HP BladeSystem Management Pack defines the following classes. The following table shows the properties of each class: Class Property name Sample value HP BladeSystem Enclosure Name IT03-ENC-A — Model Name BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure — Enclosure Serial Number USE6321FJC — Part Number 412152-B1 —...
  • Page 18 Class Property name Sample value — Server Name HP BladeSystem Device Bay Name Device Bay 2—ProLiant Server — Bay Number — Blade Type Workstation — Manufacturer — Product Name ProLiant BL685c G1 — Part Number 404704-B21 — System Board Spare Part 410293-001 Number —...
  • Page 19 Class Property name Sample value — Bay Number — Type Ethernet — Product Name Brocade 4/12 SAN Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem — Management IP Address 10.77.77.77 — User Assigned Name Swd77 — Part Number AE370A — Spare Part Number 411120-001 —...
  • Page 20: Views

    Views The System Center Essentials Console provides a collection of folders and windows for viewing information stored in the System Center Essentials database. The HP BladeSystem Management Pack for Microsoft® System Center Essentials 2007 includes predefined HP BladeSystem Enclosure views that present information about each HP BladeSystem Enclosure and associated alerts.
  • Page 21 Alert Name Source of Alert Path Alert Rule Name Created Time Alert Description Knowledge Resolution with embedded Console tasks Causes Summary Related Links Analyzing HP alerts The HP alerts contain HP BladeSystem hardware and services information that enable you to identify the cause of an issue and implement a timely and effective response.
  • Page 22 The Product Knowledge tab displays suggested resolutions to the alert. To view full knowledge information, click View additional knowledge from the Alert Details pane. If necessary, launch the Console Tasks listed in the Product Knowledge. Use the information in the alert to implement a rapid response and maintain system availability. For additional system data, launch the HP BladeSystem Enclosure Monitor Manager for the monitoring configuration, launch the HP Onboard Administrator on the individual enclosure from the link in the Alert Description at Alert Details panel, or use HP SIM to manage multiple enclosures.
  • Page 23: Device Bay State View

    Device Bay State view The Device Bay State view displays the state of all device bays in all managed enclosures. The device bay contains Blades such as Server Blade, Storage Blade, Workstation Blade and IO Blade. The Detail View in the lower pane shows properties of the selected device bay. Enclosure Diagram view The Enclosure Diagram view provides a graphical display of groups and associated HP BladeSystem Enclosures, subsystems (collections), and components.
  • Page 24 Device Bay under Device Bays Interconnect Bay under Interconnect Bays Onboard Administrator under Onboard Administrators Power Supply under Power Subsystem Fan under Thermal Subsystem Using the software 24...
  • Page 25 The state of the lower component will be rolled up to Enclosure Group. Using the software 25...
  • Page 26: Enclosure State View

    Enclosure State view The Enclosure State view displays each state of the HP BladeSystem Enclosure associated with the Health Collection information. To view detailed state information for HP health collection and components for an enclosure, select the enclosure, and launch the Health Explorer from the Context menu or from the link in the Actions panel.
  • Page 27 Health Explorer The Health Explorer can be launched from the State view and the Diagram view after selecting a target component. It displays the result of state propagation in folder style. The Health Explorer automatically expands those folders in which red or yellow states are observed. Select the last node in the folder to get the knowledge information, and then select the State Change Event tab to view state change history.
  • Page 28 The following figure is an example of Health State Change history and state property data. The Details pane contains a list of properties with Health State Update and Operational Status. The Health State is available by enclosure, subsystems and components. The following are the key words used in the Details pane: Enclosure—Summary state of enclosure Thermal—Summary state of thermal subsystem...
  • Page 29: Health Collection State View

    PowerSupply—A power supply state OnboardAdministrator—An HP Onboard Administrator state InterconnectBay—An interconnect bay state DeviceBay—A device bay state Health Collection State view The Health Collection State view displays the state of all health collections of the HP BladeSystem Enclosures. You can view all failed collections simultaneously by sorting the State column. Using the software 29...
  • Page 30: Monitor Service State View

    Monitor Service State view The Monitor Service State view displays the state of all Monitor Services. Using the software 30...
  • Page 31: Task Status View

    Task Status view The Task Status view displays task results. HP has no predefined remote tasks, so this view may show no status most of the time. Discovering HP BladeSystem enclosures The HP BladeSystem Management Pack for Microsoft® System Center Essentials 2007 includes many discovery rules in the management pack.
  • Page 32: State Monitors

    HP BladeSystem Enclosure Monitor Service Discovery Rule—This rule discovers the Monitor Service on a managed node. This rule is the primary rule to locate the Monitor Service and start the management pack into action. State monitors The HP BladeSystem Enclosures Management Pack contains the following state monitors: HP BladeSystem Enclosure Health Monitor—This monitor rule monitors the health of HP BladeSystem Enclosure.
  • Page 33: Alert Processing Rules

    HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator To HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator Collection Health Rollup Monitor (ENABLED) HP BladeSystem Cooling Collection To HP BladeSystem Enclosure Health Rollup Monitor (ENABLED) HP BladeSystem Fan To HP BladeSystem Cooling Collection Health Rollup Monitor (ENABLED) HP BladeSystem Power Supply Collection To HP BladeSystem Enclosure Health Rollup Monitor (ENABLED) HP BladeSystem Power Supply To HP BladeSystem Power Supply Collection Health Rollup Monitor (ENABLED)
  • Page 34: Tasks

    Onboard Administrator 22037 Warning Degraded. Onboard Administrator 22041 Warning Role Primary. Server Blade E-keying 22042 Warning Failed. 22046 Error Interconnect Failed. 22047 Warning Interconnect Degraded. Additionally, five alert processing rules has been defined for the Monitor Service events. The following events will be monitored and generated Alerts with Knowledge Base: Event Event...
  • Page 35: Hp Integrated Lights-Out Task

    To launch the HP Onboard Administrator task: Select an Enclosure or a Health Collection from views such as Enclosure State view, Health Collection view or Enclosure Diagram view. Click HP Onboard Administrator. Log in to HP Onboard Administrator. HP Integrated Lights-Out task Blade Servers in HP BladeSystem Enclosures include an Integrated Lights-Out management processor, which enables you to perform advanced, secure, and operating system-independent remote server management using a standard browser interface.
  • Page 36: Hp Bladesystem Enclosure Monitor Manager

    Log in to HP Integrated Lights-Out. HP BladeSystem Enclosure Monitor Manager The HP BladeSystem Enclosure Monitor Service requires user configuration for the BladeSystem Management Pack to start monitoring an enclosure. The Monitor Manager allows you to configure the required credentials and configuration information. The Monitor Manager can be launched at the last step of the Management Pack installation.
  • Page 37: Refreshing The Data

    The Monitor Manager task is only visible in the Monitor Service State view until at least one enclosure is registered. After adding, removing or updating an enclosure, click Refresh from the Actions pane, or the Refresh icon to update the monitor service tree-list in the left panel. The Monitor Manager contains 3 panes: Tree pane (left)—This pane can be collapsed and expanded.
  • Page 38: Adding Managed Enclosures

    Adding managed enclosures To add one or multiple managed enclosures, click Add Managed Enclosure in the Actions pane, or click the Add icon. The Add Managed Enclosure wizard appears. The enclosure Onboard Administrator must be configured with login and SNMP settings prior to using the Add Managed Enclosure wizard. The primary and secondary (optional) IP addresses of the Onboard Administrator and the login information are needed to complete the wizard.
  • Page 39: Hp Bladesystem Enclosure Monitor Service

    HP BladeSystem Enclosure Monitor Service The HP BladeSystem Management Pack for System Center Essentials 2007 kit installs the HP BladeSystem Enclosure Monitor Service as a Windows Service. It runs on the system to monitor the HP BladeSystem c- Class enclosures. The HP BladeSystem Enclosure Monitor Service is configured by the HP BladeSystem Enclosure Monitor Manager to register monitoring enclosures.
  • Page 40: Nt Event Lists For Hp Bladesystem Enclosure Monitor Service

    NT Event lists for HP BladeSystem Enclosure Monitor Service Service NT events Service events log the Monitor Service activity when it begins and ends. Enclosure Monitor Service Started NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 1 NT Event Type: Informational NT Event Message: Enclosure Monitor Service Started.
  • Page 41: Connecting To Enclosure

    Connecting to Enclosure NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 11 NT Event Type: Informational NT Event Message: Connecting to Enclosure. IP Address: '%1'; URL: '%2' Connected to Enclosure NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 12 NT Event Type: Informational NT Event Message: Connected to Enclosure.
  • Page 42: Data Collection Started

    URL: '%2'; Error Information: '%4' Data Collection Started NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 15 NT Event Type: Informational NT Event Message: Data Collection Started. IP Address: '%1'; URL: '%2'; Serial Number: '%3' Collecting Information: The following module list will appear: Enclosure Information Blade Information Onboard Administrator Information...
  • Page 43: Soap Event Collection Started

    SOAP Event Collection Started NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 17 NT Event Type: Informational NT Event Message: SOAP Event Collection Started. IP Address: '%1'; URL: '%2'; Serial Number: '%3' SOAP Event Collection Stopped NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 18 NT Event Type: Informational NT Event Message: SOAP Event Collection Stopped.
  • Page 44: Health Check Started

    NT Event Message: SNMP Trap Collection Started. Health Check Started NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 21 NT Event Type: Informational NT Event Message: Health Check Started. Health Check Stopped NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 22 NT Event Type: Informational NT Event Message: Health Check Stopped.
  • Page 45: Monitor Service Failed To Respond

    NT Event ID: 25 NT Event Type: Error NT Event Message: Monitor Service failed to load the configuration data. Monitor Service failed to respond NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 26 NT Event Type: Error NT Event Message: Monitor Service Failed to respond. Error Information: '%4' SOAP NT events SOAP events log all SOAP Events with raw data format.
  • Page 46: Rack Enclosure Name Changed

    Rack Name Changed. This trap signifies that an agent or utility has changed the name of the rack. Each server blade in each enclosure within the rack will be updated to reflect the new rack name. It can take several minutes for the rack name change to be propagated throughout the entire rack.
  • Page 47: Enclosure Inserted

    NT Event ID: 22003 NT Event Type: Informational NT Event Message: Enclosure Removed. This trap signifies that an enclosure has been removed from the rack. User Action: None. Source IP Address: '%1'; Source Name: '%2'; Rack Name: '%4'; Rack Unique ID: '%5'; Enclosure Name '%6';...
  • Page 48: Rack Enclosure Overheated

    [SNMP TRAP: 22004 in CPQRACK.MIB] <a href="https://%1/">Onboard Administrator Web Console</a> Rack enclosure overheated NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 22005 NT Event Type: Error NT Event Message: Rack Enclosure Overheated. This trap signifies that an enclosure temperature sensor has been tripped indicating an overheat condition.
  • Page 49: Rack Enclosure Temperature Normal

    Rack Name: '%4'; Rack Unique ID: '%5'; Enclosure Name '%6'; Enclosure Serial Number '%7'; Sensor Location '%8'; Enclosure Spare Part Number '%9'; Trap Sequence Number '%10' [SNMP TRAP: 22006 in CPQRACK.MIB] <a href="https://%1/">Onboard Administrator Web Console</a> Rack enclosure temperature normal NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 22007 NT Event Type: Informational...
  • Page 50: Rack Enclosure Fan Degraded

    Rack Enclosure Fan Failed. This trap signifies that an enclosure fan has failed and fewer than the minimum number of fans in the redundant fan group are operating. This can result in the enclosure overheating. User Action: Replace the fan as soon as possible. Source IP Address: '%1';...
  • Page 51: Rack Enclosure Fan Ok

    Rack enclosure fan OK NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 22010 NT Event Type: Informational NT Event Message: Rack Enclosure Fan OK. This trap signifies that an enclosure fan has returned to normal operation. User Action: None. Source IP Address: '%1'; Source Name: '%2';...
  • Page 52: Rack Enclosure Fan Inserted

    Fan Spare Part Number '%9'; Trap Sequence Number '%10' [SNMP TRAP: 22011 in CPQRACK.MIB] <a href="https://%1/">Onboard Administrator Web Console</a> Rack enclosure fan inserted NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 22012 NT Event Type: Informational NT Event Message: Rack Enclosure Fan Inserted. This trap signifies that the enclosure fan has been inserted.
  • Page 53: Rack Power Supply Degraded

    Rack Name: '%4'; Rack Unique ID: '%5'; Enclosure Name '%6'; Power Supply Serial Number '%7'; Power Supply Position '%8'; Power Supply Firmware Revision '%9'; Power Supply Spare Part Number '%10'; Enclosure Serial Number '%11'; Trap Sequence Number '%12' [SNMP TRAP: 22013 in CPQRACK.MIB] <a href="https://%1/">Onboard Administrator Web Console</a>...
  • Page 54: Rack Power Supply Ok

    Rack power supply OK NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 22015 NT Event Type: Informational NT Event Message: Rack Power Supply OK. This trap signifies that a power supply has returned to normal operation. User Action: None. Source IP Address: '%1'; Source Name: '%2';...
  • Page 55: Rack Power Supply Inserted

    Power Supply Serial Number '%7'; Power Supply Position '%8'; Power Supply Firmware Revision '%9'; Power Supply Spare Part Number '%10'; Enclosure Serial Number '%11'; Trap Sequence Number '%12' [SNMP TRAP: 22016 in CPQRACK.MIB] <a href="https://%1/">Onboard Administrator Web Console</a> Rack power supply inserted NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 22017 NT Event Type: Informational...
  • Page 56: Rack Power Subsystem Input Voltage Problem

    NT Event Message: Rack Power Subsystem Not Redundant. This trap signifies that the rack power subsystem is no longer in a redundant state. User Action: Replace any failed power supplies as soon as possible to return the system to a redundant state.
  • Page 57: Rack Power Subsystem Overload

    Trap Sequence Number '%12' [SNMP TRAP: 22019 in CPQRACK.MIB] <a href="https://%1/">Onboard Administrator Web Console</a> Rack power subsystem overload NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 22020 NT Event Type: Warning NT Event Message: Rack Power Subsystem Overload. This trap signifies that the rack power subsystem is in overload condition. User Action: Replace any failed power supplies as soon as possible to return the system to a redundant state.
  • Page 58: Server Blade Inserted

    Enclosure Name '%6'; Blade Name '%7'; Blade Position '%8'; Blade Spare Part Number '%9'; Enclosure Serial Number '%10'; Trap Sequence Number '%11' [SNMP TRAP: 22028 in CPQRACK.MIB] <a href="https://%1/">Onboard Administrator Web Console</a> Server blade inserted NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 22029 NT Event Type: Informational NT Event Message: Server Blade Inserted.
  • Page 59: Onboard Administrator Ok

    Onboard Administrator Degraded. This trap signifies that an Onboard Administrator has failed, but the other Onboard Administrator is still operating. User Action: Replace the Onboard Administrator as soon as possible. Source IP Address: '%1'; Source Name: '%2'; Rack Name: '%4'; Rack Unique ID: '%5';...
  • Page 60: Onboard Administrator Removed

    <a href="https://%1/">Onboard Administrator Web Console</a> Onboard Administrator removed NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 22039 NT Event Type: Warning NT Event Message: Onboard Administrator Removed. This trap signifies that an Onboard Administrator has been removed. User Action: None. Source IP Address: '%1'; Source Name: '%2';...
  • Page 61: Onboard Administrator Role Primary

    Enclosure Name '%6'; Enclosure Serial Number '%7'; Onboard Administrator Location '%8'; Onboard Administrator Spare Part Number '%9'; Onboard Administrator Serial Number '%10'; Trap Sequence Number '%11' [SNMP TRAP: 22040 in CPQRACK.MIB] <a href="https://%1/">Onboard Administrator Web Console</a> Onboard Administrator role primary NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 22041 NT Event Type: Warning...
  • Page 62: Server Blade E-Keying Ok

    Server Blade E-keying Failed. This trap signifies that a server blade e-keying has failed, and there is a port mapping problem between a server mezz card and the interconnect. User Action: Reconfigure server blade mezz cards. Source IP Address: '%1'; Source Name: '%2';...
  • Page 63: Interconnect Removed

    <a href="https://%1/">Onboard Administrator Web Console</a> Interconnect removed NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 22044 NT Event Type: Warning NT Event Message: Interconnect Removed. This trap signifies that an interconnect has been removed from the enclosure. User Action: None. Source IP Address: '%1'; Source Name: '%2';...
  • Page 64: Interconnect Failed

    Interconnect Enclosure Name '%6'; Interconnect Name '%7'; Interconnect Location '%8'; Interconnect Spare Part Number '%9'; Enclosure Serial Number '%10'; Trap Sequence Number '%11' [SNMP TRAP: 22045 in CPQRACK.MIB] <a href="https://%1/">Onboard Administrator Web Console</a> Interconnect failed NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 22046 NT Event Type: Error NT Event Message: Interconnect Failed.
  • Page 65: Interconnect Ok

    Interconnect Degraded. This trap signifies that a interconnect has degraded. User Action: Replace the interconnect as soon as possible. Source IP Address: '%1'; Source Name: '%2'; Rack Name: '%4'; Rack Unique ID: '%5'; Interconnect Enclosure Name '%6'; Interconnect Name '%7'; Interconnect Location '%8';...
  • Page 66: Server Blade Requested To Low Power

    <a href="https://%1/">Onboard Administrator Web Console</a> Server Blade requested to low power NT Provider: Blade Enclosure NT Event ID: 22049 NT Event Type: Informational NT Event Message: Server Blade Requested To Low Power. This trap signifies that a server blade is requested to low power. User Action: None.
  • Page 67: Server Blade Inserted

    Server Blade Enclosure Name '%6'; Server Blade Name '%7'; Server Blade Position '%8'; Server Blade Spare Part Number '%9'; Enclosure Serial Number '%10'; Server Blade Serial Number '%11'; Server Blade Unique ID '%12'; Trap Sequence Number '%13' [SNMP TRAP: 22050 in CPQRACK.MIB] <a href="https://%1/">Onboard Administrator Web Console</a>...
  • Page 68: Technical Support

    Technical support Additional references The following additional information sources are available: Web pages related to the HP BladeSystem Management Pack for Microsoft® System Center Essentials 2007 (http://www.hp.com/servers/integration) HP BladeSystem Management Pack for Microsoft® System Center Essentials 2007 Troubleshooting Assistant Before contacting HP support Before contacting HP for support, review the following steps and collect the necessary system information to help expedite a resolution: Review the troubleshooting information found in this guide.
  • Page 69: Technical Support Contact Information For The Hp Bladesystem Management Pack For Microsoft® System Center Essentials 2007

    Technical support contact information for the HP BladeSystem Management Pack for Microsoft® System Center Essentials 2007 For technical support for System Center Essentials, contact Microsoft® support. For technical support for the HP BladeSystem Management Pack for Microsoft® System Center Essentials 2007, e-mail HP support (mailto:MOMIntegrationPack.Support@hp.com).
  • Page 70: Acronyms And Abbreviations

    Acronyms and abbreviations Advanced Technology Attachment BIOS Basic Input/Output System central processing unit dynamic link library frequently asked questions HTTP hypertext transfer protocol input/output integrated device electronics Insight Management Pack Internet Protocol interrupt request management information base Acronyms and abbreviations 70...
  • Page 71 Management Pack network interface controller peripheral component interface RAID redundant array of inexpensive (or independent) disks serial attached SCSI SATA serial ATA SCSI small computer system interface Systems Insight Manager System Management Homepage SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Service Pack 1 structured query language uninterruptible power system Windows Management Instrumentation...
  • Page 72: Index

    Index Health Explorer 27 help resources 38, 69 HP alerts 20 adding a managed enclosure 38 HP Lights-Out Management Processor task 35 alerts 6, 20, 33 HP Onboard 6, 38 Alerts view 20 HP Onboard Administrator task 34 alerts, HP 20 HP server classes 16 alerts, viewing 20 HP server tasks 16...
  • Page 73 rules, discovery 31 server tasks 16 servers, monitoring 16 Service NT events 40 SNMP requirements 9 SNMP trap NT events 45 SOAP NT events 45 software procedures 16 state monitoring 16 support 68 system requirements, overview of 9 Task Status view 31 task, HP Onboard Administrator 34 tasks 16, 31, 34 tasks, HP Lights-Out Management Processor 35...

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