HP BladeSystem Management Pack (v 2.x)for Microsoft System Center User GuideAbstractThis guide provides information on using the HP BladeSystem Manage
3 More about the HP BladeSystem Management PackThis chapter provides more background information about the HP BladeSystem Management Packcomponents. A
Active Alerts viewThe Active Alerts view displays active alerts associated with HP BladeSystem classes includingSNMP Trap alerts from the HP BladeSyst
Device Bay State viewThe Device Bay State view displays the state of device bays in managed enclosures. The devicebay contains blades such as Server B
The Group Diagram view displays an associated hierarchical view with following order:• Enclosure Group• Enclosure• Health CollectionDevice Bays◦◦ Inte
Enclosure State viewThe Enclosure State view displays each state of the HP BladeSystem Enclosure associated with theHealth Collection information.To v
last node in the folder to get the knowledge information, and then click the State Change Event tabto view state change history.The following figure i
The Health State is available by enclosure, subsystems, and components. The following are thekey words used in the Details pane:• EnclosureSummary sta
• PowerSupplyA power supply state• OnboardAdministratorAn HP Onboard Administrator state• InterconnectBayAn interconnect bay state• DeviceBayA device
Task Status viewThe Task Status view displays task results. There are no predefined remote tasks, so this view mightdisplay no status most of the time
The management pack includes the following tasks:• Device Monitor Console (see the HP Device Monitor for Microsoft System Center User Guide)• HP Onboa
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• HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator Collection(ID=HewlettPackard.Servers.BladeSystem.HPBladeSystemOnboardAdministratorCollection)• HP BladeSystem O
Sample valueProperty nameClass414050-001Spare Part Number—IT03-Rack-ARack Name—IT03-ENC-A-2007Asset Tag—HPManufacturer—16Number of Device Bays—6Number
Sample valueProperty nameClass9Present Power (Watts)—413996-001Spare Part Number—(empty)Serial Number—BladeSystem fanProduct Name—30Fan Speed (% of ma
Sample valueProperty nameClassPower Subsystem—IT03-ENC-ANameHP BladeSystem Power SubsystemAC Redundant with Power CeilingEnclosure Power Mode—ABC1234D
• HP BladeSystem Power Subsystem Health MonitorThis monitor rule monitors the health of Power Supply Collection of HP BladeSystem Enclosure.• HP Blade
4 BladeSystem NT eventsTable 1 BladeSystem NT eventsDescriptionNT eventHP BladeSystem test alert has been sent11003HP BladeSystem rack enclosure has o
5 TroubleshootingIntroductionThe following information is designed to help resolve some common operating issues that mightoccur when you use Operation
An HP p-Class Server Blade does not appear in the HP BladeSystem Enclosure GroupHP BladeSystem Management Pack does not support HP p-Class Server Blad
The Group Diagram view displays initials of folder namesOperations Manager groups the health components of the HP BladeSystem Management Packinto subf
6 Support and other resourcesInformation to collect before contacting HPBe sure to have the following information available before you contact HP:• So
Contents1 Overview...5Introduction...
Warranty informationHP will replace defective delivery media for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase. Thiswarranty applies to all Insight Ma
CAUTION An alert that calls attention to important information that, if notunderstood or followed, results in data loss, data corruption, ordamage to
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IndexAalertsActive Alerts view, 11Analyzing HP alerts, 8Introduction, 5Views, 10audience assumptions, 5Cclasses, 19Ddevice bay state, 12device bays, 1
HP Custom Data Manager cannot be used in the HP BladeSystem Management Pack...28Device Monitor (DMC and DMS) operational and usage issue
1 OverviewThis guide is intended for system administrators who use the HP BladeSystem Management Packand other HP applications and tools to manage HP
After the HP BladeSystem Management Pack is installed, the Operations Manager server transfersthe management pack to the Operations Manager Agent mana
2 Using the HP BladeSystem Management Pack withOperations ManagerThis chapter describes how to use the various management pack components to manage HP
specified with insufficient privileges, discovery and monitoring of HP enclosures could fail. Toenable successful discovery and monitoring of HP enclo
For additional system data, launch the Device Monitor Console for the monitoring configuration,launch Onboard Administrator on the individual enclosur
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