Of course...
Of course...
I see that you use the SNMP agents as datasource, you can try to switch to the WBEM agent. Do you know how?
One other thing is that this is a Gen8 server. The best way to monitor a Gen8 or higher is to use Agentless Management Service, short AMS. if you uninstall the SMH and SNMP agents and install the ASM agent and configure the ILO SNMP settings to AMS a valid community and traps to your SIM server things should work fine. Be sure to delete the server and ILO and then discovery the ILO, datacollection should add the server. Then after a few minutes the hardware status polling will give you the hardware status. So now you can see the hardware status in either SIM or in the ILO.
If things are not clear let me know.
What is your hardware platform? Type ?
By the way you should open a new post instead of keeping this one open. Not for me but for people who search this forum i search of earlier answers.
I've been trying to build a new SIM 7.5 server on a vm guest (windows 2012r2). After several attempts this I've found the current problem to be reproducable. When I try to run the install it fails with the error "Access violation at address 00403498. Read of address FFFFFFF9." (screen shot attached). I've tried to install from the base level full dvd set and from the SIM_7.5_Z7550-96190-windows update, both with the same result.
The history is that the first attempt failed and left SIM partially installed (effectively at the point of the screen snapshot - taken during a later install attempt). Running the uninstall to clean up would only remove SMH, VCRM, and WMI mapper while claiming that SIM was not installed. A reinstall attempt would complain that SIM was already installed. I manually cleaned up directories and registry entries after an uninstall without affecting the error.
Now install attempts only install SMH and WMImapper before hanging on SIM. Both google searches and HP support searches haven't helped but maybe I've missed something. Has anyone seen anything like this or have any good documentation pointer for me?
thanks in advance....
Hello,
Did you download the installer from here ?
http://h20564.www2.hpe.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=emr_na-c04770834
Andrew,
Yes, I have verified the md5sum again, that is the update that I have tried to install on a clean (?) server. Other thoughts?
thanks, Handy
You did run the installer as an admin right?
Andrew,
Sorry to say, but I did run as administrator. I wish I had such a simple mistake that was quickly correctable.
thanks, Handy
The same issue! Have anyone solved it??
Yes, me too.
If anyone can confirm HP SIM v7.5 can work well, please post the steps here.
Cheers,
AL
SNMP Service and Trap is installed and running. Looks like I am missing SMNP Foundation Agent, or WBEM. Do I need both of these? Where do I find them?
I've got the same issue with RHEL 6.6 x86_64.
Is there any solution for this issue?
Thanks
Some of the systems are running following h/w
server rx4640 server rx2600
Ok, will open new post.
Could some one give the versions of SMH/VCA (with download links) supposed to be installed on Itanimum 64 bit systems?
I understand HP SUM is replacing HP VCRM/VCAs.
It was so much nicer in System Insight Manager with VCRM/VCAs to manage and view statuses of multiple machines without having to continually re-input information to the software.
In HP SUM everytime I launch it it clears out my baseline, nodes, and node groups. How can I retain settings so I can simply launch HP SUM to view the status of a system or update?
Thank you in advance!
Does 7.X.X.X version of HP SMH/VCRM supports 2.1.X.X version of HP SMH/VCA?
Hello,
What is the hardware type ? If it's a Gen8 or hogher you need to install the Agentless Managmenet Agent. This software can be found here : http://h20564.www2.hpe.com/hpsc/swd/public/detail?sp4ts.oid=5177951&swItemId=MTX_05d34f4a9cc84230ada3590ea8&swEnvOid=4168
For this to work corectly you also need to configure SNMP on the ILO. If your server is a Gen 7 or earlier you need to install the WBEM agent, the SNMP agent is the older agent and the WBEM is preferred. The WBEM agent can be found here :
You would also need a System Management Homepage on the older servers, this can be found here :
Hope this helps for you. If you need more info on configuring let me know.
Hello,
No it does not. The older VCA can't connect ot the newer SMH. You would need to update the VCA first to be able to connect to the server containing the VCRM. The other option could be to install an older SMH on one server, make it the VCRM server and let your VCA's connect to that older SMH to update the servers. Be aware that the old SMH contains security issues like Open SSL.
Hello Andrew,
Does new version (7.X) of HP SMH/VCA supports Itanmium 64 bit systems (running Win2K3)?
I think current versions of HP SMH/VCA for these systems given as 2.1.X.X in HP site, can you confirm?
Hello,
just look at this general documenatation library
In particular on page 18 ff. "Changing the hpsum.ini file" should explain what vou need.
HP Smart Update Manager User Guide
http://h20564.www2.hpe.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=c04774377
My first experiences with HPSUM are not really good, but with HPSUM you are able to update drivers for vSphere online.
Under Linux mostly working fine, under windows not really good if not using the administrator account (UAC) (must be equal on both remote and local server)
I am missing VCA/VCRM.
With this tools i can have a quick view to the server firmware/driver status over the smh without the need to start a separate tool.