Andrew_Haak
Thanks for your interest in my issue.
In answer to your question
Fresh install
SMH is V7.6.0.11
Using the SQL Express 2014 bundled with the HP SIM installation
All the Best
Keith
Andrew_Haak
Thanks for your interest in my issue.
In answer to your question
Fresh install
SMH is V7.6.0.11
Using the SQL Express 2014 bundled with the HP SIM installation
All the Best
Keith
Hi,
I cant connect to my fresh installed HP System Management Homepage.
I have HP ProLiant ML310 Gen8 running Windows 2012 with newest SMH. Installation was done in way that works on other machines I manage.
Error log says:
AH00558: hpsmhd.exe: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using MYLOCALIPV6. Set the 'ServerName' directive globally to suppress this message.
I tried:
https://localhost:2301/
https://localhost:2381/
https://"LOCALIP":2301/
always with AV and Firewall turned off.
Thanks.
What Browser do you use ? Internet Explorer, Firefox or an other browser.
Internet Explorer 10.
Hello Forum ,
My HPSIM 7.4 is getting extremely slow , i wanted to check if it's cause of there are too many managed systems on it ,
Please help me to figure our this table (file attached)
I have markered all the not understood lines
1) It says that HPSIM can contain 5000 system , but then it mention that it can have 2500 on a single CMS ,
I have a single CMS with hpsim on it , so How many can I manage? 5000? or 2500?
2) What are the proliand managed servers? they mean physical servers ?
3) What are the Integrity managed nodes?
Thank you so much in advance , Hope to hear some answers from you guys : )
Hello again,
There are a couple of things you can have a look at. First thing i look for is how many events do you have ?
Default sheduled jobs for status scans are set to run at 5 or 10 minutes. I've set these to 30 or 60 minutes.
How is your disk IO one the SIM server ? Running a set of 2000 server objects can cause quite a lot of IO certainly if they cause a lot of events and jobs for indentification run almost all of the time. Also look at your virusscanner. Perhaps you can excude the SIM folers. Hope these hints help if you need more help reply.
Oh before i forget Proliant managed servers are server with agents to be able to monitor them. A server that has no agents like perhaps a virtual server that was discovered by ESX discovery does not give a large load.
Do you still use the VCRM ? That can also give a lod in terms of memory.
Hello,
Do you have your Settings in Internet Explorer set to Use TLS 1.0, use TLS 1.1 and Use TLS 1.2 under Internet Options > Tab Advanced > Security ?
We got the same issue too ...
Is there any updates for this issue ?
Exactly - downloading anything from HPE even if it's for free, like drivers, firmware or free software is REALLY complicated.
WHY HPE?!
On the server desktop I have used IE11.
On a client PC i have used both IE11 and Chrome
All the Best
Keith
It worked! Thank you very much!
Im having problem with System Management Homepage when accessing the server as it was showing incomplete details sometimes blank screen. I've already reset my IE settings and use chrome.
Hi All
If my Management Processor embedded & ilo Failed does affect my System Operating System?
or slow down on snything?
please provide Document or a PDF file by HPE to prove the answer, thanks
+1 - Same issue here:
Operating system: Windows Server 2012 R2
Version: Systems Insight Manager 7.6.0 - Windows
Build version: C.07.06.00.00r76rc05
I had an iLO fail on me and it cause some issues with the fans and cooling. The server would over heat a few minutes after booting up because of the iLO not properly controlling things and the OS would eventually crash:
We upgraded the iLO 4 firmware on a DL360p Gen8 with no errors or problems. Some time later the server shutdown. After booting back up, we get these errors at post:
iLO 4 not responding. System Health Monitoring has been disabled
1500 iLO 4 configuration is temporarily unavailable (5).
It's now 2017 and we are on v7.3.5 of the VCA but this problem remains. I can see the disk firmware version installed but cannot see whether there are any updates or run the updates - as used to happen in earlier versions. How do we know whether a critical firmware update is needed?
Mark
Current environment, HP SIM v7.6 on Windows Server 2008R2, database on SQL Server 2012.
This was upgraded from HP SIM v7.2 and SQL Server 2008 by upgrading to v7.3, then v7.5 and finally v7.6. The database was then moved from SQL Server 2008 to SQL Server 2012. The system appears to be running fine, meeting expectations monitoring hundreds of Windows and Linux servers in a heavily virtualized environment.
The next step is getting to Windows Server 2012 and off Windows Server 2008.
We tried a fresh install of HP SIM v7.6 on WIndows Server 2012 with a different name and IP address which created a new HP SIM database. The fresh install was pointed to the previous database, but no tasks came across. The tasks were recovered by importing from an export of tasks and changing the owners of the tasks. A couple event driven tasks could not be imported because the associated collections were not found. The lack of the event driven monitoring forced a fallback to the previous server, using the same database. Things are fine now back on tge Windows Server 2008.
Because of networking requirements with the new virtualization cluster, the new server must have a new IP address.
The new plan is to perform a mxexport on the existing Windows Server 2008, perform a fresh install of V7.6 on Windows Server 2012 to a new database, import the export from Windows Server 2008 and test with both systems active.. Once testing shows success, change the CNAME record for the trap ID and update systems with hardcoded trap IP addresses. and update firewall rules to reflect the new IP address/name. Then shut the Windows Server 2008 down..
Comments, suggestions, are these the right steps, what are we missing here, ANYTHING!? THANKS for your feedback.