HP OneView for Microsoft System Center User Manual
HP Software
Table of contents
Document Outline
- HP ProLiant Linux Management Pack (v 3.1) for Microsoft System Center User Guide
- Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Using this management pack
- Using the Monitoring view
- Viewing all HP ProLiant servers that run supported versions of Linux operating system software
- Identifying a failed subsystem
- Viewing and analyzing alerts
- Launching the HP Device Monitor Console
- Adding a server
- Updating a managed server
- Removing a managed server
- Launching HP Integrated Lights-Out for a failed subsystem
- Launching the HP System Management Homepage task
- Using Run As profiles
- 3 More about this management pack
- 4 Events
- 5 Troubleshooting
- Introduction
- Discovery issues
- Authoring issues
- Operational and usage issues
- Alert notifications repeat the value displayed in Path, and the Path and Source values appear to be swapped
- Monitoring view displays multiple HP Linux Servers folders
- Researching state monitoring
- Expected associated classes are not displaying in the Server State view or the Health Collection view
- Event view and Performance view are empty
- Tasks cannot be launched from the Health Explorer properties page or the Product Knowledge page
- Diagram view displays initials of folder names
- Active Alerts view displays only one alert when there are multiple device state changes
- A previously monitored HP Linux server disappears from the Operations console with no related alerts
- HP Agentless servers that use AMS are discovered and listed in HP Linux Servers or HP VMware Servers views
- HP Systems view displays the same server multiple times
- Health Explorer does not display Knowledge information for computers and certain Windows components
- HP Custom Data Manager cannot be used with this management pack
- Device Monitor (DMC and DMS) operational and usage issues
- 6 Support and other resources
- Index