Installation procedures for windows platforms – HP Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II Board User Manual
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This environment variable ensures that the specific icons are automatically used by the Insight
Integration to identify HP systems and provide hardware status for each discovered HP node.
11.
Include the following line in the $HOME/.dtprofile file for each user ID:
. /opt/OV/bin/ov.envvars.sh
12.
(Optional) Configure an environment variable for HP Systems Insight Manager. Include the following
environment variable in the $HOME/.dtprofile file for each user ID authorized to use the Integration:
IMADDRESS=address or hostname of Systems Insight Manager server
export IMADDRESS
13.
(Optional) Configure the NNM Java™ interface registration files. If you intend to use the web-based
interface for NNM, you must configure it for access to your HP Systems Insight Manager server by
editing the /insight and /insighthome registration files as follows:
a.
Open the $OV_WWW_REG/jovw/$LANG/insight file and replace the string IM7IPADDRESS
with the name or IP address of your HP Systems Insight Manager server.
b.
Open the $OV_WWW_REG/launcher/$LANG/insighthome file and replace the string
IM7IPADDRESS with the name or IP address of your HP Systems Insight Manager server.
14.
(Optional) Configure the Alarm Browser Views for NNM 6.31 and later. You can configure these
versions of NNM to launch specific views within the context of an event. Edit the xnmeventsExt.conf
file in the $OV_CONF/$LANG directory, with the following line:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.232.*;"HP System Management Homepage";http://$OvNode:2301
This entry configures the web-enabled Insight Management Agents to launch directly from an HP
SNMP event received in the NNM Alarm Browser. A sample file (xnmeventsExt.cpq) is provided in
the /traps directory of the Insight Integration. This sample file launches to the HP Insight
Management Agents, HP Systems Insight Manager, and HP Power Manager.
15.
(Optional) Load the HP Integrity Superdome system MIBs into the NNM database. Discovery and
classification of Integrity Superdome servers is provided by default. To enable more extensive alarm
processing from these systems, load the Integrity MIBs by changing to the /ipf directory and
executing the loadipf script.
16.
(Optional) Configure the Insight Integration menu option for the NNM Home Base Dynamic Views:
a.
Change to the $OV_WWW_REG/dynamicViews/$LANG directory.
b.
Edit the insight.xml file. Perform a search-and-replace on the string "localhost" with the name or
IP address of the HP Systems Insight Manager server. Save the file.
The installation takes approximately 10 minutes and a message appears upon completion. The
installation creates the /TMP/CIMINSTALL.LOG and /TMP/CIMERROR.LOG log files, which contain
information about the installation status and any messages related to installation or configuration
errors. If the CIMERROR.LOG file contains errors, fix the reported problems as indicated in "Error
messages (on page
./cpqinstall
command again (step 8) to reinstall the
software.
Installation procedures for Windows platforms
Complete the following steps to install the entire Insight Integration on NNM 6.3 and later platforms
running Windows® 2000, Windows Server™ 2003, or Windows® XP. To install only the HP SNMP trap
definitions and omit the HP device discovery and status monitoring using the NNM Segment Map, see
"Event-only integration (on page
28
)."