Deleting a wmi mapper proxy, Protocols – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual
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NOTE:
You must have
to add, modify, or delete the WMI Mapper Proxy.
To edit a WMI Mapper Proxy:
1.
Select Options
→Protocol Settings→WMI Mapper Proxy.
2.
Select the proxy to edit, and click Edit. The Edit WMI Mapper Proxy section appears.
3.
In the Port number field, change the port number. The WMI Mapper Proxy uses this port number to
communicate with the WMI client.
4.
Click OK to save, or click Cancel to abort the edit operation.
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Deleting a WMI Mapper Proxy
HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM) enables you to delete a
Windows Management Instrumentation
(WMI)
Mapper proxy. The delete option enables you to delete all selected proxies. Delete is available only if one
or more proxies are selected.
CAUTION:
If you delete one or more WMI Mapper proxies, the deletion is permanent and the proxies
cannot be restored.
NOTE:
You must have
to add, modify, or delete the WMI Mapper Proxy.
To delete a WMI Mapper Proxy:
1.
Select Options
→Protocol Settings→WMI Mapper Proxy.
2.
Select the systems you want to delete.
Note: Sort by any column by clicking that column heading.
3.
Click Delete.
A message appears, asking you to confirm your intention to delete the WMI Mapper Proxy.
4.
Click OK to confirm your intention to delete the WMI Mapper Proxy, or click Cancel to cancel the
delete operation.
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Protocols
Set protocol settings on a global basis that affect all
, or set protocol settings for an individual system
or group of systems.
To set protocol settings on a global basis, access the Global Protocol Settings page in one of the following
ways:
•
Select Options
→Protocol Settings→Global Protocol Settings.
•
From the HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM) introductory page, click Protocol Settings in the Do
this now to finish the installation
section.
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From the Automatic Discovery - General Settings page, click Configure global protocol settings
in the Discovery configuration section.
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