Deleting a discovery task, Running a discovery task, System types – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual
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Deleting a discovery task
You can delete discovery tasks that are no longer needed. You cannot delete the Default Discovery task.
If you select the Default Discovery task, the Delete button is disabled.
To delete a discovery task:
1.
Select Options
→Discovery. The Discovery page appears with the Automatic tab selected.
2.
Select the tasks to delete, and click Delete. A confirmation box appears.
3.
Click OK to delete the task, or click Cancel to cancel the deletion process.
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Running a discovery task
You can manually select and run any existing
task at any time. For example, if you add a new
system that has not been discovered, you can manually run a discovery task to discover and begin managing
the system. You can also stop a task that is running.
To run or stop a discovery task:
1.
Select Options
→Discovery. The Discovery page appears with the Automatic tab selected.
2.
Select the discovery task that you want to run, and click Run Now. The task runs immediately.
NOTE:
The Run Now button changes to Stop when a task is running. To stop a task, select the task and
click Stop.
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System types
There are many different
in HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM). All of these types are
available on the General Settings for All Discoveries page, except clusters, complex, racks, and
enclosures. These types are not listed because they are not discovered directly. For example, a cluster would
typically be discovered through a cluster node. If you enable discovery filters and select some system types,
HP SIM attempts to discover systems that fit those types next time
runs.
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