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When the system is powered on, the bootable image is loaded from the CMS by way of the
management processor.

Virtual media does not use DHCP. The system boots a custom RAM disk that includes the predefined
network configuration information (for example. the IP address, Net Mask, Gateway, and so on).

Insight Control for Linux provides tools that let you define the network information parameters, edit
those network parameters, and initiate bare-metal discovery.

1.11 Managed system names

Insight Control for Linux command line commands recognize managed systems by the following
name types.

Description

Managed system name type

The name assigned to the managed system when the Linux OS was installed on it, if a
name was assigned.

Host name

HP SIM recognizes managed systems by this

host name

.

The managed system host name with the domain name appended, for example,
earth.example.com

. In this document, example.com is the domain name used in

command and screen examples.

Fully qualified host name

The internal name Insight Control for Linux assigns to a managed system. The Insight
Control for Linux name naming convention is {collection name}{0–9999}, where:

Insight Control for Linux
internal name

collection name

is the Insight Control for Linux default or user-defined name you

assigned as the collection name during the Insight Control for Linux installation process.

0–9999

is a number that is arbitrarily assigned to the managed system during the

Insight Control for Linux installation process. Numbers are assigned sequentially.

For example, if the collection name is icelx, the Insight Control for Linux internal names
are icelx1, icelx2, icelx3, and so on.

For a description of how internal names can change when managed systems are added
to or removed from the Insight Control for Linux collection, see

Section 1.11.1 (page 19)

1.11.1 How Insight Control for Linux assigns node names

Insight Control for Linux internal names are assigned when you configure or reconfigure management
services through the following menu item:

Options

→IC-Linux→Configure Management Services

This task creates a nodenumbers file which stores the associations of managed systems to their
internal name. The location of this file is /opt/hptc/database/etc/collection_name,
where collection_name refers to the Insight Control for Linux collection for the managed systems.

In general, if you add new managed systems to the Insight Control for Linux collection, the new
managed systems are assigned with the next available name. For example, if the internal names
icelx1

, icelx2, and icelx3 are already assigned to three managed systems, the new managed

system is assigned the internal name icelx4, and so on. If a managed system is removed from
the collection, its internal name is not reused unless it is for the same managed system when it is
added back.

You can influence internal node numbering by understanding and editing or creating the
/opt/hptc/database/etc/collection_name/nodenumbers

file, where collection

refers to the collection for the managed systems. The internal node name is generated by
concatenating the name of the collection and the node number.

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