HP Insight Control Software for Linux User Manual
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Corrective actions
Cause/Symptom
Locate the value for the command[encchk_all]
command definition in the /opt/hptc/nagios/etc/
nrpe_local.cfg
file.
Run the command associated with the command
definition. For example:
# /opt/hptc/supermon/bin/sensors --cp=enclosures
--domain icelx[1-5]:enclosures
1206387637 The user could not be
authenticated. 1206387637
NOT Logged in!
Retrieved sensors for 0 out of 1 enclosure; 1
failures
To fix this issue, follow the procedure in
to set the OA user name and password. Then,
rerun Options
→IC-Linux→Configure Management
Services
.
Enclosures collection monitor will report a CRITICAL
status if the
credentials have not been configured
properly
Most likely, this error is occurring because HP SIM did
not properly identify the CMS device type and model,
that is, the CMS device type in the HP SIM database is
Unknown
, as in the following output of the mxnode
command:
# mxnode -ld earth
System name: earth
Host name: earth
.
.
.
Device type: Unknown
An unknown CMS device type can occur if you did not
install and configure the PSP on the CMS.
To work around this issue, install the PSP and configure
SNMP on the CMS. After the PSP is configured, use HP
SIM to re-discover the CMS and verify that the device
subtype and model attributes have the proper values in
the HP SIM database. After HP SIM has properly
identified the CMS, rerun Options
→IC-Linux→Configure
Management Services
.
SSH public key authentication failed
The Options
→IC-Linux→Configure Management
Services
fails with the following error:
SSH public key authentication failed.
Target system {system_name} might not be
configured.
Please run mxagentconfig -a from command line
window or Configure->Configure or
Repair Agents from graphical user interface to
configure the target system.
The configuration of the Insight Control for Linux
Management Services fails if a subcollection exists under
any of the Insight Control for Linux collections are:
•
prefix_Servers
•
prefix_Console_Ports
•
prefix__Enclosures
•
prefix_Switches
•
prefix_Management_Hubs
•
prefix_headnode
Where prefix is the prefix for your system; the default
prefix is icelx.
To remedy, remove the subcollections by selecting
Customize...
on the System and Event Collections
sidebar.
Configuration fails if a subcollection exists
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