17 hp sim custom tools, General concepts, Tool types – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual
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17 HP SIM custom tools
General concepts
Custom tools are tools that can be created by the user to run on the CMS or on target systems. For
example:
•
Remote tool
A tool that runs on selected target systems. It might copy files to the target
systems or run specific X-Window applications on the target systems. You can schedule this
tool.
•
CMS tool
A tool that runs on the CMS. It is usually a script or batch file and can pass in
environment variables. Using Automatic Event Handling, you can configure this tool to run
when events are received. You can schedule this tool.
•
Web page tool
A tool that launches a web URL. The URL is launched in a separate browser
window on the CMS. You cannot schedule this tool.
To add custom tools, you can either use the Tools
→Custom Tools→New Custom Tools menu
in the GUI, or edit the tool definition files (tdefs) in a text editor and register them with the CLI
mxtool
. Both procedures are explained in this chapter.
Tool types
As delivered, HP SIM provides an administrator with unified management control of any number
of servers and storage devices from a single console in the data center or in a remote location.
When customized with specialized tools or Insight Essentials Value Added Software plug-ins, HP
SIM becomes a comprehensive, easy-to-use platform for controlling Microsoft Windows, Linux, or
HP-UX enterprise environments.
A key method of administering multiple systems is through scripting. HP SIM features a modular
architecture that uses
(TDEFs) written in the XML data file format. A TDEF contains
the definitions of one or more tools used by HP SIM and define how a tool launches and executes.
A tool can be a script or an executable file. Creating custom tools enables you to extend the use
of HP SIM to your specific business environment.
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