HP Pay per use (PPU) manual Test Connection from PPU Agent to Utility Meter

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Utility Meter IP/Hostname: meter1.corp.example

System Identifier: superdome1

Cores to be active at next reboot (cap): all

Cores that can be activated without reboot: 0

Active Cores: 4

Inspect the output of the appropriate command and ensure that the Utility Meter IP/Hostname field is configured to the IP address or hostname of the Utility Meter. If the command output on the partition is not correct, refer to the appropriate PPU User's Guide (see the link in Related Documentation) and configure the PPU partition to be metered by the Utility Meter.

4.8.3 Test Connection from PPU Agent to Utility Meter

You can test the connection from the PPU Agent partitions to the Utility Meter by executing the following command on each partition in the complex:

NOTE: The PPU command varies depending on which operating system is installed on the PPU partition.

For HP-UX partitions:

# /usr/sbin/ppuconfig –t

For OpenVMS partitions:

$ ppu config/test_connection

For Windows Server 2003 partitions:

C:\Program Files (x86)\Hewlett-Packard\ppu> ppuconfig –t

You should see output similar to the following:

Round trip communication with the utility meter succeeded.

If you see the above message, the partition is properly configured to communicate with the Utility Meter and no further configuration of the PPU partition is necessary.

If you do not see the above message:

Verify that the Utility Meter is powered on and operational. (For details, see Verifying the Utility Meter Hardware is Operational.)

Verify that the Utility Meter software is installed and is running. (For details, see Verifying the Utility Meter Software is Operational.)

Verify that Utility Meter port 5989 is in LISTEN mode by executing the following command on the Utility Meter:

# /usr/bin/netstat -an grep 5989

You should see output similar to this:

tcp

0

0 *.5989

*.*

LISTEN

4.8.4 Test Connection from PPU Partition to UPS Web Portal

NOTE: The time delay for the meter connectivity verification depends on the data transport method. (For more information on data transport methods, see Data Transport Methods.)

For HTTPS, the time delay is a maximum of 30 minutes.

For email, the time delay is a minimum of one hour and can be much longer due to the number of “hops” in the email routing before the data arrives at HP.

You can test the connection from a PPU partition to the Utility Pricing Solutions (UPS) Web portal by performing the following procedure:

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Contents HP Utility Meter Users Guide for version Page Table of Contents Verifying Utility Meter Operation Troubleshooting the Utility MeterPerforming Utility Meter Tasks Site Preparation Form for Utility Ready Storage Site Preparation Form for Pay Per UsePage List of Figures Page Common Utility Meter Tasks Recommended Minimum Hardware List of TablesPage Document Organization About This DocumentIntended Audience Publishing HistoryCommon Utility Meter Tasks HP Encourages Your Comments Locating This GuideTypographic Conventions Related DocumentsPage Overview IntroductionIntroduction Swapping Utility Meter Hardware What is New for VersionReminder of What was New in Version Recommended HardwareEVA Supported URS PlatformsSupported PPU Platforms SoftwareUtility Meter Directory Structure Utility Meter Software DependenciesUtility Meter Software Back Up Missing Usage Reports Installation and Support ServicesData Sent to HP Data Transport Methods Ordering Utility Pricing Solutions Web PortalIntroduction Installing and Configuring the Utility Meter Software Before Going to the Customer Site Skills RequiredInstalling the HP Systems Insight Manager Software Configuring the HP-UX System ParametersInstalling the Utility Meter Software # /usr/sbin/swinstall -s hostnamepathname T2805AA \ Usr/sbin/swinstall -s path-to-depotT2805AAUsr/sbin/swinstall -s path-to-depotT5462A # /usr/sbin/swinstall# /opt/meter/bin/monitor status Configuring the Utility Meter ParametersCompleting the Utility Meter Software Installation # /usr/sbin/shutdown -r# /opt/meter/bin/umGUI # /usr/bin/X11/xclock# export DISPLAY=10.x.x.x0.0 Utility Meter GUI Main Window # /opt/meter/bin/monitor stop # /opt/meter/bin/monitor start # /opt/meter/bin/SetupCLI URS XP Only Installing the XP CV AE CLI SoftwareAvoiding CLI Conflicts Email MasqueradingManual email Masquerading # /opt/meter/sbin/sendmail-configAutomated email Masquerading Verifying email Masquerading Try esmtp umeter@hostname.corp.example Try esmtp umeter@localhostUpgrading the Utility Meter Software to Version Configuring PPU Partitions and URS DevicesCompleting the Utility Meter Installation and Configuration Verifying the Utility Meter OperationInstalling and Configuring the Utility Meter Software Information Performing Utility Meter TasksUtility Meter GUI Main Window should appear Starting the Utility Meter GUIStarting the Utility Meter GUI Main Window Main Window Performing Utility Meter Tasks Utility Meter Help Information Utility Meter Configure Tasks Network Configuration Utility Meter Software Parameters To Change the Utility Meter Software Parameters # /opt/meter/bin/monitor stop # /opt/meter/bin/monitor start Storage Devices Namespace Configuration Copy the Meters ConfigurationLoad the Meter’s Configuration Port Protocol https Utility Meter Devices Tasks 10 Devices Tab Configure a Device Add DeviceAdd an EVA Device Performing Utility Meter Tasks Add an XP Device Performing Utility Meter Tasks Add a PPU Wbem Partition/Server 13 Add Device Dialog Box for PPU Wbem Partition/Server Change a non-URS Disk Array to URS Modify DevicePerforming Utility Meter Tasks View Device Change PPU Wbem Partition/Server Configuration ParametersRemove Device 17 View Device Error WindowDiscover Physical Devices Utility Meter Diagnose Tasks 20 Diagnose Tab Meter Connection StatusVerify Device Connection Device ConnectionDevice Connection PPU Wbem Partition/Server Page Transfer Data through CD Task # /opt/meter/bin/monitor stop # /opt/meter/bin/monitor start Transfer Data through CD Task Performing Utility Meter Tasks Verifying the Utility Meter Software is Operational # /usr/bin/grep Error /etc/rc.logVerifying Utility Meter Operation Verifying the Utility Meter Hardware is Operational# /usr/sbin/swlist /usr/bin/grep -i sim Verifying the Correct Version of HP SIM is InstalledVerifying the CIM Server Software Is Operational # /usr/bin/kill -9 processid # /usr/bin/ps -ef /usr/bin/grep cim /usr/bin/grep -v grep# /opt/meter/bin/ConnectionTest Verifying Connectivity from the Utility Meter to HPData Transfer by Https # /opt/wbem/bin/osinfo# /usr/bin/mailq Data Transfer by emailVerifying the Utility Meter Data Transport Method Verify PPU Wbem Partition/Server ConfigurationVerify PPU Agent Configuration Verifying the Data Acquisition Server is RunningTest Connection from PPU Partition to UPS Web Portal Test Connection from PPU Agent to Utility MeterUPS Portal Welcome Page Verifying a Storage Device Verifying a Device is Configured in the Utility MeterVerifying the Connection from the Utility Meter to HP Verifying a Device is Connected to the Utility Meter# /usr/bin/rm /tmp/cli.out Device Manager CLI version# /usr/sbin/shutdown -R -H Troubleshooting the Utility MeterTroubleshooting Overview # /usr/bin/hostnameUtility Meter Software Troubleshooting a Storage Device Troubleshooting a DeviceVerifying the Correct Version of XP CV AE CLI is Installed Troubleshooting a Wbem DeviceFixing a Disconnected Device with Red Box Osinfo -hhostname -s-ulogin# /opt/meter/bin/monitor stop Table A-1 PPU Site Preparation Form Site Preparation Form for Pay Per UseNetworking details on the PPU Wbem Partition/Server Table B-1 PPU Networking Details Form Site Preparation Form for Utility Ready StorageNetworking Details for the Command View XP AE Server Networking Details for the Command View EVA Server 100 Cpuid Data Fields Sent from the Utility Meter to HPData Fields Sent from the Utility Meter to HP CLI Glossary104 Index Index