HP OneView for Microsoft System Center manual Practical configurations with resource guidelines

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Figure 2 Partitioning enclosure monitoring to two monitor services on a segmented network

Partition monitored enclosures with multiple monitor services

Multiple monitor services can be deployed to multiple managed nodes in an Operations Manager domain. If the number of enclosures registered to a monitor service is causing resource issues, you can partition the enclosure monitoring to multiple monitor services.

The partitioning configuration solution may be useful in the following additional cases:

A single monitor service is monitoring many enclosures.

If more than 50 enclosures are monitored by a single monitor service, the load to the system is significant. High CPU utilization, high network use, and single point failure might be of concern.

The managed node, where the monitor service is configured, is not reliable and you want to spread the risk of a monitoring disruption.

The monitor service and the HP Onboard Administrators are not in an immediate network segment. Deploying a monitor service to each network segment may remove unnecessary network usage over network segments.

Avoid power cable and power source issues

Frequent condition changes to the power subsystem in enclosures causes increased monitor service activity because the service works to update information as it detects each change. Resolve the issue permanently for quality enclosure monitoring.

Avoid network cable issues

Frequent interruptions to the network connectivity causes increased monitor service activity because the service works to re-establish connections each time it detects a disruption. Resolve the issue permanently for quality enclosure monitoring.

Practical configurations with resource guidelines

Although the monitor service does not require a dedicated system, it does require some system resources to reliably perform while sharing resources with applications on the system. Table 1 shows performance measurements on sample configurations. Use this information as a reference for planning your initial deployment. Further re-configuration may be needed to accommodate your conditions and network environment.

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Contents Abstract Page Contents Troubleshooting BladeSystem NT eventsInformation Support and other resourcesDocumentation feedback IndexOverview IntroductionProduct operation Product operation Installing HP BladeSystem Management Pack Installation overviewInstalling the HP BladeSystem Management Pack Install the HPBladeSystemMP0nnx86.exe file orInstallation results Monitor Service \ HPBladeSystemEnclosureMonitorService.exeChange HPBladeSystemEnclosureMonitorService.exe.config When the modification is complete, click Finish Using the Enclosure Monitor Manager Connecting to the Enclosure Monitor Service Launching the Enclosure Monitor ManagerRefreshing monitor data Adding enclosuresLaunching the HP Onboard Administrator website Modifying enclosure configurationModifying enclosure login Removing managed enclosuresLaunching HP Onboard Administrator Using Run As ProfilesLaunching HP Integrated Lights-Out Configuring a proxy server Configuring a bypass listChanging Setting a Changing Setting BAnalyzing HP alerts Page More about the HP BladeSystem Management Pack HP BladeSystem Enclosure viewsActive Alerts view Device Bay State view Group Diagram view Enclosure State view Health Explorer HP BladeSystem Enclosure views More about the HP BladeSystem Management Pack Monitor Service State view Health Collection State viewTask Status view Predefined tasks Security for HP tasksClasses BladeSystem classes ILOUSM62500TE Active Discovery rules State monitorsPropagation monitors Hardware and software configuration guidelines Enclosure monitor performance and scalability guidelinesCapacity planning guidelines and best practices Best practices based on these factors Number of registered HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosuresPractical configurations with resource guidelines X86 41 MB X64 55 MB Service NT events BladeSystem NT eventsMonitor NT events Soap NT events Snmp trap NT eventsGroup capper Troubleshooting Enclosure monitor management issuesOperations Manager does not alert HP BladeSystem enclosures Authoring issues Operational and usage issuesResearching state monitoring Group Diagram view displays initials of folder names Event view and Performance view are emptyEnclosure Monitor Manager operational and usage issues State icon or alert state appears grayMonitor manager status line displays failure status Monitor manager fails to validate an enclosure registrationUpdating the Onboard Administrator password Add Enclosure wizard does not add an unverified enclosureHow to contact HP Support and other resourcesInformation to collect before contacting HP Related information Warranty informationHP authorized resellers Typographic conventionsTIP Documentation feedback HP Scom Management Packs support HP BladeSystem Management Pack v 1.x for System Center Index Index