Discovering the management module
HP SIM automatically detects management modules as part of the device discovery process. If detected, a hyperlink is included on the HP SIM All Systems page for the UPS on which the management module is installed. The management module should be installed and running before attempting discovery through
HP SIM.
If the defaults are not used, a new entry can be made to the additionalwsdisc.props file, located in the CONFIG directory in the HP SIM install directory, to allow HP SIM to correctly discover and identify the management module. For more information on editing the additionalwsdisc.props file, see the additionalwsdisc.txt file located in the same directory.
Example: ADDITIONALWSDISC.PROPS file with management module entry
#
#Additional Web Server Discovery Properties
#
#NOTE: See "additionalWsDisc_README.txt" for a description of entries in
#this file and how to add or remove additional web server ports used for
#discovery and identification.
#
#
#
#The following are actual web server ports enabled by default.
#To remove them from the discovery process, comment out the line with a '#'
#or remove it. You will need to restart the HP SIM service for
#the changes to take effect. In addition you will need to run the Device
#Identification task to find any new ports that were defined.
#
411=Director Agent, ,true,false, ,http 3201=Compaq TaskSmart, ,true,false, ,https 8008=Default Home Page, ,true,false, ,http 1311=Server Administrator, ,true,false, ,https 1234=HP Management Module, ,true,false, ,https
The last entry allows HP SIM to detect a management module running on port 1234 and using HTTPS (Secure Socket Layer protocol).
HP SIM services must be restarted to apply the change.
Configuring HP SIM to receive traps
Before HP SIM can receive traps, the correct MIB file (cpqpower.mib) must be compiled into HP SIM. To download the HP Power MIB, visit the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/rackandpower).
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