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server

1.

Physical server:

Hardware that can run one or more operating systems, including a

 

 

partitionable complex. Also, hardware that can run an instance of the vPars monitor. Server

 

 

hardware includes one or more cabinets containing all the available processing cores,

 

 

memory, I/O, and power and cooling components. HP Integrity servers include two types

 

 

of server hardware: standalone servers and cell-based servers.

 

2.

Virtual server:

A software-based virtual environment that can run an operating system.

 

 

A virtual server includes a subset of the server hardware resources, including cores,

 

 

memory, and I/O. Virtual servers may be virtual partitions under vPars or virtual machines

 

 

under Integrity VM.

 

3.

HP Systems Insight Manager uses the term “server” for any standalone server, nPartition,

 

 

or virtual server that is running an instance of an operating system or an instance of the

 

 

vPars monitor.

 

 

See also system.

 

Serviceguard

A monitored workload associated with a Serviceguard cluster and a particular Serviceguard

workload

package within the cluster. The workload (and the utilization data reported) follows the package

 

it is associated with as it moves between the nodes of the cluster.

SSL

Secure Sockets Layer. Protocol for validating identity and for creating an encrypted connection

 

between a server and a Web browser.

system

1.

A server, nPartition, virtual partition, or virtual machine that is running an instance of an

 

 

operating system.

 

2.

Entities on the network that communicate through TCP/IP or IPX. To manage a system,

 

 

some type of management protocol (for example, SNMP, DMI, or WBEM) must be present

 

 

on the system. Examples of systems include servers, workstations, desktops, portables,

 

 

routers, switches, hubs, and gateways.

 

See also server.

 

template

An HP-supplied or user-defined set of rules, properties, or metadata that describe an object in

 

a computing network.

 

 

In HP Application Discovery, templates specify the data collection and matching rules to be

 

 

used to define and discover an application.

 

When referring to a logical server, a template is the collection of information that defines

 

 

the logical server and its attributes. A template logical server has no actual resources

 

 

associated with it.

unmatched

A process that Application Discovery can discover that does not match existing templates or

process

packages that Application Discovery is using for discovery and monitoring. Unmatched

 

processes might include custom and third-party applications.

virtual machine

A software entity provided by HP Integrity Virtual Machines, VMware ESX, or Microsoft Virtual

 

Server. This technology allows a single server or (with Integrity Virtual machines) nPartition to

 

act as a VM Host for multiple individual virtual machines, each running its own instance of an

 

operating system (referred to as a guest OS). Virtual machines are managed systems in the HP

 

Virtual Server Environment (VSE).

virtual partition

A software partition of a server, or of a single nPartition, where each virtual partition can run its

 

own instance of an operating system. A virtual partition cannot span an nPartition boundary.

 

See also nPartition, virtual machine.

visibility

Application Discovery makes it possible for you to control the amount of data appearing on

 

user interface screens by letting you determine what applications, packages, or hosts will be

 

visible in the user interface or not. Currently, visibility settings are global in nature, which

 

means they apply to all screens in Application Discovery and are not specific to a particular

 

user or job role.

 

VM Host

A server running software such as HP Integrity Virtual Machines, VMware ESX, or Microsoft

 

Virtual Server, that provides multiple virtual machines, each running its own instance of an

 

operating system.

 

warmup

The period of time during which Application Discovery is comparing discovered processes to

 

the known installations of software and to template definitions of applications.

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Contents HP Application Discovery Version 4.0 Users Guide Copyright 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P Table of Contents Troubleshooting and Error Messages Configuring the Wbem Provider Password Page List of Figures Page List of Tables Page Typographic Conventions About This DocumentIntended Audience New and Changed Information in This EditionHP Encourages Your Comments Related InformationPublishing History Introduction Features of Application DiscoveryPage Application Discovery Components Components and ConceptsDiscovery Ratio Refining Application DiscoveryHow Discovery Works Understand Your Current Discovery StateWarm-up Ratio Refine Discovery by Checking Agent StateRefine Discovery by Creating Application Templates Understanding Application TemplatesUnderstanding Server Resource Consumption How Memory Usage is CalculatedMemory usage by the Application Discovery server Start the HP Application Discovery Agent ProceduresStarting Application Discovery Modifying Agent BehaviorChecking Agent State Reconfigure a Running Agent from the Command LineUsing HP SIM to Stop the AD Agent Stopping the Agent from the Command LineExplanation of Agent States Working With Data ViewsSet Color Theme Adjusting the User InterfaceSet Screen Data Refresh Interval Set General VisibilityFilter Data in View Tables Change the Data ViewSet Number of Table Rows Sort Data in View TablesSet Visibility for Hosts on Application Discovery Screens Navigate Between ViewsSet Visibility for Packages on Application Discovery Screens Set Visibility for Matched ApplicationsModifying the Maximum Size of an Event List Setting Data Polling IntervalSetting Alert Location Setting Event AttributesIntroduction to Event Settings in Application Discovery Setting Event SeverityChange AD Application Template Values Managing Application TemplatesFind an Application Template On HP-UX Key to Application Template Values Create a New TemplateHP Global Workload Manager gWLM Attribute Fields and Their Descriptions Summary Fields and Their DescriptionsOne one pid per running application Rule Rule Fields and Their DescriptionsCreate an Aggregation Rule Create an Application Template RuleAggregation Rule Examples How to Remove Types from the Aggregation Rule Understanding the Tables Showing Unmatched Processes Using the Table Data to Fill in An Application TemplateFilling in the Summary Fields Using Table Data Check Unmatched Processes to Find Application CandidatesFilling in the Template Attribute Fields Filling in the Rule Fields Using Table DataBacking Up Application Discovery Files On HP-UX Introduction Troubleshooting and Error MessagesErrors in Installation Applications Not Visible in Application Discovery Screens Data Missing in Application Discovery ScreensIntroduction Host Not Visible in Application Discovery Screens Check that SSH is configured correctly on the managed node Packages Not Visible in Application Discovery Screens Application Discovery may not be correctly configured Application Errors in VSE Workload ScreensCheck that the host is known to Application Discovery UI Unable to Connect to Server Messages Errors in Application Discovery User Interface OperationCannot Enter Application Discovery User Interface Java UI exception Message Displays Application Discovery Resources Getting Assistance in Using Application DiscoveryPage Page Options Amgrd= Logtrace InstallationAuthors Agentconfig Check agent state Ulogininfo Amgrremoteconfig 1MAmgrremoteconfig was developed by Hewlett-Packard Company Completing Certificate Exchange Using HP SIM to Complete Certificate ExchangeCompleting Certificate Exchange from the Command Line Uoption supported on HP-UX only Configuring the Wbem Provider Password Page Event Types Key to Event AttributesEvent Viewing Locations Event Severity TypesAdditional Event Types Specific to HP Application Discovery Agent GlossaryManaged SSL Wbem Index SymbolsClear filter, 25 clutter Expand table Packages tab, 26 Templates tab, 26 templates, 16 about Index

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