To add information for discovering Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise:

1.Select Options > Protocol Settings > Storage Essentials > System Application Discovery Settings.

To select a target, you must have at least one element designated as a server, workstation or desktop. If you see the message, “No Targets Currently Selected,” change your element from unknown to either a server, workstation or desktop. See the documentation for HP Systems Insight Manager. Select a target, and then, click Run Now.

2.Click the Create button for the Database Information table.

3.In the Host IP/DNS Name box, enter the IP address or DNS name of the host running Sybase.

4.You can leave the Management IP/DNS Name box blank. This box is for Oracle clusters. When you leave the Management IP/DNS Name box blank the management server automatically lists the DNS name or IP address of the host under the Host IP/DNS Name column and Management IP/DNS Name column.

5.In the Server Name box, enter the Sybase database you want to monitor.

6.In the Port Number box, enter the port that Sybase is using.

7.Select SYBASE from the Database Type menu.

8.Click OK.

IMPORTANT: Perform Discovery Data Collection for your inputs to take effect. See Step 3 — Discovering Applications” on page 335.

Deleting Sybase Information

If you do not want the management server to monitor a Sybase instance, you can remove its information, as described in the following steps:

1.Select Options > Protocol Settings > Storage Essentials > System Application Discovery Settings.

To select a target, you must have at least one element designated as a server, workstation or desktop. If you see the message, “No Targets Currently Selected,” change your element from unknown to either a server, workstation or desktop. See the documentation for HP Systems Insight Manager. Select a target, and then, click Run Now.

2.In the Database Information table, click the button, corresponding to the Sybase instance you do not want the management server to monitor.

3.Perform Discovery Data Collection to make the management server aware of your changes.

Monitoring Microsoft Exchange

NOTE: If you are planning to monitor Microsoft Exchange Clusters, see Monitoring Microsoft Exchange Failover Clusters” on page 325.

To monitor Microsoft Exchange, you must make the management server aware of domain controller access. After information for controller access has been added, discover Microsoft Exchange and

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