3 Discovering Applications, Backup Hosts and Hosts

HP Storage Essentials Standard Edition supports a subset of the devices supported by Enterprise Edition. See the HP Storage Essentials Standard Edition Support Matrix for a list of supported devices. The support matrix is accessible from the Documentation Center (Help > Documentation Center in Storage Essentials).

This chapter describes the following:

Step 1 — Discovering Your Hosts and Backup Manager Hosts, page 83

Step 2 — Setting Up Discovery for Applications, page 88

Step 3 — Discovering Applications, page 123

Changing the Oracle TNS Listener Port, page 126

Changing the Password for the Managed Database Account, page 126

Step 1 — Discovering Your Hosts and Backup Manager Hosts

Before you can discover your applications, you must discover their hosts. You discover hosts in the same way you discovered your switches and storage systems. You provide the host’s IP address, user name and password. The user name and password must have administrative privileges. Unlike switches and storage systems, you must have installed a CIM extension on the host if you want to obtain detailed information about the host and its applications, including those applications for backup. See the support matrix for your edition for information about which backup applications the management server supports.

For information about discovering clustered hosts, see Host and Application Clustering” on page 129.

The management server also detects the backup applications its supports, such as Veritas NetBackup or HP Data Protector. If you are licensed for Backup Manager and you want to manage and monitor your backup applications, select Include backup details when you run Discovery Data Collection, as described in Step B — Discovery Data Collection” on page 87.

Keep in mind the following:

Elements discovered through SMI-S and hosts discovered with CIM extensions from Build 5.1 and later of HP Storage Essentials cannot be added to discovery groups. These elements are listed separately and can be placed independently into scheduled Discovery Data Collection tasks without being part of a discovery group. This allows you greater flexibility when gathering discovery data. (For more information, see Creating Custom Discovery Lists” on page 77).

If you are upgrading from a previous build of the product, and you rediscover your hosts, they will be moved out of their existing discovery groups. Each rediscovered host would be placed in its own discovery group. If the original discovery groups containing these hosts were included in scheduled Discovery Data Collection tasks, the schedules would be modified to contain the new discovery groups for rediscovered hosts.

After installing the CIM extension on a DataProtector system on Windows, check the Logon account for the DataProtector CRS service and verify that it matches the AppStorWin32Agent

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