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Jason_Keating
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Dec 10, 2008

HP Systems Insight Manager 5.2 - Windows / SNMP

Has anyone ever configured 'HP Systems Insight Manager 5.2 - Windows' to talk to Big-IP's (LTM - 1500 specifically)

 

 

I have installed the MIB's, created a corresponding system type (using the following parameters...)

 

 

System object identifier: .1.3.6.1.4.1.3375.2.1.3.4.4

 

Compare rule: match

 

MIB variable object identifier: .1.3.6.1.4.1.3375.2.1.6.2

 

Object value:

 

Data type: string

 

Compare rule: any value

 

 

... and added the appropriate system which then does not produce events...

 

 

I then run 'identify systems' which results in the following...

 

 

Starting identification process...

 

Checking for known running web servers.

 

Checking for System Management Home Page and other HP web agents.

 

The System Management Homepage is not supported on this system.

 

Checking for WBEM support on system.

 

This system does not have any SMI-S CIMOM installed

 

Running WBEM rules based identification.

 

Cannot get ComputerSystem WBEM/WMI data from the system

 

Running VM Identification

 

The system is not a VMware ESX Host, or WBEM credentials may not be specified, skipping VM Identification

 

Running WS-Man identification.

 

The system did not respond to WS-Management, verify credentials.

 

Checking for SNMP support on system.

 

The system did not respond to SNMP, verify security settings and community strings.

 

Running SNMP base Cluster identification using common cluster MIB.

 

This was not a system with the common cluster MIBs supported.

 

Running HP ProLiant management agent identification

 

The system does not support SNMP.

 

Running HP NetServer identification.

 

The system does not support SNMP.

 

Running HP-UX SNMP identification.

 

The system does not support SNMP.

 

Running SNMP System Type Manager identification.

 

The system does not support SNMP.

 

Checking for DMI protocol support.

 

The Windows CMS cannot communicate with HP-UX or other DMI, skipping.

 

Running DMI System Type Manager identification.

 

The system does not have Windows DMI support.

 

Running HP-UX DMI identification.

 

The system does not have HP-UX DMI support.

 

Running HP/Compaq Desktop identification.

 

The system does not have Windows DMI support.

 

Running HP DMI Desktop identification.

 

The system does not have HP DMI Desktop support.

 

Running Generic DMI identification.

 

The system does not have Generic DMI support.

 

Checking for SSH protocol support.

 

The system supports SSH protocol

 

Running Storage identification.

 

Did not detect WBEM support on this system. Will not attempt storage identification. If this is a storage host, check WBEM credentials and make sure the providers and CIMOM are operational on the host.

 

Storage identification completed.

 

Running HP Service Guard Identification.

 

The system is not part of HP Service Guard cluster

 

Checking if this system is supported by Insight Power Manager.

 

Insight Power Manager is not supported.

 

Running VM identification.

 

VMM is installed, but the system is not a VM Host or may not be configured in VMM

 

Building system relationships.

 

Running limited data collection for common attribute.

 

Done with limited data collection, checking retrieved data.

 

The SSH is not configured on this system

 

The system does not have SMH or SSO support.

 

Running node communication diagnosis

 

System identification done with this system.

 

 

It appears HP-SIM thinks there is no SNMP support on the LTM. Although I have checked the community strings match and am using SNMP V2c

 

 

Anyone have any ideas?

 

Thanks in advance

 

 

Jason

5 Replies

  • Did you check on the LTM to make sure that your server IP is permitted in the snmp client allow list?
  • Hi Jason,

     

    Just to comment that I have succesfully added my 6400 boxes to the HP SIM 5.2.

     

     

    I remember that I have a problem at first, because the community name I configured on the boxes was in lowercase and in HP SIM was uppercase, I had to add another community in uppercase in the big-ips, (because I had another tools to monitor them), after that change, I could see my big-ip devices in the SIM.

     

     

    Although, I still haven't tested the traps going to the SIM...

     

     

    Regards,

     

    Jose Santiago Oyervides.
  • Hi Jason,

     

    Just to comment that I have succesfully added my 6400 boxes to the HP SIM 5.2.

     

     

    I remember that I have a problem at first, because the community name I configured on the boxes was in lowercase and in HP SIM was uppercase, I had to add another community in uppercase in the big-ips, (because I had another tools to monitor them), after that change, I could see my big-ip devices in the SIM.

     

     

    Although, I still haven't tested the traps going to the SIM...

     

     

    Regards,

     

    Jose Santiago Oyervides.
  • Hi Citizen, yes I did add the IP, thanks for the suggestion.

     

     

    Jose, thanks will try putting the community address in UC and let you know what happens.

     

     

    Regards

     

    Jason
  • Hi, don't know if you are still battling with this but I just solved the same issue, turns out HPSIM will only accept v1 traps so make sure your trap destination is set to v1.