Managing mibs – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual

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Related procedure

Powering on a system manged by an HP ProLiant iLO

Turning on the UID for a system managed by an HP ProLiant iLO

This tool enables you to turn on the Unit Identification Light (UID) on an HP ProLiant Integrated Lights Out
(iLO) system.

To turn off the UID:

1.

Select Tools

Management ProcessorHP ProLiant iLOTurn On Unit Identification Light.

The Turn On Unit Identification Light page appears.

2.

Select target system and click Next. See

“Creating a task”

for information on selecting targets. The Step

2: Task confirmation

page appears.

3.

Click Run Now to run the task immediately. Click Schedule to schedule the task to run at another time,
or click Previous to return to the previous Turn On Unit Identification Light page. See

“Scheduling

a task”

for more information on scheduling a task.

Related procedure

Turning off the UID for a system managed by an HP ProLiant iLO

Turning off the UID for a system managed by an HP ProLiant iLO

This tool enables you to turn of the Unit Identification Light (UID) on an HP ProLiant Integrated Lights Out
(iLO) system.

To turn off the UID:

1.

Select Tools

Management ProcessorHP ProLiant iLOTurn Off Unit Identification Light.

The Turn Off Unit Identification Light page appears.

2.

Select target system and click Next. See

“Creating a task”

for information on selecting targets. The Step

2: Task confirmation

page appears.

3.

Click Run Now to run the task immediately. Click Schedule to schedule the task to run at another time,
or click Previous to return to the previous Turn Off Unit Identification Light page. See

“Scheduling

a task”

for more information on scheduling a task.

Related procedure

Turning on the UID for a system managed by an HP ProLiant iLO

Managing MIBs

A

Management Information Base

(MIB) is a file that contains information that enables you to correctly interpret

specific information from

systems

on your network and gives you a more precise view of the activity on your

network. To take advantage of this capability, the MIB must be registered to HP Systems Insight Manager
(HP SIM). See

“Registering a MIB”

for more information.

HP has defined MIBs for its systems, and these MIBs expose the rich management infrastructure that HP builds
into its products. HP MIBs are already registered in the HP SIM

database

. You can find them in the directory

\hp\system insight manager\mibs

on a Windows CMS or opt\mx\mibs on a UNIX CMS. If you

have third-party systems on your network, you can register the MIBs that accompany the systems. See

“Registering a MIB”

for more information regarding registering your MIBs. Registering enables the MIBs to

be identified correctly and traps can be interpreted correctly to give you a more precise view of the activity
on your network. Always register the most recent version of a third-party MIB.

Related procedures

Registering a MIB

Unregistering a MIB

Compiling a MIB

Editing a MIB

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