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Discovering Applications, Backup Servers and Hosts

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management server reports “SUCCESS” even if your license restricts you from discovering

certain types of hosts. For example, assume your license lets you discover Solaris hosts but not

AIX hosts. If you click the Test button, the management server reports “SUCCESS” for the AIX

hosts. You will not be able to discover the AIX hosts. The IP address is not discoverable, because

of the license limitation.

You should have already installed a CIM Extension on the host you want to discover.

If you want to receive status reports about Get Details or Discovery Data Collection, see

Configuring E-mail Notification for Discovery Data Collection/Get Details

” on page 674 for

information about how to configure this option.

Depending on your license, you may not be able to access Backup Manager, File System Viewer

and/or monitor certain applications may not be available. See the List of Features to determine

if you have access to Backup Manager, File System Viewer and/or are able to monitor the other

applications. The List of Features is accessible from the Documentation Center (Help >
Documentation Center

in Storage Essentials). To learn more about File System Viewer, refer to

the File Servers Guide, which is also available from the Documentation Center.

If you are unable to discover a UNIX host because of DNS or routing issues, see ”

Unable to

Discover a UNIX Host Because of DNS or Routing Issues

” on page 690.

Get Details/Discovery Data Collection can hang if obtaining information from an AIX host

where SAN storage was previously available is no longer visible to the operating system.

Contact support for information about a “kill” utility that can be used to stop the management

server service if it cannot be done through normal means. You may also reboot the management

server to resolve this issue.

With discovery from the management server, the operating system/server type for Linux hosts is

not available.

(Discovery from HP SIM) Discovery of hosts consists of two steps:

Detecting the hosts by using HP Systems Insight Manager or Storage Essentials. See

Step B - Set

Up Discovery for Hosts

” on page 116.

Obtaining details about those hosts by using the Discovery Data Collection feature in Storage

Essentials. See ”

Step D - Obtain Details

” on page 121.

(Discovery from HP SE) Discovery of hosts consists of three steps:

Setting up

- Finding the elements on the network. See

Step B - Set Up Discovery for Hosts

” on

page 116.

Topology

- Mapping the elements in the topology. See

Step B - (Discovery from HP SE Only)

Build the Topology

” on page 120.

Details

- Obtaining detailed element information. See

Step D - Obtain Details

” on page 121.

Step A - Configure the Management Server for Backup Servers

Backup Manager monitors your backup applications running on discovered hosts.

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