Command line interface, Managing hosts files – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual

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this value. A value of three seconds usually works for a LAN. However, If systems are
connected through a WAN, try a higher value, for example, 10 seconds.

Retries

The number of additional times after the first attempt is made to communicate with a
system before attempts stop.

Read-only community string

and Write community string

Note: The Write community string is optional and is only required for firmware updates
on a GbE switch. If you need to update the GbE switch firmware, you must first set the
write community string from this page and then run the existing switch update task. Do
not set this feature if the network is not trusted.

A community string sets up authentication that enables or prohibits communication
between the managed system and the Central Management Server (CMS). The community
string of the CMS must match the community string of the managed system. Use the
read-only community string to read variables. Use the write community string to modify
variables. Although only one community is valid for a communication attempt, a system
can belong to multiple communities. However, HP SIM only uses one community string
when communicating with a system.

Hosts files

can be used to manually add multiple systems to the HP SIM database. See

“Managing hosts

files”

for more information.

Command line interface

Use the mxnode command to add, delete, modify, identity, or list systems in HP SIM from the command line
interface (CLI). For assistance with this command, see the

HP SIM 5.1 Command Line Interface Reference

Guide at

http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/hpsim/infolibrary.html

.

Related procedure

Creating a new hosts file

Related topics

Discovery and identification

IP ranges

Using command line interface commands

Managing hosts files

Hosts files

are used by manual discovery to manually add multiple

systems

to the HP Systems Insight Manager

(HP SIM)

database

and are usually used one time to import systems.

To use a hosts file to specify systems for an automatic discovery, add the hosts file name to the Ping inclusion
ranges, templates and/or hosts files

section on the Discovery page, Automatic tab, Configure general

settings

. Use the following statement:

$Hosts_filename where Hosts_filename is the name of the hosts file

that you want to use.

See

“Adding a system manually”

for information on adding a single system to the database. See

“Discovery

and identification”

, and the "Hosts files" section for more information on hosts files.

From the Hosts Files section, you can:

Create new hosts files

Click New, and the New Hosts File section appears. See

“Creating a new

hosts file”

for more information.

Edit a hosts file

Select the hosts file to edit, and click Edit. The Edit Hosts File section appears.

See

“Editing a hosts file”

for more information.

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