Cimom, Cluster – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual

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CIMOM

I have a

common information model object manager

(CIMOM) on a discovered network, but I do not receive

any information from the port, and the related system is not discovered by HP SIM.

Solution: Try one of the following solutions:

If the CIMOM is installed and listening on a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) port other than the default port
5989, the new port number must be specified in the config/identification/wbemportlist.xml
file. For example:

<port id="5991" protocol="https">

<interopnamespace name="root" />

<interopnamespace name="interop" />

</port>

Verify that the interop namespace for your WBEM provider exists in a port element in the
config/identification/wbemportlist.xml

file. If it does not exist, add it to a port element

as an interopnamespace element, and restart HP SIM.

NOTE:

Adding new ports or interop namespaces causes the discovery process to take longer because HP

SIM tries all possible combinations of ports, interop namespaces, and user name and password pairs on
each IP address in the discovery range.

NOTE:

For information about

storage system

CIMOM problems, see the

“SMI-S providers”

and

“Storage

system”

sections.

Cluster

A cluster is not identified as a cluster.

Solution: If a cluster is not defined as a cluster or any of its nodes are not identified correctly, be sure all the
Cluster Management Agents are installed (if necessary, reinstall) on every cluster node of that cluster.

After manually adding a system as a cluster, the system type does not change, even if the system is not a
cluster.

Solution: If you manually add a system as a cluster, the system type might not change even if the system was
not a cluster originally. To reset the system type, delete the system and run discovery.

Clusters or cluster nodes are not identified correctly.

Solution: Clusters or cluster nodes might not be found for the following reasons:

Starting with SmartStart version 6.30, one of the cluster agents is not installed correctly. The executable
is installed on the cluster node, but the Windows registry must be updated.
1.

Access the Windows registry (select Start

Run and enter regedit.)

2.

Create the following key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,"SOFTWARE\Compaq\CompaqCommonClusterAgent\CurrentVersion"

Value: Pathname,%REG_EXPAND_SZ%,"%SystemRoot%\System32\svrclu.dll"

This update is available starting with SmartStart CD 7.4.

Be sure the IP ranges in automatic discovery are set to include the cluster and cluster nodes (and not
exclude them).

If the name of the cluster or its node has changed, be sure the DNS servers being used by the cluster
and HP SIM both have the new name.

The cluster node might be down.

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