Http event, Identification, Integrated lights-out (ilo) – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual

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1.

chatr +pd 4K /opt/mx/lbin/mxdomainmgr

2.

chatr +pd 4K /opt/mx/bin/mxinitconfig

3.

/sbin/init.d/hpsim start

This limits the virtual memory page size used for the data segment to 4K for each of these processes.

WARNING: Changing the tunable kernel parameters may impact HP SIM and other applications. Be sure
to review the applicable manpages before making such changes.

HTTP event

After creating a new HTTP category, it is not listed in the criteria box on the Advanced Search page when
searching for new event types.

Solution: To search for new event types generated by HTTP events, select events by Event Category Selection,
and then select the event type from the and type is list.

Identification

After running discovery and Identification, the serial number is missing for ProLiant BL p-Class and e-Class
switches on the System Page

Identity tab and in the Data Collection report.

Solution: To obtain the serial number for these switches requires support in the firmware of the switches. At
this time, this firmware is not available. However, this support is being planned in future versions of the
ProLiant BL p-Class switches. There currently is no firmware upgrades being planned for existing switches.

Integrated Lights-Out (iLO)

How do I associate an iLO with a server?

Solution: To associate an iLO with a server, The Level of Data Returned must be set to Enabled> on the
iLO itself. See

“System license information reporting”

for more information.

Internet Explorer

Hot keys or other keys, such as Tab and Enter, might not work as expected in the browser.

Solution: Use the mouse to ensure expected results.

During the installation, the system reboots, and then the installation launches the browser. Internet Explorer
displays a message saying that it could not establish a connection with the local host. The browser is being
launched before the service has had time to start.

Solution: Try to access the URL again by placing the cursor in the URL field and pressing the Enter key. Keep
trying until the application loads in the browser.

Sometimes the browser Back button does not take me back to a previous window.

Solution: In Internet Explorer, when the framesets are changed, the browser history is lost. Navigate back
through the HP SIM header that is present at all times.

Clicking the browser Back button while viewing a collection returns me to the appropriate system or event
overview page.

Solution: This functionality is correct. The browser history is not being updated because of frameset updates.
Click the system or event collection to navigate back to the table view page.

I cannot drill down on a collection or an agent link on the System Page.

Solution: When two browsers are open on the same system and they are each pointed to a different HP SIM
Management server, unexpected results can occur. Some inconsistencies include not being able to open a
collection or not being able to drill down on an agent (for example, Configuration History Reports (Survey
Utility).

I cannot access HP SIM on the local system at http://localhost:280/.

Solution 1: Verify proxy server configuration in Internet Explorer. An invalid proxy server address prevents
Internet Explorer from browsing to any addresses, including the local system.

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