Racks, Rack, Keys – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual

Page 651: Hp proliant and integrity support pack, Reference support pack, Overall software status, Hp proliant essentials performance management pack, Open service event manager

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N

network clients

Any computer system connected to your network with a compatible browser used to connect to
the HP SIM GUI.

no configuration
rights user

A user who cannot configure the Central Management Server. However, the user can view and
run predefined reports on the Central Management Server and all managed systems.

O

Onboard
Administrator

The Onboard Administrator is the central point for controlling an entire c-Class rack. It offers
configuration, power, and administrative control over the rack, and its associated blades (Compute
Servers), blade management processors (iLOs), network switches (depending on the models of
switches used) and storage components (such as SAN or SATA). The Onboard Administrator is
a single management processor, with shared resources to an optional backup twin processor for
failover.

Open Service Event
Manager (OSEM)

Enables you to collect, filter, and send problem reports for supported systems (ProLiant and
Integrity) running Insight Management Agents. In addition, OSEM automatically sends service
event notifications to HP SIM when a problem is detected on the system.

overall software
status

This section indicates whether the software on the server that the HP Version Control Agent is
installed on has any updates available within the repository in which it has been configured to
monitor.

P

HP ProLiant and
Integrity Support
Pack

An HP ProLiant and Integrity Support Pack is a set of HP software components that have been
bundled together by HP, and verified to work with a particular operating system. An HP ProLiant
and Integrity Support Pack contains driver components, agent components, and application and
utility components. All of these are verified to install together.

HP ProLiant
Essentials

A software solution that detects, analyzes, and explains hardware bottlenecks on HP ProLiant
servers. PMP tools consist of Online Analysis, Offline Analysis, Comma Separated Value (CSV)

Performance

File Generator Report, System Summary Report, Status Analysis Report, Configuration, Licensing,
and Manual Log Purge.

Management Pack
(PMP)

HP ProLiant
Support Pack

A set of HP software components that have been bundled together by HP and verified to work
with a particular operating system. A HP ProLiant Support Pack contains driver components, agent
components, and application and utility components. All of these are verified to install together.

ProLiant Essentials
license key

The contractual permissions granted by HP to the customer in the form of a coded embodiment
of a license that represents a specific instance of a license. A single license can be represented
by a single key or by a collection of keys.

R

rack

A set of components cabled together to communicate between themselves. A rack is a container
for an enclosure.

Red Hat Package
Manager (RPM)

The Red Hat Package Manager is a powerful package manager that can be used to build, install,
query, verify, update, and uninstall individual software packages. A package consists of an
archive of files and package information, including name, version, and description.

Reference Support
Pack

A baseline bundle of HP software components that the HP Version Control Agent can be configured
to point to in the repository. This setting enables users to indicate that they want to keep all of
their software up to a certain Support Pack level.

remote wakeup

Sometimes referred to as Wake-On-LAN (WOL). The remote powering up of a system through
its resident WOL network card, provided that the system has been enabled to be so awakened
using the ROM or F10 Setup.

This is a capability on which HP SIM relies to turn on the systems for scheduled Software Updates
or Replicate Agent Settings.

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