Verifying ams installation: suse and red hat, Verifying ams installation: vmware, Verifying ams installation: ubuntu – HP Integrated Lights-Out 4 User Manual

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2.

Open the Agentless Management Service Control Panel.

3.

Click the Service tab.

If AMS is enabled, the following message appears:

Agentless Management Service (AMS) is enabled.

Verifying AMS installation: SUSE and Red Hat

To verify that AMS is installed on a SUSE or Red Hat system, enter the following command:

rpm –qi hp-ams

To verify that AMS is running on a SUSE or Red Hat system, enter the following command:

service hp-ams status

Verifying AMS installation: VMware

To verify that AMS is installed on a VMware system:
1.

Access the VMware host from the VMware vSphere Client.

2.

Navigate to the server’s Inventory

→Configuration→Health Status tab.

3.

Click the plus sign (+) next to Software Components.

The software installed on the host is listed. The AMS component includes the string hp-ams.

NOTE:

The full name of the AMS component is different for each supported version of

ESX/ESXi.

To verify that AMS is running on a VMware system, enter the following command:

service hp-ams status

Verifying AMS installation: Ubuntu

To verify that AMS is installed on an Ubuntu system, enter the following command:

dpkg –l hp-ams

To verify that AMS is running on an Ubuntu system, enter the following command:

sudo service hp-ams status

Configuring SNMP settings

1.

Navigate to the Administration

→Management page.

2.

Click the SNMP Settings tab, as shown in

Figure 48 (page 110)

.

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