Status polling for non servers, Status polling for servers, Status polling for systems no longer disabled – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual

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In some installations there might be high volumes of events. If so, consider using this task and event
collections as models and creating an event collection for events older than 30 days (for example),
and then creating a task to delete events older than 30 days.

Status Polling for Non Servers

This task collects status information through management protocols (SNMP, WBEM, and so on)
for systems that are not Server, Cluster, or Management Processor type. By default, this task polls
every 10 minutes and at start-up.

NOTE:

If you discover more than 500 systems, HP suggests you change the interval to something

greater than 10 minutes (for example, 15 minutes for every 1,000 systems).

Status Polling for Servers

This task collects status information for SNMP, or WBEM systems that are Server, Cluster, or
Management Processor types. By default, this task polls every 5 minutes and at start-up.

NOTE:

If you discover more than 500 systems, HP suggests you change the interval to something

greater than 5 minutes (for example, 10 minutes for every 1,000 systems).

Status Polling for Systems No Longer Disabled

This task runs when a system goes from a disabled state to an enabled state. You could use this
task to get the latest status after a planned maintenance window on a system that was set to
disabled. This should reflect the entire category (inventory, software baseline, and so on) in the
Data Collection report.

Hardware Status Polling for Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator

Hardware status polling should reflect the proper status of the Onboard Administrator and this
status must m atch with the XML reply data.

Data Collection

This task collects static information from a number of systems that have WBEM, or SNMP running
(for example, serial numbers and model numbers).

Hardware Status Polling

This task runs hardware status polling on systems that are newly discovered. Therefore, you do not
need to wait for the periodic tasks to run before the system has a valid status.

Version Status Polling

This task determines software version update status and is set to run every seven days by default
at midnight. You can edit this task or manually run it at any time.

Version Status Polling for Systems no Longer Disabled

This task runs the software version tool when a system changes from a disabled state to an enabled
state so that the status of the software loaded on the system is kept current in HP SIM.

Check Event Configuration

This task checks event configuration on all systems and is scheduled to run every day. The Weekly
Check Event Configuration task can be edited.

Status Polling for Non Servers

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