HP Hewlett Packard INSIGHT DYNAMICS T8671 91017 User Manual

HP Insight Dynamics 6.2 Getting Started  
Guide  
HP Part Number: T8671-91017  
Published: October 2010  
Edition: 1  
Table of Contents  
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1 Introduction to HP Insight Dynamics  
This document provides an overview of HP Insight Dynamics. It is intended to be used by system  
administrators and other technical professionals involved with data center operations,  
administration and planning.  
Chapter 1 describes the product features and the available configurations.  
Chapter 2 (page 15) describes the licensing model and license mangement procedures.  
Chapter 3 (page 21) describes initial setup steps to get started with Insight Dynamics.  
Chapter 4 (page 25) describes the tools available to set up managed systems correctly and  
diagnose and correct common configuration problems.  
Chapter 5 (page 29) provides a list of support resources and a comprehensive list of Insight  
Dynamics documentation.  
The Command reference (page 35) provides command reference pages for the vseassist(1M)  
and vselicense(1M) commands that are mentioned elsewhere in this document.  
The Glossary (page 47) provides definitions of key terms used in this document. Initial  
occurrences of terms with glossary definitions appear in italics. If you are viewing this  
document in electronic form, click the italicized term to jump to the glossary definition.  
HP Insight Dynamics is an integrated command center that enables you to continuously analyze  
and optimize your adaptive infrastructure. It builds on the HP infrastructure management  
portfolio, including HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM) and HP Insight software.  
Insight Dynamics provides an integrated graphical environment for managing physical servers,  
You can dynamically resize virtual servers and migrate resources where they are needed, based  
on service-level objectives and business requirements.  
For information about the changes in this release of Insight Dynamics, see the HP Insight Dynamics  
6.2 Release Notes. For a complete list of Insight Dynamics documentation and the web sites where  
these documents can be found, see “Related information” (page 29).  
IMPORTANT: The information in the following sections is a summary. Specific supported  
hardware and software configurations are provided in the HP Insight Software 6.2 Support Matrix,  
Components of HP Insight Dynamics  
The Insight Dynamics software is installed on a Central Management Server (CMS) running HP  
SIM, which provides a browser-based user interface. A single CMS can be used to manage  
different types of systems. The software is installed on the CMS once, regardless of how many  
or what types of managed system licenses are purchased. The following CMS installations are  
supported:  
Insight Dynamics can be installed on the following types of CMS running Microsoft Windows:  
HP ProLiant server  
Virtual machine running under VMware ESX or Microsoft Hyper-V on HP ProLiant or  
supported non-HP server  
On a CMS running Microsoft Windows, Insight Dynamics is installed as part of the Insight  
software family of products. For installation and configuration information, see HP Insight  
Software 6.2 Preinstallation Worksheet, HP Insight Software 6.2 Quick Installation Guide, and HP  
Insight Software 6.2 Installation and Configuration Guide. For an introduction to Insight software,  
Components of HP Insight Dynamics  
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including security recommendations, summary of included products, and documentation  
roadmap, see HP Insight Software 6.2 Getting Started Guide.  
Insight Dynamics can be installed on the following types of CMS running HP-UX:  
HP Integrity server  
HP Integrity server blade  
virtual machine running under HP Integrity Virtual Machines  
For installation on a CMS running HP-UX, see HP Insight Dynamics 6.2 Integrity CMS  
Installation and Configuration Guide.  
The following sections summarize the major software components of Insight Dynamics. For  
more information, see the user guides and other documents listed in “Related information”  
(page 29). Help is also available within the software by clicking the button in the upper right  
of most screens.  
HP Insight Virtualization Manager software  
Virtualization Manager provides the framework for visualizing your virtual server environment.  
All of the systems and workloads that you are authorized to view are displayed in graphical  
views. The hierarchical relationships between systems is displayed in the Visualization View.  
Different perspectives can be selected to customize this view. The Workload View shows the  
workloads running under servers. Both views show current utilization metrics, allowing you to  
easily monitor the operational status of the resources managed by Insight Dynamics.  
With Virtualization Manager, you can perform the following tasks:  
Customize the level of detail that you want to see  
Easily access additional Insight Dynamics capabilities to manage and configure systems and  
workloads  
Inventory your virtual and physical servers  
Centrally configure your server resources for optimum utilization  
Launch Virtualization Manager from HP SIM in any of the following ways:  
From the HP SIM menu bar, choose ToolsVirtualization Manager...  
From the HP SIM Systems and Event Collections list in the left navigation area, choose  
SystemsSharedSystems by TypeAll VSE Resources, or expand the All VSE  
Resources collection by clicking its icon, then choose a subset such as nPartitions  
Create a custom HP SIM collection whose default view is set to “VSE”, and choose that  
collection in the left navigation area  
For more information about Virtualization Manager, see the HP Insight Virtualization Manager  
6.2 Software with Logical Server Management User Guide, available at http://www.hp.com/go/  
Logical servers  
A logical server is a set of configuration information that you create, activate and move across  
physical and virtual machines. It contains the logical server definition and description, including  
the server compute resources (for example, number of CPU cores and amount of memory), and  
the server connections to storage fabric and networks.  
A logical server is managed within Virtualization Manager and, when activated, is applied to  
the creation of a virtual machine using hypervisor-based software or to a bare-metal server blade  
using HP Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager. Logical servers can be defined using the Create  
Logical Server wizard or created and activated via the import of an existing server blade or  
virtual machine.  
The Logical Servers feature in Virtualization Manager allows you to perform tasks such as the  
following:  
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Populate an enclosure  
Load balance servers  
Evacuate servers, for routine maintenance or in case of disaster  
NOTE: Logical server management is only supported on a CMS running Microsoft Windows.  
For more information about managing logical servers, see the HP Insight Virtualization Manager  
6.2 Software with Logical Server Management User Guide, available at http://www.hp.com/go/  
HP Insight Capacity Advisor software  
Capacity Advisor lets you quickly and safely test potentially costly configuration changes in  
your data center before you actually make them. To start Capacity Advisor, select  
ToolsCapacity Advisor from the top menu bar, or select the Capacity Advisor tab within  
Virtualization Manager. With Capacity Advisor, you can find answers to questions such as the  
following:  
Is there room on this system for an additional workload?  
Will this workload fit on this system?  
Can I consolidate these servers as virtual machines on a single server?  
What might my resource demand be in six months or a year?  
What are the estimated power costs for cooling a real or simulated system configuration?  
What does a comparison of several what-if scenarios reveal about the analyzed alternatives?  
Capacity Advisor helps you optimize workloads across your management domain to help maximize  
utilization of server resources. It provides scenario analysis to help you manage your current  
server resources and plan for changes to your workloads and resources. These scenarios allow  
you to simulate the following actions:  
Resizing systems  
Resizing workloads  
Moving workloads  
Capacity Advisor provides the following additional features.  
Automated generation of reports Capacity Advisor automates report generation that would  
otherwise take many manual steps to collect and present data or analysis.  
Trace-based simulator  
Providing graphs over specific data intervals, Capacity Advisor  
gives a more complete and accurate view of resource utilization than focusing on a single  
peak.  
Ease of data gathering Data is collected automatically using a secure protocol and stored  
in a central database for analysis.  
For more information about Capacity Advisor, see the HP Insight Capacity Advisor 6.2 User Guide,  
HP Insight Capacity Advisor Consolidation software  
Capacity Advisor is also available through a limited-duration license for systems that are intended  
to be consolidated. The HP Insight Capacity Advisor Consolidation software does not include  
Virtualization Manager or any other Insight Dynamics components. Using this software, you  
can collect and analyze data to help you plan the consolidation of existing systems, without  
requiring a full Insight Dynamics license for those systems. For more information, see the section  
“Data collection and the HP Insight Capacity Advisor Consolidation software” in the HP Insight  
Capacity Advisor 6.2 User Guide.  
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HP Insight Orchestration software  
HP Insight Orchestration extends HP Insight Dynamics to provide rapid provisioning and  
repurposing of infrastructure services from shared resource pools using a self-service portal.  
Insight Orchestration delivers advanced template-driven design, provisioning and on-going  
operations for multinode, multi-tier infrastructure services.  
HP Insight Orchestration supports four main activities to automate the deployment of  
infrastructure services:  
Design  
An architect uses the graphical designer to create simple and complex  
infrastructure templates that, when tested, can be published for users to create  
infrastructure services.  
Provision  
Operate  
A self-service user selects an existing template and then requests infrastructure  
provisioning from it, against an assigned pool of resources. The administrator  
can approve or deny this request, and monitor its progress.  
The administrator manages server, network, and storage pools, defines virtual  
machine images and software deployment jobs, performs manual provisioning  
tasks as part of the fulfillment of self-service requests, and uses Insight software  
to monitor the health and utilization of the managed environment.  
Integrate  
Architects and administrators integrate Insight Orchestration with existing IT  
processes by modifying or creating Operations Orchestration workflows to  
customize the Insight Orchestration automation. They can link to approval  
processes, extend operating system deployment and server configuration, and  
integrate the SAN management processes with server deployment.  
For more information about HP Insight Orchestration software and the related Operations  
Orchestration software, see the list of documents under “Related information” (page 29).  
HP Insight Recovery software  
HP Insight Recovery provides simplified disaster recovery of logical server environments. With  
a mouse click, HP Insight Recovery transfers application environments running on HP  
BladeSystems or on virtual machines to a remote Recovery Site. It utilizes the data replication  
capabilities of HP storage environments to ensure that application data is properly transitioned  
to the recovery location and that the overall transition is measured in minutes, not days. Insight  
Recovery is only supported on an HP ProLiant CMS running Microsoft Windows.  
Logical servers that are included in an HP Insight Recovery configuration are referred to as “DR  
protected logical servers”. An HP Insight Recovery configuration consists of two sites, each  
managed by HP Insight Dynamics. At any point in time, one site is configured with the primary  
role and the other is configured with the recovery role. HP Insight Recovery pairs symmetrically  
configured logical servers across the two sites. The DR protected logical servers at the Primary  
Site are in an activated state, providing services to the end-user. The peer logical servers at the  
Recovery Site are in a deactivated state.  
If a disaster occurs at the Primary Site, the administrator at the Recovery Site can trigger a site  
failover via a push-button provided by HP Insight Recovery. This will prepare the storage  
associated with the DR protected logical servers at the Recovery Site for read-write access, and  
then activate the logical servers at the Recovery Site. The site role at the Recovery Site will be  
changed to primary.  
For more information about HP Insight Recovery software, see the see the list of documents  
HP Storage Provisioning Manager  
HP Storage Provisioning Manager (SPM) is a software tool that provides a service-centric  
management interface to storage, allowing storage requests to be fulfilled with available storage  
services from a storage catalog. SPM securely automates storage management tasks.  
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SPM is automatically installed as part of Insight Dynamics and is accessed through the logical  
server management (LSM) feature of Virtualization Manager. SPM must be connected to EVAs  
using Command View (CV), storage arrays that are managed by HP Insight Orchestration (HPIO)  
using Insight Operations Orchestration or SMI-S, and to unmanaged storage arrays.  
For more information about SPM, see the HP Storage Provisioning Manager User Guide, available  
Application Discovery  
Application Discovery helps you identify and learn about the applications and processes running  
in your data center or computing network.  
With Application Discovery, you can do the following:  
Discover the location and number of recognized, running and installed applications in your  
network or data center  
Monitor the activity and resource usage of running processes and applications  
Define and adapt application templates to your environment for better discovery of your  
third-party and custom applications, and to make them available for adding to monitored  
workloads  
Select the event types for which you want to receive notifications and set their level of  
importance  
For more information about Application Discovery, see the Application Discovery 6.2 User Guide,  
HP Insight Global Workload Manager software for Integrity  
To access Global Workload Manager (gWLM) from Virtualization Manager, select the Shared  
Resource Domain tab or select one of the items under ToolsGlobal Workload Manager from  
the Insight Dynamics menu bar. Global Workload Manager improves both workload performance  
and resource utilization in a shared computing environment. For servers partitioned with  
nPartitions, virtual partitions, virtual machines, psets, or FSS groups, gWLM can do the following:  
Monitor each application.  
Determine the CPU resources needed by each application.  
Automatically migrate CPU resources between partitions to where they are needed most.  
This migration improves application performance by making more resources available to  
the application at times of peak demand. In addition, migrating idle resources to the  
applications that are busy increases processor utilization.  
For more information about gWLM, see the HP Insight Global Workload Manager 6.2 User Guide,  
HP Instant Capacity Manager  
The Instant Capacity (iCAP) Manager is a web-based interface that can be used to monitor your  
Instant Capacity environment. There are several pages available in iCAP Manager, including a  
home page to provide an overview of the Instant Capacity resources available, a Global Instant  
Capacity (GiCAP) group manager page to provide more insight into the group managers, and  
detail pages for GiCAP groups and iCAP complexes and hosts.  
You can get to iCAP Manager in either of the following ways:  
From the Virtualization Manager Visualization tab, click the iCAP technology link associated  
with any managed system that has iCAP components, TiCAP capacity, or is a member of a  
GiCAP group.  
Select ToolsInstant Capacity Manager from the Insight Dynamics menu bar.  
For more information about iCAP Manager, see the iCAP Manager help.  
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Partition Manager  
Partition Manager provides system administrators with a convenient graphical user interface to  
configure and manage nPartitions on HP server systems. Using Partition Manager, you can  
perform configuration tasks without having to remember commands and parameters. You select  
nPartitions, cells, I/O chassis or other components from the graphical display, then select an  
action from a menu.  
You can use Partition Manager to perform the following tasks:  
Create, modify and delete nPartitions  
Examine the nPartition configuration of a complex  
Check the complex for potential configuration and hardware problems  
Manage hardware resources on the complex  
For more information about Partition Manager, see the Partition Manager help.  
Integrity Virtual Machines Manager  
HP Integrity Virtual Machines Manager (VM Manager) is the GUI that you can use from your  
browser to manage Integrity VM resources. VM Manager allows you to create, configure and  
evaluate virtual machines, and monitor and evaluate data and resources at the level of the VM  
Host. You can view all of a VM Host's virtual machines and their assigned resources, and you  
can view all resources assigned to a specific virtual machine or virtual switch. For example, VM  
Manager provides graphical views of virtual-to-physical network and storage devices so that  
you can view I/O data, including resource utilization information. VM Manager obtains  
information about Integrity VM resources through Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM)  
providers installed on the VM Host.  
For more information about VM Manager, see the HP Integrity Virtual Machines Manager 4.1.1  
Software: User Guide, available at http://www.hp.com/go/insightdynamics/docs.  
Product configurations  
Insight Dynamics is licensed per managed system. Different Insight Dynamics suite licenses are  
available for managing different types of systems, as shown in Table 1-1. For more information  
about Insight Dynamics licenses, see “License management” (page 15).  
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Table 1-1 Managed Systems Supported by CMS  
Suite license  
Managed systems supported  
CMS platform  
HP ProLiant servers running  
Microsoft Windows or Linux  
HP BladeSystem c-Class ProLiant  
server blades running Microsoft  
Windows or Linux  
running under VMware ESX,  
VMware ESXi, or Microsoft  
Hyper-V on HP ProLiant hosts  
HP ProLiant server running  
Microsoft Windows  
HP BladeSystem c-Class ProLiant  
server blade running Microsoft  
Windows  
Microsoft Windows virtual machine  
running under VMware ESX or  
Microsoft Hyper-V on HP ProLiant  
or selected non-HP host  
HP Insight Dynamics suite for  
ProLiant  
Virtual machines and VM hosts  
running under VMware ESX,  
VMware ESXi, or Microsoft  
HP Insight Dynamics suite for  
non-HP servers  
Hyper-V on selected non-HP hosts  
Selected non-HP servers running  
Microsoft Windows or Linux  
HP ProLiant server running  
Microsoft Windows  
HP BladeSystem c-Class ProLiant  
server blade running Microsoft  
Windows  
Microsoft Windows virtual machine  
running under VMware ESX or  
Microsoft Hyper-V on HP ProLiant  
or selected non-HP host  
HP Integrity servers running  
HP-UX, HP OpenVMS, Integrity  
Linux, or Microsoft Windows for  
Integrity  
HP Integrity server blades running  
HP-UX, HP OpenVMS, Integrity  
Linux, or Microsoft Windows for  
Integrity  
HP Insight Dynamics -VSE suite for  
Integrity  
nPartitions running HP-UX,  
Integrity Linux, or Microsoft  
Windows for Integrity  
HP Integrity server running HP-UX  
HP Integrity server blade running  
Virtual machines running under  
HP-UX  
HP Integrity Virtual Machines  
HP-UX virtual machine running  
under HP Integrity Virtual  
Machines  
virtual partitions running under a  
Features of Insight Dynamics  
The specific features supported by Insight Dynamics depend on the type of CMS on which the  
software is running.  
Table 1-2 (page 12) summarizes the features supported for different types of managed  
systems using a CMS running Microsoft Windows.  
Table 1-3 (page 13) summarizes the features supported for different types of managed  
systems using a CMS running HP-UX.  
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Table 1-2 Insight Dynamics Features on Windows CMS  
Feature  
Managed systems supported  
Visualize and monitor physical and virtual resources and HP ProLiant servers running Microsoft Windows or  
workloads using HP Insight Virtualization Manager  
software  
Linux  
HP BladeSystem c-Class ProLiant server blades  
running Microsoft Windows or Linux  
Virtual machines and VM Hosts running under  
VMware ESX, VMware ESXi, or Microsoft Hyper-V  
on HP ProLiant and supported non-HP servers  
Selected non-HP servers running Microsoft Windows  
or Linux  
HP Integrity servers running HP-UX, Integrity Linux,  
or Microsoft Windows for Integrity  
HP Integrity server blades running HP-UX, Integrity  
Linux, or Microsoft Windows for Integrity  
Virtual machines running under HP Integrity Virtual  
Machines  
virtual partitions running under a vPars monitor.  
Perform capacity analysis and planning using HP Insight HP ProLiant servers running Microsoft Windows or  
Capacity Advisor software  
Linux  
HP BladeSystem c-Class ProLiant server blades  
running Microsoft Windows or Linux  
Virtual machines and VM Hosts running under  
VMware ESX, VMware ESXi, or Microsoft Hyper-V  
on HP ProLiant and supported non-HP servers  
Selected non-HP servers running Microsoft Windows  
or Linux  
HP Integrity servers running HP-UX, Integrity Linux,  
or Microsoft Windows for Integrity  
HP Integrity server blades running HP-UX, Integrity  
Linux, or Microsoft Windows for Integrity  
Virtual machines running under HP Integrity Virtual  
Machines  
virtual partitions running under a vPars monitor.  
Servers licensed for HP Insight Capacity Advisor  
Consolidation software  
Visualize and monitor logical servers: server profiles that HP BladeSystem c-Class ProLiant server blades  
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can be easily created and freely moved  
running Microsoft Windows  
Virtual machines running Microsoft Windows under  
VMware ESX, VMware ESXi, or Microsoft Hyper-V  
on HP ProLiant and supported non-HP servers  
HP Integrity server blades running HP-UX, Integrity  
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Linux, or Microsoft Windows for Integrity  
Virtual machines running under HP Integrity Virtual  
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Machines  
Provision logical servers using HP Insight Orchestration HP BladeSystem c-Class ProLiant server blades  
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software  
running Microsoft Windows  
Virtual machines running Microsoft Windows under  
VMware ESX, VMware ESXi, or Microsoft Hyper-V  
on HP ProLiant and supported non-HP servers  
1
HP Integrity server blades running HP-UX, Integrity  
3
Linux, or Microsoft Windows for Integrity  
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Table 1-2 Insight Dynamics Features on Windows CMS (continued)  
Feature  
Managed systems supported  
Enable site-to-site fault recovery of logical servers using HP BladeSystem c-Class ProLiant server blades  
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HP Insight Recovery software  
running Microsoft Windows or Linux  
Virtual machines running Microsoft Windows or Linux  
under VMware ESX or VMware ESXi on HP ProLiant  
and supported non-HP servers  
Virtual machines running Microsoft Windows under  
Microsoft Hyper-V on HP ProLiant and supported  
non-HP servers  
Identify and monitor running applications and processes HP Integrity servers running HP-UX or Integrity Linux  
using Application Discovery  
HP Integrity server blades running HP-UX or Integrity  
Linux  
Virtual machines running under HP Integrity Virtual  
Machines  
virtual partitions running under a vPars monitor.  
Manage workloads with automated policies using HP  
Insight Global Workload Manager software for Integrity  
HP Integrity servers running HP-UX  
HP Integrity server blades running HP-UX  
Virtual machines running under HP Integrity Virtual  
Machines  
Manage HP Integrity virtual machines using Integrity  
Virtual Machines Manager  
Virtual machines running under HP Integrity Virtual  
Machines  
HP Integrity Virtual Machines VM Hosts  
Manage nPartitions and cell-based servers using Partition HP Integrity cell-based servers and nPartitions  
Manager  
Monitor HP Instant Capacity resources (iCAP, GiCAP,  
and TiCAP) using HP Instant Capacity Manager  
HP Integrity servers with HP Instant Capacity products  
installed  
Manage HP Serviceguard clusters using Serviceguard  
Manager  
HP Integrity servers with HP Serviceguard installed  
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Requires HP Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager software on BladeSystem enclosure  
Logical server operations on virtual machines under HP Integrity Virtual Machines are limited to: import, on-line  
guest migration via logical server moves, power on/off, and unmanage.  
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Requires HP Insight Orchestration software for Integrity  
Table 1-3 Insight Dynamics Features on an HP-UX CMS  
Feature  
Managed systems supported  
Visualize and monitor physical and virtual resources and HP Integrity servers running HP-UX, Integrity Linux,  
workloads using HP Insight Virtualization Manager  
software  
or Microsoft Windows for Integrity  
HP Integrity server blades running HP-UX, Integrity  
Linux, or Microsoft Windows for Integrity  
Virtual machines running under HP Integrity Virtual  
Machines  
virtual partitions running under a vPars monitor.  
Perform capacity analysis and planning using HP Insight HP Integrity servers running HP-UX, Integrity Linux,  
Capacity Advisor software  
or Microsoft Windows for Integrity  
HP Integrity server blades running HP-UX, Integrity  
Linux, or Microsoft Windows for Integrity  
Virtual machines running under HP Integrity Virtual  
Machines  
virtual partitions running under a vPars monitor.  
Features of Insight Dynamics  
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Table 1-3 Insight Dynamics Features on an HP-UX CMS (continued)  
Feature  
Managed systems supported  
Identify and monitor running applications and processes HP Integrity servers running HP-UX, Integrity Linux,  
using Application Discovery  
or Microsoft Windows for Integrity  
HP Integrity server blades running HP-UX, Integrity  
Linux, or Microsoft Windows for Integrity  
Virtual machines running under HP Integrity Virtual  
Machines  
virtual partitions running under a vPars monitor.  
Manage workloads with automated policies using HP  
Insight Global Workload Manager software for Integrity  
HP Integrity servers running HP-UX, Integrity Linux,  
or Microsoft Windows for Integrity  
HP Integrity server blades running HP-UX, Integrity  
Linux, or Microsoft Windows for Integrity  
Virtual machines running under HP Integrity Virtual  
Machines  
virtual partitions running under a vPars monitor.  
Manage HP Integrity virtual machines using Integrity  
Virtual Machines Manager  
Virtual machines running under HP Integrity Virtual  
Machines  
HP Integrity hosts running HP Integrity Virtual  
Machines  
Manage nPartitions and cell-based servers using Partition HP Integrity cell-based servers and nPartitions  
Manager  
Monitor HP Instant Capacity resources (iCAP, GiCAP,  
and TiCAP) using HP Instant Capacity Manager  
HP Integrity servers with HP Instant Capacity products  
installed  
Manage HP Serviceguard clusters using Serviceguard  
Manager  
HP Integrity servers with HP Serviceguard installed  
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2 License management  
This chapter describes the licensing model, the types of licenses available for Insight Dynamics,  
and how to add and apply licenses. The tables in the following sections summarize the hardware  
platforms and operating systems supported for each Insight Dynamics license. For detailed  
hardware and software configurations supported by Insight Dynamics, see the HP Insight Software  
6.2 Support Matrix, available at http://www.hp.com/go/insightdynamics/docs.  
Insight Dynamics licensing model  
Insight Dynamics is licensed for use on managed systems as shown in the following table. Licenses  
are managed from the Central Management Server (CMS), using the HP SIM License Manager  
database.  
NOTE: Additional product licenses may be required, depending on the details of your  
installation.  
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License requirement  
System type  
2
HP Integrity Server  
License per CPU socket or core  
2
HP 9000 Server  
License per CPU socket or core  
License per system  
HP ProLiant ML/DL Server  
HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosure  
No enclosure license required or available. Licenses apply  
to individual server blades.  
HP BladeSystem c-Class ProLiant server blade  
HP Integrity server blade  
License per blade  
2
License per CPU socket or core  
Virtual machines running under any of the following:  
HP Integrity Virtual Machines  
VMware ESX  
Covered by host server license  
VMware ESXi  
Microsoft Hyper-V  
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The HP Insight Capacity Advisor Consolidation software license is always licensed per system, regardless of system  
2
Trial licenses are licensed per system. See “Trial licenses” (page 15).  
To obtain a permanent License To Use (LTU) for Insight Dynamics, contact your HP sales  
representative, your HP services representative, or your authorized HP reseller. The available  
licenses are listed in the sections that follow.  
To use a purchased license, it must be added to the HP SIM License Manager database on the  
CMS and then applied to a managed system. For more information, see Adding and applying  
Trial licenses  
When Insight Dynamics is installed on the CMS, 10 trial licenses for the HP Insight Dynamics -  
VSE suite for Integrity are included in the License Manager database. These licenses can be  
applied to HP Integrity and HP 9000 systems. Each trial license is valid for 90 days after it is  
applied to a managed system. To continue to manage these systems beyond the trial period,  
permanent licenses must be purchased.  
These trial licenses can be applied to managed systems by the Insight managed system setup  
wizard or by the vselicensecommand. They cannot be applied through HP SIM License  
Insight Dynamics licensing model  
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Manager. For information about the managed system setup wizard, see the Insight Managed  
System Setup Wizard Getting Started Guide. For information about vselicense, see  
IMPORTANT: Integrity trial licenses that have already been activated from previous versions  
of the software (VSE Management Software 4.*) will not be retained when upgrading to the  
current release. Managed systems that were licensed with older Integrity trial licenses will appear  
unlicensed after the upgrade. To re-license the system with the new trial license, use the Insight  
managed system setup wizard or the vselicensecommand.  
Trial licenses for the HP Insight Dynamics suite for ProLiant for a limited number of managed  
systems can be obtained by registering with HP on the Infrastructure software evaluation  
You can view the status of your trial licenses using the HP SIM License Manager. For information  
End-user license agreement  
Your use of Insight Dynamics is subject to the terms of the end-user license agreement included  
with the software. Please read this document at its installed location on the CMS:  
HP-UX CMS  
/opt/vse/src/README  
Microsoft Windows CMS  
installation-directory\src\README  
The default installation directory is C:\Program Files\HP\  
Virtual Server Environment, but this directory can be  
changed at installation time.  
HP ProLiant servers and ProLiant server blades  
License name  
Licensed products  
Managed system OS  
HP Insight Dynamics suite for  
ProLiant  
HP Insight Virtualization Manager Microsoft Windows  
software  
Linux  
HP Insight Capacity Advisor  
software  
HP Insight Control server  
migration  
HP Insight Orchestration software  
HP Insight Recovery software  
Notes  
A license for HP Insight Control suite is also required. The Insight Control license includes HP Insight Control  
virtual machine management, HP Insight Control server migration, HP Insight Control power management, and  
HP Integrated Lights-Out Advanced.  
Logical server management is only supported on a CMS running Microsoft Windows.  
A license for HP Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager software is required for BladeSystem enclosures in order  
to manage logical servers on server blades.  
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HP Integrity and HP 9000 servers and Integrity server blades  
License name  
Licensed products  
Managed system OS  
HP Insight Dynamics -VSE suite for HP Insight Virtualization Manager HP-UX  
Integrity  
software  
HP Insight Capacity Advisor  
software  
HP Insight Global Workload  
Manager software for Integrity  
HP Insight Control virtual  
machine management  
HP Insight Virtualization Manager  
software  
HP Insight Virtualization Manager HP-UX  
software  
Microsoft Windows for HP  
HP Insight Control virtual  
Integrity  
machine management  
Linux for HP Integrity  
HP Insight Capacity Advisor software HP Insight Virtualization Manager HP-UX  
software  
Microsoft Windows for HP  
HP Insight Capacity Advisor  
Integrity  
software  
Linux for HP Integrity  
HP Insight Control virtual  
machine management  
HP Insight Global Workload Manager HP Insight Virtualization Manager HP-UX  
software for Integrity  
software  
HP Insight Global Workload  
Manager software for Integrity  
HP Insight Control virtual  
machine management  
Notes  
Logical server management is only supported on a CMS running Microsoft Windows.  
A license for HP Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager software is required for BladeSystem enclosures in order  
to manage logical servers on server blades.  
A license for HP Insight Orchestration software for Integrity is included with the HP-UX VSE and DC Operating  
Environments.  
A license for Integrity iLO 2 Advanced is recommended in order to collect advanced power information for  
Virtualization Manager meters and capacity planning.  
Non-HP servers  
License name  
Licensed products  
Managed system OS  
HP Insight Dynamics suite for  
non-HP servers  
HP Insight Virtualization Manager Microsoft Windows  
software  
Linux  
HP Insight Capacity Advisor  
software  
HP Insight Control virtual  
machine management  
HP Insight Orchestration software  
HP Insight Recovery software  
Notes  
Logical server management is only supported on a CMS running Microsoft Windows.  
License for HP Insight Recovery software is included in the suite, but Insight Recovery is not supported on  
non-HP servers in this release of Insight Dynamics.  
HP Integrity and HP 9000 servers and Integrity server blades  
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HP Insight Capacity Advisor Consolidation software  
The HP Insight Capacity Advisor Consolidation software license allows you to collect and analyze  
data from systems that are planned to be consolidated. This license is only needed on managed  
systems that do not have a license for HP Insight Capacity Advisor software or Insight Dynamics.  
License name  
Licensed products  
Managed systems  
HP Insight Capacity Advisor  
Consolidation software  
HP Insight Capacity Advisor software Servers running HP-UX 11i, Microsoft  
Windows for Integrity, x86–based  
Microsoft Windows Server, or Linux.  
Notes  
License is valid for six months after it is assigned to a system.  
Does not include license for HP Insight Virtualization Manager software. Systems with only this license will not  
be visible in Virtualization Manager.  
Adding and applying licenses  
To use a purchased license, you must first add it to the HP SIM License Manager database on  
the CMS, then apply the license to a specific managed system. The CMS keeps track of how many  
of each type of license are available to be applied to managed systems. As you apply licenses,  
the number of available licenses decreases.  
NOTE: Unlicensed systems will not be displayed by HP Insight Virtualization Manager software.  
At startup, Virtualization Manager displays an alert in the toolbar if there are unlicensed systems.  
Clicking this alert displays the following text:  
The following systems were ignored by Virtualization  
Manager because they are not licensed or have an  
expired license  
The licensing status of Virtual machines that are no longer associated with their VM Host cannot  
be determined by Insight Dynamics. In this case, the following message is displayed:  
The licensing status for the following Virtual Machines  
could not be determined because they are not associated with  
a VM host. They will be ignored by Virtualization Manager …  
To add and apply licenses, you must have administrative rights on the CMS and you must be  
authorized for the All Toolstoolbox on the managed systems that you want to license. To  
assign administrative rights to an HP SIM user, select the Users tab under  
OptionsSecurityUsers and Authorizations... and enable the “Configure CMS Security”  
option. To authorize users for toolboxes, use the Authorizations tab under  
OptionsSecurityUsers and Authorizations....  
Recommended Process: Use the managed system setup wizard  
HP recommends using the Insight managed system setup wizard to add and apply licenses for  
Insight Dynamics. To start the managed system setup wizard, select ConfigureManaged  
System Setup Wizard... from the HP SIM top menu. Help is available in each step of the wizard.  
For more information about the managed system setup wizard, see the Insight Managed System  
Setup Wizard Getting Started Guide.  
Alternative Process: Use HP SIM License Manager  
If you choose not to use the managed system setup wizard, you can use HP SIM License Manager  
to add and apply most types of licenses. You can also use License Manager to view the available  
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and applied licenses for all products in the HP SIM License Manager database. To use HP SIM  
License Manager, you must have administrative rights on the CMS.  
Some licenses cannot be applied through License Manager:  
Trial licenses can only be applied to managed systems by the Insight managed system setup  
wizard or by the vselicensecommand. For information about vselicense, see  
LTUs from earlier versions of the VSE Management Software for Integrity or from the HP-UX  
VSE or DC Operating Environments are managed using the vselicensecommand or the  
“Scan for HP-UX Licenses” tool. For more information, see “Scan for HP-UX licenses”  
To start License Manager, select DeployLicense Manager... from the HP SIM menu. This  
menu selection will only be available if you have administrative rights on the CMS. Online help  
is available to guide you through the use of License Manager.  
The “Deploy: HP Insight Dynamics -VSE suite for Integrity Licenses” screen performs the final  
step of assigning or un-assigning licenses for Insight Dynamics to Integrity managed systems.  
This screen is not used to apply licenses for the HP Insight Capacity Advisor Consolidation  
software, the HP Insight Dynamics suite for ProLiant, or the HP Insight Dynamics suite for  
non-HP servers. Online help is available to guide you in using this screen.  
For systems that will be managed by a CMS running Microsoft Windows, applying licenses in  
the proper order will simplify the process and reduce errors. Apply licenses to each managed  
system in the order shown for each system type:  
HP BladeSystem c-Class ProLiant  
blades  
1. HP iLO Advanced  
2. VCEM (enclosure license required for logical server  
management of server blades)  
3. Insight Control  
4. Insight Dynamics  
HP ProLiant ML/DL servers  
1. HP iLO Advanced  
2. Insight Control  
3. Insight Dynamics  
HP BladeSystem c-Class Integrity  
Blades  
1. VCEM (enclosure license required for logical server  
management of server blades)  
2. Insight Dynamics  
Scan for HP-UX licenses  
Use the “Scan for HP-UX Licenses” task to perform the following functions:  
Enable the HP Insight Dynamics -VSE suite for Integrity licenses that are included in the  
HP-UX Operating Environments.  
Migrate unused licenses that were purchased for release 3.x or earlier of the VSE Management  
Software to the HP SIM License Manager database and apply them to your managed systems  
(if permitted by your licensing agreement with HP).  
To launch the task, click Scan for HP-UX Licenses... on the “Deploy: HP Insight Dynamics –  
VSE suite for Integrity Licenses” screen. On the “Task Confirmation” screen, click Run Now.  
Online help is available to guide you through the operation. This task scans for licenses for any  
VSE Management Software for Integrity LTU that is installed on the managed systems. It is not  
restricted to the type of license that was originally selected in License Manager. It will only  
discover licenses on HP-UX systems, even if other types of systems were included in the License  
Manager system selection. For more information about scanning for HP-UX licenses and migrating  
unused licenses from earlier software versions, see vselicense(1M) [p. 41].  
Scan for HP-UX licenses  
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License requirements for systems with HP Instant Capacity products  
For systems using HP Instant Capacity products (including iCAP, GiCAP, and TiCAP), the total  
number of licenses assigned across all nPartitions within the complex (or across multiple complexes  
when using GiCAP) must be equal to or greater than the total number of processors that you  
have purchased.  
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3 Getting Started  
Installing the software  
This document does not cover installation of the software or upgrade from previous versions of  
the software. For installation and upgrade on a CMS running Microsoft Windows, see HP Insight  
Software 6.2 Preinstallation Worksheet, HP Insight Software 6.2 Quick Installation Guide, and HP  
Insight Software 6.2 Installation and Configuration Guide. For installation and upgrade on a CMS  
running HP-UX, see HP Insight Dynamics 6.2 Integrity CMS Installation and Configuration Guide.  
Configuring privilege elevation  
Some Insight Dynamics management functions require privileged (root) access from the CMS  
to HP-UX, Linux, and VMware ESX managed systems. Privilege elevation allows you to use  
your preferred mechanism for acquiring rootpermissions as needed (for example, using sudo  
or PowerBroker), without having to allow login through the rootaccount.  
Procedure 3-1 Configure privilege elevation for use with Insight Dynamics  
1. Select OptionsSecurityPrivilege Elevation... from the HP SIM top menu.  
2. Select Enable privilege elevation for Linux & HP-UX (or VMware ESX, according to the  
type of managed system OS).  
3. Select the elevation tool type from the menu.  
IMPORTANT: Insight Dynamics does not support the option A password is required for  
this privilege elevation tool. Make sure that option is not checked.  
4. Select use this user and enter a user name that will be used to access all managed systems  
with this type of OS. You will need to enable the selected user login on the managed systems.  
Additional configuration may also be needed. For example, you may need to configure SSH  
access using ConfigureConfigure or Repair Agents..., and you may need to configure the  
managed system to allow host authentication for non-rootusers. For more information, see the  
HP SIM help, mxagentconfig(1M), and the Insight Dynamics installation and configuration guides.  
Links to these documents can be found in “Related information” (page 29).  
Using the Insight managed system setup wizard  
Insight managed system setup wizard configures systems to enable them to be managed by HP  
SIM and its plug-in applications, including Insight Dynamics. Use the managed system setup  
wizard for initial configuration or reconfiguration of any selected set of systems. After you specify  
which management features you want to use on the selected systems, the wizard will analyze  
the current configuration of each system and perform the following functions:  
Install any agents necessary to enable the selected management features  
Apply any required licenses from the set of licenses available in the License Manager database  
Complete additional configuration steps required by the features that you selected  
After initial configuration, you can run the managed system setup wizard again at any time to  
modify the selected management features and change the configuration.  
For more information about the managed system setup wizard, see the Insight Managed System  
Setup Wizard 6.2 Getting Started Guide, available at http://www.hp.com/go/insightdynamics/docs  
Configuring user authorizations  
Users must be authorized in HP SIM in order to use Insight Dynamics tools and features.  
Information about Insight Dynamics user authorizations is available in the online help. From  
Installing the software  
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Virtualization Manager, click the button in the upper right of the screen. Select the “Logical  
servers” help topic from the help navigation links on the left, then select the Authorizations  
and configuration” link at the top of this page.  
Configuring data collection credentials  
Systems that are to be managed using Capacity Advisor or Virtualization Manager must be  
configured to allow data collection from the CMS. In general, this data collection can be enabled  
either through the Utilization Provider (UP) installed on the managed system, or through agentless  
data collection. For a description of the two methods, see the section “Comparison of agentless  
and UP data collection” in the HP Insight Capacity Advisor 6.2 User Guide.  
Authentication is required to enable data collection using either UP or agentless data collection.  
The required credentials are summarized in Table 3-1 (page 22). You can verify or modify the  
WBEM or SSH credentials for a system that has been discovered in HP SIM by selecting  
OptionsSecurityCredentialsSystem Credentials... from the HP SIM menu.  
Table 3-1 Data collection credentials requirements  
Managed system OS / Data Collection  
Method  
Required access credentials  
Required access level  
HP-UX  
UP  
WBEM credentials must be  
configured (or discovered) in HP SIM  
for these systems  
Non-root or root  
Integrity Windows, (physical server WBEM credentials must be  
Does not require Administrator level  
or VM), from an HP-UX CMS  
UP  
configured (or discovered) in HP SIM access  
for these systems  
Windows physical server or Hyper-V WBEM credentials must be  
WBEM login must be a member of the  
VM from a Windows CMS  
Agentless  
configured (or discovered) in HP SIM Administrators group on these systems  
for these systems  
Physical x86 or Integrity Linux  
SSH credentials or certificate-based Non-root or root credentials, or  
system  
SSH authentication must be  
certificate-based authentication may  
Agentless  
configured (or discovered) in HP-SIM be used  
for these systems  
NOTE: On a Windows CMS, any VMware ESX and Microsoft Hyper-V hosts must be properly  
registered in HP Insight Control virtual machine management (VMM) to allow data collection  
from these hosts and their virtual machines. For information about registering the hosts in VMM,  
see HP Insight Control 6.2 Virtual Machine Management User Guide.  
Removing unneeded agent software  
If you have upgraded from a previous installation of Insight Dynamics or the VSE Management  
Software, there may be agents installed on some of your managed systems that are no longer  
needed. This will occur on managed systems that previously used the Utilization Provider for  
data collection and are now configured for agentless data collection. The following types of  
systems are affected:  
Integrity Linux or x86 Linux managed systems. In releases prior to version 6.0, these systems  
needed the Utilization Provider for data collection. In the current release, these systems will  
be configured to use agentless data collection. The Utilization Provider is no longer supported  
by Insight Dynamics on Linux managed systems.  
Microsoft Windows managed systems, but only if you are using a CMS that is also running  
Microsoft Windows (agentless data collection from Windows systems is not supported on  
an HP-UX CMS).  
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In these cases, when you use the managed system setup wizard to configure the system, the  
following message will be displayed:  
Agentless data collection is not configured; it will be configured.  
An HP Utilization Provider has been detected; it will not be used  
for data collection.  
You should remove any sub-OS workloads defined on this system.  
NOTE: Any sub-OS workloads are automatically removed during the upgrade to Insight  
Dynamics 6.0.  
You may choose to remove the Utilization Provider from the affected systems after they have  
been configured for agentless data collection.  
IMPORTANT: Even though Insight Dynamics will no longer use the Utilization Provider for  
data collection, there may be other software installed on the system that still uses it (for example,  
HP Insight Control power management). Do not remove the agent if it is still in use.  
Procedure 3-2 Remove the Utilization Provider from a Windows 2003 system  
1. From Control Panel, select Add or Remove Programs.  
2. Select “HP WMI Util Provider v1.8.1.1” (or the current installed version).  
3. Click Remove.  
Procedure 3-3 Remove the Utilization Provider from a Windows 2008 system  
1. From Control Panel, select Program and Features.  
2. Select “HP WMI Util Provider v1.8.1.1” (or the current installed version).  
3. Click Uninstall.  
Procedure 3-4 Remove the Utilization Provider from a Linux system  
1. Open a command shell with rootprivileges.  
2. Execute the following command:  
rpm -e hp-utilprovider  
For more information about agentless data collection, see the section “Comparison of agentless  
and UP data collection” in the HP Insight Capacity Advisor 6.2 User Guide.  
Removing unneeded agent software  
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4 Troubleshooting  
This chapter describes some of the tools and procedures that can be used to troubleshoot problems  
in Insight Dynamics. Additional troubleshooting information can be found in the user guides  
listed in “Manuals and white papers” (page 29). For information about known issues and  
workarounds in this release, see the HP Insight Dynamics 6.2 Release Notes.  
Memory and other system requirements  
Make sure that your CMS and managed systems meet the requirements specified in the HP Insight  
Software 6.2 Support Matrix. In particular, note the recommended and minimum supported  
memory requirements. This document is available at http://www.hp.com/go/insightdynamics/  
If error messages about exceeding heap space are displayed, you may need to increase the heap  
size of the HP SIM Java Virtual Machine (JVM). On 64–bit systems, HP SIM sets the heap size to  
4096MB (4GB). You can specify a different heap size by setting the JVMMAXHEAPvalue (in MB)  
in the globalsettings.propsfile. On HP-UX, this file is at /etc/opt/mx/config/  
globalsettings.props. On Windows, it is at  
installation-directory\config\globalsettings.props. The default installation  
directory is C:\Program Files\HP\Virtual Server Environment, but this directory  
can be changed at installation time.  
Insight managed system setup wizard  
Many configuration issues can be avoided by using the Insight managed system setup wizard  
to configure managed systems for use with Insight Dynamics. The wizard automates the  
installation of required licenses, agent software, and other configuration settings to support the  
management capabilities intended for use on the system.  
To start the managed system setup wizard, select ConfigureManaged System Setup Wizard...  
from the HP SIM top menu. Help is available in each step of the wizard.  
Diagnose menu actions  
There are three tasks available from the DiagnoseTroubleshoot Insight Dynamics menu,  
described in the following sections. These tasks use the vseassistcommand to perform  
configuration checks. For examples of the output from these checks, see vseassist(1M) [p. 36].  
Check CMS configuration  
This task performs a number of configuration checks on the CMS. When troubleshooting your  
Insight Dynamics configuration, perform this task first. Once you have resolved any CMS  
configuration issues, you can diagnose issues with specific managed systems using the “Check  
(page 27) tasks described below.  
Procedure 4-1 Check the configuration of your CMS  
1. From the HP SIM menu bar, select DiagnoseTroubleshoot Insight DynamicsCheck  
CMS Configuration....  
2. To schedule this task to run periodically or at a set time, click Schedule. The Schedule Task  
screen is displayed. Help on scheduling options is available from that screen. After the task  
executes, you can view the results by selecting Tasks & LogsView Task Results... from  
the HP SIM menu bar.  
To run this task immediately, click Run Now. This executes the vseassistcommand on  
the CMS and displays the results in the Stdout tab.  
Memory and other system requirements  
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3. For each check performed by this task, one of the following status indicators is displayed:  
PASS  
FAIL  
No configuration problem was found  
A serious configuration problem was found. You must resolve the problem for correct  
operation of Insight Dynamics.  
WARN  
N/A  
A configuration problem was found. The problem will not necessarily prevent correct  
operation of Insight Dynamics, but it may limit or restrict operation of some features.  
Not Applicable: the check does not apply to this type of system.  
4. Optional: To print a copy of the output, click View Printable Report, then click Print.  
This task writes detailed information to the log file (/var/adm/syslog/vseassist.logon  
an HP-UX CMS, installation-directory\logs\vseassist.logon Microsoft Windows  
systems). Check the log file for details of any problems encountered.  
TIP: The vseassistcommand line that was executed by this task is displayed on this screen  
above the output box. This command is also displayed in the printable version of the report. You  
can use this information to create your own diagnostic scripts that can be run from the command  
line.  
You can review these results again later by selecting Tasks & LogsView Task Results... from  
the HP SIM menu bar.  
Check CMS to managed node communication  
This task checks the communication between the CMS and selected managed systems. When  
troubleshooting your Insight Dynamics configuration, perform the “Check CMS configuration”  
(page 25) task first, to make sure that you do not have any unresolved CMS configuration issues.  
Then use this task to resolve communication issues with managed systems where you are having  
problems. Some of the problems detected with this option include expired licenses, no open  
WBEM ports, and improperly configured SSH authentication. These checks will verify whether  
the CMS can communicate with the managed systems in order to perform management functions.  
Procedure 4-2 Check the communication between the CMS and managed systems  
1. Optional: Select the managed systems where you are having problems. You can select systems  
by checking the selection box next to each system name in the Visualization View in  
Virtualization Manager. If you prefer, you can start this task with no systems selected. In  
that case, you are prompted to select the systems from the available HP SIM system collections  
after the next step below.  
2. Select DiagnoseTroubleshoot Insight DynamicsCheck CMS to Managed Node  
Communication... from the HP SIM menu bar.  
3. Optional: If no systems have been selected yet, you are prompted to select from the available  
HP SIM system collections. If you have already selected systems, then those systems are  
displayed in the Verify targets screen. HP SIM provides several options for adding or removing  
systems on this screen. For help, select HelpFor HP Systems Insight Manager from the  
HP SIM menu bar, then select the “Operations” topic and the “Managing with tasks” subtopic.  
4. To schedule this task to run periodically or at a set time, click Schedule. The Schedule Task  
screen is displayed. Help on scheduling options is available from that screen. After the task  
executes, you can view the results by selecting Tasks & LogsView Task Results... from  
the HP SIM menu bar.  
To run this task immediately, click Run Now. This executes the vseassistcommand on  
the CMS and displays the results in the Stdout tab.  
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5. For each check performed by this task, one of the following status indicators is displayed:  
PASS  
FAIL  
No configuration problem was found  
A serious configuration problem was found. You must resolve the problem for correct  
operation of Insight Dynamics.  
WARN  
N/A  
A configuration problem was found. The problem will not necessarily prevent correct  
operation of Insight Dynamics, but it may limit or restrict operation of some features.  
Not Applicable: the check does not apply to this type of system.  
6. Optional: To print a copy of the output, click View Printable Report, then click Print.  
This task writes detailed information to the log file (/var/adm/syslog/vseassist.logon  
HP-UX systems, installation-directory\logs\vseassist.logon Microsoft Windows  
systems). Check the log file for details of any problems encountered.  
TIP: The vseassistcommand line that was executed by this task is displayed on this screen  
above the output box. This command is also displayed in the printable version of the report. You  
can use this information to create your own diagnostic scripts that can be run from the command  
line.  
You can review these results again later by selecting Tasks & LogsView Task Results... from  
the HP SIM menu bar.  
Check managed node configuration  
This task checks the configuration of HP-UX, Microsoft Windows or Linux managed systems by  
using mxexecto copy the vseassistcommand to selected managed systems, and remotely  
execute it there. When troubleshooting your Insight Dynamics configuration, perform the “Check  
CMS configuration” (page 25) task first, to make sure that you do not have any unresolved CMS  
task to resolve communication issues with managed systems where you are having problems.  
Once you have resolved the communication issues, use this task to resolve configuration issues  
for any managed systems where you are still having problems.  
Procedure 4-3 Check the configuration of managed systems  
1. Optional: Select the managed systems where you are having problems. You can select systems  
by checking the selection box next to each system name in the Visualization View in  
Virtualization Manager. If you prefer, you can start this task with no systems selected. In  
that case, you are prompted to select the systems from the available HP SIM system collections  
after the next step below.  
2. Select DiagnoseTroubleshoot Insight DynamicsCheck Managed Node  
Configuration... from the HP SIM menu bar.  
3. Optional: If no systems have been selected yet, you are prompted to select from the available  
HP SIM system collections. If you already selected systems, then those systems are displayed  
in the Verify targets screen. HP SIM provides several options for adding or removing systems  
on this screen. For help, select HelpFor HP Systems Insight Manager from the HP SIM  
menu bar, then select the Managing with tasks topic..  
4. To schedule this task to run periodically or at a set time, click Schedule. The Schedule Task  
screen is displayed. Help on scheduling options is available from that screen. After the task  
executes, you can view the results by selecting Tasks & LogsView Task Results... from  
the HP SIM menu bar.  
To run this task immediately, click Run Now. This executes the vseassistcommand on  
the CMS and displays the results in the Stdout tab.  
Diagnose menu actions  
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5. For each check performed by this task, one of the following status indicators is displayed:  
PASS  
FAIL  
No configuration problem was found  
A serious configuration problem was found. You must resolve the problem for correct  
operation of Insight Dynamics.  
WARN  
N/A  
A configuration problem was found. The problem will not necessarily prevent correct  
operation of Insight Dynamics, but it may limit or restrict operation of some features.  
Not Applicable: the check does not apply to this type of system.  
6. Optional: To print a copy of the output, click View Printable Report, then click Print.  
This task writes detailed information to the log file (/var/adm/syslog/vseassist.logon  
HP-UX systems, installation-directory\logs\vseassist.logon Microsoft Windows  
systems). Check the log file for details of any problems encountered.  
TIP: The vseassistcommand line that was executed by this task is displayed on this screen  
above the output box. This command is also displayed in the printable version of the report. You  
can use this information to create your own diagnostic scripts that can be run from the command  
line.  
You can review these results again later by selecting Tasks & LogsView Task Results... from  
the HP SIM menu bar.  
vseassist command  
The vseassistcommand, which implements the Diagnose menu actions described in the  
previous section, can also be executed directly from the command line on the CMS. If you are  
unable to resolve communication issues with one of your managed systems, you can install or  
copy this command to the managed system and run it from the command line there.  
For details of the command line options, suggested diagnostic procedure, and examples, see  
vseassist(1M) [p. 36]. On an HP-UX CMS, this reference page can also be viewed from the  
command line using the mancommand.  
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5 Support and other resources  
Contacting HP  
Your comments and suggestions regarding product features will help us develop future versions  
of Insight Dynamics. Use the following email address to send feedback directly to the product  
development team: [email protected].  
To send comments and suggestions regarding the documentation for Insight Dynamics, use the  
following email address: [email protected].  
HP cannot provide product support through these email addresses. To obtain product support,  
contact your HP Support Representative, your HP Services Representative, or your authorized  
HP reseller. For more information about support services, visit http://www.hp.com/go/support.  
For other ways to contact HP, visit http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/contact_us.html.  
Related information  
For information about open-source products included with Insight Dynamics (including license  
constraints, updates, and security information), see the end-user license agreement included  
with Insight Dynamics. This document is installed on the CMS at the following locations:  
HP-UX CMS  
/opt/vse/src/README  
Microsoft Windows CMS  
installation-directory\src\README  
The default installation directory is C:\Program Files\HP\  
Virtual Server Environment, but this directory can be  
changed at installation time.  
Manuals and white papers  
The latest versions of manuals and white papers for Insight Dynamics and related products can  
be downloaded from the HP Web. The manuals and white papers listed below can all be found  
at the Insight Dynamics information library (http://www.hp.com/go/insightdynamics/docs). The  
information library includes direct links to the English versions of these manuals. For manuals  
go/insightcontrol-manuals, select from the list of products, and then select from the available  
languages.  
The following tables list the manuals and white papers available at this site. Some documents  
appear in multiple tables.  
Installation and configuration: Microsoft Windows CMS  
Topic  
Document  
Requirements, feature support, HP Insight Software 6.2 Support Matrix  
compatibility  
Release notes  
HP Operations Orchestration Software System Requirements  
HP Insight Dynamics 6.2 Release Notes  
HP Insight Control 6.2 Release Notes  
Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager Release Notes  
Installation and configuration  
HP Insight Software 6.2 Installation and Configuration Guide  
HP Insight Software 6.2 Preinstallation Worksheet  
HP Insight Software 6.2 Quick Installation Guide  
HP Operations Orchestration Software Installation Guide  
Contacting HP  
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Installation and configuration: HP-UX CMS  
Topic  
Document  
Requirements, feature support, HP Insight Software 6.2 Support Matrix  
compatibility  
Release notes  
HP Insight Dynamics 6.2 Release Notes  
Installation and configuration  
HP Insight Dynamics 6.2 Integrity CMS Installation and Configuration Guide  
Using Insight Dynamics  
Topic  
Document  
Getting started  
HP Insight Dynamics 6.2 Getting Started Guide  
HP Insight Software 6.2 Getting Started Guide  
Insight Managed System Setup Wizard 6.2 Getting Started Guide  
HP Operations Orchestration Software Concepts Guide  
User and administrator guides HP Insight Virtualization Manager 6.2 Software with Logical Server Management  
User Guide  
HP Insight Capacity Advisor 6.2 User Guide  
Application Discovery 6.2 User Guide  
HP Insight Global Workload Manager 6.2 User Guide  
HP Integrity Virtual Machines Manager 4.1.1 Software: User Guide  
HP Insight Control 6.2 User Guide  
HP Insight Control 6.2 Server Migration User Guide  
HP Insight Control 6.2 Virtual Machine Management User Guide  
HP Insight Control 6.2 Performance Management User Guide  
HP Storage Provisioning Manager User Guide  
HP Insight Recovery 6.2 User Guide  
HP Insight Orchestration 6.2 User Guide  
HP Operations Orchestration Software Central User Guide  
HP Operations Orchestration Software Studio Guide to Authoring Flows  
HP Operations Orchestration Software Administrator Guide  
HP Insight Control 6.2 Power Management User Guide  
HP Insight Control 6.2 Remote Management User Guide  
HP Insight Control 6.2 Server Deployment User Guide  
Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager User Guide  
White papers  
Backing up and restoring HP Insight Software v6.00 Central Management System  
(Windows)  
Not a complete list. Visit the  
library for additional white  
papers.  
HP Insight Recovery Technical White Paper  
HP Insight Orchestration Software White Paper: Enabling automated IT infrastructure  
provisioning and repurposing  
Insight Dynamics – VSE without OpenSSH on HP ProLiant and Integrity Servers  
Running Microsoft Windows  
HP Logical Server Management Best Practices  
Using Logical Servers  
Defining Storage for Logical Servers  
Upgrading Logical Servers to HP Insight Dynamics 6.2  
Capacity Advisor: Importing OVPA Data from Non-VSE Nodes  
Server and Storage Workflows for HP Insight Dynamics  
Insight Dynamics — Automated Storage Provisioning: “Static” SAN volume  
automation via multi-initiator NPIV  
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Support and other resources  
   
Websites  
Information and solutions  
Reference Architectures for  
Application Deployment in  
Virtualized Environments  
HP Business Support Center  
Large Enterprise Business  
Enterprise Library  
Products  
HP Insight Dynamics suite  
HP Insight Dynamics suite for  
ProLiant  
HP Insight Dynamics -VSE suite  
for Integrity  
HP Insight Dynamics suite  
information library  
HP Insight software  
HP Insight Control suite  
HP Insight Orchestration software http://www.hp.com/go/insightorchestration  
HP Insight Recovery software http://www.hp.com/go/insightrecovery  
HP Insight Control server migration http://www.hp.com/go/migrate  
HP Insight Control virtual machine http://www.hp.com/go/vmmanage  
management  
HP Virtual Connect Enterprise  
Manager software  
HP Systems Insight Manager  
software  
HP BladeSystem Matrix  
HP VSE Managed Node Software  
Update  
Command references (manpages)  
Insight Dynamics and related products include manpages for HP-UX and Linux systems and  
command reference pages for Microsoft Windows systems. These pages provide details about  
commands, file formats, and related information. See“Command reference” (page 35) for  
command reference pages included with this document. The following tables list additional  
reference pages related to Insight Dynamics.  
Reference pages installed on the CMS  
Reference page  
Description  
capagentlesscfg(1M)  
Set advanced options for Capacity Advisor agentless data collection, and view a list of  
systems configured for agentless data collection  
capcustombenchmark(1M)  
Configure Capacity Advisor benchmark CPU scaling to normalize collected data  
Format of Capacity Advisor custom benchmark database files  
capcustombenchmark(4)  
Related information  
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Reference page  
capcollect(1M)  
Description  
Collect Capacity Advisor data from systems  
capovpaextract(1M)  
Export HP Performance Agent (formerly HP OpenView Performance Agent, or OVPA)  
system data from managed systems and import into Capacity Advisor  
cappmpextract  
Export HP Performance Management Pack (PMP) system data from specified managed  
systems and import the data into Capacity Advisor (Windows CMS only)  
capprofile(1M)  
Import, export, display, invalidate and remove Capacity Advisor data for workloads  
or systems  
capprofile(4)  
gwlm(1M)  
Format of Capacity Advisor import and export files  
Global Workload Manager  
gwlm(5)  
Overview of Global Workload Manager  
gwlmcmsd(1M)  
gwlmreport(1M)  
Global Workload Manager (gWLM) daemon  
Produce advanced textual summary reports for workload resource utilization  
Secure network communications for Global Workload Manager  
gwlmsslconfig(1M)  
gwlmimportkey(1M)  
gwlmexportkey(1M)  
msswinitconfig(1M)  
gwlmxml(4)  
Configure or unconfigure the Insight managed system setup wizard  
Overview of XML file structure for Global Workload Manager  
Help resolve Insight Dynamics configuration problems  
vseinitconfig(1M)  
Configure or unconfigure the Insight Dynamics software  
Manage licenses to use (LTUs) on HP Integrity and HP 9000 systems  
Reference pages installed with agent software on managed systems  
Reference page  
agent_config(1M)  
amgrd(1M)  
Description  
Control Application Discovery certificates from the managed node  
Control or modify the operation of the Application Discovery agent  
Global Workload Manager (gWLM) agent  
gwlmagent(1M)  
gwlmplace(1M)  
gwlmsend(1M)  
Place a process in a gWLM workload  
Send metric data to gWLM for use in a custom policy  
Secure network communications for Global Workload Manager  
gwlmsslconfig(1M)  
gwlmimportkey(1M)  
gwlmexportkey(1M)  
gwlmstatus(1M)  
utild(1M)  
Display status for the managed node's agent, SRD and license Manager  
(HP-UX) system utilization data collection daemon  
utild(8)  
(Linux) system utilization data collection daemon  
Reference page installed on cell-based complexes  
Reference page  
Description  
parmgr(1M)  
Start Partition Manager  
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Support and other resources  
   
Reference pages installed on systems running HP Integrity Virtual Machines  
Reference page  
hpvm(5)  
Description  
About HP Integrity Virtual Machines  
Create a cloned copy of an Integrity virtual machine  
hpvmclone(1M)  
hpvmcollect(1M)  
Collect crash dumps, logs, system status, and configuration on guests and the Integrity  
VM Host  
hpvmconsole(1M)  
hpvmcreate(1M)  
hpvmdevmgmt(1M)  
hpvminfo(1M)  
Connect to the console of an Integrity virtual machine  
Create a new Integrity virtual machine  
Manage the Integrity VM device database  
Display information about the Integrity VM environment  
Rename or modify the attributes of an Integrity virtual machine  
Move a virtual machine to another Integrity VM Host system  
Configure virtual network devices  
hpvmmodify(1M)  
hpvmmigrate(1M)  
hpvmnet(1M)  
hpvmremove(1M)  
hpvmstart(1M)  
hpvmstatus(1M)  
hpvmstop(1M)  
Remove an Integrity virtual machine  
Start an Integrity virtual machine  
Display status of one or more Integrity virtual machines  
Stop an Integrity virtual machine  
Selected HP Systems Insight Manager software reference pages  
Reference page  
mxagentconfig(1M)  
mxauth(1M)  
Description  
Configure the agent to work with a CMS  
Add, remove or list authorizations in Systems Insight Manager  
Manage global settings in Systems Insight Manager  
Perform initial configuration of the server  
mxglobalsettings(1M)  
mxinitconfig(1M)  
mxnode(1M)  
Add, modify, identify, remove or list nodes in Systems Insight Manager  
Start Systems Insight Manager and the TomCat webserver  
mxstart(1M)  
mxstatus(1M)  
Display or return (via exit code) the current ready/not-ready state of Systems Insight  
Manager  
mxstop(1M)  
Stop Systems Insight Manager and the TomCat webserver  
Add, modify, remove or list users in Systems Insight Manager  
mxuser(1M)  
Typographic conventions  
This document uses the following typographic conventions.  
Book Title  
Title of a book or other document.  
Command  
Title that is a hyperlink to a book or other document.  
A Web site address that is a hyperlink to the site.  
Command name or qualified command phrase.  
Commands and other text that you type.  
Text displayed by the computer.  
user input  
computer output  
Typographic conventions  
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Enter  
The name of a keyboard key. Note that Return and Enter both refer  
to the same key. A sequence such as Ctrl+A indicates that you must  
hold down the key labeled Ctrl while pressing the A key.  
A term that is defined in the glossary and links to a glossary  
definition.  
variable  
The name of an environment variable, for example PATHor errno.  
value  
A value that you may replace in a command or function, or  
information in a display that represents several possible values.  
find(1)  
HP-UX manpage. In this example, “find” is the manpage name and  
“1” is the manpage section.  
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Support and other resources  
Command reference  
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vseassist(1M)  
NAME  
vseassist -- Help Resolve Insight Dynamics Configuration Problems  
SYNOPSIS  
Path (HP-UX): /opt/vse/bin/vseassist  
Path (Windows): install-path\bin\vseassist.exe  
vseassist-a[-q] [ -n nodename | -g collectionname ]...  
vseassist-c[-q]  
vseassist{ -l| -r} [-q] { -n nodename | -g collectionname }...  
vseassist-s[-q] -h cms  
DESCRIPTION  
The vseassistcommand performs a number of checks to identify configuration problems in  
HP Insight Dynamics. This command checks the software configuration on the HP SIM Central  
Management Server (CMS), the communication between the CMS and managed systems, and  
the configuration of the software on managed systems. A summary of results is displayed and  
detailed results are written to a log file, along with recommendations for resolving any problems  
found.  
You can execute vseassistfrom the HP SIM graphical user interface, from the command line  
on the CMS, or from the command line on a managed system. HP recommends the following  
diagnostic procedure:  
1. If you have Administrator (root) access to the CMS, execute the following command from  
the command line:  
vseassist-a  
This will check the configuration of the CMS, communication with all systems in the All  
VSE Resourcescollection, and the configuration on those systems. Refer to the summary  
output and examine the log file for any problems. Follow the resolution steps in the log file  
to fix any problems that were found.  
Fix problems in the CMS configuration first. You can verify that you have fixed those  
problems by executing the following command from the CMS command line:  
vseassist-c  
You can also run this command directly from the HP SIM user interface. From the Diagnose  
menu, select Troubleshoot Insight Dynamics, then select Check CMS  
Configuration.  
2. After you have resolved all problems with the CMS configuration, check to see if there are  
any remaining communication issues with the managed systems. From the CMS command  
line, specify the HP SIM nodenames or system collection names of your managed systems  
using the following command:  
vseassist-l{ -n nodename | -g collectionname ...}  
Or, from the HP SIM user interface, select the managed systems, then from the Diagnose  
menu, select Troubleshoot Insight Dynamics, then select Check CMS to Managed  
Node Communication.  
3. After you have resolved the communication issues between the CMS and your managed  
systems, check the configuration on those systems. From the CMS command line, specify  
the HP SIM nodenames or system collection names of your managed systems using the  
following command:  
vseassist-r{ -n nodename | -g collectionname ...}  
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Or, from the HP SIM user interface, select the managed systems, then from the Diagnose  
menu, select Troubleshoot Insight Dynamics, then select Check Managed Node  
Configuration.  
4. If you are unable to resolve issues with one of your managed systems, you can install or  
copy vseassistto the managed system and run it from the command line there. In the  
following command, replace cms with the fully qualified domain name of the CMS:  
vseassist-s-h cms  
Options  
If no options are specified, the command syntax is displayed and the command exits with return  
code 3.  
The vseassistcommand recognizes the following options. For each option, a mnemonic is  
shown in parentheses to help you remember the option letter.  
-a  
(All) Perform all checks:  
1. Check the configuration of the CMS (as with the -coption).  
2. Check the communication between the CMS and the specified  
managed systems (as with the -loption). If no managed systems  
are specified, then perform this check on all systems in the All  
VSE Resourcescollection.  
3. Check the configuration of the specified managed systems (as  
with the -roption). If no managed systems are specified, then  
perform this check on all compatible systems in the All VSE  
Resourcescollection.  
-c  
-l  
(CMS) Check the configuration of the CMS.  
Note: For a Windows CMS, if IOAssist is installed, additional IOAssist  
resource and CMS configuration checks will be launched.  
(Link) From the CMS, check the communication between the CMS  
and the managed systems specified by the -nand -goptions. Some  
of the problems detected with this option include expired licenses,  
no open WBEM ports, and improperly configured SSH authentication.  
These checks will verify that the CMS can communicate with the  
managed systems in order to perform management functions.  
This option requires one or more -nor -goptions.  
Note: On Windows and HP-UX CMS, vseassistwill obtain the  
port on which to attempt managed node communication from the  
file globalsettings.props(see FILES section below). If no port  
configuration is present, port 22 will be used.  
-r  
(Remote) From the CMS, check the configuration of the HP-UX or  
Windows managed systems specified by the -nand -goptions  
(vseassistdoes not provide configuration checks for Linux  
managed systems). This option uses mxexec to copy the vseassist  
command to the managed systems, where it is executed with the -s  
option.  
In order for the -roption to succeed, the CMS must be able to  
communicate with the managed systems (as checked by the -l  
option).  
This option requires one or more -nor -goptions.  
(Node) Specifies the name of a VSE managed system using the node  
name by which the system is known to the CMS (as reported by  
-n nodename  
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mxnode(1M)). Multiple -nand -goptions can be used to specify  
multiple systems.  
Note: This command is only designed to diagnose problems with  
sytems that are part of the All VSE Resourcescollection. Applying  
this command to other resources using -nor -goptions will not  
produce useful results.  
(Group) Specifies the name of a collection of systems known to the  
CMS. The specified checks will be performed for each of the managed  
systems in the collection. Multiple -nand -goptions can be used to  
specify multiple systems.  
-g collectionname  
Note: System or collection names that include spaces must be enclosed  
in quotes.  
Refer to mxquery(1M) for more information about collections under  
HP SIM.  
-q  
-s  
(Quiet) No output will be generated on stdoutor stderr. The  
results will still be logged to the vseassist.logfile.  
(System) This option is used when running vseassistdirectly on  
HP-UX or Windows managed systems (vseassistdoes not provide  
configuration checks for Linux managed systems). Some of the  
problems detected with this option include missing WBEM providers,  
stalled WBEM process, and missing required patches. On an HP-UX  
managed system, WBEM services checks will be performed by  
wbemassist if wbemassist version 1.1 or later is installed. Otherwise  
vseassistwill use its own built-in WBEM checks.  
Note: wbemassist checks for problems in HP-UX WBEMServices and  
recommends solutions. It does not perform checks on WBEM  
Providers or other services that use the CIM server. For more  
information, see wbemassist(1M).  
When you use vseassistwith the -roption on the CMS, mxexec  
will remotely execute vseassiston the managed systems using  
the -soption.  
(Host) Specifies the fully qualified domain name of the CMS that is  
managing the system. This option is passed to the remote execution  
of vseassistwhen you use the -roption on the CMS.  
-h cms  
Installation  
The vseassistcommand is installed on the CMS when Insight Dynamics is installed.  
RETURN VALUES  
0
1
2
3
4
The command completed successfully and no FAIL results were found.  
The command completed successfully and one or more FAIL results were found.  
Warnings, but no FAIL results were found.  
Incorrect options were specified; the command syntax is displayed.  
An unexpected internal error occurred. Contact your HP Support Representative, your HP  
Services Representative, or your authorized HP reseller for assistance.  
EXAMPLES  
The specific checks performed may vary by operating system and system type of the CMS and  
managed systems. The following examples show the kind of output that is produced, but the  
details may be different in your environment.  
Check the configuration of a CMS named unixsys:  
# vseassist -c  
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Version: A.6.2.0.*  
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+  
|
Performing CMS configuration verification  
|
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+  
unixsys:  
HP SIM running.........................................................................[PASS]  
HP SIM memory configuration............................................................[PASS]  
HP Insight Dynamics - VSE suite running................................................[PASS]  
Localhost name resolution..............................................................[PASS]  
ID-VSE manageable systems discovered in HP SIM.........................................[PASS]  
Application Discovery server running...................................................[PASS]  
File system free space.................................................................[PASS]  
Java JRE installed.....................................................................[PASS]  
Virtual Machine Management runnning....................................................[PASS]  
VMM responsive.........................................................................[WARN]  
WARNING:  
HP SIM has discovered one or more virtual machine hosts  
servers, but the VMM plugin is not fully configured to  
manage the following servers: palacio .  
RESOLUTION: - Verify if the HP Management Agents are installed (for  
SNMP and proper HP SIM discovery);  
- Verify if VMM agent has been installed; It's possible to  
install that via the "Deploy -> Deploy Drivers,  
Firmwares and Agents -> Install VMM Agent" menu;  
- Verify if the system is licensed for VMM;  
- Verify if the system is registered for VMM, if not  
register the VM host via the "Configure -> Virtual  
Machine Host Registration" menu or register the VM via  
the native virtualization console and Identify the  
system using "Options->Identify Systems" menu.  
Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager responsive.........................................[PASS]  
Logical Server Automation installed...................................................[PASS]  
Running Insight Orchestration (HP IO) Checks..........................................[PASS]  
Result Summary:  
13 verification check(s) performed on 1 system(s)  
12 check(s) passed  
0 check(s) failed  
1 check(s) warned  
0 check(s) not applicable  
See log for details: C:\Program Files\HP\Virtual Server Environment\logs\vseassist.log  
Check the communication from the CMS to the managed system named system:  
# vseassist -l -n system  
Version: A.6.2.0.*  
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+  
|
Performing link verification of managed system(s) from the CMS  
|
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+  
system:  
Managed system hostname resolution...................................................[PASS]  
WBEM port open.......................................................................[PASS]  
WBEM authentication..................................................................[PASS]  
SSH port open........................................................................[PASS]  
SSH authentication...................................................................[PASS]  
SNMP port open.......................................................................[PASS]  
Trial or permanent license applied...................................................[PASS]  
VMM accessibility....................................................................[N/A ]  
Capacity Advisor data collection.....................................................[PASS]  
Check VMware ESX version.............................................................[N/A ]  
Result Summary:  
8 verification check(s) performed on 1 system(s)  
8 check(s) passed  
0 check(s) failed  
0 check(s) warned  
2 check(s) not applicable  
See log for details: C:\Program Files\HP\Virtual Server Environment\logs\vseassist.log  
AUTHORS  
vseassistwas developed by Hewlett-Packard Company.  
DOCUMENT LAST UPDATED  
July 2010  
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MESSAGES  
The following message may be displayed when running managed system configuration checks  
on a 64–bit Windows managed system:  
'chcp' is not recognized as an internal or external command,  
operable program or batch file.  
This is an issue with the remote command execution facility of HP SIM. The message can be  
ignored.  
FILES  
Configuration settings, including communication port settings, are read from the following file:  
HP-UX:  
/etc/opt/mx/config/globalsettings.props  
Windows:  
install-path\config\globalsettings.props  
Detailed results of the checks performed by vseassistare written to the log file. Examine the  
log file for recommended steps to resolve any problems found.  
Note: The log file is not automatically pruned.  
HP-UX:  
Windows:  
Linux:  
/var/adm/syslog/vseassist.log  
install-path\logs\vseassist.log  
/var/log/vseassist.log  
The default install-path on a Windows CMS is C:\Program Files\HP\Virtual Server  
Environment, but this directory can be changed at installation time.  
SEE ALSO  
Insight Dynamics help  
Insight Dynamics information library (http://www.hp.com/go/insightdynamics/docs)  
capcollect(1M), mxexec(1M), mxnode(1M), mxquery(1M), vseinitconfig(1M), vselicense(1M),  
wbemassist(1M)  
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vselicense(1M)  
NAME  
vselicense -- Manage licenses to use (LTUs) on HP Integrity and HP 9000 Systems  
SYNOPSIS  
Path (HP-UX): /opt/vse/bin/vselicense  
Path (Windows): installation-directory\bin\vselicense  
vselicense{ -?| --help}  
(Show command help)  
vselicense--usage  
(Show command syntax)  
vselicense{ -t| --tempLicense } { -n sys | --sys=sys }...  
(Apply temporary trial licenses)  
vselicense{ -l key | --key=key } { -n sys | --sys=sys }... { -p prod | --prod=prod }  
(Migrate and apply Integrity Windows/Linux LTUs)  
vselicense{ -m| --migrate} [ -g| --gwlm] { -n sys | --sys=sys }...  
(Scan and migrate HP-UX LTUs)  
vselicense{ -m| --migrate} { -c count | --count=count } { -n sys | --sys=sys }  
(Correct the number of per-core/socket licenses assigned to a system)  
vselicense{ -m| --migrate} { -c 0| --count=0} { -n sys | --sys=sys }  
(Remove all the licenses applied to a system)  
vselicense{ -s| --show }  
(List the managed systems with migrated LTUs)  
DESCRIPTION  
The vselicensecommand is installed on the Central Management Server (CMS) with Insight  
Dynamics. This command installs and removes Licenses to Use (LTUs) for the HP Insight  
Dynamics -VSE suite for Integrity. It can also be used to correct the number of per-core or  
per-socket licenses that are applied for LTUs.  
This command applies only to HP Integrity systems running HP-UX, Linux, or Microsoft Windows  
operating systems, and HP 9000 systems running HP-UX. It is not used for licenses based on  
“5x5” keys (introduced with VSE Management Software version 4.0). It is only used for trial  
licenses included with Insight Dynamics and for the LTUs in the following list. You may have  
these LTUs installed from a previous version of the VSE Management Software, or from the  
HP-UX VSE or DC Operating Environments.  
T2786AC HP VSE Suite for HP-UX 11i LTU  
T2784AC HP Capacity Advisor for HP-UX LTU  
T2782AC HP Virtualization Manager for HP-UX LTU  
T2762AA HP Global Workload Manager Agent LTU  
T2807AC HP Capacity Advisor for Integrity Windows  
T2806AC HP Virtualization Manager for Integrity Windows  
T2785AC HP Capacity Advisor for Integrity Linux  
T2783AC HP Virtualization Manager for Integrity Linux  
Starting with VSE Management Software version 4.0 (A.04.00.07.xx), licenses are now managed  
in the HP Systems Insight Manager (SIM) License Manager database on the CMS. These licenses  
are encoded in a “5x5” key consisting of 5 blocks of 5 numbers or characters. These licenses are  
added to the CMS and applied to managed systems through HP SIM.  
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Licenses from previous versions of the software and licenses included in the HP-UX VSE or DC  
Operating Environments are automatically migrated to the License Manager database if they  
were previously in use (the license had already been installed and scanned). If these licenses  
were never installed or have not yet been scanned, you may be able to migrate them to License  
Manager database using vselicense(see “Migrating previously unused licenses” below).  
Correcting the number of licensed cores or sockets  
Insight Dynamics -VSE for Integrity products are licensed per core or socket on managed HP  
Integrity and HP 9000 systems. When licenses from a previous release or from the HP-UX  
Operating Environments are migrated to the current version, the number of cores or sockets on  
the managed system is determined via a WBEM query. The value returned is used as the number  
of licenses assigned to that system. If the WBEM query is unsuccessful at determining the correct  
number, one license is assigned.  
You are responsible for verifying that the correct number of licenses are applied to your managed  
systems, based on the number of cores or sockets in use. In order to remain in compliance with  
your End User Licensing Agreement, you may need to correct the count assigned during the  
license migration process. To correct the count assigned during migration, enter the following  
command on the CMS:  
vselicense -m -c count -n sys  
where count is the correct number of per-core or per-socket licenses to assign for system sys.  
Migrating previously unused licenses  
If permitted by your licensing agreement with HP, unused licenses that were purchased for an  
earlier release but have not yet been installed or scanned can be migrated to the License Manager  
database and applied to a managed system by the vselicensecommand, using the following  
procedures. These procedures should also be used to enable the LTUs included with the HP-UX  
VSE or DC Operating Environments.  
To scan for HP-UX LTUs to migrate and apply, follow these steps (this scan can also be performed  
by the Insight managed system setup wizard and from the Insight Dynamics GUI):  
1. Install the HP-UX LTUs that have unused licenses, or install the VSE or DC Operating  
Environment, on the managed system.  
2. Establish common WBEM credentials for communication between the CMS and the managed  
systems, or configure SSH for use in HP SIM. In previous versions of the software, SSH was  
required in order to scan for HP-UX LTUs. Starting with Insight Dynamics 6.0, this scan will  
now be attempted using WBEM. SSH will only be used if scanning via WBEM fails. For  
information about configuring WBEM credentials and SSH, see the HP Insight Dynamics 6.2  
Integrity CMS Installation and Configuration Guide.  
It is also possible to scan for the gWLM LTU (T2762AA) by communicating directly with  
the gWLM agent if it is running on the managed system. However, this will provide no  
information about the other LTUs. To perform this type of scan, use the -gor --gwlmoption.  
NOTE: The gWLM scanning option is only supported for gWLM agent versions earlier  
than version 4.0.  
3. Execute one of the following commands on the CMS (note that multiple -n sys options can  
be specified):  
Scan for T2786AC, T2784AC, T2782AC, and T2762AA LTUs using WBEM or SSH:  
vselicense -m -n sys  
Scan for T2762AA LTU by communicating with the running gWLM agent:  
vselicense -m -g -n sys  
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NOTE: This operation may take a long time to complete.  
4. If necessary, correct the number of per-core or per-socket licenses assigned to the systems  
using vselicensewith the -mand -coptions, as described above.  
To migrate and apply unused HP Integrity Linux or HP Integrity Windows LTUs, follow these  
steps:  
1. Execute the following command on the CMS (note that multiple -n sys options can be  
specified):  
vselicense -l key -n sys -p prod  
where key is the license key provided with the LTU product prod.  
NOTE: This operation may take a long time to complete.  
2. If necessary, correct the number of per-core or per-socket licenses assigned to the systems  
using vselicensewith the -mand -coptions, as described above.  
NOTE: Changes made by vselicensemay not show up in the product's user interface until  
you refresh the data (click the Refresh Data link in Capacity Advisor, or the Refresh Data icon  
in the Visualization tab).  
After migration to the License Manager database, your previously purchased LTUs will appear  
in the HP SIM License Manager under the following new license names:  
HP Insight Dynamics -VSE suite for Integrity  
Migrated from:  
T2786AC HP VSE Suite for HP-UX 11i LTU  
HP Insight Virtualization Manager software  
Migrated from:  
T2782AC HP Virtualization Manager for HP-UX LTU  
T2806AC HP Virtualization Manager for Integrity Windows  
T2783AC HP Virtualization Manager for Integrity Linux  
HP Insight Capacity Advisor software  
Migrated from:  
T2784AC HP Capacity Advisor for HP-UX LTU  
T2807AC HP Capacity Advisor for Integrity Windows  
T2785AC HP Capacity Advisor for Integrity Linux  
HP Insight Global Workload Manager software for Integrity  
Migrated from:  
T2762AA HP Global Workload Manager Agent LTU  
Use the HP SIM License Manager to view the status of these licenses (select Deploy -> License  
Manager...from the HP SIM menu, then select one of the new license names, as shown in the  
preceding list).  
Options  
The vselicensecommand recognizes the following options.  
-t|--tempLicense  
Apply a trial license for Insight Dynamics -VSE for Integrity  
to the systems identified by the -noptions. When Insight  
Dynamics is installed on the CMS, 10 trial licenses for the HP  
Insight Dynamics -VSE suite for Integrity are included in  
the License Manager database. These licenses can be applied  
to HP Integrity and HP 9000 systems. Each trial license is valid  
for 90 days after it is applied to a managed system. To  
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continue to manage these systems beyond the trial period,  
permanent licenses must be purchased.  
Install the license key for the LTU product identified by the  
-poption on the systems identified by the -noptions.  
-l key|--key=key  
The system name, as identified in HP SIM.  
-n sys|--sys=sys  
NOTE: HP Integrity virtual machines are licensed through  
the VM Host. You cannot specify a virtual machine as the  
target of a vselicensecommand. Instead, apply the  
command to the VM Host system.  
The product number of the LTU being installed or migrated.  
For example, T2783ACis the product number for the  
Virtualization Manager LTU for HP Integrity managed  
systems running Linux.  
-p prod|--prod=prod  
-g|--gwlm  
Communicate directly with the gWLM agent running on the  
managed system when scanning for the gWLM LTU. This  
option should only be used if WBEM and SSH are not  
configured for use. When using this option, the scan can only  
detect the gWLM LTU (T2762AA). No information will be  
returned about other LTUs. This option is only supported for  
gWLM agent versions earlier than version 4.0.  
-m|--migrate  
Migrate LTUs to the HP SIM License Manager database.  
Set the number of per-core or per-socket licenses to apply to  
the system identified by the -noption. This option is only  
valid for previously migrated LTUs on the specified system.  
A count value of 0removes all migrated LTUs for that system  
from the License Manager database.  
-c count|--count=count  
-s|--show  
List the managed systems that have licenses that have been  
migrated from previous software releases.  
RETURN VALUES  
0
1
2
The command completed successfully; no errors were detected.  
An error occurred and the command did not complete successfully.  
A warning occurred. See command output for details.  
EXAMPLES  
Apply licenses for the HP Integrity Linux Virtualization Manager (product T2783AC) on the  
managed system that is identified in HP SIM as linsys1. The key value was obtained from HP  
when the LTU was purchased.  
vselicense -l key -n linsys1 -p T2783AC  
Apply licenses for LTUs installed on an HP-UX managed system named uxsys2. The command  
uses WBEM (or SSH if WBEM scan fails) to scan for the LTU(s) installed on the system.  
vselicense -m -n uxsys2  
Use gWLM to scan and apply T2762AA licenses on an HP-UX managed system.  
vselicense -m -g -n uxsys3  
Correct the number of per-core or per-socket licenses to 4for a system with previously migrated  
licenses.  
vselicense -m -c 4 -n uxsys2  
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Command reference  
Remove all the licenses that were previously migrated and assigned to the managed system  
winsys4.  
vselicense -m -c 0 -n winsys4  
AUTHORS  
vselicense was developed by Hewlett-Packard Company.  
DOCUMENT LAST UPDATED  
July 2010  
SEE ALSO  
Additional information is available in the “License Management” topic of the Insight Dynamics  
help, and in the following documents:  
vseinitconfig(1M), HP Insight Dynamics 6.2 Getting Started Guide, HP Insight Dynamics 6.2 Integrity  
CMS Installation and Configuration Guide, HP Insight Software 6.2 Installation and Configuration  
Guide.  
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Glossary  
active logical  
A logical server that has been bound to both an HP SIM managed system and a workload, and is  
bound to specific storage. Active logical servers can be in one of two states: powered on or  
powered off.  
server  
agent  
A program that regularly gathers information or performs some other service without the user's  
immediate presence. Insight Dynamics relies on agents on managed systems to provide in-depth  
hardware and software information. Some systems can also be configured for agentless data  
collection.  
BladeSystem  
HP BladeSystem is an infrastructure in a box that can support a combination of virtual machines,  
storage blades, and server blades. It comprises server blade compute nodes, integrated connectivity  
to data and storage networks, and shared power subsystems.  
BladeSystem  
enclosure  
Hardware solution for consolidating server blades and all supporting infrastructure elements  
(such as storage, network, and power) into a single unit.  
BladeSystem  
Integrated  
Manager  
A component in HP Systems Insight Manager (SIM) that provides streamlined management  
for the entire HP BladeSystem product family. It enables users to quickly navigate their HP  
BladeSystem environments, including server blades, enclosure infrastructures, racks, and integrated  
switches through automatically generated blade-rack picture views and hierarchical trees.  
cell  
A circuit board that contains processors and memory, all controlled by a cell controller (CC).  
A cell is the basic building block of an nPartition in a complex.  
cell-based server  
CMS  
A server in which all cores and memory are contained in cells, each of which can be assigned  
for exclusive use by an nPartition. Each nPartition runs its own instance of an operating system.  
Central management server. A system in the management domain that executes the HP SIM  
software. All central operations within HP SIM are initiated from this system.  
compartment  
An nPartition, virtual partition, virtual machine, or resource partition whose resources are allocated  
by HP Insight Global Workload Manager software for Integrity (gWLM).  
Multiple compartments are grouped to form a shared resource domain (SRD). The compartments  
all share the resources of the SRD. A compartment can be in only one SRD. Each compartment  
holds a workload. gWLM manages each workload's resource allocation by adjusting the resource  
allocation of its compartment.  
complex  
core  
A complex includes one or more cabinets that are cabled together and all of the hardware  
resources that they contain. A complex has a single Service Processor.  
The actual data-processing engine within a processor. A single processor might have multiple  
cores, and a core might support multiple execution threads.  
EVA  
HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array. EVA provides designed-in virtualization to support  
your most critical applications as well as your bulk storage needs.  
FSS group  
Fair-Share Scheduler group. A group of processes that has its CPU allocation managed by the  
HP-UX FSS. FSS groups allow you to allocate fractions of cores, rather than only whole cores,  
to the processes in the group.  
GiCAP  
iCAP  
HP Global Instant Capacity. Software that enables you to move usage rights for Instant Capacity  
components within a group of servers.  
HP Instant Capacity. The HP Utility Pricing Solutions product that allows you to purchase and  
install additional processing power through the use of a two-step purchase model. Initially,  
you purchase system components (cores, cell boards, memory) at a fraction of the regular price  
because the usage rights are not included. These Instant Capacity components are inactive but  
installed and ready for use. When extra capacity is needed, you pay the remainder of the regular  
price for the usage rights to activate the components. If the regular price for the component is  
reduced by the time the usage rights are purchased, the remainder price is proportionally  
reduced, providing additional savings.  
Earlier versions of iCAP were referred to as Instant Capacity on Demand, or iCOD.  
logical server  
A feature provided by HP Insight Virtualization Manager software, a logical server is a set of  
configuration and metadata that you create, activate, and assign to operate within a physical  
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or virtual machine. An active logical server can be moved from one location to another and its  
characteristics can be modified. This feature allows you to populate an enclosure, load balance  
servers, and evacuate servers in case of disaster; it allows you to provision resources only when  
needed and increase utilization of limited compute resources.  
LTU  
License to use.  
managed system  
A server or other system that can be managed by HP SIM from a CMS. A managed system can  
be managed by more than one CMS.  
managed  
workload  
A workload that is managed by HP Insight Global Workload Manager software for Integrity  
(gWLM).  
management  
domain  
A CMS and its managed systems.  
monitored  
workload  
A workload that can be monitored by HP Insight Virtualization Manager software but has no  
policy associated with it. Monitored workloads are not managed by HP Insight Global Workload  
Manager software for Integrity (gWLM).  
MSA  
HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array. MSA is a direct attach, external shared storage solution  
that helps customers easily transition from direct attached to centralized storage. It allows  
departmental and small- to medium- business customers to grow capacity as demands increase.  
nPartition  
A partition in a cell-based server that consists of one or more cellsand one or more I/O components.  
Each nPartition operates independently of other nPartitions and either runs a single instance  
of an operating system or is further divided into virtual partitions.  
nPartitions can be used as compartments managed by HP Insight Global Workload Manager  
software for Integrity (gWLM) as long as several requirements are met. Refer to the gWLM  
online help for a description of nPartition requirements.  
parked workload A workload that is not currently associated with a system. A workload becomes parked if its  
system is set to “none” when it is created or later modified. A parked workload that was  
previously associated with a system may have historical data associated with it from HP Insight  
Capacity Advisor software or HP Insight Global Workload Manager software for Integrity  
(gWLM). As with any workload, the historical data will be lost if the workload is deleted.  
When migrating a workload from one system to another, it may be useful to park the workload  
(removing the association with the original system) until the new system becomes available.  
This preserves the historical data for the workload across the migration.  
partition  
policy  
1. A subset of server hardware that includes core, memory, and I/O resources on which an  
operating system (OS) can be run. This type of partitioning allows a single server to run  
an OS independently in each partition with isolation from other partitions.  
that runs within a single OS. This type of partitioning controls resource allocations within  
an OS.  
A collection of rules and settings that control workload resources managed by HP Insight Global  
Workload Manager software for Integrity (gWLM). For example, a policy can indicate the  
minimum and maximum amount of CPU resources allowed for a workload, and a target to be  
achieved.  
A single policy can be associated with multiple workloads.  
provision  
PSET  
A function that makes a component operational. Provisioning might include installing,  
upgrading, loading, and configuring a software or hardware component. Provisioning a server  
includes loading the appropriate software (operating system and applications), customizing  
and configuring the system, and starting the server and its newly-loaded software. This makes  
the system ready for operation.  
Processor set. A collection of processors grouped together for exclusive access by applications  
assigned to that processor set. Each application runs only on processors in its assigned processor  
set.  
resource partition A subset of the resources available to an operating system instance, isolated for use by specific  
processes. A resource partition has its own process scheduler. CPU resources in the partition  
may be allocated using Fair-Share Scheduler groups or processor sets. Policies for controlling the  
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allocation of resources to the partition can be set using HP Insight Global Workload Manager  
software for Integrity (gWLM).  
server blades  
Thin, modular, self-contained computer servers, containing one or more microprocessors and  
memory. Server blades are designed for high density and eliminate many components such as  
power cords and network cables that are present in traditional rack-mount systems. HP  
BladeSystem supports technologies such as hot-plug hard-drives, multiple I/O cards,  
multi-function network interconnects and Integrated Lights Out.  
Service Processor An independent support processor for HP servers that support nPartitions. The Service Processor  
provides a menu of service-level commands, plus commands to reset and reboot nPartitions  
and configure various parameters.  
The Service Processor in HP servers is sometimes called the Management Processor (MP) or  
the Guardian Service Processor (GSP).  
Serviceguard  
cluster  
An HP Serviceguard cluster is a networked grouping of HP 9000 or HP Integrity servers (host  
systems known as nodes) having sufficient redundancy of software and hardware that a single  
point of failure will not significantly disrupt service.  
Serviceguard  
package  
Packages are the means by which HP Serviceguard starts and halts configured applications. A  
package is a collection of services, disk volumes and IP addresses that are managed by  
Serviceguard to ensure they are available.  
Serviceguard  
workload  
A monitored workload associated with a Serviceguard cluster and a particular package within the  
cluster. The workload (and the utilization data reported) follows the package it is associated  
with as it moves between the nodes of the cluster.  
SMI-S  
Storage Management Initiative Specification. SMI-S delivers open storage network management  
interface technology in order to have “all storage managed by the SMI interface” as the unifying  
factor between all objects that must be managed in a storage area network and the tools used  
to manage them.  
socket  
SRD  
(CPU socket). The physical chip carrier on the circuit board that houses a CPU chip. The CPU  
may consist of multiple cores.  
Shared resource domain. A collection of compartments that share system resources managed by  
HP Insight Global Workload Manager software for Integrity (gWLM). The compartments can  
A server containing nPartitions can be an SRD as long as nPartition requirements are met. These  
requirements are detailed in the gWLM Getting the Most out of gWLM topic.  
A server or an nPartition divided into virtual partitions can be an SRD for its virtual partition  
compartments. A VM Host can be an SRD to its virtual machines. Similarly, a server, an  
nPartition, or a virtual partition containing PSETs can be an SRD for its PSET compartments.  
Finally, a server, an nPartition, or a virtual partition containing FSS groups can be an SRD for  
its FSS-group compartments.  
A complex with nPartitions can hold multiple SRDs. For example, if the complex is divided  
into nPartitions named Par1 and Par2, Par1's compartments could be virtual partitions, while  
Par2's compartments are PSETs.  
SSL  
Secure Sockets Layer. Protocol for validating identity and for creating an encrypted connection  
between a server and a Web browser.  
system  
1. A server, nPartition, virtual partition, or virtual machine that is running an instance of an  
operating system.  
2. Entities on the network that communicate through TCP/IP or IPX. To manage a system,  
some type of management protocol (for example, SNMP, DMI or WBEM) must be present  
on the system. Examples of systems include servers, workstations, desktops, portables,  
routers, switches, hubs and gateways.  
TiCAP  
Temporary Instant Capacity. An HP product that enables customers to purchase prepaid core  
activation rights for a specified (temporary) period of time. Temporary capacity is sold in 30  
processing-day increments. TiCAP was formerly known as “TiCOD”.  
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Utilization  
Provider  
The WBEM services provider for real-time utilization data from managed systems.  
VCEM  
Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager. A management tool for defining a server connection  
profile for each server bay. This profile establishes the Media Access Control (MAC) addresses  
for all Network Interface Controllers (NICs), the World Wide Names (WWNs) for all host bus  
adapters (HBAs), and the SAN boot parameters. If the server blade in the server bay is replaced,  
the configuration and connection profile stays constant.  
virtual machine  
A software entity provided by HP Integrity Virtual Machines, VMware ESX, VMware ESXi, or  
Microsoft Hyper-V. This technology allows a single server or nPartition (with Integrity Virtual  
Machines) to act as a VM Host for multiple individual virtual machines, each running its own  
instance of an operating system (referred to as a guest OS). Virtual machines are managed  
systems under Insight Dynamics.  
virtual partition  
VM Host  
A software partition of a server, or of a single nPartition, where each virtual partition can run  
its own instance of an operating system. A virtual partition cannot span an nPartition boundary.  
A server running HP Integrity Virtual Machines, VMware ESX, VMware ESXi, or Microsoft  
Hyper-V that provides multiple virtual machines, each running its own instance of an operating  
system.  
vPars  
An HP software product that provides virtual partitions.  
vPars monitor  
The program that manages the assignment of resources to virtual partitions in a vPars-enabled  
system. To enable virtual partitions, the vPars monitor must be booted in place of a normal  
HP-UX kernel. Each virtual partition running under the monitor then boots its own HP-UX  
kernel.  
WBEM  
Web-Based Enterprise Management. A set of web-based information services standards  
developed by the Distributed Management Task Force, Inc. A WBEM provider offers access to  
a resource. WBEM clients send requests to providers to get information about and access to the  
registered resources.  
WMI  
Windows Management Instrumentation. Insight Dynamics uses WMI for data collection from  
managed systems running Microsoft Windows. WMI queries and responses are converted to  
WBEM through the WMI Mapper.  
workload  
The collection of processes in a stand-alone server, nPartition compartment, virtual partition  
compartment, or virtual machine compartment. HP Insight Global Workload Manager software  
for Integrity (gWLM) extends this concept to include processor set (PSET) compartments and  
Fair-Share Scheduler (FSS) group compartments. gWLM enables you to monitor and manage  
workloads by automatically adjusting the resource allocations of compartments based on policies.  
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Glossary  
             
Index  
HP Insight Virtualization Manager (see Virtualization  
Manager)  
A
agent  
HP Instant Capacity  
removing unneeded agents, 22  
agentless data collection, 22  
configuring credentials, 22  
Application Discovery, 9  
authorizations, 21  
Instant Capacity, 5  
HP Instant Capacity Manager (see Instant Capacity  
Manager)  
HP SIM (see Systems Insight Manager)  
HP-UX Operating Environments, 19  
C
I
Capacity Advisor, 7  
Insight Control, 16  
Insight Orchestration, 8  
Insight Recvoery, 8  
Insight software, 5  
installation  
scenario, 7  
Capacity Advisor Consolidation Software, 7, 18  
Central Management Server (see CMS)  
CMS, 5  
check CMS configuration, 25  
check CMS to managed node configuration, 26  
HP-UX CMS installation, 21  
memory requirements, 25  
Windows CMS installation, 21  
command  
HP-UX CMS, 21  
Windows CMS, 21  
Instant Capacity, 9, 20  
Instant Capacity Manager, 9  
Integrity Virtual Machines Manager, 10  
reference pages, 31  
L
vseassist, 28, 36  
license  
vselicense, 41  
adding and applying, 18  
and HP Instant Capacity products, 20  
applying with License Manager, 18  
applying with managed system setup wizard, 18  
by managed system, 10  
Capacity Advisor Consolidation Software, 18  
end-user license agreement, 16  
HP 9000, 17  
HP-UX Operating Environments, 19  
Insight Control, 16  
Integrity, 17, 19  
License Manager, 18  
management, 15  
migration from earlier release, 19  
model, 15  
non-HP server, 17  
ProLiant, 16  
scan for HP-UX licenses, 19  
trial, 15  
configuration  
check CMS configuration, 25  
check CMS to managed node configuration, 26  
check managed node configuration, 27  
managed system setup wizard, 18, 21, 25  
contact HP, 29  
D
data collection  
credentials required, 22  
Diagnose menu, 25  
disaster recovery, 8  
F
feedback to HP, 29  
G
Global Workload Manager, 9  
glossary, 47  
unlicensed systems, 18  
License Manager, 18  
Linux  
agentless data collection, 22  
logical server, 6  
gWLM (see Global Workload Manager)  
H
HP Insight Capacity Advisor (see Capacity Advisor)  
HP Insight Control (see Insight Control)  
HP Insight Global Workload Manager (see Global  
Workload Manager)  
M
managed system  
HP Insight Operations Orchestration (see Operations  
Orchestration)  
check CMS to managed node configuration, 26  
check managed node configuration, 27  
managed system setup wizard, 18, 21, 25  
manpage, 31  
HP Insight Orchestration (see Insight Orchestration)  
HP Insight Recovery (see Insight Recovery)  
HP Insight software (see Insight software)  
manuals, 29  
memory requirements, 25  
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Microsoft Windows  
agentless data collection, 22  
P
Partition Manager, 10  
PowerBroker, 21  
privilege elevation, 21  
R
related information, 29  
remote command execution, 21  
requirements  
memory, 25  
root access, 21  
S
service and support, 29  
Shared Resource Domain, 9  
SIM (see Systems Insight Manager)  
SPM (see Storage Provisioning Manager)  
Storage Provisioning Manager, 8  
sub-OS workload, 23  
sudo, 21  
T
troubleshooting, 25  
typographic conventions, 33  
U
unlicensed systems, 18  
upgrade from earlier release, 22  
user authorizations, 21  
Utilization Provider, 22  
V
VCEM (see Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager)  
Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager, 6, 16, 17  
Virtualization Manager, 6  
VM Manager (see Integrity Virtual Machines Manager)  
VSE (see Virtual Server Environment)  
vseassist, 28, 36  
vselicense, 41  
W
website, 31  
white papers, 29  
Windows (see Microsoft Windows)  
workload  
sub-OS workloads removed on upgrade, 23  
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Index  
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