     			User's Guide to  + 			HP Insight Management Agents for OpenVMS 3 			(Formerly Compaq Management Agents for OpenVMS.)    			Version 3.01  			   + This guide contains the following sections:       Section 1, Getting Started !    Section 2, Enabling SNMP Traps (    Section 3, Secure Sockets Layer(SSL)	"    Section 4, Troubleshooting Tips    Section 5, Appendix    Section 6, Trademarks     1.  Getting Started  =================== M     Installation instructions are included on the web pages at the following       URL:  ;     http://h71000.www7.hp.com/openvms/products/mgmt_agents/   M     After you complete the installation, you can begin to use the Management  .     Agents to monitor devices on your system.            Follow these numbered steps: 	 7 	1. Enter a URL to view device data from a web browser:    	   	https://host:2381 	   C            For host, substitute the name of a machine; for example:  		" 		https://atst02.zko.dec.com:2381/  <  	   The number 2381 following the URL is the port that the B 	   Management Agents use to communicate with the browser. If you B 	   do not specify this number, your browser might try to connect F 	   to another web page if the managed server is running a web server.  G 	2. If you are using the default self-signed certificate, your browser  H 	   will display a Security Alert message. If you get this alert, click G 	   on the "Yes" button to proceed. The Login page is the first screen  I 	   displayed after the certificate is validated and a secure connection  * 	   has been established with the server.  	   	 J 	3. Before you can view the Device Home Page, you need to provide a valid I            user name and password. The login page contains the following              information: J 	_________________________________________________________________________ 	 $ 	Item of Information 	 Description 	Q         _________________________________________________________________________ : 	'Login Account'		 Enter your OpenVMS user name here. UserP                                  accounts that have been assigned the WBEM$ADMINM                                  identifier get administrator privileges. All L                                  other accounts are treated as regular user S                                  accounts. Users with administrator privileges can  T                                  change the default system options, set thresholds,  				 and so on.   ?         'Password'               Enter your OpenVMS password*.  Q         _________________________________________________________________________          K         * Please note that the secondary OpenVMS password is not validated.          R         After successful login, the Device Home Page is displayed. The Device Home0         Page contains the following information:J 	_________________________________________________________________________ 	 $ 	Item of Information 	 Description 	Q         _________________________________________________________________________ K         'Login Account'		 Either "user" or "administrator" is displayed. If 7  				 you click on this link, you are prompted to enter 6 				 a User Name and Password. Enter your OpenVMS user0 				 name and password to log in as a new user.   K 	'Refresh'...'Options'... Click each choice displayed at the top left to do % 	'Devices'...'Logout'	 the following:  				/ 				 Refresh - Update the screen with the most   					   recent information.   % 				 Options - Configuration Options: % 					   List general options such as  - 					   Anonymous Access, Local Access Type,  ' 					   Auto Delete Users, Logging, IP  ) 					   Restricted Logins and Trust Mode.    					   Trusted Certificates: , 				           Specify the certificates for + 					   management applications on trusted   					   servers.  ( 					   Customer Generated Certificates:' 					   Extract a PKCS #10 certificate  / 					   request and import a PKCS #7 generated   					   certificate.  6 				 Devices - List Insight Manager 7 servers and HTTPB                                            Auto-Discovery devices.  M                                  Logout	 - Log out from the Device Home Page.   B 	On the left are one 	 Click the 'Management Agents for OpenVMS'  C 	or more product icons	 icon to display the initial (summary) view  * 				 of the Management Agents for OpenVMS. 	 G 	'Troubleshooting Tips' 	 At the bottom right, click to display system  ) 				 and browser requirements as well as  + 				 troubleshooting questions and answers. J 	_________________________________________________________________________  E 	4. When you click the Management Agents for OpenVMS icon, a Summary  = 	   page is displayed. On the left are the following choices:  		- Configuration  		- Mass Storage 		- NIC  		- Utilization  		- Recovery  7 		______________________Note___________________________  		5 		The fact that a condition icon does not precede an  9 		option does not mean that the option contains no data,  7 		but rather, that the data displayed is static rather   		than dynamic in nature. 7 		_____________________________________________________   G 	  At any time, you can click the question mark next to a page heading  P           to display more information and instructions for using the Management O           Agents for OpenVMS software. The help available for the Summary page  O           includes browser requirements and a description of security measures.  	   F 	  In general, the pages accessible from the Summary page contain the             following information:  & 	- Configuration data, which includes:  I 	________________________________________________________________________  	  	Option 			Description  P         ________________________________________________________________________A 	Software Version 	Versions of the system software installed on    	Info 			this computer.  				: 	System Info		Includes the following types of information: 	 						0 				General       - Type of computer, operating : 			        information     system, type of expansion bus,  						and so on.  2 				Descriptive   - Name of the computer, network 5 			        information     up time, contact name and  - 					        location, IP address, and so on.   T                                 Asset Control - Serial Number comes from the consoleT                                 Information     on AlphaServer systems. The Serial  ( 						Number is blank if it is not set, U                                                 except GS series AlphaServer systems, U                                                 for which the system Serial Number is A                                                 always filled in.   ? 	System Board 		Includes general system board information such  3 				as ROM version, time in service, serial number  6 				and bus type; CPU information such as processors, 5 				coprocessors, system slots, actions, and cache;   4 				memory; diskette drives; and serial and parallel 				ports.	   < 	System Resources 	List of hardware resources in use on the 7 				computer, including names, buses, port/controller,  5 				and memory addresses for related data structures. J 	_________________________________________________________________________  C 	Help for this page contains more detailed descriptions of the data  	displayed on the page.    	- Mass storage data includes:  K 	__________________________________________________________________________    	Option			Description K 	__________________________________________________________________________ D 	File System Space 	Lists each volume with total size in megabytes, 8 	Used 			including space currently used and unused. The 2 				percentage of total space used is also shown. 3 				See Section 2, Enabling Traps, for instructions L                                 for setting thresholds for disk space usage.  E 	Diskette Drives 	Lists diskette drives, including device controller   				and capacity.   B 	IDE Devices 		Lists any IDE devices (such as a CD-ROM) installed  				on your system.   G 	SCSI Controllers 	Lists any SCSI controllers installed on your system.   H 	Fibre Channel(FC) 	Lists any FC controllers installed on your system.  ? 	Controller		Separate links are provided for each FC controller U                                 of a Fiber Channel. (The Adapter is connected to the  *                                 system.)  L 	___________________________________________________________________________  A 	- Network Interface Card (NIC) data includes Ethernet Controller I 	  Information, Interface Information, and Interface Ethernet Statistics. A 	  Separate links are provided for each NIC known to your system.  	 D 	  Help for the NIC page includes detailed descriptions of the data            displayed. 	 M 	- Utilization data includes information about the systems CPU and Physical  ; 	  Memory utilization over time. Refer to Help for details.  	 5 	- Recovery data is described in the following table:  	 F 	_____________________________________________________________________   	Option 			DescriptionF 	_____________________________________________________________________@ 	Power-On Messages 	Messages logged when the computer is turned N                                 on. Refer to the computer documentation for a P                                 listing of possible Power-On messages and their )                                 meanings.   : 	Environment 		Data from temperature sensors and fans are *                                 displayed.  < 	Power Supply 		Information displayed for each power supply N                                 includes its location and status (OK, failed, 6                                 degraded, or unknown).F 	_____________________________________________________________________     2.  Enabling SNMP Traps  ======================= G     SNMP traps allow the Management Agents for OpenVMS to signal when a G     computer you are monitoring exceeds a threshold that you have set.  M     Beginning with Version 2.2 of the Management Agents for OpenVMS, you can  I     enable the setting and discovery of traps. Currently, the Management  M     Agents for OpenVMS support traps for disk file space used, environmental  8     parameters, CPU utilization, and Memory utilization.  R     You must enable SNMP SET operations to use the Drive Locate function provided Q     within the Smart Array 5300A storage agent. See Section 2.2 for instructions  J     on write-enabling the default community to enable SNMP SET operations.  C     You can enable traps on any of the following software versions:  	 : 	- Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Version 5.1 or later3 	- MultiNet TCP/IP for OpenVMS Version 4.3 or later 2 	- TCPware TCP/IP for OpenVMS Version 5.5 or later  P     For more information about generating traps when using MultiNet or TCPware, O     refer to the MultiNet Installation & Administrator's Guide and the TCPware       Management Guide.   4     This section contains the following subsections:  8 	Section 2.1, Steps for Enabling Traps When Using TCP/IP6 	Section 2.2, Common Steps for Enabling Sets and Traps; 	Section 2.3, Steps for Changing the Default Community Name     7 		______________________Note___________________________  		6 		TCP/IP Version 5.1 ECO-1 or later must be running as)                 you complete these steps. 7 		_____________________________________________________     1 2.1   Steps for Enabling Traps When Using TCP/IP  0 ------------------------------------------------E 	If you did not enable traps while installing TCP/IP, you can enable  +         traps now by following these steps:   5 	1. Enter the following command after the DCL prompt:   , 	   $ TCPIP SET CONFIGURATION SNMP/FLAG=SETS   E 	   This command allows you to set threshold values. In other words,  L            the command lets the master agent process SET commands from SNMP             clients.   6 	2. Enter the following commands after the DCL prompt: 		: 	   $ TCPIP SET CONFIGURATION SNMP/COMMUNITY="elmginkgo" -% 	  _$ /TYPE=(WRITE)/ADDRESS=127.0.0.1   : 	   $ TCPIP SET CONFIGURATION SNMP/COMMUNITY="elmginkgo" -& 	  _$ /TYPE=(WRITE)/ADDRESS=ip_address  D 	   where ip_address is the address where you want the trap message . 	   to be delivered; for example, 16.32.80.97.   D         3. You can send SNMP Version 2 traps by adding a line to theK            TCPIP$VMS_SNMP_CONF.DAT file for each Version 2 trap destination 9            using the following format of the trap option: 
           0            trap v2c community  ip-address[:port]  N            where, community specifies the community name, ip-address specifiesP            the ip-address of host that is listening for traps and port specifies<            the port number. The default port number is 162.	  O         4. If your system management tool does not understand SNMP Version 2.0  M            traps, you need to explicitly enable Version 1.0 format SNMP trap  >            packets. Do this by following these lettered steps:  9 		  ______________________Note___________________________   : 		  If you use Insight Manager 7 to manage SNMP events on ; 		  your network, you do not need to enable SNMP V1.0 traps %                   as described below. 9 		  _____________________________________________________   	? 		a. Set the default to the directory where you want to create                      the file: 	 - 		   $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSDEVICE:[TCPIP$SNMP]    = 		b. Create the TCPIP$VMS_SNMP_CONF.DAT file, and edit it to  .                    include the following line:  # 		   trap v1 elmginkgo <ip_address>    : 		   where ip_address is the port where you want the trap D                    notification to be sent; for example, 16.32.80.97  H                 c. Set the owner and protection on this file as follows:  2 		   $ SET FILE/OWNER_UIC=[TCPIP$AUX,TCPIP$SNMP] -( 		  _$ /PROT=(W:RE,G:RE,O:RWED,S:RWED) - 	 	  _$ TCPIP$VMS_SNMP_CONF.DAT                D 	5. To verify that your configuration is correct, review the output &            from the following command: 	 ( 	   $ TCPIP SHOW CONFIGURATION SNMP/FULL   3 	   The display should be similar to the following:    		SNMP Configuration 		Flags:    Sets 		Contact:  test 		Location not defined. 		Community       Type            Address_list) 		public          Read            0.0.0.0 8 		elmginkgo       Read Write Trap 16.32.80.97, 127.0.0.1   E 	   Next, follow the common steps for enabling sets and traps in the              next section.    . 2.2   Common Steps for Enabling Sets and Traps. ----------------------------------------------G       Regardless of your TCP/IP product (TCP/IP, MultiNet or TCPware),  #       complete the following steps:   E 	1. Edit the file SYS$SPECIFIC:[WBEM.WEB.IM.WEBAGENT]WEBAGENT.INI. In G 	   the last line of the file, remove no from the word noelmginkgo, so  *            that the line reads as follows:  ' 	   	IDS_SNMP_WRITE_COMMUNITY=elmginkgo   8 		  _____________________Note___________________________6 		  The user should have SYSTEM privileges to edit the 		  WEBAGENT.INI file.9 		  _____________________________________________________  	 D 	2. If you are running the Management Agents for OpenVMS, enter the 5            following command to stop the application:   , 	   	$ @SYS$SPECIFIC:[WBEM]WBEM$SHUTDOWN.COM   > 	3. Enter the following pairs of commands to stop and restart             SNMP: 	 # 	   On systems using TCP/IP, enter: %     	   ----------------------------	 * 		$ @SYS$MANAGER:TCPIP$SNMP_SHUTDOWN      1    		$ @SYS$MANAGER:TCPIP$SNMP_STARTUP      	       	H 	4. Start the Management Agents for OpenVMS application by entering the             following command:   + 	   	$ @SYS$SPECIFIC:[WBEM]WBEM$STARTUP.COM    > 	5. From a web browser, connect to the system as described in T            Section 1, Getting Started, and then do the following to set thresholds:    		a. Click User.  > 		b. To set a trap, log in using an OpenVMS account, that has 8 		   WBEM$ADMIN identifiers granted to it and click OK. 3 		c. Click the Management Agents for OpenVMS icon.  < 		d. Click File System Space Used, CPU Utilization or Memory 		   Utilization. = 		e. Click Help for instructions on how to set thresholds for                     traps.  	 7 	 You can view a trap in any one of the following ways:   A 		- If you are using Insight Manager 7, at the top of the window  K                   under Uncleared Events, click the event displayed in red.   B 		- If you are not using Insight Manager 7 and would like to view 7                   the traps, run the following program:   + 		  $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:TCPIP$SNMP_TRAPRCV.EXE    @ 		- To view a system from Insight Manager 7, follow these steps:  6 			a. In the Insight Manager 7 window, click Settings.  : 			b. Go to SNMP Community Strings for Discovery, and add 9 			   ",elmginkgo" after "public", so that the line looks  			   like this:   			   public,elmginkgo  @ 			c. Select Apply to apply this change on Insight Manager's own; 			   schedule, or Execute Discovery Now to make the change  			   immediately.  = 			   If you make an immediate change, when you next look at  W                            the SNMP Community Strings for Discovery display ,elmginkgo  $                            appears.     3 2.3   Steps for Changing the Default Community Name 3 --------------------------------------------------- R       The default community name is elmginkgo. If for some reason, you want to useG       a different community name, follow the instructions listed below:  	 % 	  1. Edit the last line of the file  J 	     SYS$SPECIFIC:[WBEM.WEB.IM.WEBAGENT]WEBAGENT.INI, replacing new_name *              with the new name you choose:  ( 	     IDS_SNMP_WRITE_COMMMUNITY=new_name   I 	  2. Refer to the Release Notes for DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS  5 	     Version 5.1 or later for further instructions.     	  3.  Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) ==============================4     This section contains the following subsections:  G 	Section 3.1, Introduction to Using the Secure HTTP Server for OpenVMS   	Section 3.2, Device Home Page* 	Section 3.3, Configuring Device Home Page 	Section 3.4, Security+ 	Section 3.5, Configuring Users and Groups   	   > 3.1   Introduction to Using the Secure HTTP Server for OpenVMS@ --------------------------------------------------------------  P       The Management Agents for OpenVMS allows you to view subsystem and status S       information from a Web browser, either locally or remotely. Version 3.01 of   M       the Management Agents for OpenVMS uses security features for the  HTTP  P       Server, including OpenVMS account login using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), 8       certificates, and Operating System authentication.  :       To view data locally, use one of the following URLs:         https://127.0.0.1:2381/          or         https://localhost:2381/   *       To view data remotely, use this URL:         https://host:2381/  E       For host, substitute the name of the machine or the IP address.   9 		_______________________Note____________________________    6 		Notice that the URL is followed by ":2381". This is : 		the secure port or socket number that the HP Management : 		Agents for OpenVMS use to communicate with the browser. 6 		If this number is not specified, your browser might 8 		attempt to connect to another Web page if the managed ' 		server is running a Web Server. 				  9 		_______________________________________________________     0 3.1.1   HP HTTP Server First-Time Initialization8 ------------------------------------------------        E 	During first-time initialization, the HTTP Server creates a private  7 	key and a corresponding self-signed X.509 Certificate.   9 		_______________________Note____________________________    ; 		This initialization occurs only during the first time the I                 HTTP Server initializes or after an administrator deletes @                 the private key and corresponding certificate.  9 		_______________________________________________________   C 	This certificate is a base64 encoded PEM file named CERT.PEM. The  E 	certificate is stored on the file system in the following location:   	 * 	     $ SYS$SPECIFIC:[WBEM.WEB.IM]CERT.PEM  G 	The subdirectory SYS$SPECIFIC:[WBEM.WEB.IM] also contains the private  K 	key. To protect the key, only administrators can access this subdirectory.   H 	If, for any reason, you feel that the private key has been compromised M 	and you want to generate a new private key and certificate, an administrator O         can delete the file SYS$SPECIFIC:[WBEM.WEB.IM]CERT.PEM and then restart Q         the server. This causes the HTTP server to generate a new certificate and          private key.   3.1.2   Logging in to Servers  ----------------------------- F 	The Login page allows you to access any of the available Web-enabled H 	services. You can access the desired Web-enabled services by following M         the steps in either section 3.1.2.1, Internet Explorer Version 5.0 or L         later or 3.1.2.2, Netscape Version 4.73 or later and Mozilla Version         0.96 or later.  0 3.1.2.1 Internet Explorer Version 5.0* or later 1 ------------------------------------------------- F 	1. After you enter the URL https://devicename:2381, Internet ExplorerH            displays the Security Alert dialog box every time you connectK            to it. Clicking on 'Yes' button will direct you to HP WBEM Login B            page. If you enter port 2301, the port used in previousL            versions of the Management Agents, you are directed automatically            to port 2381.         G 	   * Internet Explorer 6.0 or later is recommended for better results.   < 		_______________________Note_______________________________   5 		The Security Alert dialog box is displayed. You are , 		required to accept certificates to log in.  5 		If you want to implement your own Public Key Infra- J                 structure (PKI) or install your own generated certificatesE                 in each managed device, you can install a Certificate I                 Authority Root Certificate in each browser to be used for I                 management. If you do this, the Security Alert dialog box H                 is not displayed. You can refer to your browser's onlineJ                 help for more information about installing the Certificate.                 Authority Root Certificate.   < 		__________________________________________________________  = 	2. Click the 'Yes' button. The Login page will be displayed.   2 	3. Enter the OpenVMS user name in the User field.  D 	   The Insight Manager accounts of the system you are logging into N            map to the system's OpenVMS accounts. See Section 3.5, Configuring 2            Users and Groups, for more information.  6 	4. Enter the OpenVMS password* in the Password field.  > 	5. Click the OK button. The HP WBEM Device Home page will be  	   displayed.  + 	   * Secondary passwords are not accepted.   H 3.1.2.2 Netscape Version 4.73 or later and Mozilla Version 0.96 or laterH ------------------------------------------------------------------------D 	1. After you enter the URL URL https://devicename:2381, Netscape orI            Mozilla displays the New Site Certificate dialog box the first C            time you connect to it. If you enter port 2301, the port G            used in previous versions of the Management Agents, you are  /            directed automatically to port 2381.   J            The steps in this section apply in general to Netscape and mostN            implementations of the Mozilla browser. However, there may be minorL            differences depending on the specific version of browser you use.  A 	        _______________________Note_____________________________    7 		The New Site Certificate dialog box is displayed. You 9 		are required to accept certificates in order to log in.  		/ 		If you want to implement your own Public Key  5 		Infrastructure (PKI) or install your own generated  7 		certificates on each managed device, you can install  3 		a Certificate Authority Root Certificate in each  9 		browser to be used for management. If you do this, the  5 		New Site Certificate dialog box is never displayed. H                 Refer to your browser's online help for more informationO                 about installing the Certificate Authority Root Certificate.    ; 		_________________________________________________________   C 	2. Click the Next button and follow the on-screen instructions to  $ 	   accept the New Site Certificate.  M            If you choose Accept this certificate forever (until it expires),  F 	   the New Site Certificate dialog box is not displayed the next timeP            you open Netscape and attempt to view this page. You will be directed%            to the Login page instead.   K 	   After you accept the new site certificate, the Login Page is displayed.   2 	3. Enter the OpenVMS user name in the User field.  D 	   The Insight Manager accounts of the system you are logging into N            map to the system's OpenVMS accounts. See Section 3.5, Configuring 2            Users and Groups, for more information.  6 	4. Enter the OpenVMS password* in the Password field.  H 	5. Click the OK button. The HP WBEM Device Home page will be displayed.  E 	   * Secondary account passwords are not supported. Only the primary J              password will be used for authentication, even if a secondary<              password has been defined for the user account.   3.2   Device Home Page   ----------------------K       The Device Home Page is the first page displayed when you access the  I       device at port 2381 after logging in. This page displays available         Web-enabled services.   M       Anonymous access to information is available without logging in if the  L       administrator turns that option on in the Device Options web page. To A       go to the Device Options web page, select the Options link.   N       To log in as a different user, select the Login Account link (which willK       display "user", "administrator" or "anonymous"). The login screen is  K       displayed. See Section 3.4, Security, for more information about user        accounts.    B       The following options are available on the Device Home Page:  K       NOTE: Other web-enabled options may appear depending on your specific              environment.  0       -	HP Insight Management Agents for OpenVMS  J         Select this link to view Subsystem and Status Information about a A         device that is running the Management Agents for OpenVMS.   !       - OpenVMS DCL Show Commands   D 	Select this link to view DCL SHOW page, which provides information N         about the current status of the system, as well as the users, memory, K         cluster, CPUs, devices and Virtual I/O cached memory on the system.          -	Availability Manager  J 	Select this link to view more information about the Availability Manager.  "       -	OpenVMS Management Station  H 	Select this link to view more information about the OpenVMS Management          Station.         -	Login Account   H 	Select the corresponding link ("user", "administrator" or "anonymous") $         to change the Login account.         -	Refresh   D 	Select this link to reload the device information displayed on the          Device Home Page.          -	Options   B 	Select this link to set attributes for the Management Agents for +         OpenVMS access and the HTTP server.          -	Devices   - 	Select this link to display the Device list.          -	Logout  5 	Select this link to log out of the Device Home Page.          - Troubleshooting Tips  6 	Select this link to view troubleshooting information.    & 3.3   Configuring the Device Home Page# ----------------------------------           Options Page       ------------  J       The Options page allows you to change various Management Agents for J       OpenVMS settings. The Options page is accessed from the Device Home G       Page by clicking the Options hyperlink. The available options are 5       divided into three groups under Page Sections:     	o Configuration Options 	o Trusted Certificates " 	o Customer Generated Certificates  9 		_______________________Note____________________________    9 		If the user has administrator privileges, you can click D                 the 'Save Configuration' or 'Default Configuration' G                 buttons. If you have operator privileges, then you will #                 have 'Read' access. 9 		_______________________________________________________          Configuration Options 	        --------------------- M       The Configuration Options section allows you to select the appropriate         settings:  	  	- Anonymous Access   F 	  Anonymous Access is disabled by default. Enabling Anonymous Access L           allows a user to access the Management Agents for OpenVMS without            logging in.    	  To enable Anonymous Access:  H 	  1. Select the Anonymous Access checkbox on the Configuration Options               page.  G 	  2. Click the Save Configuration button in the Configuration Options  P              section to save your settings. The Configuration Options page will               be refreshed.   	- Local Access   H 	  Set up the HTTP Server to automatically configure local IP addresses Q           as part of the selected group. This means that any user with access to  Q           the local console is granted full access if Administrator is selected,  J           or is granted limited access to unsecured pages if Anonymous is I           selected, without being challenged for a username and password.    	- Auto Delete Users  E 	  Select the checkbox to automatically delete user directories that  O           have not been accessed within a given time frame. This allows you to  R           retain information about active users, and delete old information about            inactive users.   )   	  To set the Auto Delete Users option:   , 	  1. Select the Auto Delete Users checkbox.  H 	  2. In the field provided, specify the number of days you want to keepM              information before deleting the cached data for an unused login.   9 		_______________________Note____________________________    8 		The cached data referred to in this step is not neededF                 and will regenerate automatically if it is ever needed                 in the future.9 		_______________________________________________________   G 	  3. Click the Save Configuration button in the Configuration Options  F              section to save your settings. You can click the Default J              Configuration button to return all options to their original               settings.  
 	- Logging  F 	  Logging allows you to specify the types of log entries you want to B           record, and whether you want to write to the log at all.   	  To set the Logging options:  H 	  1. Select the Logging checkbox to record information in the log file.  /  	  2. Select the types of logs to be recorded.   G 	  3. Click the Save Configuration button in the Configuration Options  +              section to save your settings.    	- IP Restricted Logins   H 	  The HTTP Server can restrict login access based on the IP address of L           the machine from which the login is attempted. These restrictions R           apply only to direct login attempts and not to logins attempted as part N           of a trusted Insight Manager 7 server's Single Login or Secure Task            Execution features.   F 	  IP addresses can be explicitly excluded or explicitly included for Q           each type of user. If an IP address is explicitly excluded, it will be  N           excluded even if it is also explicitly included. If any IP addressesQ           are in the inclusion list, then only those IP addresses will be allowed J           login access. If no IP addresses are in the inclusion list, thenP           login access will be allowed to any IP addresses not in the exclusion            list.   G 	  IP address ranges list with the lower end of the range followed by a Q           hyphen followed by the upper end of the range. All ranges are inclusive Q           in that the upper and lower bounds are considered part of the range. IP K           address ranges and single addresses are separated by semi-colons.   3 	  Enter IP address ranges in the following format:   @ 	  122.23.44.1-122.23.44.255;172.84.100.35;127.0.0.0-127.0.0.255  
 	- Trust Mode   L 	  The Trust Mode option allows you to select the security required by your V           system. Some situations that require a higher level of security than others.  2 	  The following Trust Mode options are available:               o Trust All              o Trust By Name "             o Trust By Certificate  9 		_______________________Note____________________________    8 		You can click the Default Configuration button located5 		in the Configuration Options section to return all  % 		options to their original settings. 9 		_______________________________________________________    	- Trust All  I 	  The Trust All mode sets up the HTTP Server to accept certain requests  H 	  from any server. You might want to use Trust All if you have a secure:           network, and everyone in the network is trusted.  9 		_______________________Note____________________________    2 		Trust All mode leaves your system vulnerable to  		security attacks. 9 		_______________________________________________________    	- Trust By Name  H 	  The Trust By Name mode sets up the HTTP Server to accept only certainR           requests from servers with the Insight Manager 7 names designated in theQ           Trust By Name field. The Trust By Name option is easy to configure, and S           prevents non-malicious access. You might want to use Trust By Name if you Q           have a secure network but your network has two groups of administrators P           in two separate divisions. Trust By Name  would prevent one group fromU           changing settings on the wrong system. This option does not verify anything A           other than the Insight Manager 7 server name submitted.   # 	  To use the Trust by Name option:   & 	  1. Select the Trust By Name option.  L 	  2. Enter the name of the server you want to allow access. If you want to E 	     trust more than one Insight Manager 7 server, you can separate  0              the server names with a semi-colon.  < 		_______________________Note_______________________________   ; 		Although Trust By Name mode is a slightly stronger method I                 of security than the Trust All mode, it still leaves your 6                 system vulnerable to security attacks.< 		__________________________________________________________         Trust By Certificate       --------------------L       The Trust by Certificate mode sets up the HTTP Server to accept only  P       certain requests from Insight Manager 7 servers with Trusted Certificate. J       This mode requires the submitted server to provide authentication byK       means of certificates. This mode is the strongest method of security, B       because it requires certificate data before allowing access.  -       To use the Trust by Certificate option:   J       1. In the Insight Manager 7 Server Name field, enter the name of the=          server from which you want to receive a certificate.   H       2. Click the 'Get Cert' button. The certificate data is displayed.  U       3. Click the <strong>Options</strong> hyperlink. The bottom of the page should  M 	 display the Insight Manger 7 servers you currently trust. You can click the P          View Certificate hyperlink associated with the Insight Manager 7 server@          to view certificate information related to that server.  9 		_______________________Note____________________________    9 		If Insight Manager 7 is reinstalled or has regenerated  8 		a certificate, you must remove the trusted servers and 		start again with Step 1.9 		_______________________________________________________   %       Customer Generated Certificates %       ------------------------------- O       The Customer Generated Certificates option allows you to use certificates N       that are not generated by HP. If you select this option, the self-signedN       certificate that was originally generated by the HTTP Server is replacedP       with one that was issued by a Certificate Authority. The first step of theQ       process is to have the HTTP Server create a Certificate Request (PKCS #10). Q       This request utilizes the original private key that was associated with the P       self-signed certificate and generates the appropriate data for certificate       request.  9 		_______________________Note____________________________    5 		The private key never leaves the server during this                  process.9 		_______________________________________________________   Q       After the PKCS #10 data has been created, you need to send that data off to L       a Certificate Authority. After the Certificate Authority has returned S       PKCS #7 data, you need to import this into the HTTP Server. After the PKCS #7 T       data has been successfully imported, the original certificate file certificateS       SYS$SPECIFIC:[WBEM.WEB.IM]CERT.PEM is overwritten with the devices from that U       PKCS #7 envelope. The same private key is used for the new imported certificate :       as well as for the previous self-signed certificate.  8       To use the Customer Generated Certificates option:  Q       1. Click the Create PKCS #10 Data button. A screen is displayed indicating  T          that the PKCS #10 Certificate Request data has been successfully generated.  7       2. Copy the certificate data by copying the data.    R       3. Send PKCS #10 certificate request data to a Certificate Authority and askS          to have the certificate request reply data sent in PKCS #7 format. Request R          that the reply data be in base64 encoded format. If your organization hasR          its own PKI/Certificate Server, send the PKCS #10 data to the Certificate>          Authority manager and request the PKCS #7 reply data.  9 		_______________________Note____________________________    6 		The selected certificate signer generally charges a  		fee.9 		_______________________________________________________      3.4   Security   --------------U       The Management Agents for OpenVMS allows SNMP SET's for some system parameters. S       This capability requires you to configure OpenVMS user accounts to map to the N       Management Agents administrator and operator accounts. See Section 3.5, 9       Configuring Users and Groups, for more information.   R       There are two types of data: Default (read only) and Sets (read/write). The T       WEBAGENT.INI file located in the SYS$SPECIFIC:[WBEM.WEB.IM.WEBAGENT] directory:       specifies the level of user who has access to data.   U       The "read=" and "write=" entries in the WEBAGENT.INI file set the user accounts W       required for access, where: 0 = No access, 1 = Anonymous, 2 = User, 3 = Operator, P       and 4 = Administrator. Changing these entries changes the security of the        Web-enabled services.     # 3.5   Configuring Users and Groups  " ----------------------------------Q       You can configure access to the Management Agents for OpenVMS by using the  N       SYSUAF utility to grant identifiers to users for Insight Manager groups.  U       You must grant the identifiers WBEM$ADMIN and WBEM$OPERATOR, which map directly R       to the HTTP server's Administrator and Operator accounts. Every user who hasT       access to the system, including the SYSTEM account, automatically has OperatorR       access to the Management Agents running on that system. Anonymous access is        disabled by default.  =       Note: Do not use a semicolon (;) in the username field.   8       To configure access for specific users and groups:  0       1. Log in as SYSTEM on the OpenVMS system.  Y       2. Grant the WBEM$ADMIN identifier to users who will have administrator privileges. Q          In this example, the SYSTEM account is granted administrator privileges:   0          UAF> GRANT/IDENTIFIER WBEM$ADMIN SYSTEM  S       3. All other users have the WBEM$OPERATOR identifier, even if it has not been           explicitly granted.  9 		_______________________Note____________________________    7 		On a cluster, you need to perform this step only once F                 for user accounts that are visible across the cluster.G                 The privileges are automatically available to all nodes                  on the cluster. 9 		_______________________________________________________      4   Troubleshooting Tips ========================L     This section contains the following categories of troubleshooting tips:   ; 	Section 4.1, System Requirements for Running the Software  # 	Section 4.2, Browser Requirements  & 	Section 4.3, Browser Recommendations # 	Section 4.4, Known Browser Issues  % 	Section 4.5, Viewing Cluster Agents  3 	Section 4.6, Troubleshooting Questions and Answers     2 4.1   System Requirements for Running the Software2 --------------------------------------------------L       The system requirements for the Management Agents for OpenVMS are the        following:  9 	o hp Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Version 1.1 or later for  	  OpenVMS Alpha.   C 	  Note: For more information about hp Secure Sockets Layer (SSL),  < 	  refer to the hp SSL Installation Guide and Release Notes.   	o TCP/IP Version 5.1 or later     	o A supported web browser  N       Process Software's MultiNet TCP/IP Version 4.3 for OpenVMS or later and I       TCPware TCP/IP Version 5.5 for OpenVMS or later are also supported.      4.2   Browser Requirements --------------------------  K       The browser you use with the Management Agents for OpenVMS must have  3       the following features supported and enabled:    	o HTML tables   	o HTML frames   	o JavaScript  	o Accept all cookies 3 	o Full Java Development Kit 1.1 (JDK 1.1) support   	o Dynamic HTML      4.3   Browser Recommendations  ----------------------------- L       Recommendations of browsers to use with the Management Agents are the        following:  , 	- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0* or later  # 	- Netscape Navigator 4.73 or later   B 	- HP Secure Web Browser for OpenVMS Alpha 0.96 or later (Mozilla)  1           * Internet Explorer 6.0 is recommended. 9 		_______________________Note____________________________    : 		If you are using HP Secure Web Browser, you must installH                 the Java plugins SDK Version 1.3.1-2 for OpenVMS Alpha.   3 		For more information about HP Secure Web Browser, +                 refer to the following URL:  	 # 		http://www.mozilla.org/releases   9 		_______________________________________________________   G 	Additional browsers, or the browsers mentioned if used with different  M         operating systems, might or might not work correctly, depending upon  L         their specific implementations of the required browser technologies.     4.4   Known Browser Issues --------------------------Q       The following are some known issues in using a browser with the Management         Agents for OpenVMS:   @ 	- If you use a proxy server to access the Internet and you are K           unable to access a machine that has web-enabled agents installed  T           with a URL such as https://127.0.0.1:2381/ or https://125.12.18.36:2381/, E           try adding the address to the No Proxy list in the browser.   D 	- Internet Explorer does not print background colors and images by            default.  J 	- When switching from a web agent browser window to another application, O           you might see the colors in the browser window change or flash. This  Q           is not specific to the web agent window but might happen when you look  B           at other pages with a browser under the same conditions.  L 	- Frame sizes are optimized for "medium" fonts. If you switch your browser M           to use larger or smaller fonts, you must use the mouse to manually   	  adjust the frame layout.   F 	- A JavaScript error can occur when you resize the browser window in            Netscape Navigator.   G 	- A JavaScript error can occur when you try to print certain pages in             Netscape Navigator.   I 	- If you use HP Secure Web Browser (Mozilla) or Netscape Version 6.2 and O           later and attempt to log in as a different user, the login screen re- P           appears with the new user name listed instead of the Device Home Page.R           If this happens, click the "Device Home Page" link displayed on the page/           to manually switch to the device page   G 	- With Internet Explorer 5.5 and update version SP1;Q288993; Q290108;  L 	  Q299618, manually refreshing the utilization page causes the WBEM$SERVER N           process to hang. Upgrading Internet Explorer 5.5 to SP2 solves this  	  problem.      4.5   Viewing Cluster Agents   ----------------------------  K       To view OpenVMS clusters from Insight Manager 7, you need to perform         the following steps:         On an OpenVMS Cluster        --------------------- 	 A 	1. Ensure that the Management Agents for OpenVMS are running by  8            executing the following sets of DCL command:    	   $ SHOW SYS/PROC=WBEM*      9            Verify that the process WBEM$SVRCLU is listed.          On Insight Manager 7  #       ---------------------------   ? 	1. Use the Settings link to add the IP address of the OpenVMS  =            Cluster to the address range for Auto detection.     8 	2. Select Settings => Cluster Monitor => User Settings   A 	3. Select users from the dropdown list, and add clusters to the  F            available list for each user. Each user will obtain access ,            only to the clusters specified.    H         Refer to online help on the Insight Manager 7 pages for details.    + 4.6   Troubleshooting Questions and Answers + ------------------------------------------- B       This section provides answers to frequently asked questions.  K 	Q:  I can access the Device Home Page, but I can't access the URL pointed  =             to by the "Management Agents for OpenVMS" logo.   L 	A:  Check the "Language Preference Window" in your Internet Explorer setup O             (Tools => Internet Options => Language). The Management Agents for  L             OpenVMS expects your first language selection to be "English."         ; 	Q:  Why does the "Version" display indicate Version 5.5?   J 	A:  Version 5.5 is the MIB level that the HP SNMP subagents support. The J 	    version of the Management Agents for OpenVMS kit you are using is notR             the same as the version of the MIB that is supported. You can find theR             version of your kit at the bottom of the Device Home Page, next to the             copyright notice.          1 	Q:  One of my subagents (MIBs) is not running.   N 	A:  Define a foreign command and use TRACE to give an indication of failure.              For example:  @ 	    $ STORAGE :== $SYS$SPECIFIC:[WBEM.AGENTS]CPQSTORAGE_MIB.EXE             $ STORAGE -TRACE  S             If this does not help you debug the subagent, mail the output of these  R             commands to HP Technical Support. (The address is provided at the end              of this section.)   Y             Note, however, that the WBEM$SVRCLU subagent runs only on clustered systems.           P 	Q:  I can access the Device Home Page, but no links to agents are on the page.              Why?  M 	A:  This occurs if JavaScript is not supported or enabled. If you are using  G             a recommended browser, ensure that JavaScript is enabled.          R  	Q:  When I try to log in, I get a Java error, and I am not prompted for account               and password. Why?  O 	A:  This occurs if the browser does not fully support JDK 1.1 Java applets or  V             if Java support has been disabled. Ensure that Java support is enabled in X             the browser. If it is not, upgrade to a browser that fully supports JDK 1.1              Java applets.        O 	Q:  Is there an easier way to access the local device with my browser without  0             having to find out its IP address?  R 	A:  Yes. You can access the local device at https://localhost:2381; for example, P             https://127.0.0.1:2381. Also, if you have a proxy server configured X             in your browser, you might need to add the host (for example, 127.0.0.1) to ?             the list of addresses that should NOT be proxied.          M 	Q:  I can successfully access some web-enabled devices, but I cannot access               others. Why?O 	A:  If your browser has a proxy server configured, you must enter the address  Z             of the web-enabled device in the list of addresses that should NOT be proxied.       O 	Q:  When I access a device, I am prompted many times to accept cookies. Why?   L 	A:  Browser cookies are required to keep track of user state and security. S             Enable cookies in the browser, and disable prompting for acceptance of               cookies.         N 	Q:  I entered a valid account and password to change my access level. It was R             accepted, but the web page still indicates that I have only Anonymous              access. Why?  L  	A:  This can occur if browser cookies are disabled. Enable cookies in the 4             browser. They are required for security.  V         Q:  Leaving my browser undisturbed for a while prompted for login. I entered aN             valid account and password, but still the login was rejected. Why?Z         A:  This can occur if browser cookies are disabled. Enable cookies in the browser.Y             They are required for security. This will allow you to log in to your system. 	 	         N 	Q:  The Management Agents appear to hang on the Summary page or sometimes on U             the Device Home Page; at other times, I keep getting a login prompt even  .             after I enter login information.  L 	A:  You must have a public read community defined. Here is how to do that:   0             First determine your SNMP settings:   *             TCPIP> SHOW CONFIGURATION SNMP             ?             You should see a display similar to the following:     		SNMP Configuration 		Flags: 		Contact: test  		Location not defined 		Community Type 		public    Read  S 	    If you do not see a Community "public" with type Read, set one up by entering               the following:    % 	    $ TCPIP SET CONFIGURATION SNMP - ,             $ /COMMUNITY="public" /TYPE=READ   M 	Q:  Sometimes I cannot get the agents to run; at other times, I get a login  :             prompt even after I enter login information.  N 	A:  If you have the Version 1.0 product installed and you enter a POLYCENTER V             Software Installation (PCSI) PRODUCT REMOVE command, PCSI does not remove S             all the files that the V1.0 product created. You must delete the files  3             and reinstall the V3.01 kit as follows:   M 	    1. Stop any running agents from the account in which they were started.  N                For versions prior to Version 2.0, enter the following command:  		 ' 		 $ @SYS$SPECIFIC:[WBEM]STOP_WEBAGENTS   @ 	       For Version 2.1 and later, enter the following command:   & 		 $ @SYS$SPECIFIC:[WBEM]WBEM$SHUTDOWN  R    	       Use the DCL command $ SHOW SYSTEM to make sure the agents are stopped.   J             2. Delete everything in the SYS$SPECIFIC:[WBEM...] directory.   B 	    3. Reinstall Version 3.01 (refer to the Installation Guide).          N 	Q:  I keep getting Java errors or other display errors even after I make the  	    suggested fixes.    	A:  Follow these steps:   		K 	    1. Clear the cache in your browser. Do this by selecting the Settings  W                option in Internet Explorer (View or Tools, Internet Options, Settings,  T                General, and View Files) and deleting any files that might have been                 saved.   M 	    2. Delete the references of cookies from the browser. This is especially T                necessary if other changes in your environment were made and you haveJ                not exited from your browser since those changes were made.  M 	    3. Verify that you are running a current or supported browser, or both,  U                that supports dynamic HTML. The Management Agents work with Microsoft  R                Internet Explorer Version 5.0 or later and with Netscape Navigator &                Version 4.73 or later.          A 	Q:  I am getting a PCSI error part-way through my installation:    < 	    The following product will be installed to destination:H 	    COMPAQ AXPVMS V72_MGMTAGENTS V2.0-16 DISK$ALPHASYS-72:[VMS$COMMON.]- 	    Portion done: 0%...10%...20%...30%...40% # 	    %PCSI-E-READERR, error reading L 	    $6$DKA300:[SYS0.][SYSUPD]COMPAQ-AXPVMS-V72_MGMTAGENTS-V0200-16-1.PCSI;1( 	    -DDIS-E-TNF, invalid element syntax' 	    %PCSI-E-OPFAILED, operation failed I 	    Terminating is strongly recommended. Do you want to terminate? [YES] K 	    %PCSI-E-CANCEL_WIP, termination resulted in an incomplete modification  	    to the system4 	    %PCSI-E-S_OPCAN, operation cancelled by requestR 	    %PCSIUI-E-ABORT, operation terminated due to an unrecoverable error condition  M  	A:  You probably have a corrupt kit. The PCSI kit must be in fixed-length,  O 	    8192-byte CR format. Please verify the file attributes and copy a new kit  %             to your target machine.          P 	Q:  I enter everything to start the Management Agents for OpenVMS, but it does              not run.  & 	A:  Make sure that SNMP is running.    S         Q:  Importing certificates created with certain SSL tools to the Management N             Agents for OpenVMS results in one of the following error messages:; 	       - The certificates are not of base64 encoded format ,                - Unable to add certificate    U         A:  Certificates created using most SSL tools can be used with the Management V             Agents for OpenVMS. To add a certificate to the Trusted Certificates list,T             cut and paste the base64 encoded certificate into the text box and pressU             the "Submit Cert" button. Take care to copy and paste the entire contents I             of the certificate including the "--Begin Certificate--" and  Q             "--End Certificate--" lines before pressing the "Submit Cert" button. S             If the certificate generated by your tool does not contain the "--Begin Q             Certificate--" and "--End Certificate--" lines, you need to add them               yourself.   Q         Q:  Upon using Internet Explorer version 5.5 Service Pack 1 or later with X             Management Agents Version 3.01, Internet Explorer generates an error messageM             occasionally that indicates that the page could not be displayed. Y         A:  Please refer to Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 305217 titled "Page Cannot Y             Be Displayed Error During SSL 3.0 Server Session Timeout" to know more on the P             cause and refer to Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 183110 titled X             "INFO: WinInet Limits Connections Per Server" for information on workarounds'             available for this problem.   Q 	Q:  I cannot get into agents from Insight Manager 7 SP2 application or directly  S 	    through a browser. If connect to the 2301 port I get the security alert, then  H 	    the redirect and "Page cannot be displayed" message on the browser?U 	A:  Check if DSNLink is installed on the system. DSN_Tunnel process uses port 2381.  V 	    Edit the dsn_services.dat file and change the dsn_tunnel port from 2381 to 12381.7     	    Rebuild Worldwide configuration. Restart WBEM.   P 	Q:  Inspite of configuring SNMP and Management agents on a TCPware or Multinet D 	    stack correctly, I find Management agents don't work correctly M 	A:  Check for public community entry in  SNMP configuration file on TCPware  T 	    or Multinet. The public community entry in the file snmpd.conf should read as 	     	    follows: T 	    The entries in the file tcpware:snmpd.conf or multinet:snmpd.conf should be as              follows A 	    (Assuming IP address of the target system is 192.168.0.18) :  	    ! Communities: Q 	    ! community <community name> <internet address> <READ-ONLY|READ-WRITE|TRAPS>  	    !<             community public     127.0.0.1         READ-ONLY? 		___________________________Note______________________________   3 		When you enter a problem report, the development  F                 engineers will need your configuration and the output 3                 of some of the following commands:     		$ PRODUCT SHOW HISTORY/FULL  		$ SHOW SYSTEM > 		$ SHOW PROCESS/QUOTA/ID=(the id for the WBEM$SERVER process)@ 		$ SHOW PROCESS/ACCOUNT/ID=(the id for the WBEM$SERVER process)& 		$ TCPIP SHOW CONFIGURATION SNMP/FULL' 		$ INSTALL LIST SYS$SHARE:PCSI$SHR.EXE ( 		$ DIR/PROT SYS$SPECIFIC:[WBEM...]*.TPL* 		$ DIR/PROT SYS$SPECIFIC:[000000]WBEM.DIR% 		$ DIR/PROT SYS$SPECIFIC:[WBEM]*.DIR  		$ TCPIP SHOW VERSION/ALL 		 ? 		_____________________________________________________________  		G 	    If you need additional help, use your normal support channels, or  F             send email to HP Technical Support from the following URL:  `             http://wwss1pro.compaq.com/support/home/selectproduct.asp?destination=contact&pid=-1    
 5   Appendix   ============S     This section lists all the SNMP MIB Variables (Attributes) and Traps supported  6     by the Management Agents for OpenVMS Version 3.01.   -------------------- cpqHealth Agent  -------------------- Attributes:    	cpqHeMibRev Group 		cpqHeMibRevMajor 		cpqHeMibRevMinor 		cpqHeMibCondition    	cpqHeOsCommon   	      cpqHeOsCommonPollFreq   	cpqHePostMsg  	      cpqHePostMsgCondition 	      cpqHePostMsgIndex 	      cpqHePostMsgCode  	      cpqHePostMsgDesc    	cpqHeThermal  	      cpqHeThermalCondition! 	      cpqHeThermalDegradedAction  	      cpqHeThermalTempStatus " 	      cpqHeThermalSystemFanStatus 	      cpqHeThermalCpuFanStatus  	      cpqHeThermalFanIndex  	      cpqHeThermalFanRequired 	      cpqHeThermalFanPresent  	      cpqHeThermalFanCpuFan 	      cpqHeThermalFanStatus   	cpqHeTemperature  	      cpqHeTemperatureChassis 	      cpqHeTemperatureIndex 	      cpqHeTemperatureLocale  	      cpqHeTemperatureCelsius  	      cpqHeTemperatureThreshold  	      cpqHeTemperatureCondition   	cpqHeFltTolPwrSupply ! 	      cpqHeFltTolPwrSupplyCondit  	  	cpqHeCriticalErrorTable   	      cpqHeCriticalErrorIndex 	      cpqHeCriticalErrorStatus  	      cpqHeCriticalErrorType  	      cpqHeCriticalErrorTime    Traps :     	cpqHe3ThermalTempDegraded      ! 	cpqHe3ThermalTempOK                	cpqHe3ThermalSystemFanFailed     	cpqHe3ThermalSystemFanOK         	cpqHe3FltTolPwrSupplyDegraded     --------------------
 cpqHost Agent  -------------------- Attributes:    	cpqHoCpuUtilEntry 		cpqHoCpuUtilUnitIndex  		cpqHoCpuUtilMin  		cpqHoCpuUtilFiveMin  		cpqHoCpuUtilThirtyMin  		cpqHoCpuUtilHour   	cpqHoFileSysTable   	      cpqHoFileSysIndex 	      cpqHoFileSysDesc  	      cpqHoFileSysSpaceTotal  	      cpqHoFileSysSpaceUsed# 	      cpqHoFileSysPercentSpaceUsed    	cpqHoInfo   	      cpqHoName 	      cpqHoVersion  	      cpqHoDesc 	      cpqHoOsType  	      cpqHoTelnet   
 	cpqHoMibRev   	      cpqHoMibRevMajor  	      cpqHoMibRevMinor  	      cpqHoMibCondition   	cpqHoOsCommon   	      cpqHoOsCommonPollFreq   	cpqHoSWRunning Table  	      cpqHoSWRunningIndex 	      cpqHoSWRunningName  	      cpqHoSWRunningDesc    	cpqHoSwVerTable   	      cpqHoSwVerIndex 	      cpqHoSwVerName  	      cpqHoSwVerDescription 	      cpqHoSwVerLocation  	      cpqHoSwVerVersion   	cpqHoSystemStatus   	      cpqHoMibStatusArray 	  Traps :    	None    -------------------  cpqStore Agent -------------------  Attributes (IDE):    	cpqIdeMibRev  	      cpqIdeMibRevMajor 	      cpqIdeMibRevMinor 	      cpqIdeMibCondition    	cpqIdeOsCommon  	      cpqIdeOsCommonPollFreq    Attributes (SCSI):   	cpqScsiCntlrTable 	      cpqScsiCntlrIndex 	      cpqScsiCntlrBusIndex  	      cpqScsiCntlrModel 	      cpqScsiCntlrSlot  	      cpqScsiCntlrStatus "       	      cpqScsiCntlrCondition 	      cpqScsiCntlrSerialNum 	      cpqScsiCntlrBusWidth    	cpqScsiMibRev   	     cpqScsiMibRevMajor 	     cpqScsiMibRevMinor   	cpqScsiOsCommon   	     cpqScsiOsCommonPollFreq    	cpqScsiOsCommonModuleTable ! 	      cpqScsiOsCommonModuleIndex   	      cpqScsiOsCommonModuleName# 	      cpqScsiOsCommonModulePurpose    	cpqScsiPhyDrvTable  	      cpqScsiPhyDrvCntlrIndex 	      cpqScsiPhyDrvBusIndex 	      cpqScsiPhyDrvIndex  	      cpqScsiPhyDrvModel  	      cpqScsiPhyDrvFWRev  	      cpqScsiPhyDrvVendor 	      cpqScsiPhyDrvSize 	      cpqScsiPhyDrvScsiId 	      cpqScsiPhyDrvStatus# 	      cpqScsiPhyDrvHighReadSectors " 	      cpqScsiPhyDrvLowReadSectors$ 	      cpqScsiPhyDrvHighWriteSectors# 	      cpqScsiPhyDrvLowWriteSectors   	      cpqScsiPhyDrvHardReadErrs 	      cpqScsiPhyDrvSeekErrs  	      cpqScsiPhyDrvUsedReallocs 	      cpqScsiPhyDrvCondition  	      cpqScsiPhyDrvSerialNum  	      cpqScsiPhyDrvLocation 	      cpqScsiPhyDrvParent 	      cpqScsiPhyDrvSectorSize 	      cpqScsiPhyDrvHotPlug  	      cpqScsiPhyDrvPlacement    	cpqScsiTargetTable  	      cpqScsiTargetCntlrIndex 	      cpqScsiTargetBusIndex 	      cpqScsiTargetScsiIdIndex  	      cpqScsiTargetType 	      cpqScsiTargetModel  	      cpqScsiTargetFWRev  	      cpqScsiTargetVendor 	      cpqScsiTargetLocation 	      cpqScsiTargetPhyWidth   Attributes (Fibre Channel):    	cpqFcaCntlrBoxIndex 	cpqFcaCntlrBoxIoSlot  	cpqFcaCntlrModel  	cpqFcaCntlrFWRev  	cpqFcaCntlrStatus 	cpqFcaCntlrCondition  	cpqFcaCntlrProductRev 	cpqFcaCntlrWorldWideName  	cpqFcaCntlrSerialNumber 	cpqFcaCntlrCurrentRole  	cpqFcaCntlrRedundancyType 	cpqFcaCntlrRedundancyError    	cpqFcaPhyDrvBoxIndex  	cpqFcaPhyDrvIndex 	cpqFcaPhyDrvModel 	cpqFcaPhyDrvFWRev 	cpqFcaPhyDrvBay 	cpqFcaPhyDrvStatus  	cpqFcaPhyDrvUsedReallocs  	cpqFcaPhyDrvRefHours  	cpqFcaPhyDrvHReads  	cpqFcaPhyDrvReads 	cpqFcaPhyDrvHWrites 	cpqFcaPhyDrvWrites  	cpqFcaPhyDrvHSeeks  	cpqFcaPhyDrvSeeks 	cpqFcaPhyDrvHardReadErrs  	cpqFcaPhyDrvRecvReadErrs  	cpqFcaPhyDrvHardWriteErrs 	cpqFcaPhyDrvRecvWriteErrs 	cpqFcaPhyDrvHSeekErrs 	cpqFcaPhyDrvSeekErrs  	cpqFcaPhyDrvSpinupTime  	cpqFcaPhyDrvFunctTest1  	cpqFcaPhyDrvFunctTest2  	cpqFcaPhyDrvFunctTest3  	cpqFcaPhyDrvOtherTimeouts 	cpqFcaPhyDrvBadRecvReads  	cpqFcaPhyDrvBadRecvWrites 	cpqFcaPhyDrvFormatErrs  	cpqFcaPhyDrvNotReadyErrs  	cpqFcaPhyDrvHasMonInfo  	cpqFcaPhyDrvCondition 	cpqFcaPhyDrvHotPlugs  	cpqFcaPhyDrvMediaErrs 	cpqFcaPhyDrvHardwareErrs  	cpqFcaPhyDrvAbortedCmds 	cpqFcaPhyDrvSpinUpErrs  	cpqFcaPhyDrvBadTargetErrs 	cpqFcaPhyDrvSize  	cpqFcaPhyDrvBusFaults 	cpqFcaPhyDrvHotPlug 	cpqFcaPhyDrvPlacement 	cpqFcaPhyDrvBusNumber 	cpqFcaPhyDrvSerialNum 	cpqFcaPhyDrvPreFailMonitoring 	cpqFcaPhyDrvCurrentWidth  	cpqFcaPhyDrvCurrentSpeed    Traps :    	None    -------------------- cpqSysInfo Agent -------------------- Attributes:    	cpqSiAsset  	      cpqSiSysSerialNum  
 	cpqSiMibRev   	      cpqSiMibRevMajor  	      cpqSiMibRevMajor  	      cpqSiMibCondition   	cpqSiOsCommon   	      cpqSiOsCommonPollFreq   	cpqSiSystemBoard  	      cpqSiProductId  	      cpqSiProductName    Traps :    	None    -------------------- cpqStdEquip Agent  -------------------- Attributes:    	cpqSeCpuCacheTable  	      cpqSeCpuCacheUnitIndex  	      cpqSeCpuCacheLevelIndex 	      cpqSeCpuCacheSize 	      cpqSeCpuCacheSpeed  	      cpqSeCpuCacheStatus 	      cpqSeCpuCacheWritePolicy    	cpqSeCpuTable   	      cpqSeCpuUnitIndex 	      cpqSeCpuSlot  	      cpqSeCpuName  	      cpqSeCpuSpeed 	      cpqSeCpuStatus  	      cpqSeCpuExtSpeed  	      cpqSeCpuDesigner  	      cpqSeCpuThreshPassed    	cpqSeEisaFunctTable   	      cpqSeEisaFunctSlotIndex 	      cpqSeEisaFunctIndex 	      cpqSeEisaFunctType  	      cpqSeEisaFunctCfgRev  	      cpqSeEisaFunctSels    	cpqSeFixedDiskTable   	      cpqSeFixedDiskIndex 	      cpqSeFixedDiskType  	      cpqSeFixedDiskCyls  	      cpqSeFixedDiskHeads 	      cpqSeFixedDiskSectors 	      cpqSeFixedDiskCapacity    	cpqSeFloppyDiskTable  	      cpqSeFloppyDiskIndex  	      cpqSeFloppyDiskType   	cpqSeFpuTable   	      cpqSeFpuUnitIndex 	      cpqSeFpuChipIndex 	      cpqSeFpuSlot  	      cpqSeFpuName  	      cpqSeFpuSpeed 	      cpqSeFpuType   
 	cpqSeMemory   	      cpqSeTotalMem 	      cpqSeBaseMem   
 	cpqSeMibRev   	      cpqSeMibRevMajor  	      cpqSeMibRevMinor  	      cpqSeMibCondition   	cpqSeOsCommon   	      cpqSeOsCommonPollFreq   	cpqSeParallelPort Table   	      cpqSeParallelPortIndex  	      cpqSeParallelPortAddr 	      cpqSeParallelPortDesc   	cpqSePciSlot Table ! 	      cpqSePciSlotBusNumberIndex $ 	      cpqSePciSlotDeviceNumberIndex 	      cpqSePciPhySlot 	      cpqSePciSlotSubSystemID 	      cpqSePciSlotBoardName  
 	cpqSeRom  	      cpqSeSysRomVer    	cpqSeSerialPort Table   	      cpqSeSerialPortIndex  	      cpqSeSerialPortAddr 	      cpqSeSerialPortDesc   Traps :    	None    -------------------- cpqThresh Agent  -------------------- Attributes:    	cpqMeAlarm  	      cpqMeAlarmNextIndex  
 	cpqMeMibRev   	      cpqMeMibRevMajor  	      cpqMeMibRevMinor  	      cpqMeMibCondition 	      cpqMeAlarmIndex 	      cpqMeAlarmInterval  	      cpqMeAlarmVariable  	      cpqMeAlarmSampleType  	      cpqMeAlarmValue 	      cpqMeAlarmStartupAlarm   	      cpqMeAlarmRisingThreshold! 	      cpqMeAlarmFallingThreshold  	      cpqMeAlarmPermanence  	      cpqMeAlarmOwner 	      cpqMeAlarmStatus    Traps :    	cpqMeRisingAlarmExtended  	cpqMeFallingAlarmExtended   -------------------- cpqNIC Agent -------------------- Attributes:    	cpqNicMibRevMajor 	cpqNicMibRevMinor 	cpqNicMibCondition    	cpqNicIfLogMapIndex 	cpqNicIfLogMapIfNumber  	cpqNicIfLogMapDescription 	cpqNicIfLogMapGroupType 	cpqNicIfLogMapAdapterCount  	cpqNicIfLogMapAdapterOKCount  	cpqNicIfLogMapPhysicalAdapters  	cpqNicIfLogMapMACAddress  	cpqNicIfLogMapSwitchoverMode  	cpqNicIfLogMapCondition 	cpqNicIfLogMapStatus  	cpqNicIfLogMapNumSwitchovers    	cpqNicIfLogMapOverallCondition    	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterPort 	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterSlot 	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterIoAddr 	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterMemAddr   	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterEntry.length 	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterIndex  	cpqNicIfLogMapAdapterCount  	cpqNicIfLogMapGroupType 	cpqNicIfLogMapDescription 	cpqNicIfLogMapStatus  	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterIfNumber 	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterRole 	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterStatus 	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterDuplexState  	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterDma  	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterIrq  	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterMACAddress  	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterGoodReceives! 	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterGoodTransmits  	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterBadReceives   	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterBadTransmits# 	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterAlignmentErrors & 	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterCarrierSenseErrors! 	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterFrameTooLongs , 	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterMultipleCollisionFrames  	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterFCSErrors # 	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterLateCollisions  - 	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterInternalMacReceiveErrors  * 	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterSingleCollisionFrames ( 	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterExcessiveCollisions * 	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterDeferredTransmissions . 	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterInternalMacTransmitErrors  	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterCondition  	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterState  	cpqNicIfPhysAdapterStatsValid       Traps :    	None    -------------------- svrClu Agent -------------------- Attributes:    	svrCluMibMajorRev 	svrCluMibMinorRev 	svrCluSoftwareVendor  	svrCluSoftwareVersion 	svrCluSoftwareStatus  	svrCluClusterType 	svrCluExtensionOID  	svrCluThisMember  	svrCluClusterName 	svrCluMemberIndex 	svrCluMemberName  	svrCluMemberComment 	svrCluMemberStatus  	svrCluMemberAddressIndex  	svrCluMemberAddressIndex    Traps:   	svrCluMemberAdded 	svrCluMemberDeleted     -------------------- cpqIDA Agent -------------------- Attributes:    	cpqDaMibRevMajor  	cpqDaMibRevMinor  	cpqDaMibCondition 	cpqDaOsCommonPollFreq 	cpqDaCntlrIndex 	cpqDaCntlrModel 	cpqDaCntlrFWRev 	cpqDaCntlrStndIntr  	cpqDaCntlrSlot  	cpqDaCntlrCondition 	cpqDaCntlrProductRev  	cpqDaCntlrPartnerSlot 	cpqDaCntlrCurrentRole 	cpqDaCntlrBoardStatus 	cpqDaCntlrPartnerBoardStatus  	cpqDaCntlrBoardCondition   	cpqDaCntlrPartnerBoardCondition 	cpqDaCntlrDriveOwnership  	cpqDaCntlrSerialNumber  	cpqDaCntlrRedundancyType  	cpqDaCntlrRedundancyError 	cpqDaCntlrAccessModuleStatus  	cpqDaCntlrDaughterBoardType 	cpqDaCntlrHwLocation    	cpqDaAccelCntlrIndex  	cpqDaAccelStatus  	cpqDaAccelMemory  	cpqDaAccelBadData 	cpqDaAccelErrCode 	cpqDaAccelBattery 	cpqDaAccelReadErrs  	cpqDaAccelWriteErrs 	cpqDaAccelCondition 	cpqDaAccelReadMemory  	cpqDaAccelSerialNumber  	cpqDaAccelTotalMemory 	cpqDaLogDrvCntlrIndex 	cpqDaLogDrvIndex  	cpqDaLogDrvFaultTol 	cpqDaLogDrvStatus 	cpqDaLogDrvAutoRel  	cpqDaLogDrvRebuildBlks  	cpqDaLogDrvHasAccel 	cpqDaLogDrvAvailSpares  	cpqDaLogDrvPhyDrvIDs  	cpqDaLogDrvCondition  	cpqDaLogDrvPercentRebuild 	cpqDaLogDrvStripeSize 	cpqDaLogDrvOsName   	cpqDaSpareCntlrIndex  	cpqDaSparePhyDrvIndex 	cpqDaSpareStatus  	cpqDaSpareReplacedDrv 	cpqDaSpareRebuildBlks 	cpqDaSpareCondition 	cpqDaSpareBusNumber 	cpqDaSpareBay 	cpqDaSpareReplacedDrvBusNumber  	cpqDaSpareReplacedDrvBay  	cpqDaSparePercentRebuild  	cpqDaPhyDrvCntlrIndex 	cpqDaPhyDrvIndex  	cpqDaPhyDrvModel  	cpqDaPhyDrvFWRev  	cpqDaPhyDrvBay  	cpqDaPhyDrvStatus 	cpqDaPhyDrvUsedReallocs 	cpqDaPhyDrvRefHours 	cpqDaPhyDrvHReads 	cpqDaPhyDrvReads  	cpqDaPhyDrvHWrites  	cpqDaPhyDrvWrites 	cpqDaPhyDrvHSeeks 	cpqDaPhyDrvSeeks  	cpqDaPhyDrvHardReadErrs 	cpqDaPhyDrvRecvReadErrs 	cpqDaPhyDrvHardWriteErrs  	cpqDaPhyDrvRecvWriteErrs  	cpqDaPhyDrvHSeekErrs  	cpqDaPhyDrvSeekErrs 	cpqDaPhyDrvSpinupTime 	cpqDaPhyDrvDrqTimeouts  	cpqDaPhyDrvOtherTimeouts  	cpqDaPhyDrvSpinupRetries  	cpqDaPhyDrvBadRecvReads 	cpqDaPhyDrvBadRecvWrites  	cpqDaPhyDrvFormatErrs 	cpqDaPhyDrvPostErrs 	cpqDaPhyDrvReallocAborts  	cpqDaPhyDrvThreshPassed 	cpqDaPhyDrvHasMonInfo 	cpqDaPhyDrvCondition  	cpqDaPhyDrvHotPlugs 	cpqDaPhyDrvMediaErrs  	cpqDaPhyDrvHardwareErrs 	cpqDaPhyDrvAbortedCmds  	cpqDaPhyDrvSpinUpErrs 	cpqDaPhyDrvBadTargetErrs  	cpqDaPhyDrvSize 	cpqDaPhyDrvBusFaults  	cpqDaPhyDrvIrqDeglitches  	cpqDaPhyDrvHotPlug  	cpqDaPhyDrvPlacement  	cpqDaPhyDrvBusNumber  	cpqDaPhyDrvSerialNum  	cpqDaPhyDrvPreFailMonitoring  	cpqDaPhyDrvCurrentWidth 	cpqDaPhyDrvCurrentSpeed 	cpqDaPhyDrvFailureCode  	cpqDaPhyDrvBlinkTime  	cpqDaPhyDrvErrCntlrIndex  	cpqDaPhyDrvErrIDIndex 	cpqDaPhyDrvErrIndex 	cpqDaPhyDrvErrType  	cpqDaPhyDrvScsiOp 	cpqDaPhyDrvScsiStatus 	cpqDaPhyDrvCamStatus  	cpqDaPhyDrvSenseKey 	cpqDaPhyDrvQualifier  	cpqDaPhyDrvSenseCode  	cpqDaPhyDrvBlockValid 	cpqDaPhyDrvBlock  	cpqDaPhyDrvTime 	cpqDaPhyDrvErrDesc  	cpqDaPhyDrvThrCntlrIndex  	cpqDaPhyDrvThrIndex 	cpqDaPhyDrvThrUsedReallocs  	cpqDaPhyDrvThrRefHours  	cpqDaPhyDrvThrHardReadErrs  	cpqDaPhyDrvThrRecvReadErrs  	cpqDaPhyDrvThrHardWriteErrs 	cpqDaPhyDrvThrRecvWriteErrs 	cpqDaPhyDrvThrSeekErrs  	cpqDaPhyDrvThrSpinupTime  	cpqDaPhyDrvThrDrqTimeouts 	cpqDaPhyDrvThrOtherTimeouts 	cpqDaPhyDrvThrSpinupRetries 	cpqDaPhyDrvThrBadRecvReads  	cpqDaPhyDrvThrBadRecvWrites 	cpqDaPhyDrvThrFormatErrs  	cpqDaPhyDrvThrPostErrs  	cpqDaPhyDrvThrNotReadyErrs  	cpqDaPhyDrvThrReallocAborts 	cpqDaPhyDrvThrHotPlugs  	cpqDaPhyDrvThrMediaErrs 	cpqDaPhyDrvThrHardwareErrs  	cpqDaPhyDrvThrAbortedCmds 	cpqDaPhyDrvThrSpinUpErrs  	cpqDaPhyDrvThrBadTargetErrs 	cpqDaPhyDrvThrViUsedReallocs  	cpqDaPhyDrvThrViSpinupTime  	cpqDaPhyDrvThrIrqDeglitches   	cpqDaCntlrPerfCntlrIndex  	cpqDaCntlrPerfInstance  	cpqDaCntlrPerfSampleInterval  	cpqDaCntlrPerfVersion 	cpqDaCntlrPerfCpuPercentBusy  	cpqDaCntlrPerfCommandCount  	cpqDaCntlrPerfAvgLatency    	cpqDaLogDrvPerfCntlrIndex 	cpqDaLogDrvPerfIndex  	cpqDaLogDrvPerfInstance 	cpqDaLogDrvPerfSampleInterval 	cpqDaLogDrvPerfAvgQueueDepth  	cpqDaLogDrvPerfReads  	cpqDaLogDrvPerfWrites 	cpqDaLogDrvPerfTotalIO  	cpqDaLogDrvPerfCacheHits  	cpqDaLogDrvPerfCacheMisses   	cpqDaLogDrvPerfReadAheadSectors 	cpqDaLogDrvPerfSectorsRead  	cpqDaLogDrvPerfSectorsWritten   Traps:   	cpqDa3LogDrvStatusChange  	cpqDa4SpareStatusChange 	cpqDa5AccelStatusChange 	cpqDa5AccelBadDataTrap  	cpqDa5AccelBatteryFailed  	cpqDa5CntlrStatusChange   	cpqDa5PhyDrvStatusChange  	cpqDa5PhyDrvThreshPassedTrap      -------------------- cpqStsys Agent   -------------------- Attributes:    	cpqSsMibRevMajor  	cpqSsMibRevMinor  	cpqSsMibCondition   	cpqSsBoxCntlrIndex  	cpqSsBoxBusIndex  	cpqSsBoxModel 	cpqSsBoxFWRev 	cpqSsBoxVendor  	cpqSsBoxFanStatus 	cpqSsBoxCondition 	cpqSsBoxTempStatus  	cpqSsBoxSidePanelStatus 	cpqSsBoxFltTolPwrSupplyStatus 	cpqSsBoxBackPlaneVersion  	cpqSsBoxTotalBays 	cpqSsBoxPlacement 	cpqSsBoxDuplexOption  	cpqSsBoxBoardRevision 	cpqSsBoxSerialNumber    Traps:   	cpqSs3FanStatusChange 	cpqSs3TempFailed  	cpqSs3TempDegraded 
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