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Oracle® Server Management Agents User's Guide

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Updated: January 2017
 
 

Oracle Server Hardware Management Agent

The Oracle Server Hardware Management Agent (Hardware Management Agent) and associated Oracle Server Hardware SNMP Plugins (Hardware SNMP Plugins) provide a way to monitor and manage your server and server module's hardware using an operating system native agent.

This in-band functionality enables you to use a single IP address (the host's IP) for monitoring your servers and blade server modules, without having to connect the management port of the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) service processor to the network.

The Hardware Management Agent and Hardware SNMP Plugins run on the host operating system of your Oracle servers, communicating with the Oracle ILOM service processor. The Hardware Management Agent daemon, called hwmgmtd, regularly polls the service processor for information about the current state of the server. Hardware Management Agent can poll the service processor for hardware information over either the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect, available on Oracle latest servers, or KCS interface on previous generation servers. This information is then made available by Hardware Management Agent over SNMP using the Hardware SNMP Plugins.

In addition, the Hardware Management Agent maintains a separate log that contains information about the Hardware Management Agent status, which can be used for troubleshooting.


Note -  In previous versions of Hardware Management Pack (before version 2.3.0.0), the agent read the service processor's System Event Log (SEL) records, logged new events to syslog and generated SNMP traps using the host SNMP daemon. As of version 2.3.0.0, the Hardware Management Agent no longer performs this function.

To replicate this functionality, use the ipmievd daemon (available as part of ipmitool with Oracle Hardware Management Pack) to log SEL events to syslog. The Oracle ILOM Trap proxy (itpconfig) can also be used to forward Oracle ILOM generated SNMP traps using the Host-to-ILOM interconnect.