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Oracle Hardware Management Connector for IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus User's Guide
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Using This Documentation

Introduction

Installing Oracle HMC for Netcool/OMNIbus

Configuring Oracle Servers for IBM Netcool OMNIbus Monitoring

Choosing a Configuration Procedure

Configuring Oracle Servers for OS Level Monitoring

Configure the SNMP Management Agent File on SPARC Solaris

Configuring Oracle Servers for SP Level Monitoring

Configure SNMP Protocol Settings on Oracle ILOM SP

Configuring x86 Embedded LOM Version 2.91 Service Processors

Configure SNMP Protocol Settings on Embedded LOM SP Version 2.91

Configuring x86 Embedded LOM Version 4.x Service Processors

Configure SNMP Protocol Settings on Embedded LOM SP Version 4.x

Verifying Successful Configuration for IBM Netcool/OMNIbus

Verifying Configuration Manually

Test the Configuration Manually

Verifying Configuration Remotely Using ALOM

Verify Configuration for Remote ALOM-based SPARC Solaris System

Verifying Configuration Remotely Using IPMItool

Verify IBM Netcool/OMNIbus Is Configured to Receive Traps From Server SP

Verifying Configuration Remotely Using psradm

Verify Configuration Remotely and Generate Trap Using Solaris psradm Utility

Monitoring Oracle Servers in IBM Netcool/OMNIbus

Release Notes

Index

Verifying Successful Configuration for IBM Netcool/OMNIbus

To the extent that Oracle HMC for Netcool/OMNIbus employs a variety of system management technologies to monitor different types of servers, there is no one procedure that exercises every interface on each managed system in order to verify that the entire integration has been installed and configured properly.

If you are physically located with your managed systems, you could always manually remove and re-insert a non-critical component on one server after another. For more information, see Verifying Configuration Manually. This manual procedure becomes impractical at large installations and impossible at remote locations. Performing remote verification is more convenient, but requires different procedures for OS-level or SP-level integrations and for different types of servers (x86 or SPARC).

To determine which remote procedures are appropriate for your test plan and for the types of servers supported by your management application, consult the following table.

CPU Type
SP Type
OS-level Procedure(s)
SP-level Procedure(s)
x86
ILOM
Not supported
x86
Embedded LOM
Not supported
SPARC
ILOM
SPARC
ALOM
Not supported

The following sections describe how to perform each of these procedures.