QuickSpecs - HPE Insight Management WBEM Providers. To view PDF files, you need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. ![]() The very first post of my blog starts here with the installation and configuration of HPE System Management Homepage (SMH) on a Windows Server OS. HPE SMH provides the health statuses of different server hardware components like Processors, Memory, Power Supply Units, Array Controller, Hard Disk Drives among others. It pulls up hardware information from either of the 2 sources: SNMP Service or WBEM Providers. As such having either of them is sufficient. But I prefer to have them both for cases where one stops working. In such a case, I can still have the data pulled from at least one working source. Other important use of the HPE SMH is Integrated Management Logs (IML) which gives out the details of various events that have occurred and is very useful in troubleshooting hardware issues. Prerequisites: • Physical Server: HPE Server Model • Operating System: Windows Server Edition • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Service Feature (Optional) • For Windows Server 2008 and above: Server Manager > Features > SNMP Service. • Make sure to include the Management tools for the SNMP Service, without which we will not be able to see the Security tab under SNMP Service in the Services MMC. • For Windows Server 2003 and below: Control Panel (control) > Add or Remove Programs (appwiz.cpl) > Add/Remove Windows Components > Management And Monitoring Tools > Simple Network Management Protocol. • You will require the respective OS Setup CD during installation to obtain. For Windows Server 2003, luckily, we have the binaries available at • Open the Services MMC (services.msc) and look for SNMP Service. • Double-click the service to open the Properties and go to Security tab. • Add the following 2 communities under “Accepted community names” with their respective rights. • public – READ ONLY • private – READ WRITE • Add the loopback address (127.0.0.1) under “Accept SNMP packets from these hosts”. • Once you have performed the above 2 steps, your SNMP Service Properties – Security tab should appear as below: Procedure: • Open your favorite web browser and search engine. Search for “Server Model”+”Drivers”. • Click on either 1 st or 2 nd search result which says “Drivers & Software for “. • Change the Operating System text box to the one desired (as per your OS edition). • Go to the section of “Software – System Management”. • Download and install the following components. • * RECOMMENDED * HPE System Management Homepage for Windows x64 (American, International). Guitar hero 3 install pc. • HPE Insight Management Agents for Windows Server x64 Editions. • HPE Insight Management WBEM Providers for Windows Server x64 Editions (American, International). Configuration: Once the necessary components mentioned on this post have been installed, you can login into the HPE SMH. Out of sight 1966 rapidshare files 77623045. You can login either using HPE SMH icon on your Desktop or opening either of the the web pages – or or or You can see the Data Source on the top right corner of the web page listing either WBEM or SNMP. If you want to toggle between either of them, you need to go to Settings > Data Source. Note: Update – Jan 5th, 2016: You might face errors during installation. If you do, then please go to the path of the installation log and find out the issue. I have faced issues due to missing drivers for devices present in Device Manager. Always check Device Manager for Unknown/Other devices and try to install appropriate driver for the same. In my case, it was a driver related to iLO. References: • • •. Hi Guys, I seem to be having an issue getting the HP System Management Homepage working correctly with my HP Micro Server. When i installed WHS2011, i installed the HP Insight Manager and it configured the System Management Homepage for me, all good. However now ive put on Server 2008R2 and put the Insight Manager on, the System Management Homepage just shows up like this - There must be something really simple that im missing here, can anyone point me out where im going wrong please? ![]() All the servers drivers are installed, windows updates fully upto date and Insight Manager reports all HP Software upto date + devices software. I dont have a remote management card installed but that shouldnt matter for local management? SNMP Service is installed etc Any help would be great, Thank you in advance x. Hello Shikaka, Are you saying that you had HP's Systems Insight Manager ( HP SIM) software installed on an HP Microserver running WHS 2011? HP's SIM is a free software found here: I have an N40L Microserver running WHS 2011. I just installed a P410 RAID controller card.
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