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Compare the Inventories of a Set of Nodes, Using the HPSIM GUI, Using the SCM GUI

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z 3.2.3 How to Run SCM Web-based GUI Back to Top 1.6.11 Compare the Inventories of a Set of Nodes Comparing the results of Data Collection tasks is done using the HP System Management Tools: Using the HPSIM GUI To create a Data Collection task using HPSIM GUI, do the following: z Select "Reports", then click on "Snapshot Comparison". The Snapshot Comparison window appears. z Select the target node(s). z Select between two and four snapshots for the systems from the Select Snapshots page. z Click [Run Reports]. References: z 3.9.4 How to run HPSIM Web-based GUI Using the SCM GUI: To define Compute Node inventories for consistency checks, use the SCM GUI to access the Systems Inventory Manager GUI. z Select one or more nodes. z Under "Tools", select "System Inventory", and then click "SysInvMgr portal". z This launches the Systems Inventory Manager GUI. z Using the Systems Inventory Manager GUI: { Log in as "admin". { Select the "Filter" folder. { Click "Create Filter". { Enter a name to uniquely identify the inventory filter. { Enter an optional description. { Select one or more categories (e.g. System, Memory, I/O Devices). { Select one or more Groups from the selected categories (e.g. BundleContents, LogicalMemory). { For fine control over inventory collection, use "Advanced Settings" to select or unselect specific items. References:

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3.2.3 How to Run SCM Web
-
based GUI
Back to Top
1.6.11 Compare the Inventories of a Set of Nodes
Comparing the results of Data Collection tasks is done using the HP System Management Tools:
Using the HPSIM GUI
To create a Data Collection task using HPSIM GUI, do the following:
Select "Reports", then click on "Snapshot Comparison". The Snapshot
Comparison window appears.
Select the target node(s).
Select between two and four snapshots for the systems from the Select
Snapshots page.
Click [Run Reports].
References:
3.9.4 How to run HPSIM Web
-
based GUI
Using the SCM GUI:
To define Compute Node inventories for consistency checks, use the SCM GUI to access the
Systems Inventory Manager GUI.
Select one or more nodes.
Under "Tools", select "System Inventory", and then click "SysInvMgr portal".
This launches the Systems Inventory Manager GUI.
Using the Systems Inventory Manager GUI:
Log in as "admin".
Select the "Filter" folder.
Click "Create Filter".
Enter a name to uniquely identify the inventory filter.
Enter an optional description.
Select one or more categories (e.g. System, Memory, I/O
Devices).
Select one or more Groups from the selected categories (e.g.
BundleContents, LogicalMemory).
For fine control over inventory collection, use "Advanced
Settings" to select or unselect specific items.
References: