HP BL680c HP Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager User Guide - Page 66

Options, Discovery, Events, Automatic Event Handling, Profile Failover Trigger Events, Run custom

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1. Enable HP SIM automatic discovery by selecting Options→Discovery. Discovery must be enabled to discover servers within the environment. 2. Enable active event handling by selecting Options→Events→Automatic Event Handling→New Task. This step launches a wizard to aid in the creation of a task. 3. Use the wizard to select a name for the event handler. 4. To monitor the selected CPU and memory-related failures, select the Profile Failover Trigger Events event collection. 5. Select the systems that the event handler must monitor. You can select specific systems or a collection of systems. 6. Step 4 of the wizard enables you to choose what actions the event handler must if one of the selected systems generates an event. Select Run custom CMS tool, and then select VCEM Profile Failover by Hostname. 7. If there is a specific time the event handler must be active, choose a time filter. 8. Review the selected events, systems, and actions for the automatic event handler. VC Profile Failovers will now occur whenever any of the designated systems generate one of the events within the event collection. When an event triggers a VC Profile Failover, a VCEM Failover job appears to have originated from the administrator user account and will failover the system which generated the event. For more information about VC Profile Failover, see the failover white paper at http://www.hp.com/go/vcem. For more information about Automatic Event Handling, see the HP SIM User Guide at http://www.hp.com/go/hpsim. 66 Managing bays

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1.
Enable HP SIM automatic discovery by selecting
Options
Discovery
. Discovery must be enabled to
discover servers within the environment.
2.
Enable active event handling by selecting
Options
Events
Automatic Event Handling
New
Task
. This step launches a wizard to aid in the creation of a task.
3.
Use the wizard to select a name for the event handler.
4.
To monitor the selected CPU and memory-related failures, select the
Profile Failover Trigger Events
event collection.
5.
Select the systems that the event handler must monitor. You can select specific systems or a collection
of systems.
6.
Step 4 of the wizard enables you to choose what actions the event handler must if one of the selected
systems generates an event. Select
Run custom CMS tool
, and then select
VCEM Profile Failover
by Hostname
.
7.
If there is a specific time the event handler must be active, choose a time filter.
8.
Review the selected events, systems, and actions for the automatic event handler.
VC Profile Failovers will now occur whenever any of the designated systems generate one of the events
within the event collection. When an event triggers a VC Profile Failover, a VCEM Failover job appears to
have originated from the administrator user account and will failover the system which generated the event.
For more information about VC Profile Failover, see the failover white paper at
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tp://w
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.hp
.com/go/vcem
.
For more information about Automatic Event Handling, see the
HP SIM User Guide
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w
.hp
.com/go/hpsim
.
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