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Introduction, Overview, Windows Management Instrumentation

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1 Introduction This document applies to the HP Insight Management Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) Providers for Windows Server® 2008 R2 and Windows Server® 2008 SP2 on Integrity servers, version 7.0.0.0 (Insight Providers). This release of the Insight Providers supports Integrity servers running Windows Server® 2008 R2 and Windows Server® 2008 SP2. For information regarding supported servers, options, and operating system versions, see Chapter 6 (page 27). Overview Many management products have been built on SNMP, a common network management technology. However, SNMP-based management solutions have a simple structure and weak security protocol relative to alternatives. These limitations prevent comprehensive, industry-standard, and secure system management. In place of SNMP, SMASH and SMI-S are secure, robust standards endorsed by the DMTF and SNIA that are quickly gaining momentum. These standards provide the foundation for future server management infrastructures. The Insight Providers are based on SMASH and SMI-S. The Insight Providers employ the set of base-level instrumentation provided by system management controllers and drivers, I/O controllers and drivers, and system firmware interfaces. These components deliver in-depth hardware management, including hardware inventory data, system state, and event notifications. The data model implemented in the Insight Providers provides industry standard compliance by conforming to DMTF, SMASH, and SMI-S profiles. The data model implemented in the Insight Providers provides industry standard compliance by conforming to DMTF, SMASH, and SMI-S profiles. Windows Management Instrumentation WMI is the Microsoft® implementation of WBEM, a set of industry-standard technologies for accessing system information in a distributed management environment. WBEM and WMI use the CIM standard to represent systems, networks, applications, devices, and other managed components in an object-oriented manner. The WMI Providers extend CIM to make Integrity-specific management data and events available to system administrators, enabling administrative tasks to be automated. For more information on WBEM and WMI, see the following websites: • WBEM (http://www.dmtf.org/standards/wbem/) • WMI (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/wmisdk/wmi/wmi_start_page.asp) • About WMI (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/wmisdk/wmi/about_wmi.asp) • CIM (http://www.dmtf.org/standards/cim) Installing and Configuring the WBEM Providers The WBEM Providers are installed by default when you install the Integrity Support Pack. For information on configuring the WBEM Providers, see the Windows Server™ 2008 R2 on HP Integrity Servers Installation Guide and Windows Server™ 2008 SP2 on HP Integrity Servers Installation Guide. Overview 9

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1 Introduction
This document applies to the HP Insight Management Web-Based Enterprise Management
(WBEM) Providers for Windows Server® 2008 R2 and Windows Server® 2008 SP2 on Integrity
servers, version 7.0.0.0 (Insight Providers).
This release of the Insight Providers supports Integrity servers running Windows Server® 2008
R2 and Windows Server® 2008 SP2. For information regarding supported servers, options, and
operating system versions, see
Chapter 6 (page 27)
.
Overview
Many management products have been built on SNMP, a common network management
technology. However, SNMP-based management solutions have a simple structure and weak
security protocol relative to alternatives. These limitations prevent comprehensive,
industry-standard, and secure system management.
In place of SNMP, SMASH and SMI-S are secure, robust standards endorsed by the DMTF and
SNIA that are quickly gaining momentum. These standards provide the foundation for future
server management infrastructures.
The Insight Providers are based on SMASH and SMI-S. The Insight Providers employ the set of
base-level instrumentation provided by system management controllers and drivers, I/O
controllers and drivers, and system firmware interfaces. These components deliver in-depth
hardware management, including hardware inventory data, system state, and event notifications.
The data model implemented in the Insight Providers provides industry standard compliance
by conforming to DMTF, SMASH, and SMI-S profiles. The data model implemented in the Insight
Providers provides industry standard compliance by conforming to DMTF, SMASH, and SMI-S
profiles.
Windows Management Instrumentation
WMI is the Microsoft® implementation of WBEM, a set of industry-standard technologies for
accessing system information in a distributed management environment. WBEM and WMI use
the CIM standard to represent systems, networks, applications, devices, and other managed
components in an object-oriented manner. The WMI Providers extend CIM to make
Integrity-specific management data and events available to system administrators, enabling
administrative tasks to be automated.
For more information on WBEM and WMI, see the following websites:
WBEM (
http://www
.dmtf.org/standards/wbem/
)
WMI (
)
About WMI (
)
CIM (
http://www
.dmtf.org/standards/cim
)
Installing and Configuring the WBEM Providers
The WBEM Providers are installed by default when you install the Integrity Support Pack. For
information on configuring the WBEM Providers, see the
Windows Server™ 2008 R2 on HP Integrity
Servers Installation Guide
and
Windows Server™ 2008 SP2 on HP Integrity Servers Installation Guide
.
Overview
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