HP ProLiant BL25p HP BladeSystem Management Pack version 1.0 for Microsoft Sys - Page 11
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• The HP BladeSystem Enclosure Monitor Service class instance is discovered and displays properly on the Monitor Service State view. Researching state monitoring HP BladeSystem Enclosures are monitored in two ways after initially importing the HP BladeSystem Management Pack: • Discovery and state monitoring • Event monitoring The discovery and state monitoring provides the latest HP BladeSystem inventory and state results to the System Center Essentials console. This monitoring displays a near real-time state of the HP BladeSystem cClass enclosure, and provides the state down to HP Health Component level. HP Health Components present detailed component level information. However, they do not display diagnostic level information for each component. To get the detailed information, launch the HP Onboard Administrator Web console task. If there are yellow or red states in HP BladeSystem classes, HP recommends working through the HP Onboard Administrator Web console after initially starting the management of HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosures. The event monitoring provides the best possible information for failed descriptions and failed components. If the event monitoring generates an alert on the System Center Essentials console, it requires a swift resolution to the event. Events are generated only once. If a state change was observed, check the Active Alerts view to find detailed information for the issue. An HP b-Class Blade Server is not displayed in the HP BladeSystem Enclosure Group HP b-Class Blade Servers are not supported by this product. Expected associated classes are not displaying in the Enclosure State View or the Health Collection View By default, the Enclosure State View and the Health Collection State View do not display the expected associated class instances. The layout of the view can be different according to the installation order of the management packs, the discovery results, and the user's console operation. To include the associated classes and properties you want to see in each view, open the Personalize View dialog box and select the associated class and properties to be included. Event View and Performance View are empty The HP BladeSystem Management Pack does not have data collection rules for events or performance. Though the Event and Performance views are accessible from HP Classes, data does not display on these views. To view an NT Event, launch the Computer Management task, and view the Event Viewer folder under System Tools. Events from the HP BladeSystem Enclosure Monitor Service are stored in the HP BladeSystem event log. Troubleshooting 11