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[. . . ] HP Insight Control Environment for Linux User's Guide Version 2. 00 HP Part Number: 483100-001 Published: March 2008 Edition: 1 © Copyright 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L. P. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or copying. Consistent with FAR 12. 211 and 12. 212, Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U. S. Government under vendor's standard commercial license. [. . . ] If an operation status goes to Complete or Failed, it means that the operation could not be cancelled before the operation completed execution. If an operation could not be cancelled, the cancel will occur between operations. If there is a following operation, its state will be Cancelled. NOTE: When an operation has a status of Cancelling, the target status is Cancelled, but the end time is empty for both the operation and the target. Terminal operation status Complete: The execution of the operation completed as expected. Failed: The operation was not successful. Cancelled: You pressed the Stop button for the target or task and this operation was the last one executed or the next one to execute. Not Executed: All operations following an operation with the Failed or Cancelled status have a status of Not Executed. This indicates that no part of the operation was executed. Start time This is the time at which the execution of this operation began for the target. If an operation has a status of Pending, the value of the Start Time column for that row is blank. This is the time at which the execution of the operation completed for the target, regardless of whether the result was successful. If the operation has a non-terminal status, the value of the End Time column for that row is blank End time 7. 7. 2 Operation Details The Operation Details Log contains the results from executing the selected operation on the selected target. 7. 7 Target Details 73 74 8 Managing ICE-Linux Collections for Monitoring This chapter addresses the following topics: · · · · "Introduction to Collections" (page 75) "How Is a Collection Populated?" (page 76) "Adding Servers and Switches to an Existing ICE-Linux Collection" (page 76) "Removing a Managed System or Switch from an ICE-Linux Collection" (page 77) 8. 1 Introduction to Collections The ICE-Linux installation process creates an HP SIM collection specifically for use by ICE-Linux. The ICE-Linux collection identifies the systems and related objects (such as servers, switches, and enclosures) that can be monitored and managed by ICE-Linux. A collection enables you to easily designate and track managed objects, and the ICE-Linux collection is divided into subcollections of managed objects based on object type. The default ICE-Linux collection name is icelx, but you can override the default name during the ICE-Linux installation process. The collection name also represents a virtual prefix for referencing managed systems when using some ICE-Linux commands. For example, the default collection name icelx enables you to reference managed systems using condensed canonical notation such as icelx[1-15] where icelx1 through icelx15 are the internally assigned names for the managed systems in the icelx collection. When you open HP SIM, the ICE-Linux collection and its subcollections are listed in the left frame under Systems Managed by ICE-Linux. For more information about HP SIM collections, see the HP Systems Insight Manager 5. 2 Technical Reference Guide. Table 8-1 (page 75) lists the specific subcollections that are managed by ICE-Linux. Table 8-1 ICE-Linux Subcollections Object Type Server Console port Enclosures Subcollection Name {collection_name}_Servers {collection_name}_Console_Ports {collection_name}_Enclosures Description Allows you to monitor and manage all systems that are licensed for ICE-Linux Provides access to the management processor on each managed system If the hardware configuration contains HP BladeServers and Enclosures, this collection provides access to the enclosures Provides access to all switches Switches {collection_name}_Switches 8. 1 Introduction to Collections 75 8. 2 How Is a Collection Populated? An ICE-Linux collection is populated with objects automatically or manually. [. . . ] -depth -print | cpio -pamVd . . /CORE9/CD4 cd . . umount cdmount mount -o loop /tmp/SLES-9-i386-RC5-CD5. iso cdmount cd cdmount find . -depth -print | cpio -pamVd . . /CORE9/CD5 cd . . Loop mount and copy the service pack contents into their separate directories # mkdir -p SVRP3/CD{1, 2, 3} # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # mount -o loop /tmp/SLES-9-SP-3-i386-CD1. iso cdmount cd cdmount find . [. . . ]

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