Veritas InfoScale™ Operations Manager 8.0.2 Installation and Configuration Guide
- Section I. Installing and configuring Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager
- Planning your Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager installation
- Downloading Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager 8.0.2
- Typical Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager deployment configuration
- System requirements
- Installing, upgrading, and uninstalling Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager
- About installing Management Server
- About installing managed host
- About upgrading Management Server
- About backing up and restoring Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager data
- About upgrading managed hosts to Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager 8.0.2
- Configuring Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager in a high availability and disaster recovery environment
- Configuring the high availability feature in Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager
- Configuring a new Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager installation in high availability environment
- Configuring an existing Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager installation in high availability environment
- Configuring a new Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager installation in high availability environment
- Configuring Management Server in one-to-one DR environment
- Configuring Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager in high availability and disaster recovery environment
- About upgrading the high availability configurations
- About upgrading the high availability and disaster recovery configurations
- Configuring the high availability feature in Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager
- Installing and uninstalling Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager add-ons
- Uploading a Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager add-on to the repository
- Installing a Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager add-on
- Uninstalling a Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager add-on
- Removing a Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager add-on from the repository
- Canceling deployment request for a Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager add-on
- Installing a Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager add-on on a specific managed host
- Uninstalling a Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager add-on from a specific managed host
- Planning your Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager installation
- Section II. Setting up the Management Server environment
- Basic Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager tasks
- Adding and managing hosts
- Overview of host discovery
- Overview of agentless discovery
- About installing OpenSSH on a UNIX host
- Adding the managed hosts to Management Server using an agent configuration
- Adding the managed hosts to Management Server using an agentless configuration
- Adding Agentless hosts to the Management Server using Profile
- Editing the agentless host configuration
- Setting up user access
- Adding Lightweight Directory Access Protocol or Active Directory-based authentication on Management Server
- Configuring LDAP using CLI
- Setting up fault monitoring
- Creating rules in the Management Server perspective
- Editing rules in the Management Server perspective
- Deleting rules in the Management Server perspective
- Enabling rules in the Management Server perspective
- Disabling rules in the Management Server perspective
- Suppressing faults in the Management Server perspective
- Suppressing a fault definition in the Management Server perspective
- Setting up virtualization environment discovery
- Setting up near real-time discovery of VMware events
- Requirements for discovering the Solaris zones
- Adding a virtualization server
- Editing a virtualization discovery configuration
- Refreshing a virtualization discovery configuration
- Deploying hot fixes, packages, and patches
- Installing a Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager hot fix, package, or patch
- Configuring Management Server settings
- Configuring SNMP trap settings for alert notifications
- Setting up extended attributes
- Viewing information on the Management Server environment
- Appendix A. Troubleshooting
- Management Server (MS)
- Managed host (MH)
- Management Server (MS)
Configuring the VMware vCenter Server to generate SNMP traps
Provide the following information to configure the vCenter Server to generate SNMP traps:
Using the vCenter Server console, configure the Management Server as the SNMP trap receiver.
In the Home page of vSphere Client, select vCenter Server Settings and then select SNMP configuration. Enable one of the SNMP receivers and enter the details as follows:
Field
Description
Receiver URL
Provide the host name of the Management Server which will be connected to the VMware vCenter Server. VMware vCenter Server sends the SNMP traps to this Management Server.
Also, configure port 162 as the SNMP port. Ensure that port 162 is not used by any other application in Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager Management Server.
Note:
For a Windows Management Server configured in high availability (HA) environment, provide the virtual IP address of the Management Server HA setup.
Community String
Provide community string. SNMP versions v1 and v2 are supported.
Configure alarm for generating SNMP traps when a virtual machine state changes or any virtual infrastructure-related change occurs.
It includes adding alarm to monitor the changes related to virtual machine state and vCenter Server infrastructure, and then adding the appropriate action (for example, send a notification trap).
In the Home page of the VMware vSphere Client, select Hosts and Clusters and right-click on the VMware vCenter Server, data-center or an individual virtual machine to set the alarm. You can set the alarm at an individual virtual machine level, at the data center level, or at the entire VMware vCenter Server level. It is recommended to set it at the VMware vCenter Server level.
In the General tab, provide alarm details with alarm type set for monitoring the virtual machines. Enter the details as listed in the following table:
Field
Description
Alarm Name
Provide the name of the alarm.
Description
Provide additional information about the alarm.
Alarm Type
Select Virtual Machines in the Monitor drop-down list.
Select Monitor for specific events occurring on this object, for example, VM powered On option. Ensure that Enable this alarm check box is selected.
In the Triggers tab, add the required triggers to monitor the states of the virtual machine. For example, VM created, VM migrated, VM powered on, VM powered off, VM suspended, DRS VM powered on (for clustered environment with DRS enabled) and so on. The values of the fields are as follows:
For the following value of an event...
Select the following status...
VM powered on
Unset
VM powered off
Unset
DRS VM powered on
Unset
VM suspended
Unset
VM created
Unset
VM migrated
Unset
VM relocating
Unset
VM renamed
Unset
DRS VM migrated
Unset
Provide information on when to send the notification trap.
In the Actions tab of the Alarm Settings panel, click to add a new action. In the Action drop-down list, select Send a notification trap option. Set action as provided in the following figure:
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