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1 © 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice ASAP 2.5 TOI Part 4 ASAP OVO SPI mailto:collin.obrien@hp.com

2 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI2 Introduction Welcome to the ASAP 2.5 TOI ASAP 2.5 TOI Part 1 – ASAP Server Rank, Action, File and Process ASAP 2.5 TOI Part 2 – ASAP Server Enhancements and Comm SGP ASAP 2.5 TOI Part 3 – ASAP Client ASAP 2.5 TOI Part 4 – ASAP OVO SPI Audience GCSC NonStop Analysts Other Interested HP Employees Other Places to Go for Information NonStopASAP.com HP OpenView SPI For ASAP Reference Guide (ships with the SPI) HP OpenView SPI For ASAP on-line help (ships with the SPI) HP OpenView SPI For ASAP manual in NTL

3 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI3 Contents What’s This About Introduction Introduction topics, audience, other references Background Background overview of the SPI Architecture Architecture SPI components and how they fit within ASAP ASAP Data in OVO ASAP Data in OVO ASAP objects, nodes, & messages in OpenView System Requirements System Requirements hardware and software necessary to run the SPI Installation Installation SPI setup, verification, and removal Configuration Configuration configuring ASAP and SPI components More Information More Information additional resources

4 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI4 OpenView Smart Plug-In (SPI) for ASAP is a Windows- based component that allows ASAP to integrate with HP OpenView Permits sharing of ASAP object hierarchy and alerts with an OpenView environment Includes all objects monitored by ASAP: system, application, and third-party SPI included as part of base ASAP product OpenView integration is optional; OpenView is not required to utilize ASAP ASAP OpenView SPI Background General Information and Capabilities

5 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI5 SPI made up of two components: ASAP OpenView Adapter and ASAP OpenView Policy ASAP OpenView SPI Architecture ASAP OVO SPI Components

6 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI6 ASAP OpenView SPI Architecture Adapter Details Receives ASAP object and state data from ASAP Client via OEM Adds new objects, nodes, and services to OpenView Analyzes the state of each object Maps ASAP states to OpenView states Generates an alert message for each object that has changed state Regulates flow of alerts from ASAP to OpenView

7 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI7 ASAP OpenView SPI Architecture Policy Details Defines rules for how ASAP messages are handled by OpenView once received Extracts message fields for display in message browser Performs auto-acknowledgement of prior messages Responsible for defining state propagation rules for ASAP objects within OpenView

8 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI8 ASAP Data Within OpenView Overview ASAP data appears within OpenView in 4 locations: All systems monitored by ASAP appear in the node tree ASAP object hierarchy appears in the services tree ASAP alert messages appear in the OpenView message browser ASAP nodes and alert messages accessible via OpenView web interface All ASAP data within OpenView can be viewed and acted on in the same way as all other OpenView data ASAP data is “permanent” within OpenView; the only way to remove an object or message is to delete it via OpenView console

9 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI9 Nodes listed under “HP NonStop Servers (ASAP)” branch of tree Node name annotated to reflect state of the node OpenView propagation engine propagates “worst” state of any ASAP object on that system Selecting an individual node causes message browser to filter display of messages ASAP Data Within OpenView The Node Tree OpenView node tree contains a list of all systems monitored by ASAP

10 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI10 ASAP Data Within OpenView The Services Tree OpenView services tree contains a list of all ASAP services/objects Listed under “HP NonStop Servers (ASAP)” branch of tree Depth of object hierarchy controlled by Client and Adapter settings States propagated, and objects/services annotated to reflect state Drill-down through hierarchy causes message browser to filter accordingly

11 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI11 ASAP Data Within OpenView The Hyberbolic Tree ASAP services/objects also displayed in OpenView hyperbolic services tree Contains same data as standard tree; just a different display paradigm

12 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI12 ASAP Data Within OpenView Messages Message browser contains alert messages from ASAP Severity reflects the criticality of the message Service defines the ASAP entity Node defines the node on which the object resides Object specifies the name of the object alerting Text provides error/state information

13 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI13 ASAP Data Within OpenView Web Interface ASAP data can be accessed from any web browser ASAP Node ListASAP MessagesFilter CriteriaAcknowledge, annotate messages

14 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI14 ASAP Data Within OpenView State Mapping ASAP and OpenView employ different state models ASAP/OEM utilizes a 9-state model OpenView utilizes a 5-state model ASAP OpenView Adapter maps ASAP/OEM states to OpenView states

15 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI15 System Requirements SPI Hardware and Software Requirements Hardware Identical to those for OpenView, since the SPI runs on the OpenView server system Software Microsoft Windows 2000 or 2003 server HP OpenView Operations for Windows version 7.x ASAP Client, any version ASAP Open Enterprise Management Gateway (OEM), any version

16 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI16 Installation SPI Setup and Deployment To install the SPI Run SPIForASAPSetup.exe from the ASAP 2.5 client CD Run SPIForASAPSetup.exe from the \Tandem\ASAPOpenViewSetup folder Restrictions OpenView must be installed prior to installing the SPI Effects of installation SPI files placed on system SPI classes and objects registered in system registry SPI policy uploaded to OpenView

17 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI17 Installation Verifying the Installation Verification process explained in detail in HP OpenView SPI for ASAP Reference Guide Check that all files were installed to required locations Confirm that the ASAP OpenView Adapter has been registered correctly Ensure that the ASAP OpenView Policy has been uploaded to OpenView Ensure that the ASAP OpenView Policy has been deployed on the OpenView server

18 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI18 Installation Removing the SPI from a Server Use Windows “Add or Remove Programs” control panel May also manually remove the SPI components See HP OpenView SPI for ASAP Reference Guide for details ASAP objects, nodes, and messages in OpenView are not deleted if the SPI is removed

19 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI19 Adapter Configuration Overview To enable and configure the ASAP OpenView Adapter, three steps are necessary: Enable the OEM in the ASAP Client Enable the OpenView Adapter in the OEM Set Adapter options

20 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI20 Adapter Configuration Enable OEM in ASAP Client OEM must be enabled in order to interface to OpenView Check “Open Enterprise Management” check box on OEM tab of ASAP client property sheet

21 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI21 Adapter Configuration Add/Activate OpenView Adapter in OEM Bring up OEM property sheet by double-clicking on OEM icon in system tray Click on “Adapters” tab to view configured adapters Add the OpenView Adapter if necessary Activate the OpenView Adapter Adapter will be started automatically by OEM from now on

22 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI22 Adapter Configuration Accessing Adapter Properties Select the OpenView Adapter in the OEM Adapters list Click on the Configure button to display the OpenView Adapter properties

23 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI23 Adapter Configuration OVO Options Control how the Adapter interacts with OpenView When services and nodes are added Level of detail populated in the services tree Message acknowledgement and flow control OpenView file locations Cleanup of work/temporary files

24 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI24 Adapter Configuration OVO Service and Node Updates Adapter detects new services and nodes Can send them to OpenView automatically, can prompt (default), or can wait for manual intervention If “Manual Updates” is chosen, you must click on the “Update Now” button to cause updates to occur Status fields on OVO property page will tell you if service or node updates are pending OpenView console caches information, therefore consoles may need to be restarted to pick up new objects Can manually force a reload by clicking on the “Reload OVO” button

25 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI25 Adapter Configuration OVO Service Population Scheme Three different choices for population All Services Populates all levels of objects, including instances; e.g. \Chicago\Disk\$System, \SanFran\CPU\00 Container Services (default) Populates only those objects/services that contain subitems; e.g. \Chicago\Disk, \SanFran\CPU n Levels of Detail Populates to a fixed depth, regardless of the actual hierarchy 1 level = \Node only, 2 levels = \Node\Entity, etc. Note that the population scheme does not affect which messages are logged to OpenView, only how many levels of drill-down are available in the Services tree

26 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI26 Adapter Configuration OVO Message Options OVO Message Acknowledgement Auto-acknowledgement of messages causes a new message for a given object to replace prior message With auto-acknowledgement, objects always reflect the state of the latest message (this is the default) Without auto-acknowledgement, objects reflect the state of the most critical unacknowledged message OVO Message Flow Control Can limit the number of messages sent by ASAP to OVO Prevents flooding of OVO in the case of a serious outage Adapter always logs most critical messages first Adapter will “catch up” when possible

27 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI27 Adapter Configuration OVO Utility Options Adapter relies on OpenView utilities for some functions Ovpmutil is used to perform node and service updates Opcmsg is used to log messages Typically these utilities should be installed with OpenView and should be on the search path If not, the location can be specified here Adapter creates temporary work files at startup, and during node and service updates By default, these are removed immediately Files can be useful for debugging; if needed, uncheck the “Cleanup Temporary Files Automatically” check box to preserve the work files

28 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI28 Adapter Configuration Logging Options Manage the Adapter’s logging mechanism Enable or disable logging Logging level can be set to any of 5 levels – critical only, errors, warnings, internal messages, or all messages Specify the log file location Can automatically delete the log file when the Adapter shuts down if desired Log file is in HTML format; can be viewed using any browser

29 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI29 Adapter Configuration Tracing Options Control the Adapter’s tracing facility Enable or disable tracing Define items to trace Specify trace file location Number of records to trace Enable or disable wrapping All data traced in memory; written to disk when trace stopped Should only be used for debugging!!

30 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI30 Adapter Configuration Version Information Adapter version information and run-time status Version info should be supplied for any problem reports or cases Statistics can be used as an aid in debugging (object counts, thread counts, exceptions, etc.)

31 2004-08-23ASAP 2.5 OVO SPI TOI31 For More Information Further details on the ASAP OVO SPI HP OpenView SPI For ASAP Reference Guide (ships with the SPI) HP OpenView SPI For ASAP on-line help (ships with the SPI) HP OpenView SPI For ASAP manual in NTL Further information on ASAP http://www.NonStopASAP.com Email support@NonStopASAP.comsupport@NonStopASAP.com Email collin.obrien@hp.comcollin.obrien@hp.com Thanks for attending!!

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