18 setting up management hubs, 1 about management hubs, 2 creating a management hub – HP Insight Control Software for Linux User Manual

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18 Setting up management hubs

18.1 About management hubs

A

management hub

is an aggregation point for management activities. Insight Control for Linux

uses management hubs to distribute the management load across multiple servers. HP recommends
creating multiple management hubs if you plan to monitor over 256 managed systems.

You have the option of choosing any physical server to act as a management hub; you can elect
to use the

CMS

as a management hub or not. If you do not specify a management hub, the CMS

becomes the sole management hub by default.

IMPORTANT:

HP recommends the use of physical servers for use as management hubs.

Only servers running a supported version of RHEL or SLES (that is, supported as a CMS) can
act as management hubs. Furthermore, the operating systems of the CMS and the management
hub must have the same architecture (32-bit or 64-bit) although they can have different OS
types (RHEL or SLES).

Each managed system is assigned to a management hub automatically when you run
Options

→IC-Linux→Configure Management Services.

Figure 22

illustrates this structure.

Figure 22 Management hub aggregation

HP recommends that you create at least one management hub for every 256 servers. For example,
if you plan to monitor 1000 servers, create a minimum of 4 management hubs.

The management hub also runs the

Supermon

aggregator (supermond) and

Nagios

(nagios_monitor) services.

18.2 Creating a management hub

Use the following procedure to create a management hub; you can perform Steps 2 and 3 in
reverse order, but both must be done before step 4.
1.

Determine which server or servers you want to act as a management hub.

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