4 installing and setting up managed systems, 2 setting up management hubs – HP Insight Control Software for Linux User Manual

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4 Installing and setting up managed systems

This chapter describes how to install operating systems on

managed system

s and set them up for

HP Insight Control for Linux monitoring. This chapter addresses the following tasks, which you
must complete in this order:

1.

“Populating the Insight Control for Linux repository” (page 45)

2.

“Setting up management hubs” (page 45)

3.

“Installing a Linux OS on managed systems” (page 48)

4.

“Setting up managed systems for monitoring” (page 48)

4.1 Populating the Insight Control for Linux repository

If you plan to use Insight Control for Linux to install operating systems on managed systems,
you must populate the Insight Control for Linux

repository

with Linux OS installation files and

ProLiant Support Packs (

PSP

s).

IMPORTANT:

The repository has its own web server that allows anonymous access to the

repository directory structure. This is a requirement for automated installation procedures. HP
recommends that no confidential data be stored in the repository (including captured images)
unless all systems on the network can be trusted with access to the repository.

NOTE:

Skip this task if you are not using HP Insight Control for Linux to install operating

systems or PSPs on managed systems.

Use the instructions in

Chapter 6 (page 61)

to complete the following tasks:

1.

Register one or more Linux operating systems with the Insight Control for Linux repository.

2.

Copy vendor-supplied Linux OS installation files to the repository.

3.

Register PSPs with the repository.

4.

Copy PSPs into the repository.

5.

Copy installation configuration files into the repository.

4.2 Setting up management hubs

A

management hub

is an aggregation point for management activities. HP 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.

NOTE:

Only servers running a supported version of

RHEL

or

SLES

can act as management

hubs.

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

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

IC-LinuxConfigure Management Services.

Figure 4-1

illustrates this structure.

4.1 Populating the Insight Control for Linux repository

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