NEC Express5800/R110f-1E User's Guide

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User's Guide (Windows) Express5800 Series NEC ESMPRO AlertManager Chapter 1 General Description Chapter 2 Installation Chapt

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10 System Requirements 2.NEC ESMPRO AlertManager requires the following hardware: - Hardware - Same requirement as NEC ESMPRO Manager, NEC ESMPRO

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11 NEC ESMPRO AlertManager Installation This chapter explains installation of NEC ESMPRO AlertManager. 1. Installation Describes about installatio

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12 Installation 1.AlertManager is installed automatically when NEC ESMPRO Agent or NEC ESMPRO ServerAgentService or NEC ESMPRO Manager are installe

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13 NEC ESMPRO AlertManager Setting This chapter explains setting of NEC ESMPRO AlertManager. 1. Report Alert Function Describes about function of

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14 Report Alert Function 1.The function of AlertManager is to direct and manage reports on the alerts occurring on the server. The important report

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15 Operation Overview 2.AlertManager consists of the following five major functions: 1) AlertManager setting 2) Alert monitoring 3) Scheduling func

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16 2.3 Scheduling function of Alert Report - Report scheduling function: Reportable time periods can be specified. - Retry function: If reportin

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17 - Writing to file function: An alert is written into the text file when an alert occurs. The report contents include a detailed message, support

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18 Operation Preparation 3. 3.1 Setup To set up AlertManager, you must match the event or alert that is to be reported with the report destinatio

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19 Base Setting 3.1.1 The base setting consists of the following three items. - Setting reporting measures (*1) - Setting report reception (*

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20 - Setting reporting measures: Reporting measures are required for reporting and are measures other than the destinations. This section discusses

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21 - Other settings: Other settings refer to the preparations required for setting AlertManager other than reporting measures and report reception.

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22 Use Destination Setting window as the base point for the setting. - Setting destination IDs: A destination ID is just like a name in an address

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23 Use tree windows for all the settings. - Setting monitor events (Agent function): Set for each event that is displayed on the tree. The set

Page 17 - Receive function of Alert

24 Event Log Type Event log type (System, Security, Application) Event Source Event source name of the event to be monitored Event ID Event ID of

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25 - Setting monitor alerts (Manager function): Set for each alert to be displayed on the tree. Setting results are listed on the right side of

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26 - Association of monitor alerts with report destinations: Associate each event displayed on the tree with a report destination. Setting results

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27 Operation 4. 4.1 Operation of AlertManager This section gives an explanation of practical operation for AlertManager. 1) Basic Operation of Se

Page 21 - Destinations Setting

28 - Report method list: Bitmaps indicating report methods, report valid/invalid bitmaps are displayed. - Report method bitmaps: This bitmap indic

Page 22 - Setting monitor Alerts

29 - Report receiving method bitmap: This bitmap indicates the report receiving method. - Receiving valid/invalid bitmap: Green indicates receivin

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3 Setting of "Save AlertManager Setting" ... 56 4.6.1 Se

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30 - Setting item description: Selecting the setting item displays the description for the setting item. - Configure: Makes the setting of the sel

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31 - Modify ID: This is used to modify the report destination for ID selected from ID list. ID Setting dialog box display. - Delete ID: An ID sele

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32 How to Make Setting For addition: 1. Enter ID name. 2. Select a reporting method in Method field, such as Pop-up message, Run Command, o

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33 ♦ Group Setting window - Group Name: Group names are displayed. - ID: An ID list is displayed. IDs included in Group Member are not displaye

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34 How to Make Setting For addition: 1. Enter a group name. 2. Select ID to include in the group member from ID list. 3. Click on Add t

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35 Addition of Monitoring Object Event 4.2.3 Use the dialog box below to select which Event ID to monitor. ♦ Select Monitor Event window - Sou

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36 How to Make Setting 1. Select Source. 2. Select the event ID you want make it a report object from Event ID list. 3. Pressing Add mo

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37 - Monitor Alert Type: Alert Type to be reported is listed. To Make a Setting 1. Select Server Name. 2. Select Alert Type to be reporte

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38 - Source: Source name is displayed. - Event ID: Event ID is displayed. - Event Message: Message is displayed. - Trap Name: Enter a trap name.

Page 33 - ♦ Group Setting window

39 - Number of occurred event: Mark this check box to report when same event occurs specified times per specified interval. - Report when same eve

Page 34 - ♦ Schedule window

4 Notations Used in This Document Notations used in the text In addition to safety-related symbols urging caution, 3 other types of notations are u

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40 - Event Message: Message is displayed. - Destination ID List: An ID list is displayed. - Report To: A report object ID list is displayed. - A

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41 4.3 Setting According to Report Method ♦ To set the base setting Use the [Report] property sheet of the [Base Setting] dialog to select the m

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42 Tips ● If the remote Manager to be set has already been specified as the trap destination of SNMP service, release the trap

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43 Manager Report (TCP/IP Out-of-Band) 4.3.3 No base setting is required. Before setting the destination, make configuration of Remote Access Serv

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44 - [Password]: To gain Remote Access Service, enter a password of the selected entry. - [Port number]: The port number used for the communicatio

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45 Internet Mail 4.3.4 For the base setting, make the following settings. ♦ [Internet Mail Base Setting] dialog - [Mail Server (SMTP)]: Specif

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46 For the destination settings, make the following settings. ♦ [Internet Mail Destination Setting] dialog - [To]: Type in E-mail address (To:)

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47 - [Entry to Use]: Select Remote Access Service entry from the list. - [User]: Enter RAS user name. - [Password]: Enter RAS user password. - [

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48 - [Title]: A title of a pop-up message is written. - [Computer Name]: To display a computer name, mark this check box. - [Product Name]: To di

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49 Printer Output 4.3.6 No base setting is required. For destination setting, make the following setting. [Print Setting] dialog is used to set an

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5 Abbreviations of Operating Systems Windows Operating Systems(OS) are referred to as follows. Notations in this document Official names of Windows

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50 - [Time]: To display a time, mark this check box. - [Event Source]: To display a source name, mark this check box. - [Event ID]: To display an

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51 Writing to File 4.3.7 Base setting is not required. For the destination setting, make the following setting: [Write File Setting] dialog is use

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52 - [Time]: To display a time, mark this check box. - [Event Source]: To display a source name, mark this check box. - [Event ID]: To display an

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53 Command Execution 4.3.8 No base setting is required. For the destination setting, make the following setting: ♦ [Run Command Setting] dialog

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54 4.4 Setting According to Report Receiving Method [Receive] property sheet of the [Base Setting] dialog is used to select a method from a list

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55 4.5 Setting According to Other Report Receiving Method Select the setting method from a list in the [Other] property sheet of [Base Setting] d

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56 Tips If this function status is Red, the server never shut down/reboot even if a critical event or the shutting down request from the remote Man

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57 - [Description]: When you want to add description to the file, input the description under 40 bytes of characters. This description is displayed

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58 ♦ [Restore AlertManager Setting] dialog - [Computer Name]: Computer name is displayed. - [Description]: The description which is inputted in

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59 Setting of "Save Monitor Event" 4.6.3 You can save the monitor event information of AlertManager (including monitoring event, monitor

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6 Trademarks EXPRESSCLUSTER is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Server are registered trademarks or trad

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60 NEC ESMPRO AlertManager Appendix 1. Note Describes about note when using NEC ESMPRO AlertManager. 2. Port number list Describes about the port

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61 Notes 1. ♦ Report which cannot be used The following report methods cannot be used after you installed this product even if they could be used b

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62 Port number list 2.NEC ESMPRO AlertManager uses the following port numbers. To use NEC ESMPRO AlertManager with Windows Firewall enabled, open t

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NEC Express Server NEC ESMPRO AlertManager User’s Guide (Windows) NEC Corporation 7-1 Shiba 5-Chome, Minato-Ku Tokyo 108-8001, Japan ©NE

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7 Warnings and Additions to This Document 1. Unauthorized reproduction of the contents of this document, in part or in its entirety, is prohibited.

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8 NEC ESMPRO AlertManager General Description This chapter explains NEC ESMPRO AlertManager. 1. Introduction Describes about General of NEC ESMPRO

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9 Introduction 1.NEC ESMPRO monitors the configuration, failures, and performance of systems across a network. This user's guide is intended f

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