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SigmaSystemCenter 3.0 Data Reference Guide - Second Edition -

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event Name (Default) Report Source Event Event Handler Settings Name (Default) Processor disabled OobManage

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Event Name (Default) Report Source Event Event Handler Settings Name (Default) SystemMonitorEvent ESMCOMMONSERVICE[0XC00000D0] ESMCOMMONSERVICE[0

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event Name (Default) Report Source Event Event Handler Settings Name (Default) Clear alert : voltage normal

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 Action for VMS / Move all running VMs on the VM server. (Failover) Action settings that Event Handler Settings Name are "Move all running V

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Note: ▪ To detect OOB Management events, see Section 3.10, "Preparing for the Use of Out-of-Band (

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1.7. List of Policy Actions In SigmaSystemCenter, you can customize actions for events of specified errors and create a policy. SigmaSystemCenter

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Note: ▪ Policy actions for moving a single virtual machine are abolished with SigmaSystemCenter 2.0. In

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 When receiving notification of an error Event log ID: 502 and any of 530, 531, and 532 Mail message: Received a notification. ("Report Infor

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Note: ▪ You are notified by SystemPolicy (Manager) only when receiving an event. ▪ Contents of notificatio

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Note: ▪ To use this function correctly, see Subsection 1.5.2, "Sensor Diagnosis." ▪ You can see the detected sensor alerts at the Senso

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1. Error Events and Policy Actions This chapter explains the errors that SigmaSystemCenter can detect and the details of policy action

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols 1.7.7. Machine Status / Set Ready Status by Total Recover Diagnosis Diagnoses a target machine comprehens

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1.7.12. Action for Machine / Turn off LED Requests a target machine to turn off the LED indicator. This action can be executed in parallel with ot

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Secondly, SystemProvisioning executes ACPI shutdown on the failed machine. If it fails, SystemProvisioning e

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1.7.20. Action for Group / Delete a Virtual Machine From the Group Deletes a running machine (virtual machine) in the corresponding operation g

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols The spare virtual machine servers are selected from the ones on which no virtual machine is running and not

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In addition, if the target virtual machine server is Pool Master of XenServer and the machine is stopped, SystemProvisioning executes the process o

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols 1.7.31. Action for VMS / Move all VMs on the VM Server. (Quick Migration, Failover) Moves all virtual machi

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This action does not execute any operations for virtual machines to which the Optimized Placement Rule is not set. 1.7.35. Action for VMS / Shutd

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2. Logs This chapter explains the logs that SigmaSystemCenter outputs. This chapter contains the following sections: • 2.1 Types o

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols 1.1. Event Monitoring and Policy SigmaSystemCenter can monitor events and performance of managed machines

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols 2.1. Types of Logs There are the following logs that SystemProvisioning outputs:  Operations Log The ope

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2.2. Event Logs This section provides the lists of Event logs of SystemProvisioning are related to the operation in SigmaSystemCenter. Reference:

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 150 Transaction log of configuration database exceeded file s

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Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 502 *1 The action ("information") has been canceled. Management ID:"Management ID"

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 530 Received a notification. ("Event Message" : &qu

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Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 541 The action ("Infomation") has been completed.Management ID:"Management ID" -

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 2023 Aborted the action starting up the machine. Management I

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Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 2033 Started the action adding the machine to the group. Management ID:"Management ID" The

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution Completed the action deleting substance of the virtual machine

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Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 2044 Aborted the action replacing the specified machine to standby machine. Management ID:"Mana

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1.2. Events SigmaSystemCenter Can Detect Monitoring products and components that SigmaSystemCenter can work with and what they monitor are as foll

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 2054 Started the action creating a virtual machine and adding

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Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 2066 Started the action Move/Failover VMs on the specified VM Server. Management ID:"Management

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 2076 Aborted the action distributing software to all machines

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Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 2088 Aborted the action Power on the machine. Management ID:"Management ID" Machine to be

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 2098 Started the action Diagnose the machine. Management ID:&

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Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 2108 Aborted the action Power cycle the machine. Management ID:"Management ID" Machine to

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 2118 Started the action Turn on the LED of machine. Managemen

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Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 2129 Canceled the action Execute Load Balancing for VM Server. ID:"Management ID" Target V

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 2140 Aborted the action Composite diagnosis and setting ready

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Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 2502 Software ("software name") has been distributed to machine ("machine name")

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols  System Monitor - Performance Monitoring Services System Monitor - Performance Monitoring Services notif

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 2702 Startup for VM Server ("machine name") failed.

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Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 2721 *3 ▪ There is no suitable VM server as migration target. ID:"Management ID" ▪ Load ba

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 2802 Failed to execute "Migrate Type" the virtual m

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Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 3011 Aborted the action Register manager. Warning Aborted the action Register manager. Check the ca

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 3026 Canceled the action Collect all data. Information Canc

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Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 3043 Aborted the action Collect the scenario. Warning Aborted the action Collect the scenario. Chec

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 3058 Canceled the action Connect to the virtual machine serve

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Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 3074 Canceled the action Create the virtual machine without OS. Information Canceled the action Cre

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 3089 Completed the action Create the VLAN into specified swit

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Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 3106 Canceled the action Delete VLAN. Information Canceled the action Delete VLAN. Nothing 3107 A

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 Optimal Placement monitors the value of "Consumed" and "Actually Consumed" in resource pools, and, when it excesses or goes d

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 3121 Completed the action Delete account Information Comple

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Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 3138 Canceled the action Delete the virtual machine server. Information Canceled the action Delete

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 3152 Started the action Disconnect from the virtual machine s

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Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 3168 Started the action Turn off LED request Information Started the action Turn off LED request No

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 3185 Completed the action Modify the load balancer group. Inf

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Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 3201 Completed the action Moving the virtual machine server. Information Completed the action Movin

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 3215 Aborted the action Collect specified disk array informat

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Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 3229 Completed the action Add a port to VLAN. Information Completed the action Add a port to VLAN.

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 3244 Started the action Scan datastore Information Started

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Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 3259 Aborted the action Register VLAN to the machine. Warning Aborted the action Register VLAN to t

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols 1.2.1. Events NEC ESMPRO Manager Can Detect The following table shows the error events that NEC ESMPRO Mana

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 3273 Completed the action Set maintenance status of the machi

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Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 3287 Aborted the action Unbind the disk volume. Warning Aborted the action Unbind the disk volume.

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 3301 Completed the action Notify group edit to DPM. Informati

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Event ID Description Type Meanings Solution 3314 Canceled the action Notify the group registration information on a machine to DPM. Information

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols E.g.) Output message for event ID:541 The action (SetFaultedStatus) has been completed. Management ID:00049-

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Additional information name Description Event ID: 51X, 52X Event ID: 53X, 54X [EventNumber] Number of the notified event Yes Yes [EventType]

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Additional information name Description Event ID: 51X, 52X Event ID: 53X, 54X other(x):(yyy) Other inform

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2.3. List of Log Files This section gives you lists of log files that each component of SigmaSystemCenter outputs. To the log files, maximum size

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols PvmNetApp.log PvmNetvisorpro.log PvmPimIpmi.log PvmPimIpmi_Rmcp.log PVMReport.log PvmStorage.log PvmSwitchBla

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Web-GUI.log.1 and the new Web-GUI.log is created. (If Web-GUI.log.1 already exists, it is deleted.) Supplement You can check the log files with Text

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Event Category Events NEC ESMPRO Manager Can Detect Source Name Event ID Description ASMBENOTIFY 0X00002085 Verify aborted due to I/O error wit

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols 2.3.2. Logs of DPM The logs DPM outputs are as follows:  DPM Server The logs output in a DPM Server inst

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(x86)\NEC\DeploymentManager\Datafile\ LogFile\SnrReport) Files Scenario.rpt Contents Result of scenario execution Recording Method There is no limit

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Recording Method Each file is saved in its current date file. Each file has no limit for its file size. Curre

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(Default foler: C:\WINDOWS) Files Inst_Dpm_Db.log Inst_Dpm_Ports.log Inst_DPM_Mng.log Inst_Dpm_Jre.log Inst_DPM_Win_Cli.log Contents Installation lo

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Folder %SystemRoot%\DeploymentManager\JSLog (Default folder: C:\WINDOWS\DeploymentManager\JSLog) Files CliSe

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(Default folder: C:¥Program Files (x86)¥NEC¥DeploymentManager\Log) Files DPM_Trace1.csv Contents Audit log (Operation by a user / internal action

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Note: If you are using x64 OS, substitute "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node" for "HKEY

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Action of If a Size Reaches the Maximum Capacity Outputs a maximum capacity of 5 Mbyte log in one file at one auto discovery process. If the outpu

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols If Logs Are Increasing in Operation Increases. If Capacity Can Be Limited No If There Is No Problem If You De

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Contents Events of communication with the management server and the operation the operator executes. Use Application log Maximum Capacity 2000 lines

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event Category Events NEC ESMPRO Manager Can Detect Source Name Event ID Description CPU temperature failu

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols If You Can Refer to Files (If So, If You Can Check Them Directly) Yes (Text Editor) However, the architecture

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• Database log Folder C:\Program Files\ESMPRO\ESMWEB\wbserver\webapps\esmpro\WEB-INF\service Files rmmanager.log Contents Stores execution status

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols If Capacity Can Be Limited No If There Is No Problem If You Delete Files Periodically / If You Delete Them, I

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 Logs that the AlertManager unit outputs The following files are the examples that you installed NEC ESMPRO Manager first in the default installa

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Until What Generation the Files Are Managed One generation If Logs Are Increasing in Operation No: The file d

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Folder C:\ProgramFiles\ESMPRO\NVWORK\AMWORK\SCK\ Files AMVSCKR.LOG Contents Internal logs of TCO/IP alert receiving Use Failure analysis Maximum Ca

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AAppppeennddiicceess • Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols ...

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Components in SigmaSystemCenter are configured to use the following network ports by default. This appendix

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Event Category Events NEC ESMPRO Manager Can Detect Source Name Event ID Description ESMDSIKARRAY 0X400403F4 Disk Array Physical Device Rebuild

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Item Execution File Name Port No. Protocol Direction Connecting Target Port No. Execution File Name \WINDOWS

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DeploymentManager  DPM Server *9 Item Execution File Name *1 Port No. Protocol Direc tion Connecting Target Port No. Execution File Name Power O

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Item Execution File Name *1 Port No. Protocol Direc tion Connecting Target Port No. Execution File Name \Prog

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Item Execution File Name *1 Port No. Protocol Direc tion Connecting Target Port No. Execution File Name \Program Files\NEC\DeploymentManager\rupdssv

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Item Execution File Name *1 Port No. Protocol Direc tion Connecting Target Port No. Execution File Name Conne

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Reference: To use a managed machine as a master machine or a master VM and join it to the domain, the port of domain network must be open. For deta

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols NEC ESMPRO Manager Item Execution File Name Port No. Protocol Direction Connecting Target Port No. Executio

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Ack Transmission for Manager Report ¥Program Files¥NEC¥SMM¥NVBASE¥bin¥esmasvnt.exe Automatic UDP > EM card 5002 *3 *1 This value can be chan

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols System Monitor - Performance Monitoring Services  Monitored machines Item Execution File Name Port No. P

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Adding ICMP Echo Reply to the Exception List of Windows Server 2008 Firewall Windows Server 2008 does not receive ICMP Echo Reply by default. Windo

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Copyright (C) NEC Corporation 2003-2012. All rights reserved. Disclaimer of Warranty All the information, text, graphics, links or other items con

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols 1.2.2. Checking Events that Can Be Detected Through NEC ESMPRO Manager You can refer to events that can be

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols 2. Select Inbound Rules in the left pane, click New Rule… in the right pain. 3. Select Custom, and clic

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4. Enter %ProgramFiles%\NEC\PVM\bin\PVMServiceProc.exe, and click Next. 5. Select ICMPv4 in Protocol type, and click Next.

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols 6. Click Next. 7. Click Next.

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8. Click Next. 9. Enter an arbitrary name in the Name box, and click Finish.

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols 10. Confirm that the setting is added to the Inbound Rules.

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Appendix B Transferring the Configuration Database Although the configuration database is created on a management server when SystemProvisioning

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Appendix B Transferring the Configuration Database 2. Run the downloaded SQLEXPR.EXE and proceed with the setup according to the instructions on t

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5. Database Engine Configuration dialog box appears. Select Windows authentication mode. After this, follow the instructions that appear on the

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Appendix B Transferring the Configuration Database E.g.1) > sqlcmd -E -S (local)\SSCCMDB -Q "create database pvminf" E.g.2) > sqlcm

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Note: Replace the following data with the Login Name part: Domain Name\the computer name of the management server$. E.g.) An input example for the

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3. Select Save Monitor Event from the Options menu on the Alert Manager setting tool. 4. The dialog box appears. Select the EventLog check b

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Appendix B Transferring the Configuration Database 3. Enter values in the Host name and Instance name boxes, and select Use Windows authentication

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Using SQL Authentication Login Perform the following procedures to transfer the configuration database using the SQL authentication login. 1. B

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Appendix B Transferring the Configuration Database 4. Server Configuration dialog box appears. Select NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE for the account

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After this, follow the instructions that appear on the screen to complete the setup. 3. Validating the network connection As SQL Server 2008 R2 Ex

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Appendix B Transferring the Configuration Database E.g.2) > sqlcmd -E -S (local)\SSCCMDB 1> restore database pvminf from disk = ‘C:\temp\back

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Appendix C How to Estimate Database Usage SystemProvisioning, System Monitor - Performance Monitoring Services and DeploymentManager use the da

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Appendix C How to Estimate Database Usage  Virtual machines vCenter Server or ESX must be built to manage virtual machines. About 9.0 KB is used

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 Operations log Operations logs are recorded in the SystemProvisioning database. An operations log is composed of two kinds of information: logs

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Appendix C How to Estimate Database Usage System Monitor - Performance Monitoring Services System Monitor - Performance Monitoring Services colle

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DeploymentManager SQL Server 2008 R2 SP1 Express requires about 711 MB disk spaces. DPM Server installation requires 256 MB databace spaces. A roug

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols 5. The system starts writing the monitoring target to a file. The following dialog box is displayed during

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Appendix D Types of Action Sequence The following table shows action sequences. NO. Action Sequence Names Corresponding machine configuration ch

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Appendix D Types of Action Sequence NO. Action Sequence Names Corresponding machine configuration change Functions Physical Machine Virtual Machin

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NO. Action Sequence Names Corresponding machine configuration change Functions Physical Machine Virtual Machine 25 PowerCycleMachine Power Operat

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Appendix E Revision History  Second Edition (January 2012) Revised adding descriptions about enhancements in Update 1. Added description regar

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Appendix F License Information This product includes certain open source software. Details of individual licenses are provided on the SigmaSystem

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Formula: (the number of Port monitoring target machine units) * 20 [sec] / (the value of Maximum number of parallel processings) < (the value of

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event Category Event ID Event Name Description 10000007 Customized machine notification7 10000008 Custom

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1.2.5. Events the VMware (vCenter Server) Compatible Function Can Detect The events on virtual machines or virtual machine servers that can be de

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Classification Event Category Error Description *1 Others Alarm Host CPU Usage on VMS changed from green

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Classification Event Category Error Description *1 Others Alarm Host Memory Usage on VMS changed from green to gray The memory usage rate of the

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Classification Event Category Error Description *1 Others Alarm Datastore Overallocation on disk on DATAS

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Classification Event Category Error Description *1 Others Alarm Datastore usage on disk on DATASTORE changed from gray to yellow The disk usage

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Contents Preface ...

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Classification Event Category Error Description *1 Others Storage path redundancy on VMS is degraded Stor

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Classification Event Category Error Description *1 CPU load failure Alarm Virtual Machine CPU Usage on VM changed from gray to red The CPU usage

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Classification Event Category Error Description *1 Memory degeneration failure Alarm Virtual Machine Memor

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▪ The event of The heart beat value of the virtual machine is less than the threshold value. can be detected when you start a virtual machine. In th

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols ▪ If you execute the restart operation of the PVMService and a virtual machine server, the "Hard disk fa

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Event Category Event Event Name Description VM Optimized Placement notification Resource-Pool Info Deasserted Resource Pool Consumption : Info De

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Classification Event Category Event ID Message Description [PET] 0x80010107 Temperature: Upper Non-critic

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Classification Event Category Event ID Message Description [PET] 0x80020100 Voltage: Lower Non-critical - going high Recovered from the lower wa

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Classification Event Category Event ID Message Description [PET] 0x0004010B Fan(Speed): Upper Non-recover

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Classification Event Category Event ID Message Description [PET] 0x00040702 Fan(Speed): Transition to Critical The FAN became the critical level

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols 1.7.18.Action for Group / Create a Machine to the Group ...

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Classification Event Category Event ID Message Description [PET] 0x00056F03 Physical Security(Chassis Int

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Classification Event Category Event ID Message Description [PET] 0x00066F03 Platform Security Violation Attempt: Pre-boot Password Violation - n

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Classification Event Category Event ID Message Description [PET] 0x80076F04 Processor: FRB3/Processor Sta

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Classification Event Category Event ID Message Description [PET] 0x00080703 Power Supply: Transition to Non-recoverable The power supply device

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Classification Event Category Event ID Message Description [PET] 0x00090B01 Power Unit: Redundancy Lost T

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Classification Event Category Event ID Message Description [PET] 0x000A0109 Cooling Device: Upper Critical - going high Exceeded the upper criti

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Classification Event Category Event ID Message Description [PET] 0x000A0B02 Cooling Device: Redundancy De

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Classification Event Category Event ID Message Description [PET] 0x000C6F04 Memory: Memory Device Disabled The memory is disabled. [PET] 0x800C6

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Classification Event Category Event ID Message Description [PET] 0x800D6F01 Drive Slot(Bay): Drive Recove

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Classification Event Category Event ID Message Description [PET] 0x00136F05 Critical Interrupt: PCI SERR PCI SERR occurred. [PET] 0x00136F06 Cri

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Preface How to Use This Manual SigmaSystemCenter Data Reference Guide is intended for administrators of SigmaSystemCenter and explains its informa

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Classification Event Category Event ID Message Description [PET] 0x80180700 Chassis: Transition to Abnorm

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Classification Event Category Event ID Message Description [PET] 0x801B6F01 Cable/Interconnect: Configuration Error cleared Recovered from the C

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Classification Event Category Event ID Message Description [PET] 0x80236F01 Watchdog Timer: Recover from

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Classification Event Category Event ID Message Description [PET] 0x80296F02 Battery: No Battery Battery not found.

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Note: SigmaSystemCenter handles PET as an OOB Management event. PET is a type of SNMP Trap. Even if SigmaSy

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Event Category Event ID Message Description Machine inaccessible error Resources(VM)[Failed] Hyper-V Cluster VM Unavailable A virtual machine is

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event Category Event ID Message Description Network[Unavailable] Hyper-V Cluster Network Unavailable A ne

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1.3. Policy Setting Policy settings are created based on standard policies prepared for each machine type and usage. You can assign different poli

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols 1.4. Configuring Actions Normally, you set an action to each single event; however, you can also set an act

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If you cancel the execution of an action while the action is being executed, the execution process is aborted and the job ends with an error. In th

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols SigmaSystemCenter Manuals The manuals of SigmaSystemCenter are configured for the various products and compo

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols In this case, SigmaSystemCenter executes the event handler settings as follows:

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[Example2] Assume that there is an environment where System Monitor - Performance Monitoring Services monitors the load status of a group. If the l

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols 1.4.2. Suppression of Action Execution (Suppression of Error Event) As for a part of error events, such as

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1.4.3. Grouping Multiple Events You can select either a single event or all events in the same event category for an event that corresponds to an a

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols 1.5. About Diagnosis 1.5.1. Diagnosis Function SigmaSystemCenter's diagnosis function enables deta

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In addition, when checking connection to an OS or access to the shared disk, if a fault is found on the error machine in diagnosis, the diagnosis

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Type of failed machine Conditions to cause abnormal end of diagnosis (In the checking order) Notes ESXi Stand

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Type of failed machine Conditions to cause abnormal end of diagnosis (In the checking order) Notes XenServer Slave Machine ▪ Cannot connect to XenS

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Receiving the NEC ESMPRO event relevant to the sensor status, sensor diagnosis analyzes the statuses of sens

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Note: ▪ Sensor diagnosis targets the power-on machine where HW failure occurred. Therefore, you cannot obtain an accurate result if you execute

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The information regarding product summary, installation, configuration, operation and maintenance of SigmaSystemCenter are included in the followin

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Power status result of action The power status changes before and after sensor diagnosis. This action sets

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Related Products / Related Functionalities Hardware Parts Status Name NEC ESMPRO Battery / Boot Error / Button/Switch / Cable/Interconnect / Chass

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Hardware Parts Status Name Status Corresponding Event [Summary]Public LAN error ClusterNode Faulted [Sourc

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Hardware Parts Status Name Status Corresponding Event [Source]ASMBENotify [ID]0x00002039(8249) [Summary]Scheduled Verify failed to start [Sourc

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Hardware Parts Status Name Status Corresponding Event [Source]ESM Storage Service [ID]0xC00423F8(9208) [

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Target Machine Diagnosis for the Target Machine Virtual machine server Executes Subsection 1.5.1, "Diagnosis Function." Checks the fol

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Note: ▪ When a target machine is a virtual machine server, XenServer slaves cannot recognize access to the

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1.6. About Standard Policy You can use standard action settings to handle errors for each type or usage of managed machine as standard policies. C

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Do not delete the System Policy (Manager) or do not change its name. If its name is changed, it will not be

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Event Name (Default) Report Source Event Event Handler Settings Name (Default) Recovery Action Event State CPU load failure SystemMonitorEvent All

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Document Conventions In this manual, information that needs attention and references are described as follo

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event Name (Default) Report Source Event Event Handler Settings Name (Default) Recovery Action Event State

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Event Name (Default) Report Source Event Event Handler Settings Name (Default) Recovery Action Event State custom group notification 5 SystemMonit

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols 1.6.2. Settings of a Standard Policy (N+1) The following table shows the settings of a Standard Policy (N+1

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Event Name (Default) Report Source Event Event Handler Settings Name (Default) Recovery Action Event State SystemMonitorEvent Machine status/ Set

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event Name (Default) Report Source Event Event Handler Settings Name (Default) Recovery Action Event State

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Event Name (Default) Report Source Event Event Handler Settings Name (Default) Recovery Action Event State AliveMonitor [PeriodicalAliveMonitor]

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event Name (Default) Report Source Event Event Handler Settings Name (Default) Recovery Action Event State

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Event Name (Default) Report Source Event Event Handler Settings Name (Default) Recovery Action Event State custom machine notification 1 SystemMon

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols 1.6.3. Settings of a Standard Policy (Virtual Machine) The following table shows the settings of a Standard

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Event Name (Default) Report Source Event *1 Event Handler Settings Name (Default) Recovery Action Event State Shortage of Memory VMwareProvider Al

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PPaarrtt II MMaaiinntteennaannccee IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn This part describes the maintenance of SigmaSystemCenter. This part contai

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Appendix A Network Ports and Protocols Event Name (Default) Report Source Event *1 Event Handler Settings Name (Default) Recovery Action Event Stat

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1.6.4. Settings of a Standard Policy (VM Server), Standard Policy (VM Server Predictive), Standard Policy (VM Server Power save) The following tab

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In addition to the above events, the HW Predictive event (see Subsection 1.6.8) is provided. ▪ The HW Predictive event is disabled in Standard Poli

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1.6.6. Settings of a Standard Policy (VM Server Hyper-V), a Standard Policy (VM Server Hyper-V Predictive), And a Standard Policy (VM Server Hyper

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Event Name (Default) Report Source Event Event Handler Settings Name (Default) Recovery Action Event State In addition to the above events, the HW

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Event Name (Default) Report Source Event Event Handler Settings Name (Default) Recovery Action Event State Cluster Down HyperVProvider Cluster[N

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