You can use the Operations Manager page to view a list of HPOM data sources, which collect performance and event-related data of business-critical enterprise systems, applications, and services. Using this page, you can schedule the data collection frequency, enable, or disable data collection, and also add or delete data collection connections based on your requirements.
The Operations Manager page includes:
Field | Description |
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Host name | IP address or FQDN of the HPOM database server. |
Enable Collection | Enable or disable a HPOM data collection. |
Schedule Frequency | Time (in hours) to synchronize the SHR database with the HPOM data source. |
Status |
Status of an HPOM connection and data collection. |
Connection |
Status of the HPOM connection.
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Collection |
Status of the collection showing the date and time of the latest collection attempt and the current status:
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Configuration | Modify an existing HPOM data source connection. |
Test Connection | Test an HPOM data source connection. |
Delete | Delete an HPOM data source connection. |
Create New |
Create a new HPOM data source connection. |
Save | Save a specific HPOM configuration attributes. |
Field | Description |
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Host name | IP address or FQDN of the HPOM database server. If the HPOM database is configured on a remote system, the machine name of the remote system must be typed here. |
Port | Port number to query the HPOM database server. The default port is 1433 if SQL Server is the database type and 1521 if Oracle is the database type. |
Database Instance |
System Identifier (SID) of the database instance. The default database instance is OVOPS. Note: For information about the database host name, port number, and SID, contact your HPOM database administrator. |
Database type | The type of database engine that is used to create the HPOM database. It can either be Oracle or MSSQL. |
Windows Authentication |
If you have selected MSSQL as the database type, you have the option to enable Windows authentication for MSSQL, that is, the user can use the same credentials to access SQL Server as that of the Windows system hosting the database. Note:If you are using the database method of authentication to connect to the HPOM database server, you must provide the user details that have the select and connect permissions for the “openview” database here. |
Database name | Name of the database. This field appears only if MSSQL is selected as the database type. The name is openview. |
User name |
Name of the HPOM database user. Note: If the Windows Authentication option is selected, this field is disabled. |
Password |
Password of the HPOM database user. Note: If the Windows Authentication option is selected, this field is disabled. |
Collection Station | This option is used for a collector installed on a remote system. |
Use the HPOM page to: