Sun Hardware Monitoring using HP OVO

Hello,
I want to monitor the SUN Hardware monitoring in HP OVO, e.g. HDD failure, Ram Failure,NIC failure, etc...
Can anyone assist me how to gather this informtion from SUN system and monitor in HP OVO,
Appriciate for your quick response.
Thanks,
Equbal

Hi Equbal,
Sun Management Center 4.0 is the best tool out there for hardware monitoring of your Sun Hardware. SunMC has predefined thresholds set for all the monitored components. It is also the only tool that would give you a graphical view of your Sun hardware and pointing out the components that are in a faulty state.
To send traps from Sun Management Center (SunMC) to HP OpenView, you will need 2 products from Halcyon Monitoring Solutions: PrimeAlert EventAction and Adapter for HP OpenView:
[http://www.halcyoninc.com/products/EventAction/index.php]
[http://www.halcyoninc.com/products/HPOpenview/index.php]
You can also take a look at other SunMC add-ons offered by Halcyon Monitoring Solutions here:
[http://www.halcyoninc.com/products/a-z.php]
If you are interested in Sun Management Center and/or Halcyon's products, you can contact me personally. Sun Management Center is free of download. We also offer free demo's and our Systems Engineers would help you get started with SunMC. You may visit our company's website here: [Halcyon Monitoring Solutions|http://www.halcyoninc.com/]
Pegah Garousi, Halcyon Monitoring Solutions
[email protected]
http://www.HalcyonInc.com

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