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HP Operations Manager for UNIX Administrator’s Reference

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Configuring <strong>HP</strong>OM<br />

About Preconfigured Elements<br />

NOTE<br />

Although the various operators may have the same message group icon<br />

in their respective Message Groups windows, the messages each<br />

operator receives and the nodes those messages come from are not<br />

necessarily the same. The responsibility matrix chosen by the<br />

administrator <strong>for</strong> a given operator determines which node group sends<br />

which messages to which operator.<br />

For example, by default, all <strong>HP</strong>OM operators have the Network<br />

message-group icon in their respective Message Groups windows.<br />

However, the node groups that send messages associated with the<br />

Network message group vary according to the operator. The origin of the<br />

messages depends on the selection the administrator makes in a given<br />

operator’s responsibility matrix.<br />

Types of Default Application Groups<br />

Table 2-6<br />

Table 2-6 shows which application groups are assigned by default to each<br />

<strong>HP</strong>OM operator.<br />

Default Application Groups <strong>for</strong> Operators<br />

Application Groups opc_op netop itop<br />

Net. Activity ✓ ✓<br />

Net. Config ✓ ✓<br />

Net. Diag.<br />

NNM Tools<br />

✓<br />

✓<br />

<strong>HP</strong> Software Services ✓ ✓<br />

SNMP Data ✓ ✓<br />

X-OVw ✓ ✓<br />

72<br />

Chapter 2

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