Installing and Using Utilities 5-23
Monitoring with NEC ESMPRO Manager Ver.4.22 or Earlier
NEC ESMPRO Manager Ver.4.23 or later is required for monitoring the server.
If you are using an older version, you must install NEC ESMPRO Manager using the CD-ROM
shipped with the server.
ESRAS Utility
ESRAS Utility runs on NEC Express5800 series with NEC ESMPRO Agent installed, and is used to
display, print, and initialize logs and export them to a file.
If you use the ESRAS Utility of NEC ESMPRO Manager, logs may not be displayed on some
servers. Make sure to use ESRAS Utility of NEC ESMPRO Agent. ESRAS Utility of NEC
ESMPRO Agent is included in the CD-ROM attached to the server. Install it using the utility related
to NEC ESMPRO setup.
Coexistence with the Oracle products
The installation of the Oracle products may change Startup Type of SNMP Service into “Manual.” If
so, change the setting back to “Automatic” and set up correctly according to the description of the
Oracle product.
Change of SNMP Community
If the security setting of the SNMP Service of a system, where the NEC ESMPRO Agent is installed,
is changed from the default “public” to a community name, change the community settings of the
NEC ESMPRO Agent, too.
1.
Double-click the [NEC ESMPRO Agent] icon in [Control Panel].
2.
Select a desired community name from the [SNMP Community] list box in [SNMP Setting]
of the [General] sheet.
The community names to receive SNMP packets from are listed in the [SNMP Community]
list box.
3.
Click the [OK] button to terminate the operation.
Summary of Contents for N8800-096F
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