21.23 NNMi self monitoring
NNMi performs self-monitoring checks, including checks of memory, CPU, and disk resources. NNMi generates an incident when the NNMi management server becomes low on a resource or detects a serious condition.
To view NNMi health information, use one of the following methods:
From the NNMi console, click Help, choose System Information, and then click the Health tab.
Run the nnmhealth.ovpl script.
NNMi opens a status message at the bottom of the NNMi console and at the top of forms when it detects a self-monitoring health exception. You can disable this warning message by completing the following steps:
Edit the following file:
Windows: %NNM_PROPS%\nms-ui.properties
Linux: $NNM_PROPS/nms-ui.properties
Search for the text block containing the following line:
#!com.hp.nms.ui.health.disablewarning=false
Uncomment and edit this line to read as follows:
com.hp.nms.ui.health.disablewarning=true
Change the existing value to the new port number.
Save your changes.
Restart NNMi by running the following commands:
ovstop ovstart