This document provides instructions for installing and configuring the Logger Forwarding Connector for HP Operations Manager i (HP OMi) to send log events from ArcSight Logger to HP OMi. It describes installing the connector, creating a Logger forwarder to send events, and generating an SNMP interceptor policy in HP OMi to allow the forwarded events. Troubleshooting tips are also provided.
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Contents
Configuration Guide for Logger Forwarding Connector for HP OMi ......................................................... 5
Sending Events From Logger to HP OMi .............................................................................. 5
Installing the Connector ................................................................................................... 6
Logger Forwarders .......................................................................................................... 7
Creating a Forwarder to Forward Events ....................................................................... 8
Creating an SNMP Interceptor Policy .................................................................................. 8
Uploading Interceptor Template .................................................................................. 9
Troubleshooting Tips ................................................................................................. 9
Duplicate Events ................................................................................................. 9
Dropped Events .................................................................................................. 9
Adjusting the Event Processing Rate .................................................................................. 9
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Configuration Guide for Logger
Forwarding Connector for HP OMi
This guide provides information on installing and configuring the Logger Forwarding
Connector for HP OMi. This software supports Logger versions 5.0 and 5.1, and OMi
v9.01 and v9.10.
ArcSight Logger is a log management solution that is optimized for extremely high event
throughput, efficient long-term storage, and rapid data analysis. Logger receives and
stores events; supports search, retrieval, and reporting; and can forward selected
events.The ArcSight Logger Forwarding Connectorallows you to send these event logs from
Logger to the HP Operations Manager i (HP OMi).
HP Operations Manager i (HP OMi) enables the HP BSM Operations Management
component in BSM. BSM Operations Management provides a complete monitoring solution,
consolidating all IT infrastructure monitoring in a central event console, and relating the
events to the IT services that depend on that infrastructure. See the HP Business Service
Management Operations Manager i Concepts Guide for details on BSM.
HP BSM Integration Adapter is an integration solution that enables you to monitor event
sources, and, if certain conditions apply, to forward the detected events as HP Business
Service Management (BSM) events directly to BSM Operations Management. See the Using
HP BSM Integration Adapter Guide for details on HP BSM Integration Adapter.
Sending Events From Logger to HP OMi
ArcSight Logger sends events to the Logger Forwarding Connector using CEF Syslog, then
forwards the events to HP OMi through HP BSM Integration Adapter using SNMP. A Logger
forwarder must be created to send these events. For instructions on how to create a
forwarder to send the events, see “Creating a Forwarder to Forward Events” on page 8.
OMi users are strongly encouraged to apply the latest patch, OMI_00005
(build 09.01.210), to obtain critical fixes before running this integration.
“Sending Events From Logger to HP OMi” on page 5
“Installing the Connector” on page 6
“Logger Forwarders” on page 7
“Creating an SNMP Interceptor Policy” on page 8
“Uploading Interceptor Template” on page 9
“Troubleshooting Tips” on page 9
“Adjusting the Event Processing Rate” on page 9
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HP BSM Integration Adapter uses a SNMP interceptor policy to allow ArcSight events to be
accepted within the HP OMi environment. For instructions on how to create an SNMP
interceptor policy, see “Creating an SNMP Interceptor Policy” on page 8.
Installing the Connector
Before you install the connector, make sure that the ArcSight products with which the
connectors will communicate have already been installed correctly (the ArcSight Logger,
and HP BSM Integration Adapter, for example) and you have assigned appropriate
privileges. For data security, HP recommends that you install the connector and HP BSM
Integration Adapter on the same system.
1 Download the executable for your operating system from HP SSO.
2 Start the installer by running the executable.
Follow the installation wizard through the following folder selection tasks and
installation of the core connector software:
Introduction
Choose Install Folder
Choose Install Set
Choose Shortcut Folder
Pre-Installation Summary
Installing...
3 The HP Operations Manager i connector is selected; click Next to continue.
4 Fill in the parameter information required for connector configuration, then click Next.
The table describes each parameter.
5 Click Logger to OMi, then click Next.
Parameter Description
Host Enter the Host name or IP address of the HP BSM
Integration Adapter.
Port Enter the port to be used by the BSM Integration
Adapter monitoring for SNMP traps from the Logger.
Version Accept the default value of SNMP_VERSION_2.
SNMP_VERSION_3 is not available at this time.
Read Community(v2) Enter the SNMP Read Community name.
Write Community(v2 Enter the SNMP Write Community name.
Authentication
Username(v3)
For use with SNMP v3; not available at this time.
Authentication Password(v3)
Security Level(v3)
Authentication Scheme(v3)
Privacy Password(v3)
Context Engine Id(v3)
Context name(v3)
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6 Enter the Logger destination information as described in the table, then click Next.
7 Enter a name for the connector and provide other information identifying the
connector's use in your environment. Click Next.
8 Read the installation summary and click Next. If the summary is incorrect, click
Previous to make changes.
9 When the connector completes its configuration, click Next. The Wizard now prompts
you to choose whether you want to run the connector as a process or as a service.
If you choose to run the connector as a service, the Wizard prompts you to define
service parameters for the connector.
10 After making your selections, click Next. The Wizard displays a dialog confirming the
connector's setup and service configuration.
11 Click Finish.
12 Click Done.
Logger Forwarders
Logger forwarders allow you to send all events, or events which match a particular filter, to
another destination, in this instance, to HP OMi. However, the ability to define a different
filter for each forwarder allows Logger to divide traffic among several destinations or limit
the events sent to a single destination. For example, because Logger can handle higher
event rates, it might be used to forward events to another HP OMi and/or a Manager.
Forwarder query filters make it possible to split the flow between the different devices,
using one forwarder for each.
Logger forwarding uses several forwarder types, but the Logger Forwarding Connector
operates with UDP and TCP forwarder types only.
UDP Forwarders forward events as User Datagram Protocol messages, such as Syslog
format datagrams.
TCP Forwarders forward events as Transmission Control Protocol messages.
Parameter Description
Network Port 514 or another port that matches the Receiver
IP Address IP or host name of the Logger
Protocol UDP or Raw TCP
Note: Whichever protocol you choose, it must match
that of the forwarder type chosen during Logger
Forwarder configuration.
You cannot configure a Logger Forwarder to send data to a destination on
the same system.
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Creating a Forwarder to Forward Events
In order to successfully forward events from Logger to HP OMi, a forwarder must be
created. To do so, complete the following steps within the Logger web application.
1 Click Configuration from the top-level menu bar.
2 Click the Forwarder tab under Data section, then click Add. The Add Forwarder
page appears.
3 Enter a name for the new forwarder and choose either “UDP Forwarder” or “TCP
Forwarder”.
4 Click Next.
5 The Edit Forwarder page appears.
6 Within the Query field, create a query to filter the events sent to HP OMi, or leave the
default, NONE, to send all events.
7 Continue to fill in the remaining parameters, ensuring that the IP/Host field contains
the correct Logger Forwarding Connector IP address and that the Port number
matches that of the connector.
8 Click Save. The following page appears.
9 New forwarders are initially disabled, so click the disabled icon ( ) to enable the new
forwarder.
The forwarder is now enabled.
For more detailed information on Logger forwarders, see the ArcSight Logger
Administrator’s Guide.
Creating an SNMP Interceptor Policy
HP BSM Integration Adapter SNMP interceptor policies monitor SNMP events, and respond
when a character pattern that you choose is found in an SNMP trap. ArcSight provides a
template SNMP interceptor policy for use in creating your own customized SNMP
interceptor policy. This template policy should be customized and enhanced to satisfy
Whichever forwarder type you choose, it must match that of the
SmartConnector protocol and port chosen during installation.
Wait a few minutes after enabling a forwarder before disabling it. Likewise,
wait before enabling a forwarder that has just been disabled. Background
tasks initiated by enabling or disabling a forwarder can produce unexpected
results if they are interrupted.
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different needs and requirements with HP BSM Integration Adapter's powerful policy edit
features.
Uploading Interceptor Template
Download the latest policy files from the download site where you obtained the connector.
Refer to the ArcSight HP OM and HP OMi SNMP Interceptor Policy Readme for details on
uploading the template.
Troubleshooting Tips
Duplicate Events
If there appear to be duplicate events forwarded to the HP OMi console:
1 Check and adjust deduplication options as needed.
2 If, after modifying deduplication options, there still appear to be duplicate events,
check the Custom Message Attributes (event details and data), and apply rules to
differentiate the events.
Refer to the HP Business Service Management Using Operations Management Guide
and help for details.
Dropped Events
If you notice that some events forwarded from ESM or Logger are dropped, verify whether
the Agent Severity is set correctly in those events. The default SNMP interceptor policy
provided by HP in the connector distribution has rules to pick up and forward SNMP Traps
from ESM or Logger based on the Agent Severity. Events that do not have Agent Severity
set are dropped and not forwarded by the SNMP interceptor policy. If the dropped events
are correlated events from ESM, make sure that the rules on ESM are set for the correct
Agent Severity in the correlated events they generate. If the dropped events are
normalized events from devices, then verify that the originating connector that has
normalized the event has mapped the Agent Severity correctly from the Device Severity. If
the originating connector (that is not setting the Agent Severity) is a FlexConnector, review
the mappings and map all of the device severities to one of these Agent Severity values:
Low, Medium, High, or Very-High. If the connector is a supported connector, contact
customer support.
Adjusting the Event Processing Rate
The default event processing rate for forwarding events from Logger to HP OMi is 10 eps. If
this rate proves excessive for your system, HP OMi might drop some incoming events. If
events are being dropped, decrease the event rate until you find that all events have
arrived.
If this occurs, you can adjust the rate at which events are forwarded to HP OMi. To do so,
you will need to change the event processing rate within your XML properties file.
To adjust the event processing rate:
1 Stop the currently running SmartConnector from operating.
2 From a Windows command line, access your XML properties file using the command
cd %ARCSIGHT_HOME%/current/user/agent
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3 Use WordPad or any XML Editor to open the .xml file for your HP OMi destination,
similar to the example below:
0Ajv5S8BABCAAeabNXP5Rw==.xml
4 From within the .xml file, search for the following:
ProcessingSettings.ThrottleRate="10"
This value controls the current processing event rate, and has a default value of
10 eps.
5 Change this value to the desired rate of events per second. For example, to lower the
rate of events to 5 eps, change the value after the string to 5:
ProcessingSettings.ThrottleRate="5"
6 Save the .xml file and exit the XML editor.
7 Restart the SmartConnector.
If there are multiple destinations, repeat the steps above to change the
rate for each destination, as required.