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# HMC Insights # HMC Insights
**HMCi** is a utility that collects metrics from one or more *IBM Power Hardware Management Consoles (HMC)*, without the need to install agents on logical partitions / virtual machines running on the IBM Power systems. The metric data is processed and saved into an InfluxDB time-series database. Grafana is used to visualize the metrics from InfluxDB through provided dashboards or your own custom dashboards. This software is free to use and is licensed under the [Apache 2.0 License](https://bitbucket.org/mnellemann/syslogd/src/master/LICENSE), but is not supported or endorsed by International Business Machines (IBM). There is an optional [companion agent](https://bitbucket.org/mnellemann/sysmon/) application, which provides more metrics from within AIX and Linux. **HMCi** is a utility that collects metrics from one or more *IBM Power Hardware Management Consoles (HMC)*, without the need to install agents on logical partitions / virtual machines running on the IBM Power systems. The metric data is processed and saved into an InfluxDB time-series database. Grafana is used to visualize the metrics from InfluxDB through provided dashboards, or your own customized dashboards.
This software is free to use and is licensed under the [Apache 2.0 License](https://bitbucket.org/mnellemann/syslogd/src/master/LICENSE), but is not supported or endorsed by International Business Machines (IBM). There is an optional [companion agent](https://bitbucket.org/mnellemann/sysmon/), which provides more metrics from within AIX and Linux.
Metrics includes: Metrics includes:
- *Managed Systems* - the physical Power servers - *Managed Systems* - the physical Power servers
- *Logical Partitions* - the virtualized servers running AIX, Linux and IBM-i (AS/400) - *Logical Partitions* - the virtualized servers running AIX, Linux and IBM-i (AS/400)
- *Virtual I/O Servers* - the i/o partition(s) virtualizing network and storage - *Virtual I/O Servers* - the i/o partition(s) virtualizing network and storage
- *Energy* - power consumption and temperatures (needs to be enabled and is not available for old and multi-chassis systems) - *Energy* - power consumption and temperatures (needs to be enabled and is not available on P7 and multi-chassis systems)
![architecture](doc/HMCi.png) ![architecture](doc/HMCi.png)
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1. Preparations on the Hardware Management Console (HMC) 1. Preparations on the Hardware Management Console (HMC)
2. Installation of InfluxDB and Grafana software 2. Installation of InfluxDB and Grafana software
3. Installation and configuration of *HMC Insights* 3. Installation and configuration of *HMC Insights* (HMCi)
4. Configure Grafana and import example dashboards 4. Configure Grafana and import example dashboards
### 1 - IBM Power HMC Setup Instructions ### 1 - IBM Power HMC Setup Instructions
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- You can download [Grafana ppc64le](https://www.power-devops.com/grafana) and [InfluxDB ppc64le](https://www.power-devops.com/influxdb) packages for most Linux distributions and AIX on the [Power DevOps](https://www.power-devops.com/) site. - You can download [Grafana ppc64le](https://www.power-devops.com/grafana) and [InfluxDB ppc64le](https://www.power-devops.com/influxdb) packages for most Linux distributions and AIX on the [Power DevOps](https://www.power-devops.com/) site.
- Binaries for amd64/x86 are available from the [Grafana website](https://grafana.com/grafana/download) and [InfluxDB website](https://portal.influxdata.com/downloads/) and most likely directly from your Linux distributions repositories. - Binaries for amd64/x86 are available from the [Grafana website](https://grafana.com/grafana/download) and [InfluxDB website](https://portal.influxdata.com/downloads/) and most likely directly from your Linux distributions repositories.
- Create the empty *hmci* database by using running the **influx** cli command and type: - Create the empty *hmci* database by running the **influx** cli command and type:
```text ```text
CREATE DATABASE "hmci" WITH DURATION 365d REPLICATION 1; CREATE DATABASE "hmci" WITH DURATION 365d REPLICATION 1;