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Chapter 11 Administering DFM (Advanced)

System Administration

When you reregister the process, specify all options in the same command instance. If you enter the pdcmd multiple times, only the last instance is used. Register the processes in the following order:

1.The DfmBroker process.

2.The DfmServer process.

3.Any processes that depend on DfmServer.

Use the following syntax to reregister the DFM processes. (Refer to Table 11-4for information about the options and arguments).

NMSROOT/bin/pdcmd -r DfmBroker -e path -f arguments

NMSROOT/bin/pdcmd -r DfmServer -e path -d depends -f arguments

NMSROOT/bin/pdcmd -r dependent_process -d DfmServer

Note To view the default settings for a process, enter

NMSROOT/bin/pdreg -lprocess.

Note If you specify registration options using pdcmd, you must rerun your command whenever the daemon manager restarts.

The ports and protocols used by CiscoWorks are listed in the Installation and Getting Started Guide for LAN Management Solution 3.0.

Table 11-4 Options to pdcmd

Option

Description and Arguments

 

 

-uprocess

Unregister process. The processes are listed in Table 11-3 on page 11-13.

 

 

-rprocess

Register process to CiscoWorks daemon manager and start process whenever

 

the dependent (parent) process starts (as described in the -d depends option).

 

The processes are listed in Table 11-3 on page 11-13.

-epath

Process binary path. path should be:

 

DFM broker: NMSROOT/objects/smarts/bin/brstart

 

DFM server: NMSROOT/objects/smarts/bin/sm_server

-ddepends

Process dependency. For DfmServer, depends should be DfmBroker.

 

 

 

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Contents File Ownership and Protection 11-1Secure Socket Layer SSL SNMPv3Working with Firewalls 11-2NMSROOT/objects/smarts/bin/smserver --help 11-3Registering Additional DFM Servers with the LMS Portal Configuring Users ACS and Non-ACS11-4 Configuring Users Using CiscoWorks Local Mode 11-5Using DFM in ACS Mode 11-6Field Description Usage Notes Creating Self-Signed Security Certificates Yearly11-7 Backing Up and Restoring DFM Data 11-8Changing the Password for DFM Databases Option Description Usage NotesBefore You Begin 11-9Configuring Logging 11-10Folder Maximum Backup Function/Module Viewing and Maintaining Log FilesNo. Log Files Size KBDPS 11-12Name Description Dependency Starting and Stopping DFM Processes11-13 11-14 Registering and Unregistering DFM Processes 11-15Option Description and Arguments 11-16Arguments 11-17Example 1 Specifying Clients that Can Connect to DFM 11-18Reregister any processes that depend on DfmServer 11-1911-20