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Parameter

Description

Possible values

health application loads. (Applies to Linux PSP only.)

CMASTARTSTORAGEAGENT Determines whether the HP Systems Insight Manager Storage Agent is started when the health application loads. (Applies to Linux PSP only.)

YES (start the storage agent)

NO (do not start the storage agent)

CMASTARTNICAGENT

Determines whether the HP Systems Insight

 

Manager NIC agent is started. (Applies to

 

Linux PSP only).

CMANOTAINTEDKERNEL

Determines whether the HP Lights-Out

 

management driver is started when the

 

health application loads. (Applies to Linux

 

PSP only.)

YES (start the web agent)

NO (do not start the web agent)

YES (start the HP Lights-Out management driver)

NO (do not start the HP Lights-Out management driver)

HPVCAVCRMSERVER

Informs the VCA of the name of the VCRM

VCRM name

 

to use as a software distribution repository.

 

 

(Applies to Linux PSP only.)

 

HPVCAVCRMLOGINID

This parameter is the login ID that the VCA

VCA login ID

 

uses to communicate with the VCRM.

 

 

(Applies to Linux PSP only.)

 

HPVCAVCRMLOGINPASSWD

This parameter is the password for the login

VCA login password

 

ID specified in the HPVCAVCRMLOGIN

 

 

parameter. (Applies to Linux PSP only.)

 

FORCE-OVERWRITE

HP Systems Management Homepage

YES, NO (default)

 

(hpsmh) uses this parameter to force

 

 

overwrite the SMH settings of an existing

 

 

configuration file.

 

ADMIN-GROUP

HP Systems Management Homepage

 

(hpsmh) uses this parameter to set up security

 

for the web server. (Applies to Linux PSP

 

only.)

Up to five Linux groups, separated by spaces or semicolons, to enable administrative access to the web services.

USER-GROUP

HP Systems Management Homepage uses

 

this parameter to set up security for the web

 

server. (Applies to Linux PSP only.)

OPERATOR-GROUP

HP Systems Management Homepage uses

 

this parameter to set up security for the web

 

server. (Applies to Linux PSP only.)

Up to five Linux groups, separated by spaces or semicolons, to enable user-level access to the web servers.

Up to five Linux groups, separated by spaces or semicolons, to enable operator-level access to the web servers.

ANONYMOUS-ACCESS

Determines whether an anonymous user can

YES, NO (default)

 

access HP Systems Management Homepage.

 

 

(Applies to Linux PSP only.)

 

IP-BINDING

HP Systems Management Homepage uses

YES, NO (default)

 

this parameter to determine whether HP

 

 

SMH can use all available NICs and detect

 

 

subnets for its web services. (Applies to Linux

 

 

PSP only.)

 

IP-BINDING-LIST

HP Systems Management Homepage uses

IP address pairs separated by

 

this parameter to restrict the NICs and

semicolons (for example,

 

subnets to use for its web servers.

10.1.1.1/255.255.255.0;

 

The IP-BINDINGparameter must be set to

10.2.2.2/255.255.255.0)

 

yes for this parameter to be used during

 

 

installation. (Applies to Linux PSP only.)

 

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