HP 5992-3838 manual Completing Certificate Exchange, Using HP SIM to Complete Certificate Exchange

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B Completing Certificate Exchange

Introduction

HP Application Discovery uses Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates to authenticate and secure data transmission between HP Application Discovery agents and the HP Application Discovery server. Once HP Application Discovery components are installed, the accompanying certificate information for HP Application Discovery server and for HP Application Discovery agent must be exchanged to allow the server and agents to recognize legitimate transmissions.

Certificate exchange can be done from (HP SIM) within HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM) or from the command line on the central management server.

Using HP SIM to Complete Certificate Exchange

1.Initiate certificate exchange by selecting Configure Configure VSE AgentsExchange AD Agent Certificates from the HP SIM top menu.

2.Select the HP-UX systems where you want the exchange to occur using the HP SIM system selection list. Click Apply.

3.Verify the system selection and click Next.

4.A description is displayed of the action about to take place. When you are sure that you want to exchange certificates so that the HP Application Discovery agent can begin reporting data to the server, click Run now to complete the certificate exchange.

NOTE: If you find that you are unable to exchange certificates from within HP SIM, check the following:

That you have the correct permissions associated with your login ID.

That the targeted managed node is authorized to accept remote commands from HP SIM.

To set the correct SSH configuration that authorizes the acceptance of remote commands, type the following command on the CMS:

mxagentconfig -a-nmanaged_system -ulogin -ppassword

where managed_system is the name of the target system for which you want to enable remote communication, login is the user name on the managed system, and password is the password of that user on the managed system.

Completing Certificate Exchange from the Command Line

From the command line, you can exchange certificates with one or more managed hosts.

1.Log in as a privileged user on the system hosting the CMS. (See User Authorizations for tool access information.)

2.Assuming installation to default directories, enter the following command on HP-UX:

/opt/amgr/bin/amgr_remote_config -a -mx -n system_name -u root

and on Windows:

C:\Program Files\HP\Virtual Server Environment\bin\amgr_remot_config.bat -a -mx -n system_name

To configure multiple hosts, add -nsystem_name for each host to be configured.

By default, amgr_remote_config uses Secure Shell (SSH) to complete this action securely across the network.

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Contents HP Application Discovery Version 4.0 Users Guide Copyright 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P Table of Contents Troubleshooting and Error Messages Configuring the Wbem Provider Password Page List of Figures Page List of Tables Page Typographic Conventions About This DocumentIntended Audience New and Changed Information in This EditionRelated Information Publishing HistoryHP Encourages Your Comments Introduction Features of Application DiscoveryPage Application Discovery Components Components and ConceptsDiscovery Ratio Refining Application DiscoveryHow Discovery Works Understand Your Current Discovery StateWarm-up Ratio Refine Discovery by Checking Agent StateRefine Discovery by Creating Application Templates Understanding Application TemplatesUnderstanding Server Resource Consumption How Memory Usage is CalculatedMemory usage by the Application Discovery server Start the HP Application Discovery Agent ProceduresStarting Application Discovery Modifying Agent BehaviorChecking Agent State Reconfigure a Running Agent from the Command LineUsing HP SIM to Stop the AD Agent Stopping the Agent from the Command LineExplanation of Agent States Working With Data ViewsSet Color Theme Adjusting the User InterfaceSet Screen Data Refresh Interval Set General VisibilityFilter Data in View Tables Change the Data ViewSet Number of Table Rows Sort Data in View TablesSet Visibility for Hosts on Application Discovery Screens Navigate Between ViewsSet Visibility for Packages on Application Discovery Screens Set Visibility for Matched ApplicationsModifying the Maximum Size of an Event List Setting Data Polling IntervalSetting Alert Location Setting Event AttributesIntroduction to Event Settings in Application Discovery Setting Event SeverityManaging Application Templates Find an Application TemplateChange AD Application Template Values On HP-UX Key to Application Template Values Create a New TemplateHP Global Workload Manager gWLM Attribute Fields and Their Descriptions Summary Fields and Their DescriptionsOne one pid per running application Rule Rule Fields and Their DescriptionsCreate an Aggregation Rule Create an Application Template RuleAggregation Rule Examples How to Remove Types from the Aggregation Rule Understanding the Tables Showing Unmatched Processes Using the Table Data to Fill in An Application TemplateFilling in the Summary Fields Using Table Data Check Unmatched Processes to Find Application CandidatesFilling in the Rule Fields Using Table Data Backing Up Application Discovery FilesFilling in the Template Attribute Fields On HP-UX Troubleshooting and Error Messages Errors in InstallationIntroduction Applications Not Visible in Application Discovery Screens Data Missing in Application Discovery ScreensIntroduction Host Not Visible in Application Discovery Screens Check that SSH is configured correctly on the managed node Packages Not Visible in Application Discovery Screens Application Discovery may not be correctly configured Application Errors in VSE Workload ScreensCheck that the host is known to Application Discovery Errors in Application Discovery User Interface Operation Cannot Enter Application Discovery User InterfaceUI Unable to Connect to Server Messages Java UI exception Message Displays Application Discovery Resources Getting Assistance in Using Application DiscoveryPage Page Options Amgrd= Logtrace InstallationAuthors Agentconfig Check agent state Ulogininfo Amgrremoteconfig 1MAmgrremoteconfig was developed by Hewlett-Packard Company Using HP SIM to Complete Certificate Exchange Completing Certificate Exchange from the Command LineCompleting Certificate Exchange Uoption supported on HP-UX only Configuring the Wbem Provider Password Page Event Types Key to Event AttributesEvent Severity Types Additional Event Types Specific to HP Application DiscoveryEvent Viewing Locations Agent GlossaryManaged SSL Wbem Index SymbolsClear filter, 25 clutter Expand table Packages tab, 26 Templates tab, 26 templates, 16 about Index

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