5.Open the file and locate the following line:

# Set to true to enable NAS data collection; “false” is the default nas=false

6.Change the value to true to enable NAS support, as shown in the following example:

nas=true

7.Save your changes and close the file.

8.Restart the CIM extension.

Discovery Information for HP NAS Devices on Windows

To discover an HP NAS device, enter the following information in HP SIM:

IP address or system name of the HP NAS device to discover.

User name of the HP NAS device. You must provide a privileged login.

Password used to access the HP NAS device.

Discovering HP NAS Devices on Linux

In order to discover an HP NAS device on Linux, you must first install a CIM extension on the device and then modify one of its properties files. For instructions, see Installing the CIM Extension for SUSE and Red Hat Linux” on page 227.

To enable NAS support:

1.Connect to the NAS device on which you have installed the CIM extension.

2.Browse to the installation directory and open the /opt/APPQCime/conf directory.

3.Copy the nas.properties-samplefile and paste a copy into the same directory.

4.Rename the copied file to nas.properties.

5.Open the file and locate the following line:

# Set to true to enable NAS data collection; “false” is the default nas=false

6.Change the value to true to enable NAS support, as shown in the following example:

nas=true

7.Save your changes, and then close the file.

8.Restart the CIM extension.

Discovery Information for HP NAS Devices on Linux

To discover an HP NAS device, enter the following information in HP SIM:

IP address or system name of the HP NAS device to discover.

User name of the HP NAS device. You must provide a privileged login.

Password used to access the HP NAS device.

Discovering NetApp NAS Devices

Keep in mind the following:

SMNP must be enabled on the NetApp NAS device before it can be discovered.

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