For example, to create a default login for Windows with a user ID of “myname” and a password of “password” you would create the following file:

%JBOSS4_DIST%\Extensions\Windows\cxws.default.login

The cxws.default.login file would contain the following:

-credentials myname:password

The CIM Extensions Management Tool

CIM extensions can be remotely managed through a graphical user interface called the CIM Extensions Management Tool.

Each host being managed must be running a supported SSH daemon. See About SSH” on page 182 for more information.

You must copy the CIM extensions to the management server before you can use the CIM Extensions Management Tool. See Copying the CIM Extensions to the Management Server” on page 182 for more information.

The CIM Extensions Management Tool can manage CIM extensions on the following operating systems:

AIX

HP-UX

Linux (i386, IA64, and x86_64)

Solaris

Tru64

Windows

Launching the CIM Extensions Management Tool

To launch the CIM Extensions Management Tool on a Windows management server:

1.Go to the %MGR_DIST%\Tools\cimeMgmt directory on the management server.

2.Run cimeMgmt.cmd.

To launch the CIM Extensions Management Tool on a Linux management server:

1.Set the DISPLAY environment variable.

2.Enter the following commands:

#cd $MGR_DIST/Tools/cimeMgmt

#./cimeMgmt.sh

Adding Remote Hosts

In order to use the CIM Extensions Management Tool, you must create a list of the remote hosts on which you will be deploying and managing CIM extensions. To create a list of remote hosts:

1.In the Hostname box, enter the name of a host.

2.In the Username box, enter the user name used for accessing the host.

3.In the Password box, enter the password used for accessing the host.

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