against predefined profiles you created. Before you run either of these tools, create profiles for your environment, as described in the following steps.
1.Go to the %JBOSS4_DIST%\server\appiq\remotescripts\advisors directory and open one of the following files in a text editor, such as Notepad:
•HBA Risk Analysis - hba_risk_analysis.conf
•Switch Risk Analysis - switch_risk_analysis.conf
2.In the configuration file, do one of the following:
•If you are editing hba_risk_analysis.conf, define a profile for each type of HBA in your environment.
•If you are editing switch_risk_analysis.conf, define a profile for each type of switch in your environment.
The profile name can be any name you want, and the number and type of fields defined by you. For example, assume you want to check that all HBAs in Solaris certain model
in the profile is hosts are a and it would
any profile name
the 'OS' field = Solaris
the 'Model' field =
Let's expand that analysis to verifying that those HBA's also have a certain driver version and a certain firmware level, as shown in the following example profile:
any profile name
the 'OS' field = Solaris the 'Model' field =
the 'DriverVersion' field = whatever the 'FirmwareVersion' field = whatever
IMPORTANT: The use of 'special' characters in the field values are interpreted as regular expressions (or wildcards) by the search. For example, "Model LP900[02]" will match the values
3.Once you have your profiles configured, run HBA Risk Analysis or Switch Risk Analysis. The tool compares every HBA or switch against the profiles and flag any HBA or switch that does not match at least one profile.
Global Change ManagementGlobal Change Management lets you save the current configuration and/or compare changes with a previous configuration.
Accessing Global Change Management
1.Access Business Tools.
2.Click Global Change Management Tools.
Saving the Current Configuration
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