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Foglight APM for Real User Experience 5.9.11 - Installation and Setup Guide

Installation overview Installing physical appliances Installing virtual appliances Setting up appliances Working with appliance-hosted Management Servers Setting up server-hosted Management Servers Maintaining appliances Backing up and restoring physical appliances Appendix: Troubleshooting

Using an existing SSL key for Foglight HTTPS access

1
Convert your existing certificate and private key into a PKCS12 file using the following command from the OpenSSL toolkit:
3
Log into the appliance’s command line shell (see Accessing the home directory) and securely copy (scp) the PKCS12 file onto the Foglight APM appliance.
4
Run the following script to import the PKCS12 file into Foglight.
5
Verify the server.console.httpsonly = “true” entry is uncommented in the /opt/quest/foglight/config.appliance/appliance.config file.
6

Configuring Foglight for secure remote LDAP access

Use the following instructions if you need to encrypt communication between the Management Server and the LDAP server.

1
Acquire the LDAP server certificate in .pem format from the administrator.
2
Log into the appliance's command line shell (see Accessing the home directory) and securely copy (scp) the LDAP server certificate file onto the Foglight APM appliance.
/opt/quest/foglight/config.appliance/import_ldap_cert.sh <ldap certificate file>
4
On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Administration > Users & Security > Directory Services Settings.
ldaps://ldap_server_host_name:636

Restricted file access

For security purposes, file access is restricted. You have access to the following directories for the specified activities:

/opt/quest/foglight — Read/write access to the appliance.config file for configuration purposes. All other files in this directory and its subdirectories are read-only.
/home/<current_user_account> — Read/copy files to or from this directory for Support purposes. For instructions, see Transferring support files from a physical appliance.
opt/quest/foglight/ — Read/delete log files in the following directories:

Transferring support files from a physical appliance

Generally speaking, you do not need to transfer files manually. Support-related activities, such as creating a support bundle or installing patches and hotfixes, can be done using the tools located under the APM > Support menu in the Foglight browser interface. The browser facilitates file transfers. For example, after creating a support bundle, the browser automatically initiates a file download to your workstation.

Occasionally, Quest Support representatives may ask you to create a support bundle or TCP dump from the Console Program on an appliance. In this case, to transfer files, you need to use a Secure Copy Protocol (SCP) utility. File transfers are permitted from the home directory of the logged in user. SSH must be enabled on this account. For more information, see Modifying user accounts and enabling SSH.

The following procedures describe how to use SCP utilities to transfer files to Windows® and Linux® systems:

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