If the problem cannot be resolved at this time, close the Storage Device Setup dialog. The configuration that has been done up to the point where the error occurred is saved. After resolving the problem, edit the agent configuration and validate the settings. For more information, see Editing Configured Agents.
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If you want to use the Hitachi Tuning Manager for collecting additional metrics, check the Use HDS Tuning Manager checkbox. |
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Type the IP Address of the system on which HDS Tuning is installed. If left blank, then the IP address of the array or array manager is assumed. |
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Click Finish to complete the operation and return to the Storage Device Setup dialog. |
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Click the Administration tab. |
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In the Add SMIS Storage Agent section, select an agent manager host from the Agent Manager drop-down list. |
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In the Add SMIS Storage Agent section, configure the agent settings: |
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In the IP Address field, type the IP address of the server hosting the agent manager. |
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Specify a name for the agent in the Name field (optional). |
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Click Add. |
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<foglight_home> is a placeholder that represents the path to the Foglight Management Server installation. |
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<foglight_agent_mgr_home> is a placeholder that represents the path to the Foglight Agent Manager installation. This can be the location of the Foglight Agent Manager installation on a monitored host, or the home directory of the Foglight Agent Manager that comes embedded with the Foglight Management Server. For example: |
All the certificate-related command line options require that FglAM be up and running.
bin/fglam --add-certificate "user alias 1"=/path/to/certificate/file
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FglAM requires the Base64 format. To verify if the certificate file is encoded with Base64, open the certificate with a notepad and the certificate should be similar to the following example: -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- XXXXXXXX= -----END CERTIFICATE----- |
NOTE: If the certificate is not Base64 format, use openssl command to convert the certificate file into a Base64 file. Use either of the following commands depending on the source form: openssl x509 -inform DER -in xxx.cer -out xxx.crt or openssl x509 -inform PEM -in xxx.cer -out xxx.crt |
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The alias is required and is used in the list and delete operations to refer to the certificate. It can be anything. |
Print out a list of certificates and the aliases that refer to them.
Refer to the example output below:
Remove a certificate referred to by an alias.
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