Users Guide
104 Installing Managed System Software on Supported Linux Operating Systems
Before executing the autoconf_cim_component.sh script, ensure
Dell OpenManage is installed. For information on installing
Dell OpenManage see, "Installing Managed System Software."
Execute the following command to configure sfbc and openwsman as per
the default configurations:
./ autoconf_cim_component.sh
NOTE: To configure Openwsman on the Managed Node to run on a different port,
use the -p <port> option with autoconf_cim_component.sh. This is optional and by
default the Openwsman is configured to run on port 443.
Creating Server Certificate for WSMAN
You can either create a new certificate for WSMAN or reuse an existing
certificate.
Creating a New Certificate
You can create a new server certificate for WSMAN by executing the
owsmangencert.sh script located at /etc/openwsman. This script is provided
by the openwsman RPM. Follow the steps in the wizard to create the server
certificate.
Reusing an Existing Certificate
If you have a self-signed or CA-signed certificate, you can use the same
certificate for the openwsman server by updating the ssl_cert_file and
ssl_key_file values, grouped under [server] tag, in
/etc/openwsman/openwsman.conf with your existing certificate values.
Configuring CRL for the openwsman Client
You need to configure the Certificate Revocation List (CRL) used by Server
Administrator Web Server. To do this:
1
Mention a valid CRL file in
/etc/openwsman/openwsman_client.conf
.
2
If left blank, the CRL check is ignored.
NOTE: CRL support is only present on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server version 11 and
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server version 5 update 5. For other operating systems,
contact your operating system vendor to provide the required CURL library with CRL
support.










