HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.1-00 Administrator Guide
(see “Changing ports used by Common Component” on page 85)
• User account for Tiered Storage Manager
To download the Tiered Storage Manager server truststore files:
1. Start a Web browser and access the following URL:
http://management-server-host-name-or-IP-address:port-number-for-HBase-
Storage-Mgmt-Web-Service/TieredStorageManager/TieredStorageManagerCerts
2. Specify a user account, and download the truststore file.
Enabling SSL/TLS for the Tiered Storage Manager CLI computer
Set the storage location of the Tiered Storage Manager server truststore file
(TieredStorageManagerCerts) for the environment variable HTSM_CLI_CERTS_PATH.
If you use the htsmcli.properties file, change the settings for the htsmserver.location
and option.secure properties.
If you set the htsmserver.location property or option.secure property in the
htsmcli.properties file in advance, you can skip specifying the location of the Tiered Storage
Manager server and the secure (s) option when using the Tiered Storage Manager CLI.
Operations to complete in advance
• Obtain a truststore file for the Tiered Storage Manager server.
Obtain the file from the management server using a secure way.
• Copy the htsmcli.properties template file.
Copy the template at the location noted below to a folder. In Windows, do not copy the file to a
location immediately under the root of a drive.
• When executing Tiered Storage Manager CLI commands from a management client
In Windows:
system-drive\TieredStorageManager\Tiered-Storage-Manager-version\
CLI\
In Solaris, HP-UX, or Linux:
/opt/TieredStorageManager/Tiered-Storage-Manager-version/CLI/
• When executing Tiered Storage Manager CLI commands from the management server
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-Tiered-Storage-Manager-server\CLI\
In Linux :
installation-directory-for-Tiered-Storage-Manager/CLI/
• Set the environment variable HTSM_CLI_HOME
Set the storage directory for the htsmcli.properties file. In Windows, specify the path as
follows:
• Do not enclose the path in quotation marks (") or apostrophes (').
• Do not place a path delimiter (\) at the end of the path.
• Use a backslash (\) to escape a path delimiter.
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