HP StorageWorks XP Command View Advanced Edition Software 6.4 Server Administrator Guide for Device Manager and Provisioning Manager (web) (T1780-96341, July 2010)

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Settings for CIM/WBEM (SMI-S CIMOM)
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server.cim.support.protocol
*
server.cim.http.port
server.cim.https.port
*
* The installer sets a value for this property during a new installation of Device Manager.
For details on properties files, see section
A-2 .
7-6 Settings for the service discovery feature
This section describes how to specify settings for the service discovery feature of Device Manager.
To use the service discovery feature of Device Manager, the following software is required:
In Windows or Red Hat Enterprise Linux:
OpenSLP 1.0.11
OpenSLP is provided with Device Manager. When you install Device Manager, the required file
is copied. For details on OpenSLP, see the OpenSLP website (
http://www.openslp.org/).
In SUSE Linux Enterprise Server:
OpenSLP 1.2.0
OpenSLP is provided with the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server system. For details on OpenSLP,
see the Novell website (
http://www.novell.com/).
OpenSLP needs to be set up separately. For the setup procedure, see section
7-6-1 .
When starting the CIM client, set the language tag (locale) for the service discovery feature to
English (en).
7-6-1 Setting up the service discovery feature
This section describes how to specify the settings for using the service discovery feature.
7-6-1-1 In Windows
When you install Device Manager, the OpenSLP file is copied simultaneously. You do not need to
specify any settings after installation, and can use the service discovery feature immediately after
installation.
If the following message is displayed when Device Manager is uninstalled, release the SLP service
manually from the Windows services.
An attempt to release the SLP service has failed. After uninstallation,
release the SLP service manually. Uninstallation continues.
To release the SLP service:
1. Log in as a member of the Administrator group.
2. Show the command prompt and move to the folder containing the OpenSLP executable file.
3. Release the SLP service from Windows services.
Execute the following command:
> slpd –remove
7-6-1-2 In Red Hat Enterprise Linux
When Device Manager is installed, the OpenSLP file is copied at the same time. Settings do not
need to be specified after installation, and the service discovery feature can be used as is.