Important: IPMP is a feature supported on Sun® Solaris® provided by Sun Microsystems. The configuration is included in
Section VI of the
System Administration Guide: IP Services from Sun Microsystems. For more information, refer to the Sun documentation
file_name is the name of the WEM application installation file.
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Important: At this time, only the Standalone EMS installation mode is available. Future releases will support a Scalable installation mode and a Failover installation mode that requires a Sun Cluster setup.
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/<ems_dir>/ which is /users/ems by default
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Important: The IP address specified must be ICMP reachable.
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Important: If the Enforce SSL option is enabled, the configuration settings for the chassis should be changed as needed.
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Important: Ports 1 to 1024 are reserved and should not be used.
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Important: Ports 1 to 1024 are reserved and should not be used.
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Important: Apache port HTTP and HTTPS both should be different to establish the successful connection between WEM client and WEM server.
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Important: This field will not be displayed if the Enforce SSL parameter in the SSL Configuration panel is enabled.
Important: This setting must be identical to the iiop-port setting on the system. The parameter entered here is used as a default value by the application. Once the server installation is complete, IMGs to be managed can be configured each with their own IMG Port value through the client interface.
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Important: This field will not be displayed if the Enforce SSL parameter in the SSL Configuration panel is disabled.
Important: This setting must be identical to the siop-port setting on the system. The parameter entered here is used as a default value by the application. Once the server installation is complete, IMGs to be managed can be configured each with their own IMG Port value through the client interface.
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Important: This name must match the parameter configuration on the chassis. The parameter entered here is used as a default value by the application. Once the server installation is complete, IMGs to be managed can be configured each with their own ASID value through the client interface.
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Important: This password must match the parameter configuration on the chassis. The parameter entered here is used as a default value by the application. Once the server installation is complete, IMGs to be managed can be configured each with their own password value through the client interface.
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Enter the maximum number of WEM users with Security Administrator privileges that can simultaneously access the server.
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The number can be configured to any integer value from 0 to the number specified as the User Limit. A value of 0 disables the implementation of user limits on a per-context basis.
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The number can be configured to any integer value from 0 to the number specified as the User Limit. A value of 0 disables the implementation of user limits on a per-context basis.
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<tomcatip> : The IP address of the server on which the SMU database is installed and running.
<tomcatport> : The port number used for communication with the database.
Important: This parameter is not required to use the WEM application to manage systems configured to provide data access within the wireless network.
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Important: If the file is not found in the specified directory, an error message is displayed.
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Important: This parameter must be configured in order to send e-mails to new users when a trap is generated. E-mail can be configured for a trap in Alarm Configuration screen. 'SMTP Server name' is used as the E-mail Server for those mails.
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Important: This parameter must be configured in order to send e-mails to new users when a trap is generated. E-mail can be configured for a trap in Alarm Configuration screen. 'Sender E-mail ID' is used as the 'From' (Originator) for those mails.
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Archived data is stored to the /<ems_dir>/server/bulkstat_archive directory by default.
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XML-parsed data is stored in the /<ems_dir>/server/xmldata directory by default.
Important: Since the Bulkstat Server process is responsible for XML file generation, if this option is not enabled, the Bulkstat Server process is not started.
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Important: This option is not present in the console-based installation script.
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Important: This option is not present in the console-based installation script.
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Important: Successful installation of the WEM application requires that the Apache Server and EMS processes be started. The default setting is to enable them. Though prompts are provided to disable them, it is highly recommended that you do not modify the default behavior.
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All log files are stored in the /<ems_dir>/server/log directory by default. Refer to log files for additional information in the event that one or more of the processes did not start properly.
All log files are stored in the /<ems_dir>/server/log directory by default. Refer to log files for additional information in the event that one or more of the processes did not start properly.
Important: IPMP is a feature supported on Sun® Solaris® provided by Sun Microsystems. The configuration is included in
Section VI of the
System Administration Guide: IP Services from Sun Microsystems. For more information, refer to the Sun documentation
hostname is name of the Host and
NIC_1 is the network device to be set as Standby.
multipath_grp is Multipath Interface Group name given to the group of network devices in a multipath configuration.
<netmask> is the sub-netmask used by network.
hostname is name of the Host and
NIC_2 is the network device to be set as active.
multipath_grp is Multipath Interface Group name given to the group of network devices in a multipath configuration.
multipath_IP_address is the IP address allocated to a Multipath Interface Group that is shared between all devices in the group (either by load sharing or Active-Standby).
test_IP_address_NIC_1 is the IP addresses assigned to
NIC_1 interface of the multipath group, they do not move but should not be used for connections in or out of the host.
test_IP_address_NIC_2 is the IP addresses assigned to
NIC_2 interface of the multipath group, they do not move but should not be used for connections in or out of the host.
my_address is associated with Multipath IP address <
multipath_IP_address> in the /etc/host file.
multipath_grp is Multipath Interface Group name given to the group of network devices in a multipath configuration.