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Hi,
When System Manager starts it launches a browser back to localhost and then a dynamic port address
I know the browser must be directed to localhost but do we have a list/range of ports that System Manager uses to create the web connection ?
TIA
Rich
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During installation of System Manager, user is given an option to choose either
- Auto port selection (Recommended)
- Manual Port selection
If Auto, SM automatically chooses free port in the range between 1024-65535
If Manual, User hasto manually choose a free port between 1024-65535. It is not recommended to choose well known ports between 0-1023.
-Karthik
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80 (HTTP)
443 (HTTPS)
25 (SNMP)
Regards
Amrita
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Thanks Amrita - this is the ports System Manager uses to communicate/discover the storage controllers. The port I am referring to is port used by the Jetty Server to respond to the Browser requests; Typically it will be in the form:
http://127.0.0.1:<port number>/?sid=<hashed sid for session id>
ie,
http://127.0.0.1:65014/?sid=170018687374722665510774859841306775203
It's the range of port numbers (65014) I'm interested in
Thanks
Rich
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During installation of System Manager, user is given an option to choose either
- Auto port selection (Recommended)
- Manual Port selection
If Auto, SM automatically chooses free port in the range between 1024-65535
If Manual, User hasto manually choose a free port between 1024-65535. It is not recommended to choose well known ports between 0-1023.
-Karthik
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Thanks Kathik - thats perfect
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Hi,
I use RedHat rpm package and install from the command line ( #rpm -ivh sysmgr-setup-2-0-1-linux.rpm ) and there's no setup dialogue box appeared during installation time. However , I could managed to find program in the Gnome menu.
But when I use alien to converted rpm to deb , installation went smoothly but no menu or icon.
My questions are:
1) How to launch netapp-oncommand-sysmgr from the command line.
2) How to define ports ? ( i.e location of the configuration files ).
Many thanks.
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1) How to launch netapp-oncommand-sysmgr from the command line.
- Goto the directory where SM is installed & java is installed:
/opt/NetApp/oncommand_system_manager/2.0/
- run the below command:
java –jar SystemManager.jar
SM should open in the default browser.
2) How to define ports ? ( i.e location of the configuration files ).
/root/NetApp/SystemManager/
Here we need to add the port tag with the port number (<port>XYZ</port>) in SystemManager.config
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I already tried and failed because never CD into the /opt/NetApp/oncommand_system_manager/2.0/.
wrong command -> /usr/bin/java -jar /opt/NetApp/oncommand_system_manager/2.0/SystemManager.jar
Thank you karthikv for the guidance.
correct command ->
cd /opt/NetApp/oncommand_system_manager/2.0
/usr/bin/java -jar SystemManager.jar
This is not related to above problem , but just want to know 1 thing.
Is it possible put comments in nfs "exports" ?
I don't see any options there , if this can be done by command line , pls let me know the command ?
Thank you again.
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SM does not allow/support putting comments to nfs "exports"
I don't think there is a CLI command either to add comments to nfs "exports"
You will be able to get a confirmed answer regarding CLI command from ONTAP community
https://communities.netapp.com/community/products_and_solutions/data_ontap
-Karthik
