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After you make these changes, all system start up and shut down messages are directed to the
serial console you selected and are not directed to the graphics display. Therefore, the system
boot appears to be different. This is expected and normal behavior.
To view the system console, use the CMF utilities on the CMS. For more information about using
CMF, see
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8.3.6 Turning on password authentication
This task is required only on managed systems that are installed with a supported version of SLES,
but you did not use a configuration file derived from the Insight Control for Linux installation
templates to install its OS. Otherwise, skip this task.
If a managed system is installed with SLES, password authentication must be turned on in order to
set up the HP SIM SSH keys
When you use Insight Control for Linux tools to install SLES on a managed system, Insight Control
for Linux automatically edits the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file and turns on password
authentication in this file.
However, if you did not use the Insight Control for Linux tools to install a SLES OS on a managed
system, you must manually edit the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file to turn on the
PasswordAuthentication
attribute as shown in
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Example 2 Excerpt from sample /etc/ssh/sshd_config file
# To disable tunneled clear text passwords, change to no here!
#PasswordAuthentication yes
#PermitEmptyPasswords no
PasswordAuthentication yes
8.4 Next steps
If you are installing and configuring Insight Control for Linux for the first time, proceed to
to configure Insight Control for Linux monitoring services.
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Setting up managed systems