Executing the dlmrmcenv utility -13, Specify windows firewall settings -13 – HP Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software User Manual
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The default storage location of the Credential Store is as follows:
%APPDATA%\VMware\credstore\vicredentials.xml
To add a host to the Credential Store file, execute the VMware vSphere CLI
script (credstore_admin.pl).
Executing the dlmrmcenv utility
The dlmrmcenv utility registers the user account created in
into the remote management client.
To execute the utility:
1
.
Log on to Windows on the remote management client as a member of the
Administrators group.
2
.
Start the VMware vSphere CLI.
3
.
From the VMware vSphere CLI, execute the dlmrmcenv utility.
dlmrmcenv [--username "user-account-name"] [--credstore
"Credential-Store-file-path"]
If the name of the user account created in
is GLMUser, you can omit the --username parameter.
If the Credential Store file is stored in the default folder, you can omit the
--credstore parameter.
4
.
Check that the KAPL20907-I message is displayed, indicating that the
utility ended successfully.
Specify Windows Firewall settings
If Windows Firewall is enabled on the remote management client, the
following ports used by Hitachi Command Suite Common Agent Component
must be registered in the Windows Firewall exceptions list:
•
Port set for the server.agent.port property (default: 24041/tcp)
•
Port set for the server.http.port property (default: 24042/tcp)
•
Port set for the server.http.localPort property (default: 24043/tcp)
For details about the ports used by the Hitachi Command Suite Common
Agent Component, see the manual Hitachi Command Suite Global Link
Manager Installation and Configuration Guide.
To add the ports to the exceptions list:
1
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Launch the Administrator: Command Prompt window.
2
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Execute the firewall_setup command.
3
.
Check the displayed message to make sure that the command was
executed successfully.
The command ended successfully.
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