Storage Resource Manager Enterprise Edition Installation Guide

56 Storage Resource Manager Enterprise Edition
Modifying Installation Settings
When the registersrm script detects a previous installation, it uses the previous
configuration information, attempting to repair any deficiencies in the set of
configuration files /etc/services, /etc/inetd.conf, and /etc/srmagent/agentconfig.
The following messages are displayed for each installation step:
Existing SERVICES entry found for srmagent using port number
Existing srmagent configuration file found (/etc/srmagent/agentconfig) with the following
SRM server(s) configured:
list of SRM Servers
5. To change the configured srmagent listening port, you must modify the SRM
Agent installation by selecting the r option described in step 6.
6. For each SRM Server listed, respond using one of these codes:
k = keep the SRM server configured as is
r = reregister the SRM server
d = delete the registration
7. Verify the new Agent installation and operation. The new agents computer name
appears in the Managed Computers report after the initial computer scan is
completed.
8. To display the Managed Computers report, click Computers from SRMs
Resources page or from a resource reports left-hand navigation frame.
Updating an SRM for UNIX or Linux Agent
Use the registersrm script to update SRM for UNIX or Linux Agent registration
information without installing the software.
To update SRM for UNIX or Linux Agent registration information, type the following
at the command line on the UNIX or Linux system:
/installdirectory/srmagent/registersrm
Follow any prompts as they are displayed.
Unregistering an SRM for UNIX or Linux Agent
Use the registersrm script to unregister an SRM for UNIX or Linux Agent without
uninstalling the software.