Server workflows for HP Matrix Operating Environment

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Note: The default OO port on the CMS server is 16443. This might be different on a remote standalone OO server.
The user needs to configure the OO port appropriately.
Configuring jetty.xml
The jetty.xml file, located under C:\Program Files\HP\Virtual Server Environment\esa\etc, needs to be modified for
ESA to interact with remote standalone OO server, as shown below:
<Call name="addConnector">
<Arg>
<New class="org.mortbay.jetty.nio.SelectChannelConnector">
<Set name="host"><SystemProperty name="jetty.host" /></Set>
<Set name="port"><SystemProperty name="jetty.port" default="52000"/></Set>
<Set name="maxIdleTime">30000</Set>
<Set name="Acceptors">2</Set>
<Set name="statsOn">false</Set>
<Set name="confidentialPort">52001</Set>
<Set name="lowResourcesConnections">5000</Set>
<Set name="lowResourcesMaxIdleTime">5000</Set>
</New>
</Arg>
</Call>
Note: If the esa.properties file and/or jetty.xml file is modified, the changes will be effective only when the ESA
service is restarted.
Note: For OO interaction, ESA configuration needs to be performed after every upgrade and/or patch is applied
on the CMS server.
Importing the OO certificate into HP SIM keystore
If ESA needs to interact with a remote standalone OO server, the OO certificate needs to be imported into HP SIM’s
keystore file. This enables ESA to establish secure connection for all requests to the OO server. On the CMS server,
the OO (running locally) certificate will be imported into the HP SIM keystore file by the installer. On a remote
standalone server it needs to be configured manually, as explained below:
Browse to the following URL to download/install the OO certificate:
https://<Remote OO Server>:<OO Service Port>/PAS
Copy or Export the certificate to a .CER file
Import the certificate into HP SIM keystore file “hp.keystore” located under
<Systems Insight Manager Install Path>/config/certstor/ folder. Use the following command to import the
OO certificate:
Keytool -importcert -v -alias <alias name> -file <path to .CER file> -keystore <path to
hp.keystore file> -storepass <keystore password>
where:
alias name is any name to identify the certificate in the keystore
keystore password is the password of the HP SIM keystore, should be known to the user before running this
command.
To determine the HP SIM keystore password, follow the steps below:
Open the file keyfile.3, located in the same folder as the hp.keystore file, in a text editor
Run it through a base64 decoder to get the current hp.keystore password
Setting up the Server Workflows
Installing on a CMS server
On successful installation of Matrix OE software, the OO workflow repository will contain the server workflows.
However, for these workflows to be functional, the OO needs to be configured, as explained in the section
“Configuring OO”.