HP Storage Essentials V5.00.01 installation guide (T4283-96011, January 2006)

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The “-port” command line option may be used in conjunction with the “-on option. Any “-on
arguments that do not specify an explicit port number use the “-port” option argument as the port
number, for example:
./start -on 192.168.1.1:3456 -on 192.168.2.2 -port 1170
This command tells the CIM Extension to listen on the following ports:
Port 3456 on the NIC with the IP address 192.168.1.1
Port 1170 on the NIC with the IP address 192.168.2.2
The management server assumes the CIM Extension is running on port 4673.
Discovery from HP SIM
If you change the port number, you must include the new port number in your discovery. If you have
not already done so, discover the host. See ”Adding an IP Range for Scanning” on page 37 or
Adding a Single IP Address or DNS Name for Discovery” on page 38 for more information. Then,
select Options > Protocol Settings > System Protocol Settings and select the host you
discovered as a target. On the System Protocol Settings page, provide the port number for the host
under the WBEM section.
Discovery from HP SE
If you change the port number, you must make the management server aware of the new port
number in the Add Address for Discovery page (Tools > Storage Essentials > Home >
Discovery > Setup > Add Address). In the IP Address/DNS Name field, type a colon and then
the port number after the IP address or DNS name, as shown in the following example:
192.168.1.2:1234
where
192.168.1.2 is the IP address of the host
1234 is the new port number
If you have already added the host to the discovery list (Tools > Storage Essentials > Home >
Discovery > Setup) on the management server, you must remove it and then re-add it. You cannot
have more than one listing of the host with different ports.
Finding the Version of a CIM Extension
You can find the version number of a CIM Extension:
1. Go to the /opt/APPQcime/tools directory.
2. Type the following at the command prompt:
# ./start -version
You are shown the version number of the CIM Extension and the date it was built, as shown in
the following example:
Starting CIM Extension for HP-UX
CXWS for mof/cxws/cxws-HPUX.mof
CXWS version x.x.x.x, built on Fri 12-March-xxxx 12:29:49 by dmaltz
where