HP Storage Essentials SRM 6.0 User Guide for Enterprise Edition and Standard Edition SRM Software (July 2008)

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6. Change the value to true to enable NAS support, as shown in the following example:
nas=true
7. Save your changes, and then close the file.
8. Restart the CIM extension. See the Installation Guide for information about starting CIM
extensions.
Discovery Information for HP NAS Devices on Linux
To discover an HP NAS device, enter the following information in HP SIM:
IP address or system name of the HP NAS device to discover.
User name of the HP NAS device. You must provide a privileged login.
Password used to access the HP NAS device.
Discovering NetApp NAS Devices
Keep in mind the following:
SMNP must be enabled on the NetApp NAS device before it can be discovered.
If you want to communicate with the NetApp NAS device through SSL you must set the
cimom.providers.netapp.useSSL property to true. This is a global setting and will
cause all NetApp NAS devices to communicate using SSL. For more information, see ”Enabling
SSL Communication with a NetApp NAS Device” on page 65.
If you want the management server to be able to receive events from a NetApp NAS device, you
must add the IP address of the management server to the NetApp configuration.
Administrative HTTP access to the device can be restricted through the httpd.access and
httpd.admin.access options. If you are restricting Administrative HTTP access, the
management server needs to be registered with the device. This is done by adding the IP
addresses of the management server to the httpd.admin.access option. For more
information, see the NetApp NAS device documentation.
Discovery Information for NetApp NAS Devices
To discover a NetApp NAS device, enter the following information in HP SIM:
IP address or system name of the NetApp NAS device you want to discover.
User name of the NetApp NAS device. You must provide a privileged login which is one of the
following:
•the root user
a user belonging to the “Administrators” group. This is a predefined group by NetApp.
a user belonging to a group that has the following roles: api-*, cli-*, login-http-admin, and at
least one of the following: login-console, login-telnet, login-rsh, or login-ssh
Password used to access the NetApp NAS device.
Enabling SSL Communication with a NetApp NAS Device
To enable SSL communication with a NetApp NAS device: