Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 Betriebsanweisung
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Configuring the UCS Manager Adapter
Defining a UCS Manager Connection
c:
cd \ucsm-Certs
3.
Use the Java keytool utility to import a certificate. The following syntax is used:
keytool -import -file <certificate-filename> -alias <server-name> -keystore <keystore_filename>
For example:
keytool -import -file C:\ucsm-certs\ia-ucs-400.cer -alias ia-ucs-400 -keystore ia-ucs-400.keystore
4.
When prompted to create a password for the keystore, enter a password at the prompt. The keystore utility displays
the certificate information.
the certificate information.
5.
At the
Trust this certificate? [no]
prompt, type
yes and press
Enter
. The certificate is imported into the
UCSM.keystore
keystore and the following message displays:
Certificate was added to keystore
6.
Repeat this procedure for each target server.
7.
Navigate to the following folder where the CWA UCSM adapter is installed and create a new directory named
config
:
<install dir>\master\services\{2F7735E8-3B6C-4273-A7C5-D2F5D3A5A9B8}\config
8.
If necessary, create a text file named service.props. See
for more information
about configuring polling, output, and log gathering for the Cognos Adapter.
9.
Open the service.props text file and add the following line:
Keystore=c:\\ucsm-Certs\\ia-ucs-400.keystore
(Note the use of escaped backslashes for Windows directories).
Defining a UCS Manager Connection
You must create a connection to the UCS Manager before CWA can run your UCSM jobs. The connection for the UCSM
Adapter is defined like other CWA connections. A connection is defined through the
Adapter is defined like other CWA connections. A connection is defined through the
Connection Definition
dialog.
To add a UCSM connection:
1.
From the Navigator pane, navigate to Administration>Connections to display the Connections pane.
2.
Right-click Connections and select Add Connection>USC Manager Adapter from the context menu. The Connection
Definition dialog displays.
Definition dialog displays.
3.
On the General page, enter a name for the new connection in the Name field.
4.
In the Job Limit field, select the maximum number of concurrent active processes that CWA should submit to the
USCM server at one time.
USCM server at one time.
5.
From the Default Runtime User drop-down list, you have the option to select the name of a default user for USCM
jobs. The runtime user is used for authentication with USC Manager to authorize scheduled operations.
jobs. The runtime user is used for authentication with USC Manager to authorize scheduled operations.
6.
Only authorized users that have been defined with USC Manager passwords display in this list. The selected user is
automatically supplied as the default runtime user in a new USCM job definition.
automatically supplied as the default runtime user in a new USCM job definition.
7.
Click the USC Manager Connection tab.
8.
In the UCS Manager Host Name field, enter the server IP or name that hosts the UCS Manager.