Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for SAP 2.1 User Guide

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Cisco TEO—Process Automation Guide for Automation for SAP HANA
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Chapter 3      Getting Started Using the Automation Pack
  Creating and Configuring HANA Targets
Step 6
Click the Advanced tab and specify the interaction patterns for the target. 
Step 7
Click OK to close the dialog box and complete the procedure.
Configuring Auto-SSH Login Proxy
If you want to monitor all Linux hosts in your environment, you must configure an Auto-SSH login 
proxy.
Note
If you choose not to set up auto login proxy, only the TEO Linux system target will be monitored.
Step 1
Create a Linux user with permissions for the following linux commands:
  •
top
  •
iostat
  •
mpstat
  •
vmstat
  •
df
Step 2
Perform SSH login to the HANA Unix/Linux system target configured in TEO using the Linux user 
account created in Step 1.
Step 3
Execute the command ssh-keygen -t rsa.  
a.
Enter passphrase as empty.
b.
Note the file location of the key.
Step 4
Execute the command ssh-copy-id -i <file path to key> < remote host> and replace the <remote host> 
with the hostname for all HANA hosts in the instance:.
Field
Description
Use patterns common for the following 
device 
Click the radio button one of the pre-defined device 
targets from the drop-down list.
  •
Cisco IOS Device—Select this option to use the 
default pattern values used by the device during the 
completion of a session command.
  •
Unix/Linux System—Select this option to use the 
default pattern values indicated for a Unix or Linux 
system during the completion of a session 
command.
To view the properties for the selected device, click the 
Properties 
 tool.
To create a new device, click New > Expect Template 
to create a new expect template.
Customize patterns for this target
Select this radio button to enable the display-only 
sections in order to customize the default values for the 
selected device type.