Avocent SPC420 Manual Do Utilizador

Página de 432
349
C H A P T E R
24
Plug-ins
A plug-in provides support for a specific appliance type (model) in the DSView 3 software. A plug-
in is packaged into a single archive file that can be shipped and added independently of the 
DSView 3 software. You may add plug-ins to the DSView 3 software version 3.3 or later.
Although plug-ins are created independently, a particular DSView 3 software release may include 
one or more plug-ins that have already been added to the software. The release notes will indicate if 
any plug-ins are included. If a plug-in is included, you will not need to add it to the hub or spoke 
servers.
This chapter describes how to add and manage plug-ins in the DSView 3 software. Once you 
successfully complete the sequence for adding a plug-in, you may add appliances of that type and 
initiate other operations from the DSView 3 software that are supported in that plug-in.
NOTE: You must have DSView 3 software administrator access rights to view, add and manage plug-ins.
Plug-ins are created using the Plug-in API in the DSView 3 Software Development Kit (SDK).
Recommended Sequence for Adding/Upgrading Plug-ins
To add or upgrade a plug-in:
1.
Ensure that scheduled replication will not occur during the adding or upgrading of plug-ins - 
you may need to change the replication schedule temporarily.
2.
Perform a replication operation on every spoke server. See Replication on page 75.
3.
Perform a backup of the DSView 3 software database. See Backing up and Restoring Hub 
Servers Manually
 on page 69.
4.
Add or upgrade the plug-in on the hub server.
To upgrade a plug-in, see Upgrading a plug-in on page 352.
5.
Add or upgrade the plug-in on each spoke server. All spoke servers should have the same plug-
ins at the same version.
6.
Perform a replication operation on every spoke server.
7.
Perform a backup of the DSView 3 software database.
8.
If you changed the replication schedule in step 1, you may change it back to its original values.