FILE NAME: cmasvr-5.50.0-15.i386.rpm TITLE: Compaq Server Agents for Servers - Linux VERSION: 5.50.0-15 LANGUAGE: English CATEGORY: Management Agents DIVISIONS: Systems PRODUCTS AFFECTED: Compaq ProLiant BL10e Compaq ProLiant BL20e Compaq ProLiant DL320 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Compaq ProLiant DL360 G2 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Compaq ProLiant DL380 G2 Compaq ProLiant DL580 Compaq ProLiant DL580 G2 Compaq ProLiant DL760 Compaq ProLiant ML330 Compaq ProLiant ML330e Compaq ProLiant ML330 G2 Compaq ProLiant ML350 Compaq ProLiant ML350 G2 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Compaq ProLiant ML370 G2 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Compaq ProLiant ML530 G2 Compaq ProLiant ML570 Compaq ProLiant ML570 G2 Compaq ProLiant ML750 Compaq ProLiant DL360 G2 OPERATING SYSTEM: Red Hat Linux 7.3 Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1 SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7 (SLES-7) PREREQUISITES: Compaq Health & Wellness Driver ("cpqhealth" RPM) version 3.1.0 Compaq Foundation Agent version 5.40.0 and UCD SNMP RPMs must be installed before installing the Server Agents for Linux. EFFECTIVE DATE: July 18, 2002 SUPERSEDES: cmasvr-5.40.0-X.i386.rpm DESCRIPTION: This Reliable Package Manager (RPM) package contains the Compaq Server Agents for Linux. SUPPORTED FEATURES & DEVICES: The following Linux installations are supported by this release: 1. Red Hat Linux 7.3 Server default installation. 2. Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1 default installation. 3. Suse Linux Enterprise Server 7 (SLES-7) installation. ENHANCEMENTS/FIXES: 1. Added support for Red Hat Linux 7.3 and Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1. HOW TO USE: 1. Download the cmasvr-5.50.0-15.i386.rpm and cmasvr-5.50.0-15.i386.txt to a directory on your hard drive and change to that directory. 2. Refer to the README section in cmasvr-5.50.0-15.i386.txt for installation and configuration instructions. 3. After the RPM is installed, you may delete the previously downloaded RPM file. 4. Refer to the README section in cmasvr-5.50.0-15.i386.txt for additional information. Copyright 2000-2002, Compaq Computer Corporation. All rights reserved. Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies ==================================README================================== C O M P A Q (R) C O M P U T E R C O R P O R A T I O N Compaq Server Agents - Linux Version 5.50.0 July 18, 2002 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Introduction 2. Documentation Updates and Corrections 3. Known Issues 4. Supported Linux Installations 5. Installing Server Agents for Red Hat Linux 7.3 Professional 5.1 Before Installation - Red Hat Linux 7.3 Professional 5.2 Installing Server Agents - Red Hat Linux 7.3 Professional 5.1.1 Installing from Compaq Management CD version 5.50 5.1.2 Installing from RPM 5.3 Post-Installation Configurations - Red Hat 7.3 Professional 6. Installing Server Agents for Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1 6.1 Before Installation - Red Hat Linux 7.3 Professional 6.2 Installing Server Agents - Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1 6.1.1 Installing from Compaq Management CD version 5.50 6.1.2 Installing from RPM 6.3 Post-Installation Configurations - Red Hat Advanced Server 2.1 7. Installing Server Agents for SuSE Linux Enterprises Server 7 (SLES-7) 7.1 Before Installation - Red Hat Linux 7.3 Professional 7.2 Installing Server Agents - SLES-7 7.1.1 Installing from Compaq Management CD version 5.50 7.1.2 Installing from RPM 7.3 Post-Installation Configurations - SLES-7 8. Removing Agents RPMs 9. New Features and Fixes 10. Supported Products ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Introduction The "Compaq Server Agents - Linux" software release contains Server Agents program and related files for Linux. The Compaq Server Agents take advantage of the systems management capabilities of Compaq servers. This release supports Red Hat Linux 7.3 Professional, Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1 and SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7 (SLES-7). 2. Documentation Updates and Corrections This section contains information on known errors and omissions in other documentation. The information in this section is more up-to-date than that in other documentation. 3. Known Issues 4. Supported Linux Installations Following Linux installations are supported by this release: a. Red Hat Linux 7.3 Professional Server default installation plus "ucd-snmp" and "ucd-snmp-utils" RPMs from Compaq. Note: If default "High" or "Medium" firewall configuration was selected during the installation of Red Hat Linux 7.3 Professional. External SNMP requests will be "REJECTED" by the system and the server will become unmanageable. There are significant security implications to configuring firewall and the ipfw(4), ipchains(8), ipchains-save(8) and ipchains-restore(8) manpages should be regarded as mandatory reading before making any change to firewall configuration. The system should start "ACCEPT"ing SNMP requests (e.g. from CIM or other management consoles) with following command: #ipchains -I input -s 16.101.168.68/255.255.255.255 \ -d 16.101.169.69/255.255.255.255 161:161 \ -i eth0 -p udp -j ACCEPT Where 1. "16.101.168.68" is the IP Address of remote system running management console (or issuing SNMP requests) 2. "16.101.169.69" is the IP Address of the interface "eth0" of the server running Red Hat Linux 7.3 Professional. b. Red Hat Linux Advance Server 2.1 default installation plus "ucd-snmp" and "ucd-snmp-utils" RPMs from Compaq. Note: If default "High" or "Medium" firewall configuration was selected during the installation of Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1. External SNMP requests will be "REJECTED" by the system and the server will become unmanageable. There are significant security implications to configuring firewall and the ipfw(4), ipchains(8), ipchains-save(8) and ipchains-restore(8) manpages should be regarded as mandatory reading before making any change to firewall configuration. The system should start "ACCEPT"ing SNMP requests (e.g. from CIM or other management consoles) with following command: #ipchains -I input -s 16.101.168.68/255.255.255.255 \ -d 16.101.169.69/255.255.255.255 161:161 \ -i eth0 -p udp -j ACCEPT Where 1. "16.101.168.68" is the IP Address of remote system running management console (or issuing SNMP requests) 2. "16.101.169.69" is the IP Address of the interface "eth0" of the server running Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1. c. SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7 (SLES-7) installations plus "ucdsnmp" RPM from Compaq. 5. Installing Server Agents for Red Hat Linux 7.3 Professional 5.1 Before Installation - Red Hat Linux 7.3 Professional a. "Compaq Server Agents - Linux" requires following binary RPMs: Compaq Foundation Agent RPM Version 5.50.0 (cmasvr-5.50.0.i386.rpm) - please check Compaq Foundation Agent dependencies at the foundation agent readme file. Available from http://www.compaq.com/support/files/server/us/index.html. Compaq Health And Wellness Driver RPM: Version 3.1.0 (cpqhealth-3.1.0-x.Redhat7_3.i386.rpm) Available from http://www.compaq.com/support/files/server/us/index.html. Compaq Remote Insight Driver RPM: Version 2.3.0 (cpqrid-2.3.0-x.Redhat7_2.i386.rpm ) Available from http://www.compaq.com/support/files/server/us/index.html. b. The UCD snmpd Start script "/etc/init.d/snmpd" should be turned on under one or more runlevels of 2, 3, 4 and 5. /sbin/chkconfig tool can be used. E.g. "/sbin/chkconfig --level 3 snmpd on". If "snmpd" is not turned on at any runlevel, the Server Agents RPM post installation script will automatically turn it on at default boot runlevel based on the /etc/inittab configuration (see "man inittab"). 5.2 Installing Server Agents - Red Hat Linux 7.3 Professional If "snmpd" is running at the time of installation, it will be restarted. 5.2.1 Installing from Compaq Management CD version 5.50 a. Insert Compaq Management CD into CD-ROM drive and log in as "root" user. b. Mount Compaq Management CD at directory /mnt/cdrom using following command: #mount /dev/cdrom c. Install Compaq Server Agent RPM using following commands: #rpm -Uvh /mnt/cdrom/agents/linux/eng/compaq/cmasvr/cmasvr.rpm d. Un-mount the Compaq Management CD: #cd / #umount /dev/cdrom e. Remove the Compaq Management CD from CD-ROM drive. 5.2.2 Installing from RPM Download "cmasvr-5.50.0-x.i386.rpm" from http://www.compaq.com/support/files/server/us/index.html. Log in as "root", then use following command to install downloaded RPM: #rpm -Uvh cmasvr-5.50.0-x.i386.rpm Note: x is the "release" number. 5.3 Post-Installation Configurations - Red Hat 7.3 Professional Note: There are significant security implications to configuring "snmpd.conf", and the snmp_config(5) and snmpd.conf(5) manpages should be regarded as mandatory reading before proceeding. a. SNMP configuration files ("snmpd.conf") need to be configured properly. An example snmpd.conf can be found at /opt/compaq/foundation/etc/snmpd.conf.cma. Read the comments in "snmpd.conf.cma" for more information on customization and installation. Please note that "/etc/snmp/snmpd.conf" is the first configuration file to be read by "snmpd". b. Compaq Management Agents will use "rocommunity" and "rwcommunity" entries to obtain community strings. At minimum, localhost SNMP READ privilege is required. For example, rocommunity YourReadStr 127.0.0.1 Localhost SNMP WRITE(SET) privilege is required if you like to enable Web agent with SET capability or to perform SETs through Remote Insight Board. (Note: this is the Minimum configuratin that is performed during RPM installation) For example, rwcommunity YourWriteStr 127.0.0.1 Compaq Management Agents will refer to "trapcommunity" and "trapsink" entries for Trap destinations and community string. For examples: trapcommunity defaulttrapcomm trapsink 127.0.0.1 mytrapcomm trapsink 131.168.11.2 c. Start the Server agents # /etc/init.d/cmasvr start If "snmpd" is not running, start it with following command before starting Server agents: # /etc/init.d/snmpd start d. Optionally, install other Compaq Management Agents for Servers packages Compaq Storage Agents - Linux (cmastor) Compaq NIC Agents - Linux (cmanic) 6. Installing Server Agents for Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1 6.1 Before Installation - Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1 a. "Compaq Server Agents - Linux" requires following binary RPMs: Compaq Foundation Agent RPM Version 5.50.0 (cmasvr-5.50.0.i386.rpm) - please check Compaq Foundation Agent dependencies at the foundation agent readme file. Available from http://www.compaq.com/support/files/server/us/index.html. Compaq Health And Wellness Driver RPM: Version 3.1.0 (cpqhealth-3.1.0-x.Redhat7_3.i386.rpm) Available from http://www.compaq.com/support/files/server/us/index.html. Compaq Remote Insight Driver RPM: Version 2.3.0 (cpqrid-2.3.0-x.Redhat7_2.i386.rpm ) Available from http://www.compaq.com/support/files/server/us/index.html. b. The UCD snmpd Start script "/etc/init.d/snmpd" should be turned on under one or more runlevels of 2, 3, 4 and 5. /sbin/chkconfig tool can be used. E.g. "/sbin/chkconfig --level 3 snmpd on". If "snmpd" is not turned on at any runlevel, the Server Agents RPM post installation script will automatically turn it on at default boot runlevel based on the /etc/inittab configuration (see "man inittab"). 6.2 Installing Server Agents - Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1 If "snmpd" is running at the time of installation, it will be restarted. 6.2.1 Installing from Compaq Management CD version 5.50 a. Insert Compaq Management CD into CD-ROM drive and log in as "root" user. b. Mount Compaq Management CD at directory /mnt/cdrom using following command: #mount /dev/cdrom c. Install Compaq Server Agent RPM using following commands: #rpm -Uvh /mnt/cdrom/agents/linux/eng/compaq/cmasvr/cmasvr.rpm d. Un-mount the Compaq Management CD: #cd / #umount /dev/cdrom e. Remove the Compaq Management CD from CD-ROM drive. 6.2.2 Installing from RPM Download "cmasvr-5.50.0-x.i386.rpm" from http://www.compaq.com/support/files/server/us/index.html. Log in as "root", then use following command to install downloaded RPM: #rpm -Uvh cmasvr-5.50.0-x.i386.rpm Note: x is the "release" number. 6.3 Post-Installation Configurations - Red Hat Advanced Server 2.1 Note: There are significant security implications to configuring "snmpd.conf", and the snmp_config(5) and snmpd.conf(5) manpages should be regarded as mandatory reading before proceeding. a. SNMP configuration files ("snmpd.conf") need to be configured properly. An example snmpd.conf can be found at /opt/compaq/foundation/etc/snmpd.conf.cma. Read the comments in "snmpd.conf.cma" for more information on customization and installation. Please note that "/etc/snmp/snmpd.conf" is the first configuration file to be read by "snmpd". b. Compaq Management Agents will use "rocommunity" and "rwcommunity" entries to obtain community strings. At minimum, localhost SNMP READ privilege is required. For example, rocommunity YourReadStr 127.0.0.1 Localhost SNMP WRITE(SET) privilege is required if you like to enable Web agent with SET capability or to perform SETs through Remote Insight Board. (Note: this is the Minimum configuratin that is performed during RPM installation) For example, rwcommunity YourWriteStr 127.0.0.1 Compaq Management Agents will refer to "trapcommunity" and "trapsink" entries for Trap destinations and community string. For examples: trapcommunity defaulttrapcomm trapsink 127.0.0.1 mytrapcomm trapsink 131.168.11.2 c. Start the Server agents # /etc/init.d/cmasvr start If "snmpd" is not running, start it with following command before starting Server agents: # /etc/init.d/snmpd start d. Optionally, install other Compaq Management Agents for Servers packages Compaq Storage Agents - Linux (cmastor) Compaq NIC Agents - Linux (cmanic) 7. Installing Server Agents for SuSE Linux Enterprises Server 7 (SLES-7) 7.1 Before Installation - SLES-7 Compaq Foundation Agent RPM Version 5.50.0 (cmasvr-5.50.0.i386.rpm) - please check Compaq Foundation Agent dependencies at the foundation agent readme file. Available from http://www.compaq.com/support/files/server/us/index.html. Compaq Health And Wellness Driver RPM: Version 3.1.0 (cpqhealth-3.1.0-x.Redhat7_3.i386.rpm) Available from http://www.compaq.com/support/files/server/us/index.html. Compaq Remote Insight Driver RPM: Version 2.3.0 (cpqrid-2.3.0-x.Redhat7_2.i386.rpm ) Available from http://www.compaq.com/support/files/server/us/index.html. b. The UCD snmpd Start script "/etc/init.d/snmpd" should be turned on under one or more runlevels of 2, 3, 4 and 5. If "snmpd" is not turned on at any runlevel, the Server Agents RPM post installation script will automatically turn it on at default boot runlevel based on the /etc/inittab configuration (see "man inittab"). 7.2 Installing Server Agents - SLES-7 If "snmpd" is running at the time of installation, it will be restarted. 7.2.1 Installing from Compaq Management CD version 5.50 a. Insert Compaq Management CD into CD-ROM drive and log in as "root" user. b. Mount Compaq Management CD at directory /cdrom using following command: #mount /dev/cdrom c. Install Compaq Server Agent RPM using following commands: #rpm -Uvh /cdrom/agents/linux/eng/compaq/cmasvr/cmasvr.rpm d. Un-mount the Compaq Management CD: #cd / #umount /dev/cdrom e. Remove the Compaq Management CD from CD-ROM drive. 7.2.2 Installing from RPM Download "cmasvr-5.50.0-x.i386.rpm" from http://www.compaq.com/support/files/server/us/index.html. Log in as "root", then use following command to install downloaded RPM: #rpm -Uvh cmasvr-5.50.0-x.i386.rpm Note: x is the "release" number. 7.5 Post-Installation Configurations - SLES-7 Note: There are significant security implications to configuring "snmpd.conf", and the snmp_config(5) and snmpd.conf(5) manpages should be regarded as mandatory reading before proceeding. a. SNMP configuration files ("snmpd.conf") need to be configured properly. An example snmpd.conf can be found at /opt/compaq/foundation/etc/snmpd.conf.cma. Read the comments in "snmpd.conf.cma" for more information on customization and installation. Please note that "/usr/share/snmp/snmpd.conf" is the first configuration file to be read by "snmpd". b. Compaq Management Agents will use "rocommunity" and "rwcommunity" entries to obtain community strings. At minimum, localhost SNMP READ privilege is required. For example, rocommunity YourReadStr 127.0.0.1 Localhost SNMP WRITE(SET) privilege is required if you like to enable Web agent with SET capability or to perform SETs through Remote Insight Board. (Note: this is the Minimum configuratin that is performed during RPM installation) For example, rwcommunity YourWriteStr 127.0.0.1 Compaq Management Agents will refer to "trapcommunity" and "trapsink" entries for Trap destinations and community string. For examples: trapcommunity defaulttrapcomm trapsink 127.0.0.1 mytrapcomm trapsink 131.168.11.2 c. Start the Server agents # /etc/init.d/cmasvr start If "snmpd" is not running, start it with following command before starting Server agents: # /etc/init.d/snmpd start d. Optionally, install other Compaq Management Agents for Servers packages Compaq Storage Agents - Linux (cmastor) Compaq NIC Agents - Linux (cmanic) 8. Removing Agents RPMs All Compaq Management Agents RPMs can be removed at the same time using following command: # rpm -e cmafdtn cmasvr cmastor cmanic Note: cmafdtn, cmastor and cmanic can be removed individually while cmafdtn can be removed only when all other agents were removed. 9. New Features and Fixes Added support for Red Hat 7.3 Professional and Red Hat Advanced Server 2.1. 10. Supported Products The "Compaq Server Agents - Linux" has been tested on the following Compaq Products: Compaq ProLiant BL10e Compaq ProLiant BL20e Compaq ProLiant DL320 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Compaq ProLiant DL360 G2 Compaq ProLiant DL380 Compaq ProLiant DL380 G2 Compaq ProLiant DL580 Compaq ProLiant DL580 G2 Compaq ProLiant DL760 Compaq ProLiant ML330 Compaq ProLiant ML330e Compaq ProLiant ML330 G2 Compaq ProLiant ML350 Compaq ProLiant ML350 G2 Compaq ProLiant ML370 Compaq ProLiant ML370 G2 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Compaq ProLiant ML530 G2 Compaq ProLiant ML570 Compaq ProLiant ML570 G2 Compaq ProLiant ML750 (?) Use of this software on equipment not specifically tested by Compaq may produce unreliable or undesirable results. Compaq does not warrant the fitness or compatibility of this software on untested hardware. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Copyright 2000 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. 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