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General questions
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Can the SMI Agent proxy for two fabrics that are in different subnets?
Yes.
Should I designate multiple proxies into a fabric? What are the best practices concerning this?
You can have only one connection at a time into the fabric. The only advantage in designating
multiple proxies is that if the first proxy fails to connect, the SMI-A tries the next proxy until it finds
one that works.
Do the start_server and stop_server scripts work if the agent is set to run as a daemon on Linux
and Solaris? Do these scripts work if the agent running as a service on Windows or do you have to
use the Services window?
If the agent is set to run as a daemon on Linux, Solaris, and AIX, or as a service on Windows. use
the start_agent_service and stop_agent_service scripts instead. On Windows, you can also use the
Services window.
On Linux, Solaris, and AIX, you must have root permissions to stop the service.
The best way to start and stop the server is to use the Configuration Tool.
In using Windows domain authentication, do I need to include the domain name along with the
username for authentication?
No. You should provide only the username, as shown:
UserPrincipal up = new UserPrincipal("username");
PasswordCredential pc = new PasswordCredential("password");
Does the SMI Agent have support for HTTPS communication?
Yes, the SMI Agent supports HTTPS (the combination of a normal HTTP interaction over an
encrypted secure socket layer (SSL) or transport layer security (TLS) transport mechanism)
between the CIMClient and SMI Agent. The Brocade SMI Agent also supports secure
communication between the SMI Agent and the fabric via secure RPC.
Does the SMI Agent work on hosts with multiple IP addresses? If so is there a way to configure the
CIMOM to choose a specific NIC/IP? Is there anything special I need to do for the SMI Agent to see
proxy switches connected to the second NIC, or will it just work by default?
Starting with 120.6.0 the Brocade SMI Agent supports multi-homed hosts. Some systems have
multiple network interfaces that are connected to different IP subnets. Each connection uses a
different IP address. By default, the CIMOM uses all IP addresses used by the system. To configure
the CIMOM to use only a specific IP address, modify the jserver.properties file found at
.../server/jserver/bin with the following entry:
HostIPAddress=<specific ip address>
This forces the CIMOM to only use the network interface with <specific IP address> even though
the system uses other network interfaces with different IP addresses.
To configure the IP address for Switch-to-SMIAgent communication in multi-homed systems, see
“Enable multi-homed support” on page 12.
How do I tell what version of SMI-A I am running?
The title bar in the Brocade SMI Agent Configuration Tool displays the version of the SMI-A, for
versions 120.7.0 and later. See Figure 3 on page 14 for an example.