Slp on unix systems, Slp on windows systems – Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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SMI Agent Configuration Tool

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SLP on UNIX systems

This section describes how to verify the SLP daemon on UNIX systems.

SLP file locations on UNIX systems

SLP log — Install_Home/cimom /cfg/slp.log

SLP daemon — Install_Home/cimom /cfg/slp.conf

You can reconfigure the SLP daemon by modifying this file.

SLP register — Install_Home/cimom /cfg/slp.reg

You can statically register an application that does not dynamically register with SLP using
SLPAPIs by modifying this file. For more information about these files, read the comments
contained in them, or refer to http://www.openslp.org/doc/html/UsersGuide/index.html.

Verifying SLP service installation and operation on UNIX systems

1. Open a command window.

2. Type % su root and press Enter to become the root user.

3. Type # Install_Home/cimom/bin/slptool findsrvs service:service-agent and press Enter to

verify the SLP service is running as a Service Agent (SA).

4. Type # Install_Home/cimom/bin/slptool findsrvs service:wbem and press Enter to verify the

SLP service is advertising its WBEM services.

5. Choose one of the following options to verify the SLP service is advertising the WBEM SLP

template over its configured client protocol adapters.

Type # Install_Home/cimom /bin/slptool findattrs service:wbem:http://IP_Address:Port
and press Enter.

Type # Install_Home/cimom /bin/slptool findattrs service:wbem:https://IP_Address:Port
and press Enter.

NOTE

Where IP_Address:Port is the IP address and port number that display when you use the
slptool findsrvs service:wbem command.

SLP on Windows systems

This section describes how to verify the SLP daemon on Windows systems.

SLP file locations on Windows systems

SLP log — Install_Home\cimom \cfg\slp.log

SLP daemon — Install_Home\cimom\cfg\slp.conf

You can reconfigure the SLP daemon by modifying this file.

SLP register — Install_Home\cimom\cfg\slp.reg

You can statically register an application that does not dynamically register with SLP using
SLPAPIs by modifying this file. For more information about these files, read the comments
contained in them, or refer to http://www.openslp.org/doc/html/UsersGuide/index.html.

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