HP SAN User Manual

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NOTE:

Ensure that the Connection-oriented TCP/IP is listed first.

9.

Configure the COM application you choose to access.

a.

Expand the Component Services node followed by the Computers and My Computer nodes,
click DCOM Configuration. Right-click on the application you want to configure, and select
Properties.

If your COM application is a DLL, you must first create a surrogate EXE for it using the
SetDllHost

tool. Once a surrogate EXE is created, the surrogate name will appear in the list

of applications. Select Properties for the surrogate and continue.

10.

Click General and set the Authentication Level to Default.

11.

Click Location and select Run application on this computer.

12.

Click Security and do the following:
• Set Launch Permissions to Use Default
• Set Access Permissions to Use Default
• Set Configuration Permissions to Use Default

13.

Click Identity and select the launching user.
This setting specifies the account that will be used to run the COM application after it is launched
by a client program. The launching user is the user account of the client process that launched
the server, and is the recommended setting. Depending on the COM application you want to
connect to, you may have to change the setting to one of the following:
• The interactive user - The user that is currently logged on to the machine hosting the COM

application.

• This user - Specify a user account that will always be used to run the COM application regard-

less of which user is accessing it.

14.

Click Endpoints, and select default system protocols.

If you still get an "access denied" or a "permission denied" error after configuring your DCOM
settings, try rebooting your machine to allow the new settings to take effect.

To verify that the Local System account is configured for the IIS Admin service:

1.

Click the Start > Settings > Control Panel > Tools > Services.

2.

Double-click WMI Service.

3.

On the Log On tab, ensure that the option for Local System Account is selected.

4.

Under Services, check the services listed to verify that each has the Log On option set to the Local
System account.

ESX, HP-UX, Linux

Ensure that SSH is running and password authentication is enabled. To enable password authentication,
set passwordAuthentication in /etc/ssh/sshd_config file to yes and restart the ssh
service.

ESX, HP-UX

Ensure the following:

The CIM server is running on the server

The Wbem provider modules for the Operating system, computer system, and the FC HBA is re-
gistered with the CIM server and access is enabled

Using SAN Visibility

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