Discover network nodes, Configure the consoles as trusted machines, Add authentication data – ClearCube Grid Center Admin Guide 4.11 User Manual

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Grid Center 4.11 Administrator’s Guide

Configuring Grid Center • 31

Discover Network Nodes

Click Use Last Discovery to pick up the machines in the lists of previously

discovered I/Ports and Blades. This option is useful when a pre-populated discovery

list is available, because it avoids a potentially lengthy discovery process. If you

migrated your Discovery lists, click Use Last Discovery to restore these network

nodes to the Authentication database.

Click Add New Blades to discover new Blades on the network and populate the

Authentication database with them. Click Add New I/Ports to discover new I/Ports on

the network and populate the Authentication database with them. These nodes are

added to the existing entries in the Authentication database.

The Blades and I/Ports are listed in the Authentication database in the following order:

Blades, alphanumerically

I/Ports, alphanumerically after the list of Blades

On the original discovery, Blades are identified by their Windows host names or by

their IP addresses, and I/Ports by their MAC addresses. You may want to change

these names for easier identifiability.

Configure the Consoles as Trusted Machines

A trusted machine is a system that is assumed to be safe to send data, snapins, and

operating system updates to the I/Ports without requiring authentication or a

challenge/response exchange. By default, the Consoles are the trusted machines for

the I/Ports. More systems can be added as trusted machines in this fashion. Trusted

machines can also be configured through Grid Center after the I/Ports have been

discovered. By default, the Consoles are the trusted machines for the I/Port. More

systems can be added as trusted machines.

The procedure described in Installing the I8800 I/Port Client on page 10 shows one

way to configure trusted machines. They can also be configured through Grid Center

once the I/Ports have been discovered. The procedure in the I/Ports section on page

34 discusses this.

Add Authentication Data

Once the Authentication database is populated, user authentication data can be

added. User/password information can be added one record at a time, or replicated

one page at a time. Since the Grid Center administrator will be the primary user of this

database, it makes sense to methodically set up this data.

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