Winrm installation steps, Basic configuration, User configuration – HP StoreFabric Converged Network Adapters User Manual

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Installing BACS components on Microsoft and
Linux operating systems

WinRM installation steps

WinRM 2.0 is pre-installed on Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows 2008 R2.
For Microsoft Windows 2008, install the Windows Management Framework Core that includes WinRM 2.0
and Windows Powershell 2.0. For more information, see the Microsoft website
(

http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=11829

).

Basic configuration

The Microsoft Windows firewall must be enabled for WinRM to work properly.
To configure WinRM basic:

1.

Configure the Microsoft Windows firewall.
For detailed information about firewall configuration, see "Modifying Microsoft Windows Firewall rules
(on page

16

)."

2.

Open a command prompt, and then run winrm quickconfig.
The winrm quickconfig command enables remote management on the Microsoft Windows server.

3.

Obtain the configuration information of the client service:
winrm get winrm/config
The output of this command is RootSDDL =

O:NSG:BAD:P(A;;GA;;;BA)S:P(AU;FA;GA;;;WD)(AU;SA;GWGX;;;WD).
BA stands for BUILTIN\Administrators.

User configuration

A user account must be a member of the Microsoft Windows Administrators group on the local or remote
computer to connect to WinRM. User accounts must also be added to the WinRM allowed connect list.

Modify the root SDDL to include the user account or group. The SSDL ID for the account or group you want
to add is required.
To add a user, for example with an SDDL ID of S-1-5-21-1866529496-2433358402-1775838904-1021:

winrm set winrm/config/Service

@{RootSDDL="O:NSG:BAD:P(A;GA;;;BA)(A;;GA;;;S-1-5-21-1866529496-243335840

2-1775838904-1021)S:P(AU;FA;GA;;WD)(AU;SA;GWGX;;;WD)"}

Configuring HTTP

The default HTTP port for WinRM 2.0 is 5985.

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