ServerConductor/Blade Server Manager Description and Reference
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(1) Setting console1
To set the minimum information that is required to use console1 as the management console:
- Start the environment settings utility.
From the Start menu, choose Programs, ServerConductor, Server Manager, and then Environment Settings Utility.
- Set the manager service at the connection destination.
In the Environment Settings Utility window, choose the Console Service tab, and then click the Register/Delete button. When the Register/Delete the Manager Service at the Connection Destination dialog box appears, set the IP address or host name of the manager service at the connection destination, and then click the OK button.
When you finish with the settings, click the OK button in the Environment Settings Utility window. The management console is now ready for operation.
(2) Setting manager1
To set the minimum information that is required to use manager1 as the manager:
- Start the environment settings utility.
From the Start menu, choose Programs, ServerConductor, Server Manager, and then Environment Settings Utility.
- Set a password.
In the Environment Settings Utility window, choose the Manager Service tab. Click the Administrators or Sub Administrators button, and then set the password that is to be used to log in to the manager service.
When you finish with the settings, click the OK button in the Environment Settings Utility window. Then, restart the service. The manager is now ready for operation.
(3) Setting agent1
To set the minimum information that is required to use agent1 as a managed server:
- Start the environment settings utility.
From the Start menu, choose Programs, ServerConductor, Server Manager, and then Environment Settings Utility.
- Set the manager service at the connection destination.
In the Environment Setting Utility window, choose the Agent Service tab, and then click the Register/Delete button. When the Register/Delete the Manager Service at the Connection Destination dialog box appears, set the IP address or host name of the manager service at the connection destination, and then click the OK button.
When you finish with the settings, click the OK button in the Environment Settings Utility window. The service will be restarted. The Windows server can now be managed.
(4) Setting agent2
To set the minimum information that is required to use agent2 as a managed server:
- Use an environment setting command to set the IP address of the manager service at the connection destination.
For details about how to do this, see 3.6 Setting the agent service (Linux server).
The Linux server can now be managed.
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