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Broadcom NetXtreme II SERIES User Manual

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Linux BACS Installation: Broadcom NetXtreme II® Network Adapter User Guide
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PATH $PATH:$PEGASUS_HOME/bin
PEGASUS_ENABLE_CMPI_PROVIDER_MANAGER True
PEGASUS_CIM_SCHEMA "CIM222"
PEGASUS_PLATFORM
For Linux 32 bit systems: "LINUX_IX86_GNU"
For Linux 64 bit systems: "LINUX_X86_64_GNU"
PEGASUS_HAS_SSL Optional. Set to "true" for HTTPS support.
PEGASUS_ENABLE_PROTOCOL_WSMAN Optional. Set to "true" for WSMAN protocol support.
Additional Settings
The $PEGASUS_HOME variable must be set up in the shell environment, and $PEGASUS_HOME/bin needs to be appended to
the $PATH environment.
Examples
export PEGASUS_PLATFORM="LINUX_X86_64_GNU"
export PEGASUS_CIM_SCHEMA="CIM222"
export PEGASUS_ENABLE_CMPI_PROVIDER_MANAGER=true
export PEGASUS_ROOT="/share/pegasus-2.10-src"
export PEGASUS_HOME="/pegasus"
export PATH=$PATH:$PEGASUS_HOME/bin
For SSL Support, add the following environment variable:
export PEGASUS_HAS_SSL=true
For WS-MAN Support, add the following environment variable:
export PEGASUS_ENABLE_PROTOCOL_WSMAN=true
CIM-XML and WSMAN in OpenPegasus use the same ports for HTTP or HTTPS. The default port numbers for HTTP and HTTPS
are 5989 and 5989, respectively.
NOTE: You can add these exports at the end of the .bash_profile. This file is located in the /root directory.
The environment variables will be set when a user logs in using PuTTY.
On the Linux system itself, for each terminal where the environment variables are not set, run the following
command:
source /root/.bash_profile
When you logout and login, the environment variables will be set.
Build and install OpenPegasus
From $PEGASUS_ROOT (the location of the Pegasus source root directory), run the following:
make clean
make
make repository
NOTE: Whenever OpenPegasus is built from source, all configurations are reset to the default values. If you are rebuilding
OpenPegasus, you must redo the configuration as described in Step 3: Configure OpenPegasus on the Server.
Step 2: Start CIM Server on the Server
Use the cimserver command to start CIM server. To stop CIM server, use the command cimserver -s.
To check whether OpenPegasus has been installed properly, enter the following command:
cimcli ei -n root/PG_Interop PG_ProviderModule
NOTE: For OpenPegasus compiled from source, PEGASUS_HOME must be defined when you start CIM server. Otherwise,
CIM server will not load the repository properly. Consider setting PEGASUS_HOME in the ".bash_profile" file.

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BrandBroadcom
ModelNetXtreme II SERIES
CategoryNetwork Card
LanguageEnglish

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