3.  Follow  the  prompts  to  complete  the  installation. 
The  installation  program  prompts  you  for  a  TCP/IP  port  number  and  an  IP 
address.  Specify  an  IP  address,  if  you  want  to  limit  the  connection  requests  that 
will  be  accepted  by  the  utility  program.  To   accept  connections  from  any  server, 
type  INADDR_ANY  as  the  IP  address.  Also  specify  the  port  number  that  the  utility 
program  will  use.  These  values  will  be  recorded  in  the  smbridge.cfg  file  for  the 
automatic  startup  of  the  utility  program.
Complete
  the  following  steps  to  install  the  OSA  SMBridge  management  utility 
program  on  a  server  running  a  Linux  operating  system.  You  must  be  logged  in  as  a 
root  user  to  perform  these  procedures. 
1.  Go  to  http://www.ibm.com/systems/support/,  download  the  utility  program,  and 
create  the  OSA  BMC  Management  Utility  CD. 
2.  Insert  the  OSA  BMC  Management  Utility  CD  into  the  drive. 
3.  Type  mount/mnt/cdrom. 
4.  Locate  the  directory  where  the  installation  RPM  package  is  located  and  type 
cd/mnt/cdrom. 
5.  Type  the  following  command  to  run  the  RPM  package  and  start  the  installation: 
rpm  -ivh  smbridge-2.0-XX.rpm 
6.  Follow  the  prompts  to  complete  the  installation.  When  the  installation  is 
complete,  the  utility  copies  files  to  the  following  directories: 
 
/etc/init.d/SMBridge 
 
/etc/smbridge.cfg 
 
/usr/sbin/smbriged 
 
/var/log/smbridge/Liscense.txt 
 
/var/log/smbridge/Readme.txt
The
  utility  starts  automatically  when  the  server  is  started.  You  can  also  locate  the 
/ect/init.d  directory  to  start  the  utility  and  use  the  following  commands  to  manage 
the  utility: 
 
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