InfoScale™ Operations Manager 9.0 Installation and Configuration Guide
- Section I. Installing and configuring Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager
- Planning your Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager installation
- Downloading Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager 9.0
- Typical Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager deployment configuration
- System requirements
- Installing, upgrading, and uninstalling Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager
- About installing Management Server
- About installing managed host
- About upgrading the Management Server
- About backing up and restoring Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager data
- About upgrading managed hosts to Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager 9.0
- Configuring Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager in a high availability and disaster recovery environment
- Configuring the high availability feature in Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager
- Configuring a new Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager installation in high availability environment
- Configuring an existing Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager installation in high availability environment
- Configuring a new Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager installation in high availability environment
- Configuring Management Server in one-to-one DR environment
- Configuring Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager in high availability and disaster recovery environment
- About upgrading the high availability configurations
- About upgrading the high availability and disaster recovery configurations
- Configuring the high availability feature in Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager
- Installing and uninstalling Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager add-ons
- Uploading a Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager add-on to the repository
- Installing a Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager add-on
- Uninstalling a Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager add-on
- Removing a Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager add-on from the repository
- Canceling deployment request for a Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager add-on
- Installing a Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager add-on on a specific managed host
- Uninstalling a Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager add-on from a specific managed host
- Planning your Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager installation
- Section II. Setting up the Management Server environment
- Basic Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager tasks
- Adding and managing hosts
- Overview of host discovery
- Overview of agentless discovery
- About installing OpenSSH on a UNIX host
- Adding the managed hosts to Management Server using an agent configuration
- Adding the managed hosts to Management Server using an agentless configuration
- Adding Agentless hosts to the Management Server using Profile
- Editing the agentless host configuration
- Setting up user access
- Adding Lightweight Directory Access Protocol or Active Directory-based authentication on Management Server
- Configuring LDAP using CLI
- Setting up fault monitoring
- Creating rules in the Management Server perspective
- Editing rules in the Management Server perspective
- Deleting rules in the Management Server perspective
- Enabling rules in the Management Server perspective
- Disabling rules in the Management Server perspective
- Suppressing faults in the Management Server perspective
- Suppressing a fault definition in the Management Server perspective
- Setting up virtualization environment discovery
- Setting up near real-time discovery of VMware events
- Requirements for discovering the Solaris zones
- Adding a virtualization server
- Editing a virtualization discovery configuration
- Refreshing a virtualization discovery configuration
- Deploying hot fixes, packages, and patches
- Installing a Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager hot fix, package, or patch
- Configuring Management Server settings
- Configuring SNMP trap settings for alert notifications
- Setting up extended attributes
- Viewing information on the Management Server environment
- Appendix A. Troubleshooting
- Management Server (MS)
- Managed host (MH)
- Management Server (MS)
About managing authentication brokers and authentication domains in the Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager domain
An authentication broker is an intermediate registration and certification authority that can authenticate clients including users or services.
In Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager there is a primary authentication broker which is associated with one or more authentication domains that authenticate users. The primary authentication broker is installed on Management Server. The authentication broker is configured automatically during the Management Server configuration. You cannot add more than one authentication broker.
You can also manage the authentication domains that are associated with authentication brokers in Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager.
Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager supports the authentication mechanism that is configured in the operating system, including Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM), Network Information Service (NIS), or NIS+. In addition to the native operating system authentication, Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager supports Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) and Active Directory (AD).
Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager authentication has no ability to interact with RSA or other secondary authentication interfaces like proxy, VPN, Kerberos, (where the subscriber must request and receive an encrypted security token that can be used to access a particular service), Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS), Terminal Access Controller Access Control System Plus (TACACS+), DS3, smartcard, or other multifactor authentication methods.
You can view the following authentication domain types on the Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager log in page:
Unixpwd
Network (NT) Domain
LDAP
AD
To assign permissions to user groups within perspectives, you need to configure LDAP or AD domain.
If you unconfigure the LDAP or AD domain, the permissions that are assigned to user groups on the perspectives are deleted.
To manage the authentication domains, your user group must be assigned the Admin role on the Management Server perspective.