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NAME
nma.properties - Node Management
Agent (NMA) configuration file.
SYNOPSIS
/etc/opt/SUNWcgha/nma.properties
The file .
The installDir/etc/opt/SUNWcgha/nma.properties file defines the communication, implementation, and accessibility
configuration of the NMA. By default this file is located at /etc/opt/SUNWcgha/nma.properties. Replace installDir with the root installation
directory if the root installation directory is not /.
The nma.properties file contains configuration
options for the NMA, RFC 2573, and Java Dynamic Management Kit (Java DMK)
and Java Managemetn eXtensions (JMX).
This file is in ASCII format. Comment lines begin with the comment mark
(#). Properties consist of a keyword followed by an equals (=) sign followed
by the parameter value, of the form:
Keyword=Value
The following properties enable you to configure the NMA.
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com.sun.nhas.ma.adaptors.html.enabled
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Enable the HTML adaptor. Options are true
or false. By default, the value is true.
For example:
com.sun.nhas.ma.adaptors.html.enabled=true
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com.sun.nhas.ma.adaptors.html.port
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Define the HTML adaptor port. By default, the port is 8082. For example:
com.sun.nhas.ma.adaptors.html.port=8082
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com.sun.nhas.ma.adaptors.snmp.enabled
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Enable the SNMP adaptor. Options are true
or false. By default, the value is true.
For example:
com.sun.nhas.ma.adaptors.snmp.enabled=true
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com.sun.nhas.ma.adaptors.snmp.port
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Define the SNMP adaptor port number. By default, this value
is 8085. For example:
com.sun.nhas.ma.adaptors.snmp.port=8085
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com.sun.nhas.ma.adaptors.snmp.trap.port
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Define the UDP port to which the SNMP agent sends traps if
the adaptors.snmp.rfc2573.enabled property is set to false. By deault, the value is 8086. For example:
com.sun.nhas.ma.adaptors.snmp.trap.port=8086
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com.sun.nhas.ma.connectors.rmi.enabled
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Enable the RMI connector. Options are true
or false. By default, the value is true.
For example:
com.sun.nhas.ma.connectors.rmi.enabled=true
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com.sun.nhas.ma.connectors.rmi.port
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Define the RMI connector port. By default, the port is 1098. For example:
com.sun.nhas.ma.connectors.rmi.port=8082
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com.sun.nhas.ma.connectors.http.enabled
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Enable the HTTP connector. Options are true
or false. By default, the value is true.
For example:
com.sun.nhas.ma.connectors.http.enabled=true
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com.sun.nhas.ma.connectors.http.port
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Define the HTTP connector port. By default, the port is 8081. For example:
com.sun.nhas.ma.connectors.http.port=8081
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com.sun.nhas.ma.connectors.http.client
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Define the maximum number of HTTP connector clients. By default,
the value is 9999. For example:
com.sun.nhas.ma.connectors.http.client=9999
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com.sun.nhas.ma.nhas.configuration.path
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Define the path to the nhfs.conf file.
By default, the path is /etc/opt/SUNWcgha/nhfs.conf.
For example:
com.sun.nhas.ma.nhas.configuration.path=/etc/opt/SUNWcgha/nhfs.conf
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com.sun.nhas.ma.cgtp.polling
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Define the period of CGTP information refresh, expressed in
milliseconds. By default, the value is 20000. The minimum
value is 5000. Set this property to -1
to disable polling. For example:
com.sun.nhas.ma.cgtp.polling=20000
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com.sun.nhas.ma.pmd.polling
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Define the period of Daemon Monitor information refresh, expressed
in milliseconds. Set to -1 to disable polling. By default,
the value is 20000. For example:
com.sun.nhas.ma.pmd.polling=20000
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com.sun.nhas.ma.pmd.cache.validity
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Define the time for which cached Daemon Monitor data is valid,
expressed in milliseconds. Set to -1 to disable the use
of the cache. By default the value is 2000. For example:
com.sun.nhas.ma.pmd.cache.validity=2000
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com.sun.nhas.ma.operation.flag
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Enable the access to the MBeans operations provided by the
NMA. Options are true or false. By default,
the value is true. For example:
com.sun.nhas.ma.operation.flag=true
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com.sun.nhas.ma.cascading.enabled
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Enable cascading. Options are true or false. To disable cascading, By default, this property is disabled
and cascading is enabled. To disable cascading, uncomment this property. For
example:
com.sun.nhas.ma.cascading.enabled=false
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com.sun.nhas.ma.cascading.retries.max
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Define the maximum number of retries to be made before aborting
the attempt to activate a cascading agent. By default, the value is 50. For example:
com.sun.nhas.ma.cascading.retries.max=50
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com.sun.nhas.ma.cascading.retries.delay
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Define the delay period between each retry of the attempted
activation of a cascading agent, expressed in milliseconds. By default, the
value is 2000. For example:
com.sun.nhas.ma.cascading.retries.delay=2000
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com.sun.nhas.ma.cascading.comm.protocol
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Define the communication protocol to be used when cascading
to sub-agents. By default, the value is rmi. For example:
com.sun.nhas.ma.cascading.comm.protocol=rmi
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java.rmi.server.hostname
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When using RMI to connect to the agent, set this property to the hostname
or IP address that the manager uses to communicate to the agent. RMI is normally
reserved for cascading, and the default value is the CGTP address of the node.
Note that changing this property may affect cascading. By default, this property
is disabled and there is no default value. Uncomment this line and provide
an IP address to set this property. For example:
java.rmi.server.hostname=10.250.1.10
The following properties control the NMA implementation of Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF) RFC 2573. Details of RFC 2573 are accessible
at http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2573.txt
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adaptors.snmp.rfc2573.enabled
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Enable RFC2573 support. Options are true or false. By default, the value is true. For example:
adaptors.snmp.rfc2573.enabled=true
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adaptors.snmp.rfc2573.v1v2set.enabled
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Enable SNMPv1 or SNMPv3 requests to be made to the MIB. Options
are true or false. By default, the value
is false. For example:
adaptors.snmp.rfc2573.v1v2set.enabled=false
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adaptors.snmp.rfc2573.target.addr.file
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Define the path to the nma.targets.txt
file. By default, the value is /etc/opt/SUNWcgha/nma.targets.txt. For example:
adaptors.snmp.rfc2573.target.addr.file=/etc/opt/SUNWcgha/nma.targets.txt
See nma.targets.txt(4) for more information.
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adaptors.snmp.rfc2573.target.params.file
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Define the location of the nma.params.txt
file. By default, the value is /etc/opt/SUNWcgha/nma.params.txt.
See nma.params.txt(4) for more information.
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adaptors.snmp.rfc2573.notification.file
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Define the location of the nma.notifs.txt
file. By default, the value is /etc/opt/SUNWcgha/nma.notifs.txt. For example:
adaptors.snmp.rfc2573.notification.file=/etc/opt/SUNWcgha/nma.notifs.txt
See nma.notifs.txt(4) for more information.
The following properties define the Java DMK and JMX configuration
file locations.
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jdmk.security.file
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Define the location of the file that defines the SNMPv3 security parameters.
This path is local to each node. By default, the value is /etc/opt/SUNWcgha/nma.security. For example:
jdmk.security.file=/etc/opt/SUNWcgha/nma.security
See nma.security(4)
for more information.
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jdmk.uacl.file
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Define a specific user-based ACL file for SNMPv3 requests. A template is available
at /etc/opt/SUNWcgha/nma.uacl.template. By default, this
property is disabled. To define a user-based ACL file, uncomment this property
and provide the path to the file. For example:
jdmk.uacl.file=/etc/opt/SUNWcgha/nma.uacl
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jdmk.acl.file
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Define a specific ACL file for trap destination and access control configuration.
A template is available at /etc/opt/SUNWcgha/nma.acl.template.
By default, this property is disabled. To define an ACL file, uncomment this
property and provide the path to the file. For example:
jdmk.acl.file=/etc/opt/SUNWcgha/nma.acl
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jmx.serial.form
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Enable compatibility with clients using JMX 1.0 serialization. This property
is required when using an agent or client based on Java DMK versions older
than 5.0. By default, this property is disabled. To enable compatibility,
uncomment this property and proviude a serial number. For example:
jmx.serial.form=1.0
See attributes(5)
for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
Architecture | SPARC |
Availability | SUNWnhmas |
Interface Stability | Evolving |
nma(1M), nma.notifs.txt(4), nma.params.txt(4), nma.security(4), nma.targets.txt(4)
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