OES 2018 SP3: OES Remote Manager Administration Guide
- OES 2018 SP3: OES Remote Manager Administration Guide
- Overview of OES Remote Manager for Linux
- Benefits of Using OES Remote Manager
- What's Next
- What’s New or Changed in OES Remote Manager
- What’s New (OES 2018 SP3)
- What’s New (OES 2018 SP2)
- What’s New (OES 2018 SP1)
- What’s New (OES 2018)
- Managing a Virtualized Linux Server with OES Remote Manager
- Installing OES Remote Manager for Linux
- Installing OES Remote Manager During the Initial Server Installation
- Installing OES Remote Manager After the Initial Server Installation
- Accessing OES Remote Manager for Linux
- System Requirements
- Accessing OES Remote Manager
- Starting or Stopping HTTPSTKD
- Understanding the Layout of OES Remote Manager
- Accessing Configuration Options
- Accessing Online Help
- Accessing Micro Focus Web Pages
- Changing the HTTPSTKD Configuration
- Accessing and Editing the HTTPSTKD Configuration File
- Accessing and Editing the HTTPSTKD PAM Configuration File
- Restarting the HTTPSTKD Daemon
- Viewing the HTTP Logs
- Viewing and Creating Certificates for OES Remote Manager
- Extending the eDirectory Schema for OES Remote Manager Group Operations
- Diagnosing Problems Using Ganglia and Nagios
- Monitoring Server Health
- Configuring Ganglia
- Stopping and Starting Ganglia gmond and gmetad
- Monitoring Server Health with Ganglia
- Configuring Nagios
- Monitoring Service Health with Nagios
- Restarting Nagios
- Managing Nagios Users
- Modifying the Nagios Notification Methods for Contacts
- Configuring Nagios Logging
- Viewing the PIDs or Monitoring the Health of Processes
- Monitoring or Killing an Individual Process
- Troubleshooting a Suspect or Bad Health Status
- Viewing File Systems
- Viewing Mounted Devices and Performing Actions on Them
- Browsing File Systems and Performing Actions on Them
- Viewing Partition Information
- Managing Linux
- Accessing VNC Consoles
- Viewing Kernel Modules
- Shutting Down and Restarting the Host
- Managing Packages
- Managing Processes
- Scheduling cron Jobs to Run on the Server
- Managing Hardware
- Viewing Processors
- Viewing Interrupt Information
- Viewing I/O Memory Information
- Viewing I/O Port Information
- Viewing SMBIOS Information
- Using Group Operations
- Building and Configuring a Monitoring Group
- Saving a Group
- Accessing an Existing Group
- Changing an Existing Group
- Deleting an Existing Group
- Generating and Viewing Server Reports
- Viewing Monitored Items
- Viewing Group Monitoring Types
- Defining or Editing Group Monitoring Types
- Discovering Items on the Network to Monitor
- Managing NCP Services
- Quick Reference for the NCP Server Plug-In for OES Remote Manager for Linux
- Browsing NSS Volumes and Performing Actions on Them
- Generating Inventories for Directories or NCP Volumes
- Generating a Custom Inventory Report from a File Inventory Report
- Performing Actions on Files from Custom Reports
- Generating and Viewing NCP Trustee Reports for NSS Volumes
- Managing Dynamic Storage Technology Options
- Managing CIFS Services
- Managing CIFS Connections
- Viewing Log Information
- Managing Open Files
- Managing AFP Services
- Managing AFP Connections
- Viewing Log Information
- Managing Open Files
- Tasks Quick Reference
- Troubleshooting OES Remote Manager
- Daemon httpstkd Is Unable to Start
- Error while loading shared libraries: libldapx.so.0
- Apache 403 Warning Error Reported in Nagios on a New Installation or Upgrade to OES 2018 or Later
- Ganglia Statistical Graphics Are Not Displayed in the Web Browser
- Security Considerations
- Security Features
- Security Characteristics
- Security Configuration
- Nagios Security Configuration
- HTTPSTKD Configuration File Options
- Address and Port Commands
- Disable Auto LUM Command
- Filtering Commands
- HttpOnly Command
- InventoryResolveNonLumOwnerName Command
- Language Commands
- Load Command
- SSL Key Cipher Strength Command
- Supervisor Only Command
- OES Remote Manager Packages
- Legal Notices