OES 23.4: OES Remote Manager Administration Guide

  OES 23.4: 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 or Changed in OES Remote Manager (OES 23.4)
    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 OpenText 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 Nagios
      Monitoring Server Health
      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
    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
    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