For security reasons, the JMX RMI interface is disabled by default on the execution server. To enable the JMX RMI interface
on the execution server, when the execution server is running as a Windows process, perform the following actions:
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Double-click the
Silk Performance Manager Service Manager tray icon in the Windows task bar.
The
Silk Performance Manager Service Manager displays, with up to five tabs visible, depending on the services that are installed on this computer.
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Click the
Execution Server (Process) tab.
This tab represents the
Performance Manager execution server, running as a Windows process.
Note: The Windows process is launched with the credentials of the user who is currently logged in. Make sure that this user has
sufficient privileges to accomplish the tasks you are planning to execute with
Performance Manager.
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Click
Stop.
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Stop the
Silk Performance Manager Service Manager.
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Right-click on the
Silk Performance Manager Service Manager tray icon in the Windows task bar.
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Click
Exit.
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Navigate to
C:\ProgramData\SPM\<version>\ServiceManager.
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Open the file
SccSvcManager.xml in a text editor.
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Replace the line
<JvmParameter>-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote=false</JvmParameter> with the following:
<JvmParameter>-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=false</JvmParameter>
<JvmParameter>-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=false</JvmParameter>
<JvmParameter>-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port=19144</JvmParameter>
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Double-click the
Silk Performance Manager Service Manager tray icon in the Windows task bar.
The
Silk Performance Manager Service Manager displays, with up to five tabs visible, depending on the services that are installed on this computer.
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Click the
Execution Server (Process) tab.
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Click
Start to start the execution server as a Windows process.