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OSM Server-Based Components
Enabling Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
The following data collection configuration is now done through OSM Service
Connection actions (under the System object) rather than OSMCONF file settings:
• Set Data Collection Volume – specifies a volume in which to collect diagnostic
data. The default volume is $SYSTEM.
• Set Days to persist for Diagnostic Data – specifies how long the data files remain in
the collection volume before they are automatically deleted (default is 28 days).
Note. Previous OSMCONF settings to ENABLE_ADC, specify ADC_PAKVOL, or
ADC_PAK_RETAINDAYS have no effect and should be removed from your OSMCONF.
The current automatic data collection settings are displayed as System object
attributes, under the “Data Collection Services” heading (on the Attributes tab):
• Automatic Data Collection State (Enabled or Disabled)
• Diagnostic Data Collection Volume
• Days to Persist Collected Diagnostic Data
There is also an OSM Service Connection action, called Collect Diagnostic Data, to
manually collect data. The actions to specify the data collection volume and file
persistence also apply to diagnostic data collected by this manual action.
Enabling Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
For T0682H02 AAM and later, OSM offers Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to support a
secure connection between the OSM server and OSM Service Connection or OSM
Notification Director. In addition to running OSM server version T0682G07 AAI or later,
you must use OSM Notification Director version T0632G07 AAN (or later) to take
advantage of SSL support.
Note. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) must be enabled in order to use HP Systems Insight
Manager (SIM) in conjunction with OSM.
Disabled by default, SSL must be enabled in your OSMCONF file by adding or setting
to “On” the following OSMCONF parameter:
UseSSL = On
Once enabled (you must restart $ZCMOM, if running), you might see an additional
dialog box the first time you log on to the OSM Service Connection, asking you to trust
the SSL certificate distributed by Hewlett-Packard. To use SSL, you must select
Always or Yes. If you select Always, you will not be prompted again in subsequent
OSM logon attempts.
The SSL support built into OSM relies on a “shared” SSL certificate. For maximum
security, HP recommends that you obtain your own private SSL certificate. OpenSSL
toolkits, available as shareware, can help you generate your own SSL certificate. Once
you get your own signed SSL certificate and key password, you must perform these
additional steps for OSM to recognize your SSL certificate:
1. Overwrite the following files in $SYSTEM.ZSERVICE with the versions you receive
with your signed SSL certificate:
OSM Migration Guide — 527273-015
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