ADM User’s Guide
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VMware, Inc.
Editing the ADMLIC.sh File
In
Solaris
9
and
Solaris
10,
the
Mozilla
browser
replaced
the
Netscape
browser.
Because
of
this
change,
the
ADMLIC.sh
file
must
be
edited
to
configure
the
location
of
the
browser
of
your
choice.
To edit the ADMLIC.sh file
1
Open
the
ADMLIC.sh
file
using
a
text
editor.
2
Locate
the
following
section:
# ==========| Customize only until next dashed line |==============
# ---------------------------------------
### Required:
# Some typical browser locations
# /usr/dt/bin/netscape (Solaris)
# /opt/netscape/netscape (HPUX)
# /usr/bin/mozilla (Linux)
BROWSER=/usr/sfw/bin/mozilla
# --------------------
# =====================| End Customizations |======================
# ----------------------
3
Edit
the
path
for
the
browser
running
on
a
Solaris
host.
For
example,
BROWSER=/usr/sfw/bin/mozilla
4
Save
the
file
to
the
BASEDIR/smarts/actions/client/ADM
directory.
Custom Reports
In
addition
to
standard
reports,
ADM
provides
functionality
for
creating
custom
reports.
To
create
custom
reports,
an
external
database
must
be
installed
and
configured.
Once
the
external
database
is
synchronized
with
the
ADM
database,
you
can
create
custom
queries
to
collect
data
and
generate
custom
reports.
The
VMware
vCenter
Application
Discovery
Manager
Repository
Reference
Guide
provides
information
about
setting
up
and
configuring
the
ADM
external
database.
To
help
you
with
the
custom
reports,
it
also
provides
examples
of
reports
that
can
be
generated
from
the
ADM
external
database.
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