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show cmc rendezvous
Show all current configuration and state of CMC rendezvous, whether the system is a server
or a client. On a server, this includes listing the clients that have attempted rendezvous but not
yet been accepted. On a client, this involves showing our rendezvous status, and whether or
not we are currently under management.
cmc server
Configure CMC server options.
cmc server
execution timeout average <milliseconds>
client-requests enable
client-requests username
bw-limit per-appliance limit <kbytes_per_second>
Notes:
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execution timeout average <number of milliseconds>
—Set the maximum total
time to wait per command when applying a profile or a series of CLI commands to a
remote system. For example, if this is set to
2000
ms, and you apply a profile containing
six commands, there will be a timeout of 12 seconds on the entire operation before the
server gives up. The server will not break a connection with an appliance if this timeout
expires, however; it will report the operation as failed. The status polling mechanism is the
only way that a server can completely give up on a client and break the connection.
•
client-requests enable
—Enable or disable processing of proxied requests from
CMC clients. If enabled, components on CMC clients may make requests to their local
mgmtd which are proxied to the mgmtd on the CMC server.
•
client-requests username <username>
—If processing of proxied requests from
CMC clients is enabled, specifies the user account whose credentials are used for these
requests. Only a currently valid account may be chosen. If the account specified here is
later deleted, this will be reset to 'admin', and the proxying feature disabled.
•
bw-limit per-appliance limit <kbytes per second>
—Set or remove a limit on
bandwidth the CMC server will use to transmit to each appliance it is connected to. Note
that this is NOT an aggregate bandwidth limit on all transmissions from the server to
appliances, since bandwidth is tracked on a per-session (per-appliance) basis. We will use
up to this amount of bandwidth PER APPLIANCE that we are currently transmitting to.
show cmc server
Show general CMC server configuration and status.
cmc status
Configure CMC status monitoring of managed appliances.
cmc status
enable
check-interval <number_of_seconds>
timeout <number_of_seconds>
force check
criteria
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