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To modify the server line, change just the server1.yourdomain string to the appropriate server name (use Web server DNS name or static IP address). For example: ● HP SAMservername ● 10.1.2.3 [RolesList] NOTE: Assigning roles in the .CFG file is optional. The usual method of assigning roles is via the configuration file because this method self-registers the role. If no roles are specified in the .CFG file, roles may be configured using the HP SAM Web Admin console. For more information, see Deploy the HP SAM Registration Service to All HP SAM Computing Resourceson page 49. The [RolesList] section lists zero or more roles to which the computing resource can belong. A role is a functional collection of computing resources (such as blade PCs). The first role in the list is the computing resource's primary role. All other roles, if any, are considered non-primary. When a user requests a resource in a certain role, computing resources are allocated to the user in the priority order below: ● Available computing resource assigned to this role only ● Available computing resource assigned to multiple roles, with this role being the primary role ● Available computing resource assigned to multiple roles, with this role being the non-primary role NOTE: If at any time the configuration file is changed on the computing resource, you must restart the service for the changes to take effect. This may be overridden by roles assigned via the HP SAM Web Administrative Console [AssetGroupList] The [AssetGroupList] section lists zero or more asset groups to which the computing resource can belong. The HP SAM administrator or domain administrator has full rights to all Asset Groups in the HP SAM server. Asset Groups allow full HP SAM Administrators to limit or hide objects (resources, users, etc.) that other administrators are allowed to see and manage. For more information, see Manage Asset Groups on page 55. ServicePort Use the setting to specify a non-default UDP port for HP SAM to use for communication between the HP SAM Server and the resources. There are other settings you must also change when doing this. Please see the Frequently Asked Questions on page 83 for details. DnsDomain With this setting, you can specify a domain name string to override the DNS detection. For example, if the resource Blade1 incorrectly detects the domain as americas.hpinternal.net but you want the domain to be hp.com, you can specify DnsDomain=hp.com and the resulting FQDN name returned to HP SAM will be Blade1.hp.com. 32 Chapter 3 Installation ENWW

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To modify the server line, change just the
server1.yourdomain
string to the appropriate server name
(use Web server DNS name or static IP address). For example:
HP SAMservername
10.1.2.3
[RolesList]
NOTE:
Assigning roles in the .CFG file is optional. The usual method of assigning roles is via the
configuration file because this method self-registers the role. If no roles are specified in the .CFG file,
roles may be configured using the HP SAM Web Admin console. For more information, see
Deploy the
HP SAM Registration Service to All HP SAM Computing Resources
on page
49
.
The [RolesList] section lists zero or more roles to which the computing resource can belong. A role is a
functional collection of computing resources (such as blade PCs). The first role in the list is the computing
resource’s primary role. All other roles, if any, are considered non-primary.
When a user requests a resource in a certain role, computing resources are allocated to the user in the
priority order below:
Available computing resource assigned to this role only
Available computing resource assigned to multiple roles, with this role being the primary role
Available computing resource assigned to multiple roles, with this role being the non-primary role
NOTE:
If at any time the configuration file is changed on the computing resource, you must restart the
service for the changes to take effect.
This may be overridden by roles assigned via the HP SAM Web Administrative Console
[AssetGroupList]
The [AssetGroupList] section lists zero or more asset groups to which the computing resource can
belong. The HP SAM administrator or domain administrator has full rights to all Asset Groups in the HP
SAM server. Asset Groups allow full HP SAM Administrators to limit or hide objects (resources, users,
etc.) that other administrators are allowed to see and manage. For more information, see
Manage Asset
Groups
on page
55
.
ServicePort
Use the setting to specify a non-default UDP port for HP SAM to use for communication between the
HP SAM Server and the resources. There are other settings you must also change when doing this.
Please see the
Frequently Asked Questions
on page
83
for details.
DnsDomain
With this setting, you can specify a domain name string to override the DNS detection. For example, if
the resource
Blade1
incorrectly detects the domain as
americas.hpinternal.net
but you want the
domain to be
hp.com
, you can specify DnsDomain=hp.com and the resulting FQDN name returned to
HP SAM will be
Blade1.hp.com
.
32
Chapter 3
Installation
ENWW