Configuring Asr On The Sparc T5-8 Servers (Oracle Solaris 11); Oracle Solaris - Oracle SuperCluster T5-8 Owner's Manual

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8.
When you have completed these instructions for both SPARC T5-8 servers
in Oracle SuperCluster T5-8, approve and verify contacts to the SPARC T5-8
servers on MOS.
See
"Approve and Verify ASR Asset Activation" on page 219
For more information on the process, see ASR MOS 5.3+ Activation Process (Doc ID
1329200.1).
Configuring ASR on the SPARC T5-8 Servers

(Oracle Solaris 11)

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Oracle Solaris 11 includes the ability to send ASR fault events and telemetry to Oracle using
xml over HTTP to the ASR Manager.
To enable this capability use the asr enable_http_receiver command on the ASR Manager.
Select a port for the HTTP receiver that is appropriate for your network environment and does
not conflict with other network services.
Perform the following tasks:
"Enable the HTTP Receiver on the ASR Manager" on page 215
"Enable HTTPS on ASR Manager (Optional)" on page 216
"Register SPARC T5-8 Servers With Oracle Solaris 11 or Database Domains to ASR
Manager" on page 217
Enable the HTTP Receiver on the ASR Manager
Follow this procedure on the ASR Manager to enable the HTTP receiver for Oracle Solaris 11
ASR Assets.
1.
Log in to the ASR Manager system as root.
Verify the existing settings:
2.
#
asr show_http_receiver
3.
Enable the HTTP receiver:
asr enable_http_receiver -p port-number
#
Enable the HTTP Receiver on the ASR Manager
for those instructions.
Monitoring the System
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