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How to compile and run openwsman from Subversion?
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After checking out the project from subversion run ./autoconfiscate in the TOP directory and
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follow that by running ./configure <options>.
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If you download a packaged version, then there is no need to run ./autoconfiscate and you will
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be able to run ./configure directly.
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Most likely you will need to install some of the packages, depending on the distribution
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you are running.
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Packages and other software needed:
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- libxml2
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- sfcc (from the sblim project)
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- swig and python for python binding support
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- other development packages like autoconf, automake etc.
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After all packages are installed, compile everything and install. The server can run as
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a daemon, which would require root access; But it can be run in the foreground with debugging
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messages printed to stdout as well. This the help output when you run:
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% /usr/local/sbin/openwsmand --help
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Usage:
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openwsmand [OPTION...] WS-Management Server
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Help Options:
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-?, --help Show help options
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Application Options:
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-n, --no-plugins Do not load any plugins
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-d, --debug Start daemon in foreground and turn on debugging
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-s, --syslog=0-6 Set the verbosity of syslog output.
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-c, --config-file=<file> Alternate configuration file
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Starting from version 0.1.1 a configuration file is needed. you can find an example in the
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./etc directory. The configuration file has the following syntax:
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[server]
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port = 8889
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#ssl_port = 8888
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ssl_cert_file = /etc/openwsman/servercert.pem
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ssl_key_file = /etc/openwsman/serverkey.pem
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#digest_password_file = /etc/openwsman/digest_auth.passwd
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basic_password_file = /etc/openwsman/simple_auth.passwd
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enum_idle_timeout = 5000
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min_threads = 1
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max_threads = 1
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#use_digest is OBSOLETED, see below.
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#
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# Authentication backend for BASIC authentication. Default is to read a configuration file defined with 'basic_password_file'
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#
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#basic_authenticator = libwsman_pam_auth.so
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#basic_authenticator_arg = openwsman
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[client]
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port = 8889
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agent = openwsman 1.5.9
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[cim]
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default_cim_namespace = root/cimv2
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# The following are in part fake namespaces for some publicly available CIM implementations.
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vendor_namespaces = OpenWBEM=http://schema.openwbem.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2,Linux=http://sblim.sf.net/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2,OMC=http://schema.omc-project.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2,Reef=http://reef.sblim.sf.net/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2,CWS=http://cws.sblim.sf.net/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2
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To be able to put the configuration files under /etc/openwsman, run the configure script
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with the --sysconfdir option using the value /etc. If this option is not used, the default will
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be under PREFIX (/usr/local/etc ).
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To run in SSL mode you need to enable the SSL port and create certificates and adapt the configuration
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with the correct path to the files.
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To start the server in the foreground, run:
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% /usr/local/sbin/openwsmand -d
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You can also specify the configuration file to be used on the command line using the -c option.
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On the client side, which has the following options
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% /usr/local/bin/wsman --help-all
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Usage:
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wsman [Option...] <action> <Resource Uri>
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Usage:
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wsman [Option...] <action> <Resource Uri>
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Help Options
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-?, --help
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--help-all Show help options
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--help-enumeration Enumeration Options
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--help-tests Test Cases
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--help-cim CIM Options
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--help-flags Request Flags
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--help-event Subscription Options
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Enumeration
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-m, --max-elements=<max number of elements> Max Elements Per Pull/Optimized Enumeration
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-o, --optimize Optimize enumeration results
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-E, --estimate-count Return estimation of total items
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-M, --enum-mode=epr|objepr Enumeration Mode
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-U, --enum-context=<enum context> Enumeration Context (For use with Pull and Release)
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Tests
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-f, --from-file=<file name> Send request from file
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-R, --print-request print request on stdout
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-Q, --request Only output reqest. Not send it.
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-S, --step Do not perform multiple operations (do not pull data when enumerating)
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CIM
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-N, --namespace=<namespace> CIM Namespace (default is root/cimv2)
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-B, --binding-enum-mode=none|include|exclude CIM binding Enumeration Mode
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-T, --cim-extensions Show CIM Extensions
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-W, --references CIM References
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-w, --associators CIM Associators
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Flags
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-x, --filter=<filter> Filter
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-D, --dialect=<dialect> Filter Dialect
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-t, --operation-timeout=<time in sec> Operation timeout in seconds
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-e, --max-envelope-size=<size> maximal envelope size
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-F, --fragment=<fragment> Fragment (Supported Dialects: XPATH)
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Event subscription
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-G, --delivery-mode=<mode> Four delivery modes available: push/pushwithack/events/pull
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-Z, --notification-uri=<uri> Where notifications are sent
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-r, --subscription-expiry-time=<seconds> subscription expiry time in seconds
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-H, --heartbeat=<seconds> Send hearbeat in an interval
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-l, --bookmark Send bookmark
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-i, --subscription-identifier=<uuid:XXX> Used to specify which subscription
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-L, --notify-reference-properties=<xs:anyURI> Notify Reference Properties
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Application Options
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-d, --debug=1-6 Set the verbosity of debugging output.
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-c, --cacert=<filename> Certificate file to verify the peer
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-A, --cert=<filename> Certificate file. The certificate must be in PEM format.
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-K, --sslkey=<key> SSL Key.
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-u, --username=<username> User name
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-g, --path=<path> Path
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-J, --input=<filename> File with resource for Create and Put operations in XML, can be a SOAP envelope
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-p, --password=<password> Password
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-h, --hostname=<hostname> Host name
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-b, --endpoint=<url> End point
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-P, --port=<port> Server Port
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-X, --proxy=<proxy> Proxy name
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-Y, --proxyauth=<proxyauth> Proxy user:pwd
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-y, --auth=<basic|digest|gss> Authentication Method
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-a, --method=<custom method> Method (Works only with 'invoke')
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-k, --prop=<key=val> Properties with key value pairs (For 'put', 'invoke' and 'create')
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-C, --config-file=<file> Alternate configuration file
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-O, --out-file=<file> Write output to file
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-V, --noverifypeer Not to verify peer certificate
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-v, --noverifyhost Not to verify hostname
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-I, --transport-timeout=<time in sec> Transport timeout in seconds
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To create a password file, use the htpasswd and htdigest utilities from the apache distribution.
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You can connect to the server with the following command, which is part of the DMTF WS-Management specification (Draft)
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wsman identify -h <hostname> --port 8889 -u wsman --password secret
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The above command should give the following result:
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<s:Envelope xmlns:s="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope" xmlns:wsmid="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wsman/identity/1/wsmanidentity.xsd">
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<s:Header/>
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<s:Body>
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<wsmid:IdentifyResponse>
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<wsmid:ProtocolVersion>http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wsman/1/wsman.xsd</wsmid:ProtocolVersion>
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<wsmid:ProductVendor>openwsman</wsmid:ProductVendor>
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<wsmid:ProductVersion>2.0.0</wsmid:ProductVersion>
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</wsmid:IdentifyResponse>
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</s:Body>
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</s:Envelope>
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