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5.
Perform additional configuration, if required, like firewall configuration.
6. Install the BACS client application on client systems, Microsoft Windows OS, or Linux.
Linux client
The following items are needed to install BACS on a Linux client. For the complete installation instructions, see
"Installing BACS components on Microsoft and Linux operating systems (on page 12)."
To install BACS on a Linux client:
1. Install the following:
a. OpenSSL
b. Pegasus
c. BRCM_CMPIProvider-x.x.x.rpm
d. BACS-x.x.x.rpm
2. To use HTTPS with WS-MAN, perform HTTPS configuration on client.
For HTTP, no special configuration is required on Linux client system. Only the BACS management
application is required.
3. Install the BACS client application on client system.
BACS CimXML on a Linux server
Use the following items to install BACS CimXML on a Linux server. For the complete installation instructions,
see "Installing BACS components on Microsoft and Linux operating systems (on page 12)." The installation
steps for Linux server are similar to WS-MAN.
There are two installation options available with OpenPegasusInbox RPM or from source. The Inbox
OpenPegasus is only available on Red Hat OS. For SLES11, the only available option is the source RPM.
WS-MAN is not supported with the Inbox RPM. To use WS-MAN, install OpenPegasus from source.
To install BACS on a Linux server:
1. Install OpenPegasus on the server from Inbox RPM or from source RPM.
2. Start CIM Server on the server.
3. Configure OpenPegasus on the server.
4. Install the Broadcom CIM provider.
5. Perform additional configuration, if required, like firewall configuration.
6. Install the sg3_utils package, which is available in the Linux Distribution Package Repository. The
package is required to query LUN information.
7. Install the BACS client application on client systems, Microsoft Windows OS, or Linux.
8. Follow the standard Linux client installation steps to use CimXML on a Linux client.
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