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Re: [Xen-cim] RE: Wbemcli setup question
 
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 Try: 
 
wbemein http://username:password@localhost:5989/root/cimv2:CIM_Component 
 
- G 
 
Dr. Gareth S. Bestor 
IBM Linux Technology Center 
M/S DES2-01 
15300 SW Koll Parkway, Beaverton, OR 97006 
503-578-3186, T/L 775-3186, Fax 503-578-3186  
 
 "Szymanski, Lukasz K" <Lukasz.Szymanski@xxxxxxxxxx> 
 
 
 
"Szymanski, Lukasz K" <Lukasz.Szymanski@xxxxxxxxxx>  
Sent by: xen-cim-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
08/04/06 09:52 AM  
 
 
 
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Jim, 
 
Thanks for your suggestions.  I will be trying them out this afternoon. 
To answer your last question, this is the command I am trying to run: 
 
`wbemein http://localhost:5989/root/cimv2:CIM_Component`.  This one of 
the sample commands provided with wbemcli called "show_processor_info" 
 
Luke 
 
-----Original Message----- 
From: Jim Fehlig [mailto:jfehlig@xxxxxxxxxx]  
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 11:48 AM 
To: Szymanski, Lukasz K 
Cc: xen-cim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Subject: Re: Wbemcli setup question 
 
Luke, 
 
Not sure why you have 3 openwbem.conf files.  Seems like you have some 
kind of strange installation which may be the cause of your problem.  
Did you install openwbem when you installed SLES 10?  If so (or you 
installed it later via YaST) then the conf file in /etc/openwbem is the 
one being used.  You could see what package owns these various conf 
files, e.g. 'rpm -qf /etc/openwbem/openwbem.conf' will display the 
owning package. 
 
Probably best to just use the openwbem that comes with SLES 10.  I have 
some patches to that version which fix some bugs in the CMPI interface, 
but I don't think any of the bugs will affect work you are doing.  If 
you have access to Novell's bugzilla here are the bugs I have 
found/logged against openwbem while working on the xen providers: 
 
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=193866 
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=194567 
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=195189 
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=195192 
 
FYI, I usually run openwbem from a terminal so I can see output of 
cimom, providers, etc. 
  - Stop currently running instance: /etc/init.d/owcimomd stop 
  - Start cimom with debug flag: /usr/sbin/owcimomd -d 
 
As far as the conf file goes, there are three directives I usually 
manipulate: 
 
1. 'owcimomd.allow_anonymous = true' will allow anyone access 2. 
'http_server.http_port = 5988' to allow http access.  https only is the 
default install setting. 
3. 'cmpiprovifc.prov_location = /usr/lib/cmpi:/usr/local/lib/cmpi' to 
specify where cimom will look for and load cmpi providers.  You can add 
multiple search paths to this directive. 
 
I see you have http access open so don't know why you are seeing the SSL 
error.  Are you specifying a http model path in wbemcli, e.g. wbemain 
http://localhost:5988/root/cimv2/SomeObjectPath? 
 
I'll be around today for a few more hours so let me know if you have 
additional questions. 
 
Jim 
 
Jim Fehlig 
Software Engineer 
jfehlig@xxxxxxxxxx 
801.861.5254 
 
Novell, Inc. 
Software for the Open Enterprise 
http://www.novell.com/open 
 
>>> "Szymanski, Lukasz K" <Lukasz.Szymanski@xxxxxxxxxx> 08/04/06 8:47 AM 
>>> 
Jim, 
 
I just upgraded to SLES 10 and have set up yawn mostly successfully.  I 
had wbemcli set up before on SLES 9 but now I get is this error whenever 
I try to run the sample code: 
 
[47955036746064] SSL Handshake failed: SSLSocketImpl ctor: SSL accept 
error while connecting to 127.0.0.1:40021: 
47955036746064:error:1407609C:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:http 
request:s23_srvr.c:379:\ 
 
Attached is the openwbem.conf file.  I am not sure how this happened, 
but I eneded up with 3 such files.  I have one in /etc/openwbem, 
/tmp/openwbem-3.2.0/etc, and /tmp (all of my sblim, openwben, etc etc 
files are in /tmp).  I am sending you the latest one, but I am not 
exactly sure where it ought to go what I should do with the others. 
 
Thanks, 
Luke 
 
 
 
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