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smispy_lsmplugin(1) libStorageMgmt smispy_lsmplugin(1)

NAME

smispy_lsmplugin -- LibstorageMgmt SMI-S Plugin

DESCRIPTION

LibstorageMgmt SMI-S Plugin allows LibstorageMgmt user to manage storage arrays like: EMC VNX/VMAX, HDS AMS and LSI MegaRAID etc. via SNIA SMI-S standard. The 'smispy_lsmplugin' executable file is for LibstorageMgmt daemon to execute when client user requests SMI-S plugin.

URI

To use this plugin, users should set their URI to this format:


# HTTP connection
smispy://<username>@<smis_provder_host>:<port>?<uri_parameters>
# HTTPS connection
smispy+ssl://<username>@<smis_provder_host>:<port>?<uri_parameters>

The username is the SMI-S provider user account.

The smis_provder_host is the SMI-S provider's IP address or DNS name.

By default, SMI-S plugin will use port 5988 for HTTP connection and port 5989 for HTTPS connection. You can skip this in URI if your SMI-S provider is using default ports.

For non-default ports, SELinux will likely prevent the SMI-S plugin from making a network connection.

URI parameters
These URI parameters are supported by this plugin:

This URI parameter is for LSI MegaRAID and NetApp E-Series only.

For those SMI-S providers which support multi-systems(Example EMC ECIM), this URI parameter can be used to limit network communication for specified system only. The system_id is the ID of the system:
* lsm.System.id (Python API)
* lsm_system_id_get() (C API)
* lsmcli list --systems (lsmcli command line)

This URI parameter is for HTTPS connections only. With this URI parameter, the SMI-S plugin will not validate SMI-S provider's server SSL certificate. It's often used for self-signed CA environment, but it's strongly suggested to remove this URI parameter and install self-signed CA properly.

Supported Hardware

The LibstorageMgmt SMI-S plugin is based on 'Block Services Package' profile , SNIA SMI-S 1.4 or later. Any storage system which implements that profile may be supported. Detailed support status can be queried via:


* lsm.Client.capabilities() (Python API)
* lsm_capabilities() (C API)
* lsmcli capabilities (lsmcli command line).

FIREWALL RULES

By default, this plugin requires access to the SMI-S provider's TCP 5988 port for HTTP conenction and TCP 5989 port for HTTPS connection.

SEE ALSO

lsmcli(1), lsmd(1)

BUGS

Please report bugs to <libstoragemgmt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>

AUTHOR

Gris Ge <fge@redhat.com>
Tony Asleson <tasleson@redhat.com>

June 2015 smispy_lsmplugin 1.9.1