As with most configuration files, the user configuration files for the IP Manager are used to set attributes for certain objects within a server’s environment when the server starts up. The parameters and their values in a configuration file become the attributes and their values for the created objects.

For the discovery.conf file, as an example, the associated object is an instance of the ICF_TopologyManager class and is named ICF-TopologyManager.

The IP Manager User Guide provides information on how to modify user configuration parameters.

Major part of configuring the IP Manager involves the setting of user configuration parameters in the files that are identified in User configuration files for the IP Manager.

Table 1. User configuration files for the IP Manager

Directory under BASEDIR

Filename

Description

smarts/conf/discovery

discovery.conf

File in which you fine tune configurations to improve the performance of IP Manager discovery. IP Manager Reference Guide provides details.

tpmgr-param.conf

File in which you customize IP Manager discovery. IP Manager Reference Guide provides details.

name-resolver.conf

File in which you control how the IP Manager names a discovered system. IP Manager Reference Guide provides details.

partition.conf

File in which you specify display names for partitions. IP Manager Reference Guide provides details.

user-defined-connections.conf

File in which you specify connections between discovered network objects. IP Manager Reference Guide provides details.

smarts/conf/trapd

trapd.conf

File in which you configure the port number of the IP built-in trap receiver. IP Manager Reference Guide provides details.

smarts/conf/notifier

trap-notify.conf

File in which you configure the SNMP Trap Notifier Adapter. IP Manager Reference Guide provides details.

smarts/local/conf

runcmd_env.sh

File in which you set environment variables to control behavior globally. IP Manager Reference Guide provides details.