
[AssetGroupList]
The [AssetGroupList] section lists zero or more asset groups to which the computing resource can
belong. The HP SAM administrator or domain administrator has full rights to all Asset Groups in the HP
SAM server. Asset Groups allow full HP SAM Administrators to limit or hide objects (resources, users,
etc.) that other administrators are allowed to see and manage. For more information, see
Manage
Asset Groups on page 55.
ServicePort
Use the setting to specify a non-default UDP port for HP SAM to use for communication between the HP
SAM Server and the resources. There are other settings you must also change when doing this. Please
see the
Frequently Asked Questions on page 87 for details.
DnsDomain
With this setting, you can specify a domain name string to override the DNS detection. For example, if
the resource Blade1 incorrectly detects the domain as americas.hpinternal.net but you want the domain
to be hp.com, you can specify DnsDomain=hp.com and the resulting FQDN name returned to HP SAM
will be Blade1.hp.com.
Start/Restart the HP SAM Registration Service
You can start or stop the service from the services applet (Control Panel > Administrative Tools >
Services) or from the command line.
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Under the services applet, the service displays as HP SAM Registration Service.
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Additionally, you can start or stop the service from the command line using the syntax:
C:> net start daesvc
and
C:> net stop daesvc
You can also start or stop the service using tools such as HP Rapid Deployment Pack. See the HP Rapid
Deployment Pack documentation for instructions.
You can start and stop the Linux blade service using the syntax:
/etc/init.d/daesvc start
and
/etc/init.d/daesvc stop
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