Configuration Management System (CMS)

For the Windows and Redhat Enterprise Linux operating systems

Software Version: 2018.08

Customized output from:

Document Release Date: August 2018

Software Release Date: August 2018

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Introduction

This guide provides a reference for JMX methods included in the UCMDB documentation. Many UCMDB actions can be performed from the JMX console. You can search the JMX Quick Search page for JMX methods as described below.

Note: The methods in this guide were collected from existing documentation.

UCMDB JMX Console

  1. On the UCMDB server, launch the Web browser and enter the following address: https://localhost:8443/jmx-console.

    Note: Starting with version 10.30, access to the JMX console is restricted to localhost only. If you need to access the JMX console remotely, see .

  2. Enter the JMX console authentication credentials (Login name = sysadmin).

    The UCMDB JMX Quick Search page opens. There are three ways to access a JMX operation from the JMX home page.

Note: It is recommended to change the JMX password. For details, see Change the JMX Console Password.

Data Flow Probe JMX Console

  1. On the probe machine, launch the Web browser and enter the following address: https://localhost:8453.

    Note:  

    • Starting with version 10.31, the HTTPS port 8453 is enabled by default for the Probe JMX console. For more information, see .
    • In FIPS mode, you may not be able to log in to the Data Flow Probe JMX Console using some of the latest versions of Internet Explorer 11, Microsoft Edge, or Firefox. And when using these browsers you may get “Unsupported Cipher” error message. For workaround, see .
  2. Enter the JMX console authentication credentials (default username sysadmin):

    The Data Flow Probe JMX Quick Search page opens.

    To search for a JMX method, enter a method name or part of a method name in the search box. The search results display all methods containing the search phrase.

  3. Click the Data Flow Probe JMX link to open the console. Locate the required service and click the link to open the operations page. Select the required operation.

  4. Click the Data Flow Probe Operations Index link to open the console operation index. Go directly to the required method and select it.

Note: It is recommended to change the JMX password. For details, see Change the JMX Console Password.

Change the JMX Console Password

  1. Log in to UCMDB with an administrator account and go to Security > Users and Groups.

  2. Select the user for the JMX Console login (by default, sysadmin) and click the Reset Password button.

  3. In the Reset Password dialog box, enter the new password and confirm it. Click OK.

    Note: The default password policy requires the password to include at least one of each of the four following types of characters:

    • Uppercase alphabetic characters
    • Lowercase alphabetic characters
    • Numeric characters
    • Symbol characters ,\:/. _?&%=+-[]()|

    It also requires the password to adhere to the minimum length, which is set by the Password minimum length infrastructure setting.

  4. Log out of UCMDB and log in to the JMX Console using the new password.

Configuration Manager JMX Console

There is a separate JMX console for Configuration Manager.

On the Configuration Manager server, enter the following address: http://<server name>:<application_port>/cnc/jmx-console. The port is the port configured during the installation of Configuration Manager.

For details, see the interactive Universal CMDB Deployment Guide.

For details on accessing the Configuration Manager JMX Console, see .

For details on accessing the Configuration Manager JMX Console, see .

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