Sun N1 Service Provisioning System User's Guide for Linux Plug-In 2.0

Importing the Linux Plug-In to N1 Service Provisioning System

To make a given plug-in known to the N1 Service Provisioning System product, you need to import the plug-in. To import a plug-in, follow these steps as explained in detail in Chapter 5, Plug-In Administration, in Sun N1 Service Provisioning System 5.2 System Administration Guide.

ProcedureHow to Import the Linux Plug-in Using the Browser Interface

To import or upgrade a plug-in, follow these steps as explained in detail in Chapter 5, Plug-In Administration, in Sun N1 Service Provisioning System 5.2 System Administration Guide

Steps
  1. In the Administrative section of the browser interface main window, click Plug-ins.

  2. In the Action column of the Plug-ins page, click Import.

  3. Browse to the location where of the JAR file.

    • If you are importing the Linux Plug-In for the first time, select the com.sun.linux_2.0.jar file.

    • If you have already imported a previous version of the Linux Plug-In, select the com.sun.linux_1.1_2.0.jar file.

  4. Click the Continue to Import button.

    When the import complete successfully, a plug-in details page appears and shows you the objects that the plug-in provides.

ProcedureHow to Import the Linux Plug-in Using the CLI

You can also import a plug-in by using the command line.

Step

    To import a plug-in file from the CLI, type:


    % cr_cli -cmd plg.p.add -path plugin-filename -u username -p password
    
    • If you are importing the Linux Plug-In for the first time, plugin-filename is com.sun.linux_2.0.jar.

    • If you have already imported the previous version of the Linux Plug-In, plugin-filename is com.sun.linux_1.1_2.0.jar.