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Old 10-01-2010, 09:07 AM   #1
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WsMan - "Command not found", how to use client/where to find it?


I have been trying to configure a WSman setup between a SuSE Linux Enterprise server and a Windows Server 2008 R2 system. The connection between the two isnt my current problem. It's more to do with the software on the Linux system.

I have the following packages installed on the Linux system:

1. Libwsman1
2. Openwsman-Client (client libraries)
2. Openwsman-Server (server/service libraries)

The problem i have is that despite taking a long look around the internet in the past few weeks, i can't figure out where to obtain the package that will allow me to use the ''wsman'' command in Terminal. As seen in this screenshot from the OpenWSman site - http://www.openwsman.org/files/screenshot_openwsman.png

And as also shown in one of the guides - http://www.openwsman.org/openwsman-u...ding-openwsman

The 'wsman binary is not listed in the 3 packages' file lists and i can't find it anywhere online either. It's not present on my system, i have no idea how the links above are using the 'wsman' command.

Am i missing something, is this outdated information i'm reading? Is there a new/different client now for the wsman commands? I have 'wbemcli' but that does not do the same job as the 'wsman' cli from what i understand.

Thanks in advance for any responses.
 
Old 10-01-2010, 10:43 AM   #2
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Did you try to find it with `whereis wsman`?
 
Old 10-01-2010, 02:06 PM   #3
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You missed the wsmancli RPM. It provides /usr/bin/wsman and /usr/bin/wseventmgr.
 
  


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