Specifications

Completing the Appliance Setup
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Initializing the services
The next procedure for initializing the user database is to initialize the following services:
slsnmp—Gathers information from the SMS service and formats it for SNMP
slsemi—Enables HP software products to identify HP hardware and gather information
about HP products
slstat—Gathers statistics from the SMS service for LUNs connected to the appliance
Note: You must perform the following steps in the order shown to ensure that the slsnmp, slsemi,
and slstat services are synchronized in both nodes’ databases.
Continuing from step 6 in “Creating the initial administrator account:”
1. At the sanosadmin prompt on node 1, enter the following command (no space before or
after the comma):
initservice slsnmp,slsemi,slstat
2. When prompted, select the guest role for these services.
3. Switch to node 0.
4. At the sanosadmin prompt, repeat steps 1 and 2 on node 0.
Updating HBA information
The last procedure for initializing the user database is to update the nodes’ HBA information.
Continuing from step 4 in “Initializing the services:”
1. At the sanosadmin prompt on node 0, enter the following command to update the
subvendor IDs on the node’s HBAs:
mod hba -updatehbas
2. Reboot node 0.
After node 0 reboots, the hp OV CASA Console window opens in viewer mode.
3. Click sanos admin > launch from the console window of node 0 to open sanosadmin.
4. When prompted, enter the user name and password created in step 3 of “Creating the
initial administrator account.”
5. To update the worldwide names of the node’s target ports, enter the following command:
mod hba -updatetargets
6. Switch to node 1.
7. Repeat steps 1 through 5 on node 1.