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5. Stop and Restart the AgentUsing the Agent configuration script, you must
stop and restart the Agent running on your UNIX host, using the
configuration program. In the program, you must choose the option to create
a new storage.ini file. This action updates the Agent to recognize any virtual
disk changes you have made.
Enabling Subsystems in NT Agent Configurator
In the Step 3 dialogue box of the NT Agent Configurator, a check box entitled
Subsystem Enabled has been added. If this box is not checked, the program
configures the storage.ini file such that the subsystem selected in the dialogue
box is invisible to the host. If the box is checked, the subsystem is visible. The
default state for all subsystems is enabled.
Case Sensitivity in Client, Host, and Storage Subsystem Names
In configuring Command Console for network operation, you must enter names
or IP addresses to identify your hosts, storage subsystems, and Client systems. If
you use names (as opposed to IP addresses) the names in Client and Agent must
be consistent to allow the programs to communicate with each other. This
section discusses issues of case sensitivity associated with name entry in Client
and Agent. This information does not apply when you use IP addresses.
In the connection dialogues in Client, you are required to enter host names, and
you also have the option to enter specific storage subsystem names. In the Agent
installation and configuration programs, you are required to enter Client and
storage subsystem names.
Host and Subsystem Names in Client
Enter host and subsystem names in Client without regard to case.
Subsystem Names in Agent Installation/Configuration Programs
Enter subsystem names in the Agent installation/configuration programs without
regard to case.
Client Names in Agent Installation/Configuration Programs
For Windows NT and UNIX-based Agents:
Enter Client names in the installation/configuration programs without regard to
case.