HP StorageWorks Tru64 UNIX Kit V3.0B for Enterprise Virtual Array Installation and Configuration Guide (AA-RUGPB-TE, October 2003)

Installing the Tru64 UNIX Kit
21Tru64 UNIX Kit V3.0B for Enterprise Virtual Array Installation and Configuration Guide
Note: The SSSU CAPTURE CONFIGURATION command (see the entry on the
CAPTURE CONFIGURATION command in the
HP StorageWorks Storage System
Scripting Utility Reference Guide
) is the only way to capture, save, and recreate a
storage system’s configuration.
See the
HP StorageWorks Storage System Scripting Utility Reference Guide
for more
information on using SSSU (included on the CD-ROM that came with this kit and
referred to as “SSSU Guide”).
The supported versions of the Tru64 UNIX operating system include the latest
FCA device drivers. No additional setup is required. Check the platform-specific
release notes to ensure your operating system meets the minimum requirements
for working with the Enterprise Virtual Array. Refer to "Installing the Storage
System Scripting Utility" to install the SSSU. Refer to “Checking the Tru64
UNIX Driver Version” on page 22 to ensure you have the correct version of the
FCA driver.
Downloading the Host Kit Software from the Web
The Tru64 UNIX Kit V3.0B for Enterprise Virtual Array is available for
download from
http://www.hp.com/g o/ evaplatfor mkit/
. You can save the software
to your computer or create a CD-ROM. Platform Kit software is stored on the
download website based on operating system. Follow the steps below to obtain the
software from the website.
1. Go to
http://www.hp.com/g o /evaplatformkit/
.
2. Select the kit for download.
3. Select the folder in which you want to save the file when presented with the
Save As dialog box.
Note: The folder you select must be large enough to store the OS kit selected. File sizes
range from 17 to 70 MB depending on the operating system selected.
The Platform Kit software is available as an .iso or .tar file. After you download it
to your computer, your options are:
Create a CD-ROM using the .iso file.
Copy the .tar file to the server that runs the Platform Kit software. Untar the
file and run the install program on the server.