HP Storage Essentials V5.1 Installation Guide First Edition (T4283-96025, August 2006)

Storage Essentials 5.1 Installation Guide 133
xlC.rte 6.0.0.0* - The C++ runtime.
*Go to the IBM Technical Support Web site at the following URL to obtain information about
obtaining these file:
https://techsupport.services.ibm.com
On the Web page do the following:
1. Under the Refine Your Search Section select Tools/Utilities from the Limit by Type
drop-down menu.
2. Select AIX from the Limit by Platform or Operating System drop-down menu.
3. Select 5.0 from the Limit by Version drop-down menu.
4. In the Limit by Adding Search terms field, type the following:
Download the VisualAge C++ for AIX V5 Runtime libraries
5. Install the xlC.rte file set, not the .rte file for AIX 4.x.
Rolling Over the Logs
The logging information for the CIM Extension is contained primarily in the cxws.log file, created
by default in the <Installation_directory>/tools directory. The cxws.log file rolls over
once it becomes more than 100 MB. The information in cxws.log is moved to cxws.log.1. When
the logs roll over again, cxws.log.1 is renamed to cxws.log.2 and the information that is in
cxws.log is moved to cxws.log.1. The numbering for the files continues sequentially, for example,
cxws.log.3, with there being a maximum of three backup logs.
cxws.log - contains the latest logging information
cxws.log.1 - contains logging information that was previously in cxws.log
cxws.log.2 - contains logging information that was previously in cxws.log.1
cxws.log.3 - contains logging information that was previously in cxws.log.2
The cxws.out file contains some logging information, such as the CIM Extension starting, which is
recorded in case something unexpected happens with the Java Virtual Machine. The CIM
Extension appends the cxws.out file and rolls it over.
Removing the CIM Extension from AIX
Make sure preview is set to No. Refer to your documentation for AIX for more information.
To remove the CIM Extension for AIX:
1. Stop the CIM Extension as mentioned in ”Stopping the CIM Extension” on page 132.
2. Type the following at the command prompt:
# smit -C
3. Select Software Installation and Maintenance.
4. Select Software Maintenance and Utilities.
5. Select Remove Installed Software.