4.1.0 HP Polyserve Software Installation Guide (T5392-96066, October 2010)

When Matrix Server is running on all of the servers, you can close the Server
Configuration window.
The installation is now complete. See the HP PolyServe Matrix Server administration
guide or the PolyServe Management Console online help for information about
configuring the matrix components.
Test the fencing configuration
The Test Fencing button on the Matrix-Wide Configuration tab can be used to verify
that the fencing configuration is correct for each server. This feature is particularly
useful for Web management-based fencing.
On the Matrix-Wide Configuration tab, select one or more servers to test and click
Test Fencing. Matrix Server then fences the servers in accordance with the method
you specified on the SAN & Fencing tab. If the correct server is not fenced, you will
need to check the configuration. For example, if you specified a pattern for the Remote
Management Controller, the server may not be configured to use that pattern.
If an incorrect hostname or IP address was specified for the Remote Management
Controller associated with the server, export the matrix configuration to that server
again and then supply the correct information.
Install the stand-alone Management Console
For convenience, the matrix can be managed from a separate administrative station
rather than from a server in the matrix. To allow you to do this, the Management
Console and mx utility are provided in a separate package
(MxConsole_4.1.0.<xxxx>.msi) that can be installed on PCs outside the matrix.
System requirements
Systems must meet these requirements:
Pentium-compatible processor or later
Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows 2008, Windows
2008 R2
Install and start the Management Console
To install the stand-alone Management Console, locate the file
MxConsole_4.1.0.<xxxx>.msi on the distribution CD or in your download
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