HP StorageWorks Command View SDM Installation and User Guide (T1086-96023, February 2005)

34 Installing Command View SDM
13 If you saved the configuration files from any earlier Command View SDM
installation, use them to restore the prior configuration. Before restoring the
older files, you may want to compare them with newly installed files (some
of the old files may be the same).
Note Note For installations with multiple IP addresses, see Selecting a
Host IP Address on Systems with Multiple IP Addressesî
earlier in this chapter.
What’s Next?
If Command View SDM was installed on a host, refer to "Configuring
Command View SDM" on page 50 for additional configuration
information.
If Command View SDM was installed on a client, see "Setting up Remote
Client Access" on page 50 for information on assigning client access
rights.
Note Two Command View SDM daemons are installed on the client
that are only required on a host connected to the array. They
may be shut down on a client. To shut these daemons down,
refer to "Starting/Stopping HostAgent and OpenDIAL" on
page 55.
Uninstalling Command View SDM from HP-UX
This procedure describes uninstalling the Command View SDM software. The
existing Command View SDM software should be removed before installing a
new version of the software. The uninstall process does not automatically
delete the array log files. If you want to delete the log files, you will have to do
so manually.
1 Log onto the system as root or superuser.
2 If you are upgrading to a newer version of Command View SDM, save any
configuration files you may have customized. See "Saving and Restoring
Array Configuration Information" on page 48.
3 Display the software available for removal:
swremove
4 Select the following components for removal: