HP StorageWorks HSG80 ACS Solution Software V8.8 for OpenVMS Installation and Configuration Guide (AA-RV1PA-TE, March 2005)
Installing and Configuring the HSG Agent
119HSG80 ACS Solution Software V8.8 for OpenVMS Installation and Configuration Guide
11. Run the configuration program. Enter the following at the command prompt:
$ @SYS$MANAGER:SWCC_CONFIG
If the installation does not detect any configuration files from a previous
installation, you are shown a configuration script when you run the
configuration program. During the configuration, you will need to do at least
the following:
— Enter the name of the client system on which you installed the Client
software. You can enter more than one client system. For a client system
to receive updates from the Agent, it must be on the Agent’s list of client
system entries. In addition, adding a client system entry allows you to
access the agent system from the Navigation Tree.
Note: Enter your most important client system first and the client system that is
infrequently connected to the network last. The software will put the client system entry
that you entered first to the top of its list of client systems to be contacted.
— Enter client system notification options and the client system access
options.
— Enter the name for a subsystem and the device name used to access the
subsystem. You can enter more than one subsystem. If you want to
monitor and manage a subsystem, you need to enter this information. The
subsystem, which is comprised of the controller and its array of physical
devices, must have access to the Agent system.
— Enter a password. It must be a text string that has 4 to 16 characters. It is
entered from the client system to gain configuration access.
— Start the Agent. The Agent runs as a process in the background. When
you start the Agent, you are instructing the software to start monitoring
the subsystems.
You can change your configuration using the SWCC Command Console Agent
Configuration menu by entering the following command:
$ @sys$manager:swcc_config
The following is an example of the Agent Configuration menu: