Compaq StorageWorks HSG60 ACS Solution Software V8.6 for Sun Solaris Installation and Configuration Guide

Installing and Configuring the HS-Series Agent 4–7
Choosing a Password
Select option 1 from the Agent Admin Options group to set a password to protect your
subsystems from unauthorized access. Any Client with configuration privileges will be
asked for this password when attempting to configure the subsystem.
Adding a Subsystem Entry
Any storageset belonging to the subsystem can be used to add a subsystem entry, but be
careful not to delete the LUN from the subsystem when reconfiguring, as this breaks the
communication link to the Agent for the entire subsystem. Add the subsystems you want
the Agent to monitor by performing the following procedure, starting at the RAID Array
Configuration Menu.
1. In the Storage Subsystem Options group, select option 12, View Subsystems.
An empty table appears. Before starting the Agent, add at least one subsystem with
which you want to communicate.
2. Select option 13, Add a Subsystem.
The subsystem name you enter is arbitrary, but use only lowercase characters to
specify it. Associate the name with a subsystem by picking a LUN name. For example,
c1t65d0, which the
format command output appears as belonging to the RAID system.
This is evident from the controller number and SCSI target address used.
Append s2 to the device name (cxtydz) when entering the
character special file name, as a
partition must be specified. Check that this partition exists by entering
format partition
and format print commands.
3. Enter a monitoring interval; for example, 30 seconds, and press Enter twice to return to
the RAID Array Configuration main menu.
Adding a Client System Entry
1. From the Client Options group, select option 16 to View Clients in the authorized
client list.
2. To add a client, select option 17, Add Client.
3. Enter the clients network name (for example, myhost).
4. Enter an Access level code. Specify 2 if the manager/client is allowed to configure the
subsystem.
5. Add an Error Notification Level (1 for TCP sockets, 2 for SNMP, or 3 for both).