HP StorageWorks P9000 Performance Advisor Software v5.4 Command-line User Interface Reference Guide (T1789-96329, April 2012)

If you entered the management station name or IP address, the installation script prompts you
for the following additional values:
a. To confirm if SSL is installed and configured on the management station's web server.
Enter n to continue without SSL.
b. To enter the port number of the management station http port number.
Enter the same port number that P9000 Performance Advisor on the management station
is configured to use.
If you want to use the default port 80, press Enter.
Proceed to the next step.
8. The script prompts for your user name and password.
If you are a valid user on the local system where P9000 Performance Advisor is installed or
on the domain controller, use your local system or domain login credentials for authentication.
NOTE:
It is mandatory to provide a valid user name and password for all the CLUI commands to
function properly. Valid user account implies one of the following:
The local system administrator has added your name to the HP Storage Admin or HP
Storage Users group on the system where P9000 Performance Advisor is installed.
The domain/site administrator has added your name to the group (global group) that is
given administrator privileges or to the group (global group) that is given user-level
privileges.
IMPORTANT:
If you specify only the user name and not your domain name, P9000 Performance Advisor
will assume that you are a local system user or you belong to the same domain as that of the
management station.
If you have a user account created in the P9000 Performance Advisor user database, use
your P9000 Performance Advisor login credentials for authentication.
This completes installing CLUI on the Windows platform.
Post-installation instructions
To use the shell scripts, you must either change the directory to the location of the shell scripts (usually
in a CLUI directory in the install directory), or add that location to your path and enter the name of
the script. To print the usage statement, call the script using the a -? command.
NOTE:
The UNIX-based system users must place quotation marks ("") around the question mark (?), because
in some shells, the question mark (?) is used as a wild card. Further, in UNIX, when specifying
Windows device files, it is necessary to place quotation marks around # to avoid commenting out the
rest of the line.
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