Administrator's Guide

Installing HyperFabric
Installing the Software
Chapter 356
swinstall loads the fileset, runs the control script for the filesets, and
builds the kernel. When the processing is finished, the “Status” field
displays a “Ready” message. Select “Done” and then the “Note” window
opens.
Step 11. Select the OK button in the “Note” window to reboot. The user interface
disappears and the system reboots.
Step 12. When the system comes back up, log on to the system as root and view
the /var/adm/sw/swagent.log and /var/adm/sw/swinstall.log files
to view error or warning messages that may have occurred during the
installation.
Step 13. While still logged in as root, view the /etc/services file to ensure that
these two HyperFabric-related lines are present:
hp-clic 3384/tcp #clic management daemon
hp-clic 3384/udp #clic switch management
These lines are used by the HyperFabric software, and are not
comments; therefore, do not remove them from the file.
Step 14. Verify that all installed HyperFabric adapters have a software state of
“CLAIMED,” by running the ioscan -nf -C clic command.
A check is also done to make sure all of the HyperFabric adapters have
been claimed when clic_init is activated or when SAM is used to
configure HyperFabric.
Step 15. If one or more HyperFabric switches are included in the configuration, go
to the next section of this chapter, “Installing HyperFabric Switches”;
otherwise, go to Chapter 4, “Configuring HyperFabric,” on page 67.