User`s guide

To resolve this issue, create a new entry with the host IP address assigned to ethx. Modify the existing
entry by moving the hostname from the localhost line to the newly-created line.
For example:
Initial: 127.0.0.1 localhost runner.domain.com
Modified: 127.0.0.1 localhost
10.0.0.1 runner.domain.com
6.3.2 Secure Portmapper
For Linux 7.x and Advanced Server 2.1, SANsurfer includes a new secure portmapper. For remote
communication to work properly between GUIs and agents, add the statement portmap:ALL to the /
etc/hosts.allow file.
6.3.3 Changing the SANsurfer FC HBA Manager Password
To change the current SANsurfer FC HBA Manager password, you must install the shadow password
option on your Linux machine.
To install the etc/shadow file on a Linux 7.2 machine, for example, follow these steps:
1. Install the shadow-utils rpm package from <Linux 7.2 CD-1>:
/Red Hat/RPMS/shadow-utils-20000902-4.i386.rpm
2. To convert the passwords to shadow password format, go to the /etc file, and then type the
pwconv command.
6.3.4 Non-Failover Version of Linux Driver
When using the non-failover version of the Linux driver, disable failover by launching the Fibre Channel
Port Configuration window. From the File menu, de-select the Enable Failover Configuration (host)
option.
6.3.5 IA32 SANsurfer FC Manager Installer
To run the IA32 SANsurfer FC HBA Manager installer under Linux x86_64 (Intel 64), you must install
the IA32 X11 libraries. These libraries are included in the xorg-x11-libs-<version>.EL rpm. If the
libraries are missing, the following exception appears:
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
/tmp/install.dir.4191/Linux/resource/jre/lib/
i386/xawt/libmawt.so: libXext.so.6: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
6.3.6 SANsurfer FC Manager Installer on Red Hat 5
To run the SANsurfer installer on a Red Hat 5 Linux machine, when using the default installation, you
must install the following rpms:
compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-61.<arch>.rpm
libXp-1.0.0-8.<arch>.rpm
NOTEs:
On x86_64 machines, load 32-bit libs.
On ppc64 Linux machines, load both ppc64/ppc rpms.
6.3.7 Manually Starting IOCTL Module on RH 4.x Systems
On RH 4.x systems, an IOCTL module is used to communicate between SANsurfer and the driver. If
you are using a earlier version of SANsurfer (prior to 5.0.1b38), you must manually start the input/
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