FW V05.01.00-24/HAFM SW V07.01.00-09 HAFM 1U Server SW V07.02.00-09 HP StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager User Guide (AA-RS2CD-TE, September 2003)

Introduction and General Information
36 High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide
Starting HAFM on an HP-UX or AIX System
To start the HAFM application on an HP-UX or AIX system from the home
directory:
Note: If you have saved the
HAFM
application in a different location, type in the
appropriate directory names.
1. Type the following in the Terminal window:
# cd /home
2. Click Enter.
3. Type the following in the Terminal window:
# cd HAFM
4. Click Enter.
5. Type the following in the Terminal window:
# ./HAF_Manager &
6. Click Enter. The HAFM Manager Login dialog box displays.
7. Log into the HAFM application using steps under Accessing Remote HAFM
Servers on page 34.
Managing Remote Access to the HAFM Server
Users at the HAFM server can open the HAFM and Product Managers loaded on
the server itself. Users at remote PC workstations can also access the same HAFM
server or other HAFM servers if the workstations meet minimum hardware and
software requirements and are running the HAFM application. Workstations must
also be configured to connect with the HAFM server over a TCP/IP network
connection.
Figure 1 on page 26 illustrates a remote user workstation connected to the HAFM
server through a LAN. Please note that this is an example configuration only.
Operators at remote workstations can manage and monitor all products controlled
by the HAFM server. Each active connection between a remote workstation and
an HAFM server and managed products is called a session. A maximum of nine
concurrent remote users (eight remote and one local HAFM server user) can log in
to the HAFM application.