HP Storage Essentials V5.00.01 installation guide (T4283-96011, January 2006)

Installing the CIM Extension for OpenVMS150
The installation is completed with the default values and the APPQCIME process starts.
10.Verify that the SE Agent process starts properly. You should see the following message:
CXWS ready to accept connections
11.Verify that the APPQCIME process is running by typing:
$ @sys$common:[opt.appqcime.tools]status
12.Dismount the CD-ROM by typing:
$ DISMOUNT <CD-ROM device name>
13.Remove the CD. Press the Eject button on the CD-ROM drive to take the CD out of the CD-ROM
drive.
NOTE: The CIM Extension starts during the local installation.
Installing the CIM Extension on a Cluster
Follow the steps in ”Installing the CIM Extension on a Standalone Host” on page 149 to install the
CIM Extension for OpenVMS on a Cluster system. The CIM Extension for OpenVMS must be
installed on all nodes of the cluster.
Starting the CIM Extension Manually
This section provides instructions for manually starting the OpenVMS CIM Extension. When you
start the CIM Extension, you can restrict the user accounts that can discover the host. You can also
change the port number the CIM Extension uses. See the following topics for more information.
Restricting the Users Who Can Discover the Host” on page 151
Manually Starting the CIM Extension to Specify Multiple Users in a Colon-separated List” on
page 151
Be aware that the management server can only obtain information from a host when the CIM
Extension is running on the host. You must be a superuser for the host system in order to start the
CIM Extension.
The CIM Extension provides information within the privileges of the user account that started the
CIM Extension. Only the system account has enough privileges to provide the information the
management server needs.
To manually start the CIM Extension:
1. Log in as system on the OpenVMS host on which you want to start the CIM Extension.
2. Type the following command to start the CIM Extension.
$ @sys$common:[opt.appqcime.tools]start
The following message will be displayed on startup:
STARTING OpenVMS CIME.............