HP Storage Essentials V5.00.01 installation guide (T4283-96011, January 2006)
Table Of Contents
- HP
- Storage Essentials 5.00.01 Installation Guide
- Contents
- Overview
- Installing the Management Server on Microsoft Windows
- Discovering Filers, Tape Libraries, Switches and Storage Systems
- Deploying CIM Extensions
- Installing the CIM Extension for IBM AIX
- Installing the CIM Extension for SGI ProPack for Linux
- Installing the CIM Extension for HP-UX
- Installing the CIM Extension for SUSE and Red Hat Linux
- Installing the CIM Extension for OpenVMS
- Installing the CIM Extension for HP Tru64 UNIX
- Installing the CIM Extension for SGI IRIX
- Installing the CIM Extension for Sun Solaris
- Installing the CIM Extension for Microsoft Windows
- Discovering Applications, Backup Servers and Hosts
- Managing Security
- Troubleshooting
Installing the CIM Extension for OpenVMS156
Increasing the Native Logging Level
The configuration information for cxws_native.log is maintained in
sys$specific:[opt.appqcime.config]cxws_native.cfg. In order to increase the
logging level, choose the log level accordingly in this file.
For example, Set LOG_LEVEL to 3 in cxws_native.cfg and restart the CIM Extension to
increase the log level to 3.
Removing the CIM Extension from OpenVMS
This section includes information on removing (uninstalling) the CIM Extension. It covers the
following topics:
• ”Uninstalling the OpenVMS CIM Extension on a Standalone Host” on page 156
• ”Uninstalling the OpenVMS CIM Extension on a Cluster Host” on page 156
Uninstalling the OpenVMS CIM Extension
on a Standalone Host
To remove the CIM Extension for OpenVMS on a standalone host:
1. Login as system.
2. Enter the following at the command prompt:
$ @sys$common:[opt.appqcime.scripts]appiq_local_uninstall.com
3. Press Enter to proceed with the uninstall as shown in the example below:
The following product has been selected:
HP AXPVMS APPQCIME V5.0 Layered Product
Do you want to continue? [YES]
The CIM Extension is removed.
Uninstalling the OpenVMS CIM Extension
on a Cluster Host
The OpenVMS CIM Extension must be uninstalled from all nodes on the cluster. Follow the steps in
”Uninstalling the OpenVMS CIM Extension on a Standalone Host” on page 156 for each node on
the cluster.