HP StorageWorks HSG80 ACS Solution Software V8.8 for Tru64 UNIX Installation and Configuration Guide (AA-RV1VA-TE, March 2005)

SWCC Agent in TruCluster Environment
266 HSG80 ACS Solution Software V8.8 for Tru64 UNIX Installation and Configuration Guide
2. If the program does not start automatically, run the setup file
D:\SWCC\CLIENT\INTEL\SETUP.EXE, where D: is the location of your
CD-ROM drive. The installation program is self-extracting and by default
stores the client software in the C:\Program Files\Compaq\SWCC directory.
3. You are presented with a list of available client applications. Choose the
applications appropriate for your environment. For an HSG80/HSG60
environment, choose only the following:
SWCC Navigation Window
HSG80 Controller for ACS85 or HSG60 Controller
Optionally, Command Line Interface for HS*
Be sure to choose HSG80 Controller for ACS87 and not HSG80 Controller.
4. Follow the installation script to complete the procedure.
5. If you are prompted to restart the system when the installation is complete,
click Yes.
6. From the Windows NT or Windows 2000 Start menu, Command Console
Client provides you with choices. To begin, click on StorageWorks Command
Console. StorageWorks Command Console contains a Navigation Window
that lets you connect to, monitor, and configure many subsystems.
7. From the File menu, select Add System. The Example Add System Window
dialog box appears.
8. Enter the name of a cluster alias and click on Apply. You can use the default
cluster alias, or any alias to which all of the cluster members belong.
9. Expand the system object for the cluster (remember that SWCC treats this as
system, not as a cluster). Note that any storage systems detected by the SWCC
agent running on the cluster are displayed.
Do Not Use swcc_config to Start, Stop, or Restart
After you place the steamd daemon under CAA control and edit the
/sbin/init.d/swcc file, use only CAA to start, stop, and restart SWCC.
The /usr/opt/SWCCx/scripts/swcc_config utility includes options to
enable, disable, and restart SWCC. These options call the
/sbin/init.d/swcc script to start, stop, and restart SWCC. If you modified
the /sbin/init.d/swcc script as described in Edit the Startup Script, these
commands will no longer work on a cluster member.