HP StorageWorks HSG80 ACS Solution Software V8.8 for Sun Solaris Installation and Configuration Guide (AA-RV1RA-TE, March 2005)

Installing and Configuring the HSG Agent
123HSG80 ACS Solution Software V8.8 for Sun Solaris Installation and Configuration Guide
Downloading the Host Kit Software From the Web
The host kit software is available for download. You can save the software to your
computer or create a CD-ROM. Platform kit software is stored on the download
web site based on operating system. Follow the steps below to obtain the software
from the web site.
1. Go to
http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/ma8kema12k/kits.html
.
2. Select the kit for download.
3. Select the folder in which you want to save the file when presented with the
Save As dialog box.
Note: The folder you select must be large enough to store the OS kit selected. File sizes
range from 862KB to 51 MB depending on the operating system selected.
The platform kit software is available as a .iso, .zip, or a .Z file. After you
download it to your computer, your options are:
Create a CD-ROM using the .iso file.
Copy the .zip (or .Z) file to the server that runs the platform kit software.
Uncompress the file and run the install program on the server.
Configuring the Agent
There are two ways to configure your Agent:
Install.sh—This utility is usually used for first-time configuration or
upgrades. It guides you through the configuration of your Agent. It also
identifies and upgrades any old Agent configuration files from previous
RAID Manager packages. See “Configuring the Agent with Install.sh (for
First-time Configurations)” on page 124 for details.
Config.sh—A menu-based administration tool that is usually used to
modify your Agent configuration after installation. It provides more options
than
install.sh, so it is recommended for advanced users or users with
unique configuration needs. It can also be used for first-time configuration.
See “Configuring the Agent with RAID Array V8.8 Configuration Menu” on
page 124 for instructions on running
Config.sh.