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

Installing, Configuring, and Removing the Client
217HSG80 ACS Solution Software V8.8 for Sun Solaris Installation and Configuration Guide
Before You Install the Client
1. Verify you are logged into an account that is a member of the administrator
group.
2. Check the software product description that came with the software for a list
of supported hardware.
3. Verify that you have the SNMP service installed on the computer. SNMP must
be installed on the computer for this software to work properly. The Client
software uses SNMP to receive traps from the Agent. The SNMP service is
available on the Windows NT/Windows 2000/Windows Server 2003 (32-bit)
installation CD-ROM. To verify that you have the SNMP service:
For Windows NT, double-click Services in Start > Settings > Control
Panel. The entry for SNMP is shown in this window. If you install the
SNMP service and you already have Windows NT Service Pack 6A on the
computer, reinstall the service pack after installing the SNMP service.
For Windows 2000, click Start > Settings > Control Panel >
Administrative Tools > Component Services. The entry for SNMP is
shown in the Component Services window.
For Windows 2003 (32-bit), click Start > Settings > Control Panel >
Administrative Tools > Component Services. The entry for SNMP is
shown in the Component Services window.
4. Read the release notes.
5. Read “Installing the Integration Patch” on page 219 in this appendix.
6. If you have the Command Console Client open, exit the Command Console
Client.
7. If you have Command Console Client version 1.1b or earlier, remove the
program with the Windows Add/Remove Programs utility.
8. If you have a previous version of Command Console, you can save the
Navigation Tree configuration by copying the
SWCC2.MDB file to another
directory. After you have installed the product, move
SWCC2.MDB to the
directory to which you installed SWCC.
9. Install the HS-Series Agent. For more information, see Chapter 4.