HP StorageWorks Fabric Manager 5.x Administrator Guide (AA-RUQSF-TE, September 2005)

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13.Optional (only if you still want to access the old Fabric Manager server): Start the Fabric Manager
server on Host1:
•For Windows: Select Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services and start the
FabricManagerServer service.
•For Solaris: Run restartFabricManagerServer.sh.
14.Start the Fabric Manager database server on Host2:
•For Windows: Select Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services and start the
Adaptive Server Anywhere service.
•For Solaris: Run startDbServer.sh.
15.Start the Fabric Manager server on Host2:
•For Windows: Select Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services and start the
FabricManagerServer service.
•For Solaris: Run restartFabricManagerServer.sh.
NOTE: After copying the Fabric Manager server installation from Host1 to Host2 and confirming that it is
working as expected on Host2, you might want to uninstall the Fabric Manager server installation from
Host1 so that your switches are polled only by one Fabric Manager server.
To upgrade the Fabric Manager server installation on Host2:
1. Follow the steps in ”Copying an installation from server to server” on page 35 to keep the same version
of Fabric Manager server on Host2.
2. Upgrade the Fabric Manager server version on Host2 as directed in ”Installing Fabric Manager server
only (for Windows)” on page 28 or ”Installing Fabric Manager server only (for Solaris)” on page 34.
NOTE: Do not install a newer version of Fabric Manager on Host2 and then overwrite those files by
copying old files from Host1.
Uninstalling Fabric Manager
This section describes how to uninstall Fabric Manager from either a Windows or Solaris operating system.
Uninstall from Windows
1. From the Start menu, select Programs > Fabric Manager > Uninstall Fabric Manager to launch the
uninstall wizard.
The Uninstall Fabric Manager wizard opens.
2. Click Next.
3. You can choose to uninstall Fabric Manager client and server from your machine simultaneously (select
Complete Uninstall) or to uninstall one or the other (select Uninstall Specific Features).
4. Click Next.
NOTE: If you selected the Uninstall Specific Features option, you must then uncheck the feature (Fabric
Manager client or Fabric Manager server) that you want to uninstall.
5. Click Uninstall.
6. Click Done.
User-specific information, such as login name and server port number, is stored in a separate file and is not
removed when you uninstall Fabric Manager. You must manually delete this file. For more information, see
Uninstalling or upgrading Fabric Manager” on page 22.