HP StorageWorks Command Console V2.5 User Guide (AA-RV1UA-TE, March 2005)
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About this Guide
- About SWCC
- Using Command Console
- Setting Up Notification
- Required Components for Notification
- Setting Up Pager Notification
- Using SWCC with a Third-Party Storage Management Program
- Using Event Logging on the Client System to Monitor Your Subsystem
- Interpreting Agent Email Messages
- About Event Information Fields
- Mapping State Change Digits to RAID System Components
- Table 11: State Change Digit Position and Corresponding RAID system Component
- The First Digit of the State Change Field (Overall RAID System)
- The Second Digit of the State Change Field (Disks)
- The Third Digit of the State Change Field (Power Supply)
- The Fourth Digit of the State Change Field (Fans)
- The Fifth Digit of the State Change Field (Battery)
- The Sixth Digit of the State Change Field (Temperature)
- The Seventh Digit of the State Change Field (This_Controller)
- The Eighth Digit of the State Change Field (Communications LUN)
- The Ninth Digit of the State Change Field (Other_Controller)
- The 10th Digit of the State Change Field (External Factors)
- The 11th Digit of the State Change Field (Logical Units)
- Using the Storage Window
- Why Use the Storage Window?
- Configuring a Controller
- Creating Virtual Disks
- Deleting Virtual Disks
- Modifying Virtual Disks
- Configuring the Operating System to Recognize Virtual Disk Changes
- Setting Passwords and Security Options (Network Only)
- Managing and Creating Spare Devices
- Using Configuration Files
- Understanding the Icons
- CLI Window
- Integrating SWCC with Insight Manager
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Connection Problems
- Invalid Network Port Numbers During Installation
- Network Port Assignments for UNIX-Client/Server Systems
- DHCP and WINS
- Connecting Via the Host SCSI Port
- “Access Denied” Message
- Adding New System by Using Internet Protocol Address May Cause Client to Stop Responding
- “No Agent Running” Message When Adding System to the Navigation Tree
- Troubleshooting the Client
- Authorization Error When Adding an Agent System
- Cannot Open Storage Window
- Client Hangs When LUN Is Deleted
- CLI RUN Commands
- Event Notification for Subsystems Connected to a Client System
- Invalid or Missing Fault Displays and Event Logs
- Pager Notification Continues After Exiting the Command Console Client
- Reconfiguration After Controller Replacement
- Some Graphics Do Not Scale Well with Large Fonts
- Starting Client from the Command Prompt
- Warning Message Windows
- Virtual Disk Recovery from a Configuration File
- Troubleshooting the HS-Series Agents
- Cluster Integration for the HS-Series Agents
- Troubleshooting Connection Problems
- Using the Command Console LUN
- Interpreting SNMP Traps
- Glossary
- Index
Using the Command Console LUN
107Command Console V2.5 User Guide
Enabling and Disabling the CCL
Do not use the CLI to disable the CCL while SWCC is running. You may lose
data and communication between the Client and the Agent. Typically, the CCL
remains enabled when you use SWCC. If the Agent system is running Windows
NT, Windows 2000, or Windows Server 2003 with SCSI-2, disable the CCL.
To disable the CCL, enter the following CLI command:
HSG60 > SET THIS_CONTROLLER NOCOMMAND_CONSOLE_LUN
OR
HSG80 > SET THIS_CONTROLLER NOCOMMAND_CONSOLE_LUN
To enable the CCL, enter the following CLI command:
HSG60 > SET THIS_CONTROLLER COMMAND_CONSOLE_LUN
OR
HSG80 > SET THIS_CONTROLLER COMMAND_CONSOLE_LUN
In dual-redundant controller configurations, these commands change the CCL
setting on either type of controller. The CCL is enabled only on host port 1. At
least one storage device of any type must be configured on host port 2 before you
install the Agent on a host connected to host port 2.
Select a storageset that is not likely to change and configure it. The Agent can use
this storageset to communicate with the RAID Array. If you later delete this
storageset (LUN), the connection between the Agent and the RAID Array is lost.