
Completing the Appliance Setup
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Continuous Access Storage Appliance Installation and Maintenance Guide
Initializing the services
The next procedure for initializing the user database is to initialize the following services:
■
slsnmp
—Gathers information from the SMS service and formats it for SNMP
■
slsemi
—Enables HP software products to identify HP hardware and gather information
about HP products
■
slstat
—Gathers statistics from the SMS service for LUNs connected to the appliance
Note:
You must perform the following steps in the order shown to ensure that the
slsnmp
,
slsemi
,
and
slstat
services are synchronized in both nodes’ databases.
Continuing from step 6 in “
Creating the initial administrator account
1. At the
sanosadmin
prompt on node 1, enter the following command (no space before or
after the comma):
initservice slsnmp,slsemi,slstat
2. When prompted, select the guest role for these services.
3. Switch to node 0.
4. At the
sanosadmin
prompt, repeat steps 1 and 2 on node 0.
Updating HBA information
The last procedure for initializing the user database is to update the nodes’ HBA information.
Continuing from step 4 in “
1. At the
sanosadmin
prompt on node 0, enter the following command to update the
subvendor IDs on the node’s HBAs:
mod hba -updatehbas
2. Reboot node 0.
After node 0 reboots, the hp OV CASA Console window opens in viewer mode.
3. Click sanos admin > launch from the console window of node 0 to open
sanosadmin
.
4. When prompted, enter the user name and password created in step 3 of “
5. To update the worldwide names of the node’s target ports, enter the following command:
mod hba -updatetargets
6. Switch to node 1.
7. Repeat steps 1 through 5 on node 1.