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Getting
Started
Starting Adaptec Storage Manager Pro
For information about installing Storage Manager Pro, refer to the
User’s Guide
for your controller.
When you install Storage Manager Pro, the Adaptec Storage
Manager Pro service (ASMProServer) or daemon (Linux or
FreeBSD) starts automatically and starts each time you boot your
system. This service or daemon must be running for Storage
Manager Pro to permit remote access to the system, for notification
and event logging, and for the user interface to work.
Checking to See If the Service or Daemon Is Running
If you ever start the Storage Manager Pro user interface and receive
a “cannot connect to local server” error message, check that the
service or daemon is running:
■
Windows 95/98—Press
Ctrl
,
Alt
,
Del
simultaneously.
In the
Close Program window, you should see ASMProServer in the
list of running programs and the Storage Manager Pro icon in
the bottom right corner of your screen.
■
Windows NT/2000—Click
Start
, point to
Settings,
click
Control Panel,
double-click
Services
. The ASMProServer
should be listed as Started and you should see the Storage
Manager Pro icon in the bottom right corner of your screen.
When you uninstall Storage Manager Pro and during normal
shutdown, the service will be shut down automatically.
■
NetWare—Type the following:
java -show
If the resulting list of running Java threads includes
com.ensemble.coordinator.Launcher
, then the service is
running.
■
Linux—Type the following:
ps -ef | grep ASMProServer
If the command returns a process ID (PID), the daemon is
running.
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