AX100-Series - Installing a Fibre Channel Storage System with a Direct Connection to a Solaris Server
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Installing PowerPath on the Server
You should see output similar to this:
37 13254e0 2a09 256 1 emcpsf (PP SF 4.3.0)
45 1361a89 7b7ea 254 1 emcp (PP Driver 4.3.0)
46 138b0df 18597 - 1 emcpmp (PP MP Ext 4.3.0)
47 13a1a96 30ac5 - 1 emcpmpc (PP MPC Ext 4.3.0)
48 13cff63 1c81e - 1 emcpmpaa (PP MPAA Ext 4.3.0)
49 781dc000 1cded - 1 emcpmpap (PP MPAP Ext 4.3.0)
50 781fa000 dacfa - 1 emcpsapi (PP SAPI Ext 4.3.0)
51 13ea5c1 123f5 - 1 emcpcg (PP CG Ext 4.3.0)
52 13fbf1e 2648 - 1 emcphr (PP HR Ext 4.3.0)
53 782d6000 46c22 - 1 emcpsm (PV SM Ext 4.3.0)
56 783da000 5cb69 - 1 emcpsc (PV SC Ext 4.3.0)
57 7843a000 52921 - 1 emcpevm (PV EVM Ext 4.3.0)
58 7848e000 250c8 - 1 emcpdpm (PV DPM Ext 4.3.0)
59 781f5a95 273 - 1 emcpioc (PP PIOC 4.3.0)
Verify That PowerPath Commands Are in Your Path
Check that the PowerPath commands are in your path. PowerPath
installation modifies the
/etc/profile
and
/etc/.login
files to run the
PowerPath setup scripts, which modify the
PATH,
LD_LIBRARY_PATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64, and MANPATH
variables on the server. These changes take place after you reboot the
host; if reboot was not required, you must log out and then log back
in to force these changes.
If you find that the PowerPath commands are not in your path, check
the
/.profile
,
/.login,
and
/.cshrc
scripts to see if they are overwriting
the changes made by the PowerPath setup scripts.
The installation changes your path to point to the appropriate CLIs (32 bit or
64 bit). We recommend that you accept the path the installation adds;
changing the path is not supported.