The OneCommand Utility User Manual
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Operating error occurs when attempting to
run the OneCommand Manager application.
When you attempt to run the utility, an
operating system error may occur. The
computer may freeze.
Reboot the system.
Cannot see multiple zones on the same
screen of my management server running
the OneCommand Manager application.
Provide a physical FC connection into each of the zones. For
each zone you want to see, connect a OneCommand Manager
application enabled port into that zone. Use Out-of-Band
discovery (Ethernet) to connect to the undiscovered servers.
Cannot see other adapters or hosts.
Although the OneCommand Manager
application is installed, only local adapters
are visible. The other adapters and hosts in
the SAN cannot be seen.
The utility uses in-band data communication, meaning that the
management server running the utility must have a physical FC
connection to the SAN. All the adapters in the SAN will be
visible if:
• The other servers have an FC connection to your zone of the
SAN. Check fabric zoning.
• All other adapters are running the OneCommand Manager
application and the appropriate driver.
• The other adapters are Emulex adapters.
Note: The OneCommand Manager application must be running
on all remote hosts that are to be discovered and
managed. Remote capabilities of the OneCommand
Manager application are subject to fabric zoning
configuration. Remote hosts to be discovered and
managed by the OneCommand Manager application
must be in the same zone.
The SAN management workstation does not
have a physical FC connection into the SAN
because the other management tools are all
out-of-band. Can the OneCommand
Manager application be run on this SAN
management workstation?
The OneCommand Manager application can communicate with
remote adapters using out-of-band access as long as the
remote host is running the OneCommand Manager application.
To solve this problem:
1. Start the OneCommand Manager application .
2. From the Main menu, select Discovery/Out-of-Band/Add
Host. The Add Remote Host dialog box appears.
3. In the Add Remote Host dialog box, enter either the name or
the IP-address of the host and click OK. When the selected
host is discovered, that host and any adapters running on it
will be displayed in the discovery-tree.
Unwanted remote servers appear in the
OneCommand Manager application.
To prevent remote servers from appearing in the OneCommand
Manager application, do one of the following on the remote
systems:
• In Windows, disable the OneCommand Manager application
service.
• In Linux, stop the elxhbamgr daemon by running the /usr/
sbin/hbanyware/stop_ocmanager script.
• In Solaris, stop the elxhbamgr service by issuing the
command "svcadm disable elxhbamgr".
Disabling this service or process prevents the local servers
from being seen remotely.
Table 5: General Situations (Continued)
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Resolution