The OneCommand Utility User Manual
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Starting the OneCommand Manager Application
To start the OneCommand Manager application:
In Windows:
1.
On the Windows desktop, select Start>All Programs>Emulex>OCManager.
In Solaris SFS and Linux:
1.
Log on as ‘root’.
2.
Run the script to start the OneCommand Manager application.
•
On Solaris SFS:
/opt/HBAnyware/ocmanager
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On Linux:
/usr/sbin/hbanyware/ocmanager
Starting the OneCommand Manager Application Web Launch Interface
After the OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface software is installed and the Web
Launch server is initialized, you can launch the OneCommand Manager application directly with your
Web browser.
To launch the OneCommand Manager application with your Web browser:
1.
Open your Web browser. Linux and Solaris users must log on as ‘root’.
2.
Enter the URL of the ocmanager.jnlp file. Make sure that the URL specifies a remote server
which has the OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface software installed and
running.
http://
IP_ADDR
:
PORT_NUM
/ocmanager.jnlp
where IP_ADDR is the IP address of the host on which you installed the OneCommand Manager
Web Launch Service, and PORT_NUM is the TCP port number of the listening hosts' Web
server. If the port number is omitted, the default port 80 will be assumed. The standard
OneCommand Manager application user interface is displayed.
Managing Files when Running the OneCommand Manager Application Web
Launch Interface
When running the OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface, all files (log files, driver
parameter files, firmware files, etc.) are located on the browser launch host, which is not necessarily the
same as the remote host that is specified in the Web launch address.
Note: Only the OneCommand Manager application GUI is exported to the requesting client.
All adapter discovery and remote management operations are performed by
resources running on the remote host that served up the GUI component. Therefore,
the SAN view displayed by the GUI is not from the client running the GUI, but rather
from the host from which this GUI was retrieved.