The OneCommand Utility User Manual
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5.
If DHCHAP authentication is currently employed on this machine, start up the Emulex Fibre
Channel authentication service. Type:
/etc/init.d/fcauthd start
6.
Start the elxhbamgr service (remote service). Type:
./start_ocmanager
The OneCommand Manager application discovery service starts automatically when you launch
the application.
If the machine has the OneCommand Manager application Web Launch Interface installed, the
RMI services must be restarted. Type:
./start_weblaunch
Changing Non-dynamic Parameter Values (VMware ESX)
To change non-dynamic parameter values:
1.
Navigate to the /usr/sbin/hbanyware directory and run the scripts to stop the OneCommand
Manager application processes. Type:
./stop_ocmanager
2.
Stop all I/O to LPFC attached devices.
3.
For VMware ESX 3.5 run the following command:
esxcfg-boot -b
For VMware ESX 4.0 run the following command:
esxcfg-boot --sched-rdbuild
4.
Reboot the system.
Creating a Batch Mode Driver Parameters File
You can apply driver parameters for one adapter to other adapters in the system using the Driver
Parameters tab. When you define parameters for an adapter, you create a .dpv file. The .dpv file
contains parameters for that adapter. After you create the .dpv file, the OneCommand Manager
application enables you to assign the .dpv file parameters to multiple adapters in the system. (Not
available in read-only mode.)
To create the .dpv file:
1.
Select Host or Fabric view.
2.
Select the adapter port whose parameters you want to apply to other adapters from the
discovery-tree.
3.
Select the Driver Parameters tab.
4.
Set the driver parameters.
5.
After you define the parameters for the selected adapter, click Apply.
Note: If DHCHAP authentication is currently employed on Emulex adapters on this
machine, you must type
"/etc/init.d/fcauthd start"
to restart the
authentication daemon.
Note: For changes to persist after a reboot, you must create a new ramdisk image. Refer to
the Emulex Driver for Linux User Manual for more information.
Note: Not supported for ESX 3.5 U2 systems.