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NOTE: You must be a superuser/administrator to run the Sun StorEdge
Configuration Service Console. Note: Because the console does not receive event alerts unless
it is running, after configuring the array, always
leave Sun StorEdge Configuration Service running in its minimized mode
on the console workstation. Or, instead of keeping the console running,
you can use Sun StorEdge Diagnostic Reporter, a companion utility of
Sun StorEdge Configuration Service that runs as a background service
that sends messages from the hosts and array to specified
email addresses. For details, refer to the Sun StorEdge 3000 Family
Diagnostic Reporter Users Guide. Note: For Sun StorEdge Configuration Service to view and manage
an array, each HBA card must be connected to the primary controller. UNIX Host At the command prompt, type:
# ssconsole Microsoft Windows Host Main Window Before and After First Use When Sun StorEdge Configuration Service initializes for the first time, the main window is blank. The Add Server window is then displayed, enabling you to add servers to the Managed Servers list of the console you are using. For details on adding servers, see Adding a Server. Whenever you start Sun StorEdge Configuration Service after the first time and after you have selected Managed Servers,
the main window does display server icons for the servers on the Managed Servers list.
Click OK or Cancel to continue. After a new array is configured and the workstation is booted up, the program
might not see the storage unit until the logical drives are labeled because
Sun StorEdge Configuration Service uses native Sun drivers. On UNIX systems, if the console locks up during use, you can stop Sun StorEdge Configuration Service, and then close and reopen the window without affecting the agent.
To Stop Sun StorEdge Configuration Service # ssconsole stop |