Emulex 3.4 Dust Collector User Manual


 
The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 11
Using the HBAnyware Components
Starting the HBAnyware Utility
To start the HBAnyware utility:
In Windows:
On the Windows desktop, select Start>All Programs>Emulex>HBAnyware. If you have a Vista
system, right-click and select Run As Administrator.
In Solaris LPFC, Solaris emlxs (SFS) and Linux:
1. Log on as ‘root’.
2. Run the script to start the HBAnyware utility.
Solaris LPFC and Solaris emlxs (SFS):
cd /opt/hbanyware/hbanyware
Linux:
cd /usr/sbin/hbanyware/hbanyware
Starting HBAnyware with Web Launch
After the HBAnyware Web Launch software is installed and the Web Launch server is initialized, you can
launch the HBAnyware utility directly with your Web browser.
To launch the HBAnyware utility with your Web browser:
1. Open your Web browser.
2. Enter the URL of an HBAnyware.jnlp file. Make sure that the URL specifies a remote server
which has the HBAnyware Web Launch software installed and running. For example:
http://138.239.20.30/hbanyware.jnlp
Starting the HBAnyware Security Configurator
Before starting the HBAnyware Security Configurator:
Ensure that all of the systems that are part of, or will be part of, the security configuration are
online on the network so that they receive updates or changes made to the security
configuration.
Note: To properly view the HBAnyware utility, ensure your system meets the following
display requirements:
For Windows systems the display resolution must be set to 800 by 600 or better.
For UNIX systems the display resolution must be set to 1024 by 768 or better.
The display must run in 256-color mode or higher. HBAnyware icons use 256 colors.
If the display is set for 16 color mode, HBAnyware icons will not be displayed.
Note: Only the HBAnyware Web Launch graphic GUI is being exported to the requesting
client. All HBA 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.