Emulex LP1150-F4 Power Screwdriver User Manual


 
Solaris SFS Driver User Manual Page 18
Using the HBAnyware Utility
Starting the HBAnyware Utility
To start the HBAnyware utility:
1. Login as or su to ‘root’.
2. Run the script:
/usr/sbin/hbanyware/hbanyware
Starting HBAnyware with Web Launch
After the HBAnyware Web Launch software has been installed and the Web Launch server has been
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
Prerequisites
Make sure 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.
Before running the security configurator out-of-band, you must set up the OOB hosts so they will
be seen by the security configurator. For more information, see
Out-of-Band SAN Management on
page 77
Procedure
If this is the first time you are starting the configurator, see Starting the Security Configurator for the First
Time: Creating the First ACG, Designating the MSC and Selecting Systems in the FC Network
on page 82.
To start the HBAnyware Security Configurator for Solaris:
1. Login as or su to ‘root’.
2. Run the script:
/usr/sbin/hbanyware/ssc
Note: The HBAnyware utility can only discover and manage remote HBAs on hosts running
the HBAnyware utility’s elxhbamgr daemon.
Note: Remote in-band capabilities of the HBAnyware utility are subject to fabric zoning
configuration. Remote hosts you want to discover and manage using the HBAnyware
utility must be in the same zone or discovered and managed out-of-band through an
Ethernet connection.
Note: If the browser window displays “Emulex Corporation HBAnyware Demo of
HBAnyware WebStart web n.n.n.n ...” when attempting to start HBAnyware with Web
Launch, refer to the “Troubleshooting” section on page 131.