Emulex LP1150-F4 Power Screwdriver User Manual


 
Solaris SFS Driver User Manual Page 19
Starting the HBAnyware Utility from the Command Line
To launch the HBAnyware utility from the command line:
1. Type /usr/sbin/hbanyware/hbanyware. This starts the HBAnyware utility running in in-band
access. You can also start the HBAnyware utility running in out-of-band access by adding an
argument in the form “h=<host>”. The <host> argument may be either the IP address of the host
or its system name. The call will use a default IP port of 23333, but you can override this by
optionally appending a colon (:) and the IP port number.
Examples of Modifications
HBAnyware h=138.239.82.2
The HBAnyware utility will show HBAs in the host with the IP address 138.239.82.2.
HBAnyware h=Util01
The HBAnyware utility will show HBAs in the host named Util01.
HBAnyware h=138.239.82.2:4295
The HBAnyware utility will show HBAs in the host with the IP address 138.239.82.2 using IP Port
4295.
HBAnyware h=Util01:4295
The HBAnyware utility will show HBAs in the host named Util01 using IP port 4295.
Run this modified command line to launch the HBAnyware utility for a single, remote host in local mode.
Changing Management Mode
During installation a management mode was selected, however you can change it if the “Allow users to
change management mode from the utility" box was checked. HBAnyware enables you to choose from
three types of host/HBA management.
To change HBAnyware management mode:
1. Run the set_operating_mode script:
/usr/sbin/hbanyware/set_operating_mode
The following appears:
1 Local Mode - HBAs on this Platform can be managed by HBAnyware clients on this
Platform Only.
2 Managed Mode - HBAs on this Platform can be managed by local or remote
HBAnyware clients.
3 Remote Mode - Same as “2” plus HBAnyware clients on this Platform can manage
local and remote HBAs.
Enter the number ‘1’, ‘2’ or ‘3’.
2. Enter desired management mode.
3. Press <Enter>.
4. Click OK.
Note: Remember that not all HBAs for a specific host may be running in-band.
Therefore, running that host out-of-band may display HBAs that do not
appear when the host is running in-band.