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9.Press Enter to confirm the Management Appliance name or IP address; enter n to return to step 8 and reenter a Management Appliance name or IP address.

When the Management Appliance name or IP address is accepted, a prompt to set the UNMOUNTVGSOURCE option displays (see Figure 2–8).

UNMOUNTVGSOURCE entry? [ tf ] [ ? ] (default= false):

Figure 2–8: Prompt for setting the UNMOUNTVGSOURCE option

10.Press Enter to allow the script to leave the mount points and volume groups unaffected before the copy; enter true or t to allow the script to unmount all involved mount points and export all volume groups, to ensure that all files are quiesced before the copy.

A prompt to start the EVM daemons displays (see Figure 2–9).

NOTE: Refer to the HP StorageWorks Enterprise Volume Manager (Multi-OS) Host Agent Version 2.0D for IBM AIX Release Notes (AA–RTBCA–TE) for additional information regarding the false (default) or true response to the UNMOUNTVGSOURCE question.

Start the EVM daemons now? [ yn ] [ ? ] (default= yes):

Figure 2–9: Starting the EVM daemons prompt

IMPORTANT: HP recommends allowing the installation script to automatically start the EVM daemons. Choosing not to start the EVM daemons now means that this host computer cannot communicate with the EVM server following the installation, until the EVM daemons are started manually.

11.Press Enter to start the EVM daemons (Figure 2–10displays); enter n to start the EVM daemons later.

Enterprise Volume Manager daemons started.

Installation complete

Please consult the SANworks EVM host agent release notes before running EVM.

Figure 2–10: Confirmation of EVM daemon status and EVM installation completion

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Contents Hp StorageWorks Hewlett-Packard Company, 2002. All rights reserved Contents Figures Intended Audience About this GuideRelated Documentation Document Conventions PrerequisitesGetting Help Symbols in TextHP Authorized Reseller Coordinating EVM Installation Activities Installation PreparationVerifying the EVM Server Configuration Verifying the Host ConfigurationPreparing for Installation Installing the EVM Host AgentPress the Enter key to continue ? Starting the InstallationLicense Terms Grant Do you agree to the terms? yn ? default= yesSee Figure Continue with this installation? yn ? default= yesDetecting a previous EVM installation Done Continuing this installation Is nameorIP correct? yn ? default= yes Start the EVM daemons now? yn ? default= yes Unmountvgsource entry? tf ? default= falseInstalling the EVM Host Agent Manually Starting and Stopping the EVM Host Agent Completing the InstallationModifying System Files During Installation and Removal Coordinating Removal Activities Removing the EVM Host AgentStopping the EVM daemons and removing EVM prompt Starting the RemovalRemoval status Completing the RemovalPage One-step Reinstallation Reinstalling the EVM Host AgentTwo-step Reinstallation Page Glossary See also OSM See also OpenView Page EVM IndexIndex-2
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Enterprise Volume Manager Software specifications

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