Chapter 3

Startup and Shutdown

This chapter explains how to startup and shutdown ETERNUSmgr.

3.1ETERNUSmgr for Solaris OS and Linux

This section explains how to manually startup and shutdown ETERNUSmgr, for Solaris OS and Linux as well as how to set ETERNUSmgr for automatic startup.

3.1.1Starting Up ETERNUSmgr

Perform the following to start ETERNUSmgr for Solaris OS and Linux:

Procedure

1Become the superuser.

#su

2Execute the execution control script with the start option:

#/opt/FJSVgrmgr/stxpoll start

3Confirm the daemon is running:

#ps -e grep stxpolld

999 ? 0:00 stxpolld

3

After ETERNUSmgr has started up, you need to view the log file to confirm whether or not ETER- NUSmgr is in communication with the target device. If using the E-mail notification function, also check that E-mail notification of ETERNUSmgr startup and changes in the target device states is received.

ETERNUSmgr startup can be confirmed by:

Use the ps command to check that the service is activated.

Checking the log, and making sure that communication with the target device is normal.

Checking E-mails, and making sure that communication with the target device is normal (if the E-mail notification function is used).

When monitoring multiple target devices, you must check each target device separately. For example, if monitoring three devices, issue the ps command to check that all three devices are activated, and then browse each of the three logs to make sure that communications with all are normal.

The following message appears when you try to startup ETERNUSmgr by the above procedure and ETER- NUSmgr is running already. ETERNUSmgr must be shutdown before it can be started up. For instructions on how to shut down ETERNUSmgr, refer to "3.1.2 Shutting Down ETERNUSmgr" (page 33).

/opt/FJSVgrmgr/stxpoll: Already running.

*** stxpoll could not start. ***

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