running Remote Web Console, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Remote Web Console User Guide.

The ExPath tool program

The ExPath tool is contained in CD-ROM Disc 2, which is named Host PP. Use the ExPath tool version that is synchronized with the storage system microcode version. If the storage system microcode is upgraded, upgrade the ExPath tool on your computer by using the disk that comes with the storage system microcode.

Installing the ExPath Tool

To install the ExPath tool on a Windows computer:

1.Log into your computer as Administrator.

2.Insert the ExPath tool installation CD-ROM into the drive.

3.Locate the ExPthTool directory in the CD-ROM and copy the directory to the C drive.

4.Eject the installation CD-ROM from the drive.

The ExPthTool directory contains sample files. Before using sample files, you can modify the files to suit your needs.

checkPath.txt: A sample file for the checkpath command

checkStatus.txt: A sample file for the checkstatus command

disconnect.txt: A sample file for the disconnect command

myPolicy.txt: A file that contains the script to be added to the Java policy file

runWin.bat: A batch file to run the ExPath tool

Uninstalling the ExPath Tool

To uninstall the ExPath tool, delete the installed ExPthTool directory and all the subdirectories and files in the directory.

Upgrading the ExPath Tool

If the storage system microcode is upgraded, you must upgrade the ExPath tool to the same version as the storage system microcode version.

To upgrade the ExPath tool:

1.Log into your computer as Administrator.

2.Insert the ExPath tool installation CD-ROM into the drive.

3.Copy the files JSanRmiServerSx.jar and JSanExPthTool.jar and in the ExPthTool/ lib directory in the CD-ROM and overwrite the files in the ExPthTool/lib directory in the C drive.

4.Make sure that the two files in the C drive have the same modified date as the files in the CD-ROM.

5.Eject the installation CD-ROM from the drive.

Using the ExPath Tool

Use the ExPath tool in the following steps:

1.Create an authentication file. This step is not required if you write the authentication information in a command file.

2.Edit the Java security policy.

3.Create a command file.

4.Run the ExPath tool.

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