Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration
252 September 2002 HPSS Installation Guide
Release 4.5, Revision 2
Figure 6-1 HPSS Health and Status Window

6.1.4 Server Reconfiguration and Reinitialization

HPSS servers read their respective configuration file entries during startup to set their initial
running conditions. Note that modifying a configuration file while a server is running does not
immediately change the running condition of the server. Servers will need to perform a
reinitialization or restart to read any newly modified configuration data. This reinitialization is
usually accomplished by stopping and restarting the server. For servers that have the ability to
reinitializewithout restarting (i.e., the Metadata Monitor, Log Daemon, and Log Client) this can be
accomplished by using theReinitialize Server feature in the appropriate SSM windows.
6.2 SSM Configuration and Startup
Ifthe SSM servers and the SSM administrative session were configured and started up during the
HPSS infrastructure configuration phase, the administrator does not have to perform the steps
described in this section. However, the information described in this section will be useful for the
subsequent restart of the SSM servers or for the startup of other SSM sessions.
The SSM configuration consists of creating the configuration entry for the SSM System Manager,
startingup the SSM servers, and bringing up one or more SSM user sessions. An SSM server startup