Creating Startup Files In Solaris - Cisco AJ732A - MDS 9134 Fabric Switch Configuration Manual

Cisco mds 9000 family fabric manager quick configuration guide (ol-7765-06, november 2007)
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Installing Fabric Manager
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Step 5
Follow the on-screen instructions provided in the Fabric Manager management software setup wizard.
Cisco Fabric Manager requires a 32-bit Windows platform. It will not install on a 64-bit Windows
Note
platform.
When you connect to the server for the first time, Fabric Manager checks to see if you have the correct
Sun Java Virtual Machine version installed on your workstation. Fabric Manager looks for version 1.5(x)
during installation. If required, install the Sun Java Virtual Machine software.
You can run CiscoWorks on the same PC as Fabric Manager, even though the Java requirements are
Note
different. When installing the later Java version for Fabric Manager, make sure it does not overwrite the
earlier Java version required for CiscoWorks. Both versions of Java can coexist on your PC.

Creating Startup Files in Solaris

The Postgre SQL and Fabric Manager does not automatically start-up in Solaris after the installation.
The init files should be created in /etc/init.d, and the following commands should be included in the
files.
To install Fabric Manager on Windows, follow these steps:
Click the Install Management Software link.
Step 1
Choose Management Software > Cisco Fabric Manager.
Step 2
Click the Installing Fabric Manager link.
Step 3
Select the drive for your CD-ROM.
Step 4
Click the FM Installer link.
Step 5
You see the welcome to the management software setup wizard message in the Cisco Fabric Manager
Installer window shown in
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To start Postgre SQL and FM:
$INSTALL/db/bin/DB start
$INSTALL/bin/FMServer.sh start
To stop Postgre SQL and FM:
$INSTALL/db/bin/DB stop
$INSTALL/bin/FMServer.sh stop
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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Quick Configuration Guide
Installing Fabric Manager
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