Stopping The Software Services - HP Open View Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Completing the Appliance Setup

Stopping the software services

The software services are:
Before shipping the appliance, HP Manufacturing completes the following steps:
1. Stops all software services.
2. Sets the RPIC DPF service to Manual.
3. Sets all other services to Automatic.
When you boot each node, all services, except RPIC DPF, start automatically.
Before you open the CASA setup utility window, stop the software services as follows:
1. Set the console display to node 0.
2. Ensure that the hp OV CASA Console window is open in administrative mode.
3. Click service viewer.
4. Select a software service from the list.
5. Click Stop. Verify that the status of the service is Inactive, which means it has stopped.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each software service.
7. When finished, close the Services window.
8. Set the console display to node 1 and repeat steps 2 through 7.
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Identification and Authorization Server (INA)—Performs the security operations for
the appliance.
RPIC DPF—Performs all tasks (other than security) for the appliance. RPIC DPF is the
core component of the appliance software.
sv3000 Management Server (SMS)—Serves as an interface to the Data Propagation
Framework (DPF).
Tomcat—Executes Java server pages (JSPs) and Java servelets for the appliance's web
server.
VA Status Monitor (VSM)—Polls the shared storage array to determine its operating
condition. To use this service, all other software services must be active.
WebServer—Enables the appliance node to act as a web server.
The hp OV CASA Console window opens.
The Services window opens.
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