Starting Hafm On A Remote Workstation - HP 316095-B21 - StorageWorks Edge Switch 2/24 User Manual

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The remote system is configured to connect with the HAFM appliance over a TCP/IP network
connection.
No more than seven other remote users are currently logged in to the HAFM application.
Operators at remote workstations can manage and monitor all products controlled by the HAFM
appliance. Each active connection between a remote workstation and an HAFM appliance and
managed product is called a session.
To access the HAFM appliance from a remote workstation, perform the following:
1.
If the HAFM application is not running or the Connect to HAFM dialog box is not displayed on
your remote workstation, start the client application by following the appropriate procedure for
your workstation's operating system (see
Table 5

Starting HAFM on a remote workstation

Operating
software
Windows 2000
Windows NT
Windows XP
HP-UX
AIX
Linux
Solaris
2.
Click OK to close the HAFM Server Users dialog box.
3.
Follow
step 6
through
Procedure
a. Start the HAFM Client application using one of the
following options:
• Select Start > Programs > HP HAFM >
x.x.
HAFM
• Double-click the HAFM
b. Enter the Network Address, User ID, and
Password for the HAFM appliance you intend to
access.
c. Click the Login button. The HAFM client accesses
the HAFM appliance, and the View All - HAFM
window opens
From the directory where you have saved the HAFM
application (usually the home directory):
a. Go to the location where you installed the
application (the default is /usr).
b. Start the appliance and client: ./HAFM
c. If you want to start the client only: ./Client
or:
Go to the bin directory in the location where you
installed the application (the default is /opt/):
cd /path/HAFM x.x/bin
d. Start the appliance: ./HAFM_Mgr start
e. Start the client: ./HAFM_Client
step 9
in
"Locally accessing the HAFM
Table
5):
x.x
desktop icon.
(Figure
9).
application" on page 31.
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