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To verify that qlremote is installed and running on Red Hat/SuSE Linux:
1.
Type one of the following commands, and then press ENTER:
# ps ax | grep qlremote
# ps -ef | grep qlremote
2.
If entries display, qlremote is loaded.
Alternate Linux procedure:
1.
Change to the following directory:
cd /usr/local/bin
2.
Type the following command, and then press ENTER.
./qlremote -v
3.
Verify that the appropriate network protocol is running.
To verify that qlremote is installed and running on Solaris SPARC/x86:
1.
Type the following command, and then press ENTER:
ps -e | grep qlremote
2.
If entries display, qlremote is running.
Alternate Solaris procedure:
1.
Go to the SANsurfer installation folder.
2.
Type the following command and then press ENTER:
./qlremote -v
3.
Verify that the appropriate network protocol is running.
To verify that qlremote is installed and running on Macintosh:
1.
Type one of the following commands, and then press ENTER:
# ps ax | grep qlremote
# ps -ef | grep qlremote
2.
If entries display, qlremote is loaded.
Alternate Macintosh procedure:
1.
Go to the SANsurfer installation folder.
2.
Type the following command and then press ENTER:
./qlremote -v
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Verifying that qlremote is Installed and Running
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