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Stopping and Starting System-Related Processes, Changing the SP Default Route

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Stopping and Starting System-Related Processes This feature allows you to stop and start the spevent and spcollect processes for a particular system. It may be useful as a diagnostic to stop and then start the system-related processes if you are having problems with the SP communicating with the system. Unlike in maintenance mode, the stopping of system-related processes does not attempt to limit or accept events that can occur while system-related processes are stopped. When the processes are restarted manually or as a result of restarting the SP, all pending events are transferred to HP 3PAR Central or an HP 3PAR Authorized Service Provider. To stop or start system-related processes by using SPOCC: 1. On the SPOCC home page, click the SPmaint tab. 2. Click SP Control/Status. 3. Click Stop InServ related SP Processes or Start InServ related SP Processes, and then click OK when prompted. To stop or start system-related processes by using SPMAINT: 1. From the SPMAINT main menu, type 1 for SP Control/Status, and then press ENTER. 2. Type 4 for Stop InServ related Processes or 5 for Start InServ related Processes, and then press ENTER. 3. Select the system to stop or start related processes, and then press ENTER. 4. When prompted, confirm the stopping of system-related processes. Changing the SP Default Route Changing the Service Processor (SP) default route affects the network setting for handling routing decisions to destinations not local to the Service Processor. The SP default route is the communication link to a proxy host or the outside world. Typically, the same host is designated as the gateway (see "Changing the Service Processor Default Gateway" (page 14)). To change the SP default route by using SPOCC: 1. On the SPOCC home page, click the SPmaint tab. 2. Click Network Configuration. 3. Click Change Public Network Interface Parameters. 4. Enter a new default route in the Default Route field, and then click Save and Activate. To change the SP default route by using SPMAINT: 1. From the SPMAINT main menu, type 2 for Network Configuration, and then press ENTER. 2. Type 4 for Change public network interface parameters, and then press ENTER. 3. Type 2 for Change Default Route, and then press ENTER. 4. Type a new default route, and then press ENTER. 5. The SP Network submenu appears; the new default route appears to the right of the current default route. Type A, and then press ENTER to quit, save, and activate the new default route. Changing the SP IP Address To change the Service Processor's IP address by using SPOCC: 1. On the SPOCC home page, click the SPmaint tab. 2. Click Network Configuration. 3. Click Change Public Network Interface Parameters. 4. Enter a new IP address in the IP Address field, and then click Save and Activate. To change the Service Processor's IP address by using SPMAINT, select the following menu options from the SPMAINT main menu: 1. From the SPMAINT main menu, type 2 for Network Configuration, and then press ENTER. Stopping and Starting System-Related Processes 13

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Stopping and Starting System-Related Processes
This feature allows you to stop and start the
spevent
and
spcollect
processes for a particular
system. It may be useful as a diagnostic to stop and then start the system-related processes if you
are having problems with the SP communicating with the system.
Unlike in maintenance mode, the stopping of system-related processes does not attempt to limit or
accept events that can occur while system-related processes are stopped. When the processes are
restarted manually or as a result of restarting the SP, all pending events are transferred to HP 3PAR
Central or an HP 3PAR Authorized Service Provider.
To stop or start system-related processes by using SPOCC:
1.
On the SPOCC home page, click the
SPmaint
tab.
2.
Click
SP Control/Status
.
3.
Click
Stop InServ related SP Processes
or
Start InServ related SP Processes
, and then click
OK
when prompted.
To stop or start system-related processes by using SPMAINT:
1.
From the SPMAINT main menu, type
1
for
SP Control/Status
, and then press
ENTER
.
2.
Type
4
for
Stop InServ related Processes
or
5
for
Start InServ related Processes
, and then press
ENTER
.
3.
Select the system to stop or start related processes, and then press
ENTER
.
4.
When prompted, confirm the stopping of system-related processes.
Changing the SP Default Route
Changing the Service Processor (SP) default route affects the network setting for handling routing
decisions to destinations not local to the Service Processor. The SP default route is the communication
link to a proxy host or the outside world. Typically, the same host is designated as the gateway
(see
“Changing the Service Processor Default Gateway” (page 14)
).
To change the SP default route by using SPOCC:
1.
On the SPOCC home page, click the
SPmaint
tab.
2.
Click
Network Configuration
.
3.
Click
Change Public Network Interface Parameters
.
4.
Enter a new default route in the
Default Route
field, and then click
Save and Activate
.
To change the SP default route by using SPMAINT:
1.
From the SPMAINT main menu, type
2
for
Network Configuration
, and then press
ENTER
.
2.
Type
4
for
Change public network interface parameters
, and then press
ENTER
.
3.
Type
2
for
Change Default Route
, and then press
ENTER
.
4.
Type a new default route, and then press
ENTER
.
5.
The SP Network submenu appears; the new default route appears to the right of the current
default route. Type
A
, and then press
ENTER
to quit, save, and activate the new default route.
Changing the SP IP Address
To change the Service Processor’s IP address by using SPOCC:
1.
On the SPOCC home page, click the
SPmaint
tab.
2.
Click
Network Configuration
.
3.
Click
Change Public Network Interface Parameters
.
4.
Enter a new IP address in the
IP Address
field, and then click
Save and Activate
.
To change the Service Processor’s IP address by using SPMAINT, select the following menu options
from the SPMAINT main menu:
1.
From the SPMAINT main menu, type
2
for
Network Configuration
, and then press
ENTER
.
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