HP 8/20q HP StorageWorks Simple SAN Connection Manager user guide (5697-0083, - Page 79

Add All, Remove, Remove All, Select HBA Driver, Server Agent Password

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If no specific server is selected, in the Available Server(s) list, select the server for which you want to update the HBA driver: • Select a server on the Available Server(s) list, and then click Add. This updates the driver of the HBAs installed on this server. • To add all of the listed servers, click Add All. This updates the driver of the HBAs installed on all servers. NOTE: If you select and add a server by mistake, select that server on the Selected Server(s) list, and then click Remove. To clear the Selected Server(s) list and start the selection process again, click Remove All. 3. Click Next. (Next is disabled until you select at least one server and add it to the Selected Server(s) list.) 4. In the List of HBAs to update driver, select the HBA you want to update, and then click Select HBA Driver File. 5. Navigate to the folder containing either the Windows .exe file, or the Linux .gz, .rpm, .tar, or .tgz file for the selected HBA. 6. Select the appropriate driver file, and then click Open. The wizard's Driver File column shows the file name. The same driver file is automatically populated to all the HBAs that belong to the same family, including HBAs on other servers. 7. Click Server Agent Password. (You must enter a valid password to complete this procedure.) NOTE: The default Server Agent Password is config. To change this password for each server, see "Setting a server agent password," page 104. 8. In the Password to change the server's HBA configuration dialog box (Figure 43), enter the password, and then click OK. The same password applies for all the HBAs in the server. If more than one server is in the list, you must enter the password for each server. Figure 45 Password to change the server's HBA configuration dialog box The HBA Driver Update wizard (Figure 46) should now show all columns completed. HP StorageWorks Simple SAN Connection Manager user guide 79

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HP StorageWorks Simple SAN Connection Manager user guide
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If no specific server is selected, in the Available Server(s) list, select the server for which you want to
update the HBA driver:
Select a server on the Available Server(s) list, and then click
Add
. This updates the driver of the
HBAs installed on this server.
To add all of the listed servers, click
Add All
. This updates the driver of the HBAs installed on all
servers.
NOTE:
If you select and add a server by mistake, select that server on the Selected Server(s) list,
and then click
Remove
. To clear the Selected Server(s) list and start the selection process again,
click
Remove All
.
3.
Click
Next
. (Next is disabled until you select at least one server and add it to the Selected Server(s) list.)
4.
In the List of HBAs to update driver, select the HBA you want to update, and then click
Select HBA Driver
File
.
5.
Navigate to the folder containing either the Windows
.exe
file, or the Linux
.gz
,
.rpm
,
.tar
,
or
.tgz
file for the selected HBA.
6.
Select the appropriate driver file, and then click
Open
.
The wizard’s Driver File column shows the file name. The same driver file is automatically populated to
all the HBAs that belong to the same family, including HBAs on other servers.
7.
Click
Server Agent Password
. (You must enter a valid password to complete this procedure.)
NOTE:
The default Server Agent Password is
config
. To change this password for each server,
see
“Setting a server agent password,”
page 104.
8.
In the Password to change the server’s HBA configuration dialog box (
Figure 43
), enter the password,
and then click
OK
. The same password applies for all the HBAs in the server. If more than one server is
in the list, you must enter the password for each server.
Figure 45
Password to change the server’s HBA configuration dialog box
The HBA Driver Update wizard (
Figure 46
) should now show all columns completed.