Adaptec 2169400-R User Guide - Page 31

Starting the Agent on NetWare, Starting the Agent on UnixWare or OpenServer, Starting the Agent

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Getting Started Step 2: Installing and Starting Adaptec Storage Manager ● 31 Starting the Agent on NetWare To start the Agent: 1 From the NetWare console, type: LOAD RaidAgnt 2 Press Enter. 3 Manage and monitor the system by logging into it as a remote system (see page 58). The Adaptec Storage Manager Agent's default settings are suitable for most storage spaces. To customize the settings for your specific requirements, see page 62. Starting the Agent on UnixWare or OpenServer To start the Agent: 1 Type: sh /opt/RaidMan/RaidAgnt.sh When the Agent has started, a copyright message appears. 2 Manage and monitor the system by logging into it as a remote system (see page 58). The Adaptec Storage Manager Agent's default settings are suitable for most storage spaces. To customize the settings for your specific requirements, see page 62. Note: To have the Agent run automatically at system start-up, add this line to the /etc/inittab and / etc/conf/init.d/kernel files: nfra:12346:once:sh opt/RaidMan/RaidAgnt.sh Starting the Agent on Solaris To start the Agent: 1 Enter this command: svcadm enable ADPTstor_agent 2 Manage and monitor the system by logging into it as a remote system (see page 58). The Adaptec Storage Manager Agent's default settings are suitable for most storage spaces. To customize the settings for your specific requirements, see page 62.

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Getting Started Step 2: Installing and Starting Adaptec Storage Manager
31
Starting the Agent on NetWare
To start the Agent:
1
From the NetWare console, type:
LOAD RaidAgnt
2
Press
Enter
.
3
Manage and monitor the system by logging into it as a remote system (see
page 58
).
The Adaptec Storage Manager Agent’s default settings are suitable for most storage spaces. To
customize the settings for your specific requirements, see
page 62
.
Starting the Agent on UnixWare or OpenServer
To start the Agent:
1
Type:
sh /opt/RaidMan/RaidAgnt.sh
When the Agent has started, a copyright message appears.
2
Manage and monitor the system by logging into it as a remote system (see
page 58
).
The Adaptec Storage Manager Agent’s default settings are suitable for most storage spaces. To
customize the settings for your specific requirements, see
page 62
.
Note:
To have the Agent run automatically at system start-up, add this line to the /etc/inittab and /
etc/conf/init.d/kernel files:
nfra:12346:once:sh opt/RaidMan/RaidAgnt.sh
Starting the Agent on Solaris
To start the Agent:
1
Enter this command:
svcadm enable ADPTstor_agent
2
Manage and monitor the system by logging into it as a remote system (see
page 58
).
The Adaptec Storage Manager Agent’s default settings are suitable for most storage spaces. To
customize the settings for your specific requirements, see
page 62
.