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Using the Compaq StorageWorks Command Console, Using Secure Path Manager, Using Disk Management
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6-6 Compaq Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/O5000 for Oracle8i and Windows 2000 Administrator Guide Using the Compaq StorageWorks Command Console The StorageWorks Command Console (SWCC) is a graphical user interface used to create and manage storage subsystems for the PDC/O5000. While the CLI window provides very detailed control over the storage subsystem, the StorageWorks Command Console replicates most of the CLI window functions in a graphic form and provides a user-friendly method of executing CLI commands. See the StorageWorks documentation for details about using the SWCC. Using Secure Path Manager The primary use of the CLI and the SWCC is to manage shared disks and array controllers. Secure Path Manager is used to manage the redundant paths of the shared storage system. Secure Path Manager is a component of the Compaq StorageWorks Secure Path software that is included in the PDC/O5000 cluster kit. Secure Path Manager is the client application used to manage multipath MA8000/EMA12000 Storage Subsystem configurations. It displays a graphical representation of the current multipath environment and indicates the location and state of all configured storagesets on each of the paths. To facilitate static load balancing, Secure Path Manager provides the capability to move storagesets between I/O paths. For detailed information, see the Secure Path documentation provided with the Secure Path CD. Using Disk Management The Disk Management utility is first run after the drive arrays have been configured by the MA8000/EMA12000 utilities. Disk Management is used to partition the drive arrays, create logical drives, assign drive letters, and format the logical drives. For additional information about Disk Management, refer to your Windows 2000 documentation.