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HAFM Server Configuration 4. Reboot the HAFM server. Reboot is only necessary when the contents of the file rns.properties has been changed. NOTE: Rebooting the HAFM server does not adversely effect the operation of the director or fabric. 5. See "Test Remote Notification" on page 7-22 for instructions on testing the call-home feature. Test Remote Notification If the e-mail or one of the call-home notification features are enabled, set up the HAFM application to test these remote notification features. Because the features are configured at the HAFM application, call-home and e-mail notification are enabled for multiple directors. NOTE: Prior to using test remote notification, complete the steps in the previous sections, "Configure and Enable Call-Home Features" and either: • Configure the Call-Home via Dial-out Feature, or • Configure and Enable the Proactive Services Call-Home via LAN Feature. Perform the following to test remote notification: 1. Enable call-home event notification through the HAFM server. a. In the Products or Fabrics View page, choose Maintenance > Configure Call Home Event. b. The HAFM Configure Call Home Event notification dialog box displays. If a check mark displays in the check box, call home is enabled. If a check mark does not display in the check box, click the box to add a check mark. 2. Close the Hardware View page for the director, if open. 3. Open Products View page. Choose Maintenance > Test Remote Notification. The Test Remote Notification dialog box displays, as shown in Figure 7-17. Figure 7-17: Test Remote Notification dialog box 4. Check the Call-Home and E-Mail check boxes. 7-22 HAFM server installation guide

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HAFM Server Configuration
7–22
HAFM server installation guide
4.
Reboot the HAFM server. Reboot is only necessary when the contents of the file
rns.properties
has been changed.
NOTE:
Rebooting the HAFM server does not adversely effect the operation of the director or
fabric.
5.
See “
Test Remote Notification
” on page 7–22 for instructions on testing the
call-home feature.
Test Remote Notification
If the e-mail or one of the call-home notification features are enabled, set up the
HAFM application to test these remote notification features. Because the features are
configured at the HAFM application, call-home and e-mail notification are enabled for
multiple directors.
NOTE:
Prior to using test remote notification, complete the steps in the previous sections,
Configure and Enable Call-Home Features
” and either:
Configure the Call-Home via Dial-out Feature
, or
Configure and Enable the Proactive Services Call-Home via LAN Feature
.
Perform the following to test remote notification:
1.
Enable call-home event notification through the HAFM server.
a.
In the
Products or Fabrics View
page, choose
Maintenance > Configure
Call Home Event
.
b.
The
HAFM Configure Call Home Event
notification dialog box displays. If
a check mark displays in the check box, call home is enabled. If a check mark
does not display in the check box, click the box to add a check mark.
2.
Close the
Hardware View
page for the director, if open.
3.
Open
Products View
page. Choose
Maintenance > Test Remote Notification
.
The
Test Remote Notification
dialog box displays, as shown in
Figure 7–17
.
Figure 7–17:
Test Remote Notification dialog box
4.
Check the
Call-Home
and
E-Mail
check boxes.