AX100-Series - Installing a Fibre Channel Storage System with a Direct Connection to a NetWare Server
65
Sending NetWare Disk Information to the Storage System
Save the PowerPath Configuration
Save the server’s PowerPath configuration:
powermt save
This command creates the
powermt.ctm
configuration file.
Sending NetWare Disk Information to the Storage System
Read this section for all configurations.
You must rerun the Navisphere Server Utility to send to the storage
system the NetWare device name and volume or file system
information for each virtual disk that the server sees. Navisphere
Express displays this information on its
Details
page for each virtual
disk.
Start the Server Utility
From the NetWare console enter
LOAD SYS:\EMC\NAVIHOST\AXNAVHST
If the server utility does not start, the storage system may still be rebooting.
When the reboot is complete, the SP Boot/Fault light on the back of each SP is
off and not blinking. If the reboot is complete, try running the utility again. If
the utility still does not start, you may have an early version of the AX Server
Utility. Try starting it by entering
LOAD
SYS:\EMC\NAVIHOST\NAVIHOST
.
The utility automatically scans for connected AX100-Series storage
systems, and displays a list of the ones it finds.
Register the Server with the Storage System
In the Server Utility, enter
u
to register the server with each storage
system the utility found.
The utility sends to each storage system the server’s name and IP
address and the NetWare device name and volume or file system
information for each virtual disk in the storage system that the server
sees.