Windows installation: initial, Manager – HP StorageWorks 2000fc G2 Modular Smart Array User Manual

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HP StorageWorks Simple SAN Connection Manager user guide

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Installing, upgrading, and removing Simple SAN

Connection Manager

This chapter provides procedures for installing and upgrading Simple SAN Connection Manager on a

Windows management station, and for installing and upgrading the required software components on

other servers. It also provides procedures for removing Simple SAN Connection Manager from a Windows

system, as well as removing the software components from Linux servers. This chapter covers:

“Installing Simple SAN Connection Manager: initial installation,”

page 15

“Configuring Simple SAN Connection Manager for HP-UX and Emulex HBAs,”

page 20

“Installing Simple SAN Connection Manager: upgrade installation,”

page 21

“Removing Simple SAN Connection Manager,”

page 26

Installing Simple SAN Connection Manager: initial installation

Use the HP StorageWorks Simple SAN Connection Manager CD to install the management software on

your management station as described in

“Windows installation: initial,”

page 15. Then use the same CD

to install the HBA driver and other required software on each of the other servers in your SAN. Depending

on the server operating system for the non-management station installations, refer to either the steps for

“Windows installation: initial”

on page 15 or

“Linux installation: initial”

on page 18.

NOTE:

To configure servers using other operating systems or non-QLogic HBAs, see

“Configuring Simple

SAN Connection Manager for HP-UX and Emulex HBAs”

on page 20.

Windows installation: initial

Follow these steps to install the Simple SAN Connection Manager software on your management station,

or to install the required non-management software on all other servers running Windows.
To install Simple SAN Connection Manager on Windows:

1.

Insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive of the server.
The HP Installation Wizard starts automatically, and the initial installation window opens. (If the

installer does not start automatically, run

Setup.exe

from the installation CD.)

2.

Click Next.
The end user license agreement is displayed.

3.

Read the text of the HP end user license agreement, and then either click Agree to start the software

installation or click Disagree to cancel the installation.
The installation options window (

Figure 2

) opens.

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