Removing the command console client, Creating your first virtual disk – HP StorageWorks 3000 RAID Array User Manual

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2-6 Command Console V2.2 for the RAID Array 3000 (Pedestal and Rack Mount Models) User’s Guide

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Writer: Bob Young Project: Command Console V2.2 for the RAID Array 3000 (Pedestal and Rack Mount Models) User’s Guide Comments:

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Removing the Command Console Client

Before you remove the Command Console Client from your computer, remove
AES from Windows. This will prevent the system from reporting that a service
failed to start every time the system is booted. Steps 2 through 4 tell you how
to remove the Command Console Client.

1.

Remove AES from the computer.

2.

Go to the command prompt (Start|Programs|Command Prompt) and
change to the directory to which you installed the Command Console
Client. Type the following command and then press the Enter key:

C:\Program Files\COMPAQ\SWCC> AsyncEventService -remove

3.

Click Start|Settings|Control Panel, and then double-click the
Add/Remove Programs icon in the Control Panel. The Add/Remove
Program Properties window appears.

4.

Select Command Console V2.2 located in the window, and then click
Add/Remove. The computer asks:

Are you sure you want to completely remove the selected application and all of its
components?

5.

Click Yes. The computer removes only the Command Console Client.

NOTE: The procedure described only removed the Command Console Client. You can
remove a device-specific Client by using the Add/Remove program (Start|Settings|Control
Panel|Add/Remove Programs).

Creating Your First Virtual Disk

The initial virtual disk on each controller has to be created through a serial
connection. After a virtual disk is created, it can be used as a communications
LUN for a SCSI or network connection. A virtual disk is a group of hard
drives or partitions of hard drives linked together to form a single disk. The
communications LUN establishes a connection between the subsystems and
the command console agent on your host systems. If you remove this
communications LUN, you will no longer be able to use SWCC to monitor the
subsystem.

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