Using the text-based initialization utility – EMC CLARiiON 300002039 User Manual

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cdrom /cdrom0/solaris

4. To start the text-based utility or command line utility from the CD,

enter ./naviinittool and for the command line utility, include any of
the command line switches in Using the command line initialization
utility
, page 15.

Using the text-based initialization utility

To use the text-based utility to initialize your storage systems, do the
following:

1. Read the license agreement and enter y to accept it

The utility automatically scans the subnet for supported storage
systems. When this storage-system discovery operation is complete,
the utility lists, by hardware serial number, all uninitialized and
initialized storage systems it discovered. The hardware serial
number (HW S/N XXX 000NNNNNNNN) is on a label on the rear
of the chassis.

If the storage system you are installing was not discovered, verify
the cable connections between the storage system and the server
running the utility.

2. Enter the item number of the storage system you want to initialize

and press Enter.

3. Using the information in the “Storage-System Management

Ports” worksheet from the storage-system configuration planning
guide, planning worksheets document, or the “Administration
Worksheet”, follow the instructions on the screen to change the
storage system’s name, if desired, and to set the following network
parameters for the storage-system 10/100 management ports:

Parameter

Description

Storage Processor A - IP
ADDRESS

IP address for SP A management port. For a
CX3–series system, this IP address cannot be
128.221.1.250, 128.221.1.251,192.168.1.1, or
192.168.1.2 because these addresses are reserved.
For an AX-series storage system, this IP address
cannot be 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.1.2 because these
addresses are reserved.

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