This sub section explains how to start and stop the Storage Cruiser's manager in a Solaris environment.
Only OS administrator (root) user can execute following commands.
Starting the SNMP Trap monitoring daemon
Execute the following command.
# /opt/FJSVswstt/bin/mpnm-trapd start
Stopping the SNMP Trap monitoring daemon
Execute the following command.
# /opt/FJSVswstt/bin/mpnm-trapd stop
Checking the SNMP Trap monitoring daemon
Execute the following command.
# /bin/ps -ef | grep nwsnmp-trapd | grep -v grep
This sub section explains how to start and stop the ETERNUS SF Manager daemons. If the following procedure is performed, the SNMP Trap monitoring daemon also starts or stops.
Point
If the procedure for starting/stopping daemons of the Management Server has already been completed according to "Starting and Stopping Daemons" in the AdvancedCopy Manager Operation Guide (for Solaris), it is not necessary to perform the following procedure.
Only OS administrator (root) user can execute following commands.
Starting the daemons
When the Management Server is not used for a cluster operation
Execute the following command.
# /opt/FJSVesfcm/bin/startesf.sh
When the Management Server is used for a cluster operation
Start the cluster application (transaction) to which ETERNUS SF Manager belongs. Refer to the relevant cluster software manuals for information on how to start the cluster application.
Stopping the daemons
When the Management Server is not used for a cluster operation
Execute the following command.
# /opt/FJSVesfcm/bin/stopesf.sh
When the Management Server is used for a cluster operation
Stop the cluster application (transaction) to which ETERNUS SF Manager belongs. Refer to the relevant cluster software manuals for information on how to stop the cluster application.
Information
In an environment in which the SAN administration manager in SystemWalker/StorageMGR-M V5.1/V10 or Softek SANView4.1 CD-ROM sub-directory is installed, the SNMP Trap monitoring daemon is controlled by SystemWalker/StorageMGR-M (SAN administration manager in Softek SANView4.1 CD-ROM sub-directory), so only the ETERNUS SF Manager daemons are started and stopped by the above commands.
Note
If the ETERNUS SF Manager daemons are stopped, other ETERNUS SF products that share the daemons cannot be operated.