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Old April 6th 07, 10:21 AM posted to comp.arch.storage
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Default EMC's Clariion and navisphere hosts agent

Hi,
I have a clariion fc5300 and a brocade 2400 switch in my lab. I also
have EMC's navisphere manager but I do not have navisphere hosts agent
( mainly for solaris and hp-ux 11iv2 ) so I can't use the navisphere
manager to control my storage. Does anyone have? Please help and
thanks.

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Old April 10th 07, 04:23 PM posted to comp.arch.storage
Arne Joris
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Default EMC's Clariion and navisphere hosts agent

I have a clariion fc5300 and a brocade 2400 switch in my lab. I also
have EMC's navisphere manager but I do not have navisphere hosts agent
( mainly for solaris and hp-ux 11iv2 ) so I can't use the navisphere
manager to control my storage. Does anyone have? Please help and


You can manage your storage through navisphere without host agents,
but you'll need to register the HBAs in your hosts manually.
I'm not sure what exactly the host agent does for PowerPath
managing your HBA, but you can make it work without it.


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Old April 20th 07, 11:06 PM posted to comp.arch.storage
Slawek[_2_]
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Default EMC's Clariion and navisphere hosts agent

Chaps,

Is anybody can tell me how can I extract (i.e. what is the command to be
executed from the prompt line) configuration from Clariion boxes?

Thank you!

S.


"Arne Joris" wrote in message
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I have a clariion fc5300 and a brocade 2400 switch in my lab. I also
have EMC's navisphere manager but I do not have navisphere hosts agent
( mainly for solaris and hp-ux 11iv2 ) so I can't use the navisphere
manager to control my storage. Does anyone have? Please help and


You can manage your storage through navisphere without host agents,
but you'll need to register the HBAs in your hosts manually.
I'm not sure what exactly the host agent does for PowerPath
managing your HBA, but you can make it work without it.




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Old April 21st 07, 11:01 AM posted to comp.arch.storage
Conor
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Default EMC's Clariion and navisphere hosts agent

On Apr 20, 11:06 pm, "Slawek" wrote:
Chaps,

Is anybody can tell me how can I extract (i.e. what is the command to be
executed from the prompt line) configuration from Clariion boxes?

Thank you!

S.

I believe the command: 'navicli -h IP of Service Processor getall'
will give you the full config... you will need NaviCLI installed on
the host you are running the command from, http://powerlink.emc.com

 




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