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Table 11 starting hafm on a remote workstation, Logging out of an appliance, 11 starting hafm on a remote workstation – HP StorageWorks 2.32 Edge Switch User Manual

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Using the HAFM application

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1.

If the HAFM application is not running or the HAFM 8.8 Log In dialog box is not displayed on

your remote workstation, start the client application by following the appropriate procedure for

your workstation’s operating system (see

Table 11

):

2.

Click OK.

3.

Follow

step 7

through

step 10

in ”

Accessing the HAFM application locally

” on page 36.

Logging out of an appliance

To log out of the appliance select SAN > Log Out.
You are logged out of the current appliance and the HAFM 8.8 Log In dialog box is displayed

(

Figure 3

on page 31).

Table 11

Starting HAFM on a remote workstation

Operating

software

Procedure

Windows 2000
Windows NT
Windows XP

a. Start the HAFM client application using one of the

following options:
• Select Start > Programs > HP HAFM >

HAFM x.x.

• Double-click the HAFM x.x desktop icon.

b. Enter the network address, user ID, and password

for the HAFM appliance you want to access.

c. Click Login. The HAFM client accesses the HAFM

appliance, and the View All - HAFM window is

displayed (

Figure 8

).

HP-UX
AIX
Linux
Solaris

From the directory in which you installed the HAFM

application (usually the home directory):

a. Go to the location where you installed the

application (the default is /usr).

b. Start the appliance and client: ./HAFM
c. To start the client only: ./Client

Or
Go to the bin directory in which you installed the

application (the default is /opt/):
cd /path/HAFM x.x/bin

d. Start the appliance: ./HAFM_Mgr start
e. Start the client: ./HAFM_Client