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4.2

Overview

3PAR Host Explorer User’s Guide

4.1 Overview

The chapter provides instructions for using the 3PAR Host Explorer.

4.2 Verifying the 3PAR Host Explorer Package is Installed

To verify that the 3PAR Host Explorer package has been installed correctly, see the appropriate

section below:

To find out if the product is installed on a Solaris system, see

Verifying the Installation on

Solaris Sparc Systems

on page 3.4.

To find out if the product is installed on a Linux system, see

Verifying the Installation on

Red Hat Linux Systems

on page 3.4.

To find out if the product is installed on a Windows system, see:

Verifying the Installation

on Microsoft Windows Server

on page 3.3.

4.3 Verifying the 3PAR Host Explorer Process is Running

X

To verify that the 3PAR Host Explorer process is running, issue the

TpdHostAgent

status

command.

Example output:

4.4 Stopping the 3PAR Host Explorer Process

By default, the Host Explorer process starts at every reboot of the host.

X

If you do not want the process running on the host, issue the

TpdHostAgent

stop

command.

Printing the status of 3PAR Host Explorer daemon:

3PAR Host Explorer is running..

The current time interval values are:

Value is PushInterval=86400

Å default

Value is RefreshInterval=60

Å default