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complete all active processes, wait 3 minutes before pressing the
“Finish” button on the last panel of the install screens, and before
rebooting and unmounting the CDROM. (To monitor active
processes, type
ps -ef | grep install and wait until all
processes have ended before rebooting the machine and
unmounting the CD.)
8. Enter the appropriate system command to eject the
CDROM.
9. Reboot the host.
10. Verify that all available drives are seen by SVA Path by
running the command:
# setsp -a
11. Edit any other application-specific files to reflect the new
device names. New device files— identical to the pre-
installation device files, except for their controller
numbers—are generated during SVA Path installation for all
SVA devices (including those accessible by only a single
path). Any applications already configured to use the older
device files to access SVA LUNs must be reconfigured to
use the new pathnames (an example of this is given in the
instructions below for installing SVA Path with SVA
Administrator).
The installation is now complete.
Installing SVA Path with SVA Administrator
SVAA uses a designated LUN on the SVA for administrative
commands (rather than data storage) and a particular character
special device file (e.g.,
/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s2) to access that
LUN. This is SVAA’s Extended Control and Monitoring (ECAM)
facility, and the LUN designated for its use is the ECAM device.
Before SVA Path is installed, make a note of this device name.
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