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Storage Manager
Linux
The Linux communication server is installed if the option is selected
during the Storage Manager software install process. The server
module is copied to /usr/dpt and loads automatically.
A valid user name and password are required to access a Linux
system from a remote Storage Manager client. The user ID must
have root privileges on the host system.
FreeBSD
The FreeBSD communication server is installed if the option is
selected during the Storage Manager software install process. The
server module is copied to /usr/dpt and loads automatically.
A valid user name and password are required to access a FreeBSD
system from a remote Storage Manager client. The user ID must
have root privileges on the host system.
Connecting Servers and Workstations
The Storage Manager client must have a physical connection to
connect to a remote server.
Servers and workstations communicating by TCP/IP must be
connected by a local area network (LAN) or the Internet. Some
operating systems may require additional TCP/IP protocol
configuration before use. Refer to your operating system
documentation for more information.
The client workstation specifies the TCP/IP address of the server,
along with a user name and password as required by the server.
Connecting to Remote Systems
Select Communication > Make Connection to use Storage Manager
to manage the controller in a remote server system using the Remote
Communication feature. This menu item displays the Available
Connections window as shown in Figure 3-28.
You may alternatively use the IP=address command line
parameter when you start Storage Manager. This parameter causes
Storage Manager to connect to the remote system at the specified IP
address instead of the default Local connection.
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