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05-28-2003 02:32 PM
05-28-2003 02:32 PM
tools for clarion disks
Where I can find all these tools that I can use to do something with these disks?
Where are they usually installed? There got be some tools provided by EMC.
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05-28-2003 02:48 PM
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Re: tools for clarion disks
If you don't know what your doing, you can cause some serious problems. Your best bet is to contact your local EMC CE for assistance.
"When I have trouble spelling, it's called fat finger syndrome"
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05-28-2003 02:48 PM
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Re: tools for clarion disks
If you don't know what your doing, you can cause some serious problems. Your best bet is to contact your local EMC CE for assistance.
Regards
Michael
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05-29-2003 05:35 AM
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Re: tools for clarion disks
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05-29-2003 07:08 AM
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Re: tools for clarion disks
For us the software is right under /opt at /opt/Navisphere.
And the CLI executable is navicli. You should be able to find a man page for it to, which I found very useful. However as Michael pointed out you probably ought to talk to your CE if you're unsure of things. I only use the navicli from our HPs for reading off of the Clariion - i.e. checking cache settings, checking errorlogs. I always use the management software on the PC for any configuration.
Hope this helps some.
Greg
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05-30-2003 10:19 AM
05-30-2003 10:19 AM
Re: tools for clarion disks
Where I can find complete Navisphere manual, including management, configurations, and also navicli commnad?
I went the URL Eugeny referred, but could not find online manuals.
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06-02-2003 09:23 AM
06-02-2003 09:23 AM
Re: tools for clarion disks
You may need to register on Powerlink at EMC to see the online manuals. If you go to www.emc.com, on the left side of the page is a graphic for Powerlink and a button for registering but it does require an EMC provided access code. You may have to contact the support line for yours if you don't know it.
Anyway, if you can get logged into Powerlink, you can then select Advanced Search, fill in Navisphere or navicli as your string and click the Manuals button and then search. There's usually a lot of hits, but the document titles are pretty straight forward - this is how I've found the online docs in the past.
Also, for the navicli, if you've found the software on your system, try setting your MANPATH environment variable to point to the man directory: i.e export MANPATH=$MANPATH:/opt/Navisphere/man Then you can just use the command man navicli
The man page for navicli is quite good, I thought.
Greg