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Re: CentOS 5.3 - PSP installed - ACU Page blank

 
Kurt Peters
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CentOS 5.3 - PSP installed - ACU Page blank

When I go to the ACU web page, nothing is show (other than the standard HP stuff at the top). It looks like all the agents are installed. Is there any commands I can try to see if it's (ACU) installed right?
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K
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Diego Castelli
Trusted Contributor

Re: CentOS 5.3 - PSP installed - ACU Page blank

did u installed ACU CLI?
if so try launching it and do:

controller all show status


if everything's OK, then check your browser's settings and JRE installed.

HTH
bye
Diego C.

MS MCSA Server 2003

HP Accredited Integration Specialist
Kurt Peters
New Member

Re: CentOS 5.3 - PSP installed - ACU Page blank

I had to start the cpqacuxe by hand. I then had to point at 127.0.0.1 instead of localhost to get it working.

Should cpqacuxe by up all the time or is that a security risk?

Also, I have two other questions:
1) how do I add another user, so we don't have to use root to log in?
2) can you point me to a place that explains the automatic disk rebuilding with the G6 400i controller and how to monitor the sync process using the web-based ACU? That is when you put a blank disk in vs putting a disk with "expired" data in replacing disk 1 in a RAID 1 array?

Kurt
SMR
Valued Contributor

Re: CentOS 5.3 - PSP installed - ACU Page blank

Kurt,

I know the management homepage has settings to allow different levels of user access to certain groups but I dont know if those security policies are applied to the ACU as well, I dont think so but it would not hurt o try.

The rebuild process starts automatically once you have put the drive in if i got your question right, to monitor the progress I think you click on "More information" for the particular logical drive rebuilding.
Diego Castelli
Trusted Contributor

Re: CentOS 5.3 - PSP installed - ACU Page blank

But, did you start it in the startup scripts?

i think (cause CentOS is not a fully supported OS 4 PSP) you may have to start it that way.

Try to take a look @ another linux server with RHEL (if you have one).

I recently set up one and i think i saw lots of HP startup scripts after the PSP installation.
Diego C.

MS MCSA Server 2003

HP Accredited Integration Specialist