MANAGE THE ASC SERVER
The ASC Server is a storage server designed to require little or no maintenance.
All day-to-day ASC administrative functions can be performed through the ASC
Console. However, there may be situations when direct access to the Server is
required, particularly during initial setup and configuring of physical storage
devices attached to the Server or for troubleshooting purposes.
If access to the Server’s operating system is required, it can be done either
directly or remotely from computers on the SAN.
Start the ASC Server
Execute the following commands to start the ASC Server processes:
cd /usr/local/asc/bin
./asc start
You should see the processes start.
If the server is already started, you can use
./asc restart
to stop and then start
the processes
Set ASC to start automatically upon bootup
Execute the following commands:
From the directory /etc/rc.d/rc3.d on the Server, enter the following command:
ln -s /usr/local/asc/bin/asc S99asc
This command is case sensitive. The file
S99asc
will be created. You can verify
using the command: ls -l S99asc
Reboot the server to verify ASC starts.
To stop ASC from starting on bootup, delete the file /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S99asc.
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