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Product Support and Software Maintenance
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UltraNet WebView Monitoring Application
5. Issue the tartoc <filename> command to display a listing of
the files within the tar archive file you wish to extract.
6. Check the resulting list to see if any of the files within the tar
archive already exist on the disk. If versions of the files within the
tar archive already exist on the disk, check their size to see if they
are larger than the versions in the tar archive.
7. If any files in the tar archive are larger than the corresponding
files on the disk, proceed to
step . If the files in the tar archive are
smaller than the corresponding files on the disk, do one of the
following:
— Rename the corresponding file(s) on the disk using the rename
<file 1><file 2>
command.
— Remove the corresponding file(s) on the disk using the
remove <file> command.
8. Issue the tarExtract “vx_tar.tar”,0 command at the prom
prompt. Wait for the prom prompt to return before proceeding to
step .
9. After the tarExtract command is complete, issue a reset
command to boot up the UltraNet Edge 3000.
10. Remove any files that were renamed in step .
11. Issue the flash_html “romx” command at the prom prompt.
12. Issue the reset command after the flash_html “romx” is
complete.
UltraNet WebView Monitoring Application
UltraNet WebView is McDATA’s browser-based monitoring tool for
the UltraNet product family. It provides the ability to monitor SNMP
interface statistics and the status of the chassis on an individual node
in an UltraNet storage network. UltraNet WebView provides
McDATA node monitoring capabilities from any location in the
world that has an internet connection plus security access to that
node. It supports browser-based access to Java applications through
an Ethernet maintenance interface and in-band browsing through a
WAN port.