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High-availability SAM (HA-SAM) depends on the Sun StorageTek QFS Sun Cluster
agent, so this configuration must be installed with a shared Sun StorageTek QFS file
system that is mounted and managed by the Sun StorageTek QFS Sun Cluster agent.
For more information see “Configuring a SAM-QFS File System in a Sun Cluster
Environment (HA-SAM)” on page 211.
File System Manager
The File System Manager software is a browser-based graphical user interface that
enables you to configure and control one or more Sun StorageTek QFS or Sun SAM-
QFS servers from a central location. To access this central location, you can use the
web browser on any host in your network.
The goal of the software is to provide an easy-to-use interface for performing the
most common tasks associated with Sun StorageTek QFS or Sun SAM-QFS servers.
To further configure or administer a server, use the server’s command-line interface,
scripts, configuration files, and so on. For more information, and instructions for
installing File System Manager, see the Sun StorageTek Storage Archive Manager
Installation and Upgrade Guide.
▼ To Invoke the File System Manager
1. Log in to the management station web server.
2. In a web browser, go to the following URL:
For hostname, type the name of the host where File System Manager is installed. If
you need to specify a domain name in addition to the host name, specify the
hostname in this format: hostname.domainname.
Note that this URL begins with https, not http.
The Sun Java™ Web Console login screen appears.
3. At the User Name prompt, enter root or another valid user name.
Note – If you have upgraded the File System Manager software from an earlier
version, the samadmin user account is also available. You can type samadmin in the
User Name field and then type the samadmin password to gain full access to all File
System Manager operations.
https://hostname:6789
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