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lsmsa(8)						      System Manager's Manual							  lsmsa(8)

NAME
lsmsa - Starts the Storage Administrator (SA) graphical user interface (GUI) SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/lsmsa DESCRIPTION
SA is the graphical user interface for LSM. SA runs on a Tru64 UNIX system on which LSM is initialized and running. The SA client runs on any machine that supports the Java Runtime Environment. Issue the lsmsa command to display the SA main window. This window serves both as the starting point for all SA GUI-managed tasks and as a monitor for LSM file status. When the main window is displayed, a hierarchical view of LSM objects is presented. Clicking on an object dis- plays the objects of that type and a table of information about them. The SA GUI requires that the SA daemon be running. It is automatically started at boot time. Under normal conditions, the daemon does not need to be run manually. However, if SA does not connect to the server, stop the SA daemon by entering: /sbin/init.d/lsmsa stop Restart the daemon, by entering: /sbin/init.d/lsmsa start Then run /usr/bin/lsmsa as before. RESTRICTIONS
To use this utility, you must be the root user or be a member of the LSMSA administration group in the /etc/group file (lsmsa_admin by default). In addition, you must register the Advanced File System Utilities license. FILES
The SA preferences file stored in the user's home directory. SEE ALSO
lsmsad(8), volintro(8) lsmsa(8)

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lsmsad(8)						      System Manager's Manual							 lsmsad(8)

NAME
lsmsad - Starts the Storage Administrator (SA) daemon SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/lsmsad DESCRIPTION
The SA daemon, lsmsad, is a process required by lsmsa, the SA graphical user interface (GUI). The daemon issues commands and obtains system information on behalf of SA. The SA daemon runs on a Tru64 UNIX system on which LSM is initialized and running. The SA client runs on any machine that supports the Java Runtime Environment. The SA daemon is automatically started at boot time. Under normal conditions, the daemon does not need to be run manually. If SA does not start during the boot process, enter: /sbin/init.d/lsmsa stop To restart SA, enter: /sbin/init.d/lsmsa start Only one SA daemon can be running on a system at a given time. If a second SA daemon attempts to start, it will fail. RESTRICTIONS
You must be root user to run lsmsad. FILES
The script that starts lsmsad at boot time. The command log file that tracks SA tasks. The access log file that tracks login to SA. The server log file that tracks server startup information and server errors. The log maintenance shell script that saves and compresses log files. SEE ALSO
lsmsa(8), volintro(8) lsmsad(8)
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