Installation Manual

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The library name is listed first and then the path, as shown in the following example:
com.emulex.emulexapilibrary /usr/lib64/libemulexhbaapi.so
com.emulex.emulexapilibrary /usr/lib/libemulexhbaapi.so
For 32-bit hosts running the Linux operating system, the following is displayed in hba.conf file:
To view the hba.conf file, enter the following:
cat /etc/hba.conf
The library name is listed first and then the path, as shown in the following example:
com.emulex.emulexapilibrary /usr/lib/libemulexhbaapi.so
Driver Information for Verifying QLogic SNIA Adapters
QLogic SNIA adapters come from a separate package, qlapi-vX.XXX-rel.tgz, found in the QLogic
driver. The adapters are installed separately after the driver. To view the location of the library,
enter the following at the command prompt:
# more /etc/hba.conf
The following is displayed:
qla2x00 /usr/lib/libqlsdm.so
Installing the CIM Extension
Keep in mind the following:
The instructions in this section apply if you are doing a local installation of the CIM extension,
as opposed to a scripted or push installation. If you want to perform a scripted or push
installation of the CIM extension, first install the CIM extension locally by following the
instructions in this section, and then performing the scripted or push installation. The instructions
in this section only need to be performed once if you are doing a scripted or push installation.
Contact customer support for information about performing a scripted or push installation.
To upgrade the CIM extension, first remove the previous version before installing the latest
version. Builds 4.2 and later of the CIM extension are compatible with this build of the
management server. You must upgrade your CIM extension if you want the latest functionality,
as described in ”About Upgrading Your CIM Extensions” on page 189.
The installation is a two-step process where a “requires” rpm is run first to check for
dependencies, and then the full rpm is installed.
You must install the CIM extension for SUSE and Red Hat Linux to the default directory. If there
are space issues, such as large CIM extension binary files, create a symbolic link to a folder
with more space.
To install the CIM extension:
1. Login as root.