Setup Guide
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Emulex OneCommand Manager Command Line Interface User Guide
For example, at the command prompt, type the following command:
elxocm-windows-x64-5.01.00.10-4.exe mmode=3 achange=1 /q2
The following are the possible mmode values:
1 – Local Only Management mode
2 – Local Plus Management mode
3 – Full Management mode
4 – Local Plus Management mode and Read Only
5 – Full Management mode and Read Only
6 – Management host
The following are the possible achange values:
0 – Do not allow management mode to change
1 – Allow management mode to change
You can also set the following optional parameters:
– MHost – This optional switch allows a nonmanagement-host user to select a management host to register with. If
this switch is not specified, the default value of 0 is used, and the capability will be dimmed. If the switch is specified,
the value can be a host name or an IP address, which is validated by the installer. An error message appears if
mmode is set as Local Only management mode or Management Host mode.
– mExcl – This optional switch allows the nonmanagement-host user to select whether the OneCommand Manager
application processes requests exclusively from the management host specified by the MHost switch. This option is
only accepted if accompanied by a valid MHost value; otherwise, an error message appears. If this switch is not
specified, the default value of 0 is used. If the switch is specified, the valid values are:
0 – Remotely managed by other hosts.
1 – Remotely managed by management host only.
– Mtcp – This optional switch allows you to enable or disable remote management and to specify the TCP/IP port
number over which management occurs. If this switch is not specified, the default TCP/IP port number 23333 is
used.
If the management host option is selected, you must select the default port number or enter a valid TCP/IP port
number on the command line. A value of 0 will not be accepted.
If one of the nonmanagement host options is selected, you can enter the TCP/IP port number on the command line.
2.4.3 Uninstalling in Windows
You can uninstall the OneCommand Manager CLI in Windows in one of two ways:
Through the Control Panel
Through the command line
2.4.3.1 Uninstalling through the Control Panel
To uninstall the OneCommand Manager CLI in Windows through the Control Panel, perform these steps:
1. In the Control Panel, select Programs and Features.
2. If present, select Emulex OCManager CLI [version], and click Uninstall/Change; you are prompted to continue. Click
Yes.
The OneCommand Manager CLI components are removed from the system.