Emulex OneCommand Manager Application User Manual (P006979-01A Version 5.2, August 2011)

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 8
Unattended Installation in Windows
To install the OneCommand Manager application in Windows:
1. From the Emulex website, download the x64 or x86 OneCommand Manager Enterprise Kit
installation file to your system.
The kit is activated with the optional switch /q or /q2. The /q switch displays progress reports.
The /q2 switch does not display progress reports.
You must select a Management Mode by adding the mmode argument and the ability to change
that Management Mode by adding the change argument with selected values as in the example
below.
For example at the command prompt type:
elxocm-windows-x86-5.01.00.10-4.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
The following are the possible achange values:
0. Do not allow Management Mode to change
1. Allow Management Mode to change
In Solaris
The following must be installed for the utilities to function properly:
The Solaris FC/FCoE inbox driver version 2.60 or later or the out of box driver version elxfc
4.00.xx.xx must be installed for FC/FCoE management.
The NIC inbox driver version OCe1.20 or later or the out of box driver version 4.00 must be
installed for UCNA management.
To install the OneCommand Manager application in Solaris:
1. Copy the Solaris utility kit to a temporary directory on your system.
2. Untar the utility kit:
tar xvf elxocm-solaris-<version>.tar
3. Change to the newly created elxocm-solaris-<version> directory:
cd ./elxocm-solaris-<version>/
4. Execute the install script to begin installation. If the HBAnyware utility, OneCommand Manager
Core or OneCommand Manager Enterprise applications or the Solaris driver utilities are already
present on the system, the install script attempts to remove them first:
./install
Note: If Emulex OneConnect UCNAs are installed on the system, the NIC driver must be
installed and reporting all NIC ports. Otherwise, the OneCommand Manager
application cannot manage UCNAs.