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

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 9
5. When prompted, enter the type of management you want to use:
1 Local Mode : HBA's on this Platform can be managed by OneCommand
clients on this Platform Only.
2 Managed Mode: HBA's on this Platform can be managed by local or
remote OneCommand clients.
3 Remote Mode : Same as '2' plus OneCommand clients on this Platform
can manage local and remote HBA's.
6. If you answered <2> or <3> in step 5, you must decide if you want the OneCommand Manager
application to operate in read-only mode. Read-only mode prevents users from performing
certain operations such as resetting adapters, updating an adapter's firmware and changing
adapter driver properties and bindings. It only affects the local OneCommand Manager
application interface. These operations can still be performed using remote management. Enter
<y> for yes to allow the user to perform these operations, enter <n> for no if read-only mode is
desired.
7. You are prompted about allowing users to change the management mode after installation.
Enter <y> for yes, or <n> for no.
In Linux
The following must be installed before you can install the OneCommand Manager application:
The appropriate driver for your operating system:
Linux driver version 8.2.0.33.3p or later (For RHEL5 and SLES10 operating systems.)
Linux driver version 8.3.5.X or later (For RHEL 6 SLES 11 SP1 operating systems.)
Previous versions of the Linux driver must be uninstalled. You must run the uninstall script that
shipped with the version of the Linux driver you want to remove.
To install the OneCommand Manager application in Linux:
1. Log on as ‘root’.
2. Download the utilities from the Emulex website or copy them from the installation CD.
3. Copy the installation and uninstallation scripts to a known location, for easy access by other
users.
4. Copy the OneCommand elxocm-<Platform>-<AppsRev>.tgz file to a directory on the install
machine.
5. Change to the directory to which you copied the tar file.
6. Untar the file.
For RHEL 5 and RHEL 6 type:
tar zxvf elxocm-rhel5-rhel6-<apps_ver>-<rel>.tgz
For SLES 10 and SLES 11 type:
tar zxvf elxocm-sles10-sles11-<apps_ver>-<rel>.tgz
7. Change to the elxocm directory created in step 6.
For RHEL 5 and RHEL 6 type:
cd elxocm-rhel5-rhel6-<apps_ver>-<rel>
Note: The RHEL 6 Enterprise kit requires the intallation of the libstdc++-5.so library. This
library is available through the compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-68.<arch>.rpm or later. The
PPC and x86_64 builds require the 64bit version installed which is installed in
/usr/lib64.The i386 build requires the 32bit version installed which is installed in
/usr/lib.