User`s manual
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Chapter 8: MegaRAID Overview and Installation
5. On the next screen, accept the default destination folder, or click CHANGE to select a
different destination folder.
Click N
EXT to continue.
The SETUP TYPE screen appears.
6. Select one of the Setup options. The options are fully explained in the screen text.
• Select C
OMPLETE if you are installing MegaRAID Storage Manager software on
a server.
• Select C
LIENT if you are installing MegaRAID Storage Manager software on a
PC that is used to view and configure servers over a network.
• Select S
ERVER to install only those components required for remote server man-
agement.
• Select S
TANDALONE if you are using MegaRAID Storage Manager software to
create and manage storage configurations on a standalone workstation.
Click N
EXT to proceed.
7. On the next screen, click INSTALL to install the program.
8. Click FINISH when the final CONFIGURATION WIZARD screen appears.
If you select CLIENT installation for a PC used to monitor servers, and if there are no
available servers with a registered framework on the local subnet (that is, servers with a
complete installation of MegaRAID Storage Manager software), you cannot connect to a
remote server unless you first edit the startupui.bat file. Specifically, you must add the IP
address of the remote server to the end of the startupui.bat file.
For example, to connect to a remote framework on server 192.168.0.10, add the IP
address to the end of startupui.bat as shown in this example:
start JRE\bin\javaw -classpath .;GUI.jar
GUI.VivaldiStartupDialog ajsgyqkj=71244 192.168.0.10
Be sure to include a space in front of the IP address, as shown in the above example.
8-4 Installing for Linux
Follow these steps if you need to install MegaRAID Storage Manager software on a
system running Red Hat Linux or SUSE Linux:
1. Copy the MSM_linux_installer...tar.gz file to a temporary folder.
2. Untar the MSM_linux_installer...tar.gz file using the following command:
tar -zxvf MSM_linux_installer...tar.gz
A new disk directory is created.
3. Go to the new disk directory, and in that directory find and read the readme.txt file.
4. To start the installation, enter the following command:
./install.sh










