The OneCommand Utility User Manual
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Security Configurator that you want to remove. Proceed to step 2. If the Security Configurator is
not installed, proceed to step 3.
2.
If the HBAnyware Security Configurator is installed, follow these steps:
a.
Log on as ‘root’.
b.
Change to the directory to which you copied the tar file.
c.
Extract the tar file using the tar -xvf command.
d.
Change to the newly created directory.
e.
Run the uninstall script with the ssc parameter specified. Type:
./uninstall ssc
3.
Uninstall the HBAnyware utility and the Application Helper Module:
a.
Log on as ‘root’.
b.
Change to the directory to which you copied the tar file.
c.
Extract the tar file using the tar -xvf command.
d.
Change to the newly created directory.
e.
Uninstall any previously installed versions. Type:
./uninstall
In Solaris SFS
Prerequisites
•
The Solaris SFS 2.50 driver must be installed.
Procedures
To install the OneCommand Manager application CLI:
1.
Copy the OneCommand Manager application core kit to a temporary directory on the system.
2.
Untar the core kit. Type:
tar xvf elxocmcore-<
kit version
>.tar
3.
Change to the newly created elxocmcore-<kit version> directory:
cd ./elxocmcore-<
kit version
>/
4.
Run the install script and follow the instructions.
./install
If the HBAnyware utility, the OneCommand Manager application core kit, the OneCommand
Manager application enterprise kit, or the Solaris SFS driver utilities are already present on the
system, the install script attempts to first remove them.