Adaptec 2169400-R User Guide - Page 27

Installing on Solaris, Using Adaptec Storage Manager on VMWare, Command Line, Interface User's Guide

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Getting Started Step 2: Installing and Starting Adaptec Storage Manager ● 27 4 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. 5 Unmount the Adaptec Storage Manager Installation CD: umount /mnt Installing on Solaris Note: If a previous version of Adaptec Storage Manager is installed on your system, you must remove it before beginning this installation. Any customization files you created with the previous version are saved and used in the upgrade. To remove Adaptec Storage Manager, type the pkgrm RaidMan command. To install Adaptec Storage Manager: 1 Insert the Adaptec Storage Manager Installation CD. The CD mounts automatically. (If it doesn't, manually mount the CD using a command similar to the one shown below. Refer to your operating system documentation for detailed instructions.) mount -F hsfs -o ro/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s2/mnt 2 Install Adaptec Storage Manager: pkgadd -d//solaris/manager/StorMan.ds 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. 4 Eject or unmount the Adaptec Storage Manager Installation CD. Refer to your operating system documentation for detailed instructions. Using Adaptec Storage Manager on VMWare To install Adaptec Storage Manager: 1 Mount the Adaptec Storage Manager Installation CD: mount -r /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom 2 Change to the cdrom directory: For Red Hat cd /mnt/cdrom/linux/manager For SUSE cd /media/cdrom/linux/manager 3 Extract the Linux Adaptec Storage Manager RPM package and install it: rpm --install ./StorMan*.rpm Note: Ignore the note that says "Application can be started by typing /usr/StorMan/ StorMan.sh". The console has no graphical capability. 4 Use the command line utility (ARRCONF) included with your RAID controller to configure and manage your disk drives. For more information, refer to the Command Line Interface User's Guide on the Adaptec Storage Manager Installation CD. 5 To use Adaptec Storage Manager to connect remotely from another system, you must open a range of ports in the built-in firewall using this command: esxcfg-firewall -o 34571:34581,tcp,in,"StorMan" For more information, see Logging In to Remote Systems on page 58.

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Getting Started Step 2: Installing and Starting Adaptec Storage Manager
27
4
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
5
Unmount the Adaptec Storage Manager Installation CD:
umount /mnt
Installing on Solaris
Note:
If a previous version of Adaptec Storage Manager is installed on your system, you must
remove it before beginning this installation. Any customization files you created with the previous
version are saved and used in the upgrade. To remove Adaptec Storage Manager, type the
pkgrm
RaidMan
command.
To install Adaptec Storage Manager:
1
Insert the Adaptec Storage Manager Installation CD.
The CD mounts automatically. (If it doesn’t, manually mount the CD using a command
similar to the one shown below. Refer to your operating system documentation for detailed
instructions.)
mount -F hsfs -o ro/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s2/mnt
2
Install Adaptec Storage Manager:
pkgadd -d/<mount point>/solaris/manager/StorMan.ds
3
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
4
Eject or unmount the Adaptec Storage Manager Installation CD. Refer to your operating
system documentation for detailed instructions.
Using Adaptec Storage Manager on VMWare
To install Adaptec Storage Manager:
1
Mount the Adaptec Storage Manager Installation CD:
mount -r /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
2
Change to the cdrom directory:
For Red Hat
cd /mnt/cdrom/linux/manager
For SUSE
cd /media/cdrom/linux/manager
3
Extract the Linux Adaptec Storage Manager RPM package and install it:
rpm --install ./StorMan*.rpm
Note:
Ignore the note that says "Application can be started by typing /usr/StorMan/
StorMan.sh". The console has no graphical capability.
4
Use the command line utility (ARRCONF) included with your RAID controller to
configure and manage your disk drives. For more information, refer to the
Command Line
Interface User’s Guide
on the Adaptec Storage Manager Installation CD.
5
To use Adaptec Storage Manager to connect remotely from another system, you must open
a range of ports in the built-in firewall using this command:
esxcfg-firewall -o 34571:34581,tcp,in,”StorMan”
For more information, see
Logging In to Remote Systems
on page 58
.