Adaptec 412R User Guide - Page 42

Installing Storage Manager Pro On Solaris, Caution, Warning

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Accessing Your Storage Management Tools 6 When the installation is complete, click Done. The Set Administrator Password window appears. 7 Type a new password, re-enter it to verify it, then click OK. Do not click OK without changing the password. ! Caution: You must supply the password immediately. If you do not supply the password, you will be unable to log in after the next reboot, and will have to uninstall and reinstall Storage Manager Pro. The installation is complete. You can now perform all of the functions described in the Adaptec Storage Manager Pro User's Guide. Warning: Adaptec strongly recommends that you regularly and consistently back up your data so that it may be recovered in the event of a failure that's not protected by a fault-tolerant array. Installing Storage Manager Pro On Solaris To install Storage Manager Pro on Solaris: 1 Log in as root. 2 Type: ./setup.bin 3 Start Storage Manager pro. Change the directory to /opt StorageManagerPro or the directory where you installed Storage Manager Pro and Type: ./ASMPro 4 Continue with Step 3 on page 3-2. The installer creates symbolic links in /user/local/bin/ for the Storage Manager Pro executables. See the Storage Manager Pro User's Guide for information about starting and using the program. 3-3

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3-3
Accessing Your Storage Management Tools
6
When the installation is complete, click
Done
.
The Set Administrator Password window appears.
7
Type a new password, re-enter it to verify it, then click
OK
.
Do
not
click
OK
without changing the password.
Caution:
You
must
supply the password immediately. If
you do not supply the password, you will be unable to log
in after the next reboot, and will have to uninstall and
reinstall Storage Manager Pro.
The installation is complete.
You can now perform all of the functions described in the
Adaptec
Storage Manager Pro User’s Guide
.
Warning:
Adaptec strongly recommends that you regularly
and consistently back up your data so that it may be
recovered in the event of a failure that’s not protected by a
fault-tolerant array.
Installing Storage Manager Pro On Solaris
To install Storage Manager Pro on Solaris:
1
Log in as root.
2
Type:
./setup.bin
3
Start Storage Manager pro. Change the directory to /opt
StorageManagerPro or the directory where you installed
Storage Manager Pro and Type:
./ASMPro
4
Continue with
Step 3 on page 3-2
.
The installer creates symbolic links in /user/local/bin/ for the
Storage Manager Pro executables. See the Storage Manager Pro
User’s Guide for information about starting and using the
program.
!