Adaptec 5405Z User Guide - Page 10

Starting the Command Line Utility

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Chapter 1: Getting Started with the Command Line Utility ● 10 Note: Ignore the note saying "Application can be started by typing /usr/StorMan/ StorMan.sh". VMWare does not support the Adaptec Storage Manager GUI. 4 Change to the /usr/StorMan directory, then enter this command: chmod +x arcconf 5 Unmount the Adaptec Storage Manager Installation CD. Refer to your operating system documentation for detailed instructions. Starting the Command Line Utility To start ARCCONF, enter one of the following commands: ● Windows-\arcconf.exe ● Linux-/usr//arcconf ● UnixWare/OpenServer-/opt/RaidMan/arcconf ● Solaris-/usr/StorMan/arcconf ● FreeBSD-//arcconf ● VMWare-/usr/StorMan/arcconf Install_dir is the directory where the utility is installed. To see a list of available commands, type ARCCONF at the prompt. The utility command functions are detailed in the next chapter, Using the Command Line Utility.

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Chapter 1: Getting Started with the Command Line Utility
10
Note:
Ignore the note saying "Application can be started by typing /usr/StorMan/
StorMan.sh". VMWare does not support the
Adaptec Storage Manager
GUI.
4
Change to the /usr/StorMan directory, then enter this command:
chmod +x arcconf
5
Unmount the Adaptec Storage Manager Installation CD. Refer to your operating system
documentation for detailed instructions.
Starting the Command Line Utility
To start
ARCCONF
, enter one of the following commands:
Windows—
<
install_dir
>\arcconf.exe
Linux—
/usr/<
install_dir
>/arcconf
UnixWare/OpenServer—
/opt/RaidMan/arcconf
Solaris—
/usr/StorMan/arcconf
FreeBSD—
/<
install_dir
>/arcconf
VMWare—
/usr/StorMan/arcconf
Install_dir
is the directory where the utility is installed
.
To see a list of available commands, type
ARCCONF
at the prompt. The utility command
functions are detailed in the next chapter,
Using the Command Line Utility
.