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6. When prompted, choose whether or not to enable Secure Management for
OneCommand:
Do you want to enable Secure Management feature for OneCommand?
(s/u)
Enter 's' to select secure management. (LDAP/NIS OCM group
configuration required)
Enter 'u' to run without secure management (default).
Enter the letter 's' or 'u'.
Installing in Linux With an Existing OneCommand CLI Kit
Before installing the OneCommand Manager CLI, download the appropriate driver
from the Emulex website and install the driver. For example:
On OneConnect FCoE adapters:
For RHEL 5.5and later and SLES10 SP3 and later operating systems, use
Linux driver version 8.2.0.x.
For RHEL6 and later and SL11 SP1 and later operating systems, use Linux
driver version 8.3.5.x.
On OneConnect iSCSI adapters, use the iSCSI driver.
On OneConnect NIC adapters (including iSCSI-NIC and FCoE-NIC adapters),
use the Ethernet driver.
Note: The OneCommand Manager core kit cannot be installed if a previous version of
the HBAnyware utility is installed.
You have two options when installing the OneCommand Manager CLI on a Linux
system with an existing OneCommand CLI kit:
Updating an existing installation – preserve existing settings
Performing a clean install – overwrite existing settings
Updating (Preserving Existing Settings)
To update the OneCommand Manager CLI and preserve settings, you must install the
current core kit as detailed in “Installing in Linux Without an Existing OneCommand
CLI Kit” on page 300. The “.rpm” file handles the configuration file update. The install
script executes an rpm update (rpm -U *.rpm) to update the installed version of the core
kit to the current version.
Note: There is no update path from an HBAnyware 4.x or 3.x core kit to a
OneCommand Manager 5.1 or later core kit. You must un-install previous
versions of the HBAnyware utility before installing a OneCommand Manager
core kit. For information on uninstalling older versions of HBAnyware, see