Emulex OneCommand Manager Application User Manual (P006979-01A Version 5.2, August 2011)

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 18
3. Untar the file.
tar zxvf elxocmcore-<supported_os>-<app_ver>-<rel>.tgz
4. Change (use cd command) to the core kit directory created in step 3.
cd elxocmcore-<supported_os>-<app_ver>-<rel>
5. Run the install.sh script.
./install.sh
In a Linux System with an Existing HBAnyware CLI Kit Installed
You have two options when installing the OneCommand Manager application CLI on a Linux system:
Upgrade - preserve existing settings
Clean install - overwrite existing settings
To upgrade:
1. You must install the current core kit as detailed in “In Linux” on page 17.
The rpm file handles the configuration file upgrade.
The install script executes an rpm upgrade (rpm -U *.rpm) to upgrade the installed version of the
core kit to the current version.
To perform a clean install:
1. Uninstall the existing OneCommand Manager application CLI using the uninstall script included
in the tar file or in /usr/sbin/ocmanager/scripts directory.
2. Install the specific rpm file for your driver for Linux version. For information on installing the rpm
file, see “In Linux” on page 17.
Uninstalling Older HBAnyware Kits on Linux
Uninstalling an older HBAnyware core kit:
1. Run the following command to remove the core kit.
rpm -e elxlinuxcorekit
Uninstalling an older HBAnyware enterprise kit:
1. Run the uninstall script located in /usr/sbin/hbanyware/scripts to remove the enterprise kit.
Note: The core kit consists of 2 rpm files for each supported architecture and each
supported version of Linux:
1. elxocmlibhbaapi-*.rpm
2. elxocmcore-*.rpm
Note: The OneCommand Manager application core kit cannot be installed if a previous
version of HBAnyware is installed.
Note: There is no upgrade path from an HBAnyware 4.x or 3.x core kit to a OneCommand
Manager application 5.2.0.x core kit. You must uninstall previous versions of the
HBAnyware utility before installing a OneCommand Manager application core kit. For
information on uninstalling older versions of HBAnyware, see “Uninstalling Older
HBAnyware Kits on Linux” on page 18.
Note: If an HBAnyware CLI or enterprise kit is installed, follow the procedure for
“Uninstalling Older HBAnyware Kits on Linux” on page 18.
Note: Your configuration files are backed up by rpm with an .rpmsave extension.