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2. To install or remove the ServeRAID Manager package, you must have root
3. If ServeRAID Manager is installed on your system, you must remove the old
To install the ServeRAID Manager program for OpenServer, do the following.
Note: The ServeRAID Manager requires that you install the SCO OpenServer JDK
1. Insert the IBM ServeRAID Support CD into the CD-ROM drive.
2. Type the following:
3. Then, type (all on the same line):
4. Press Enter.
5. When the installation is complete, type:
6. Press Enter. You can now remove the CD from the CD-ROM drive.
Installing ServeRAID Manager on UnixWare
Notes:
1. To use the ServeRAID Manager program with UnixWare, you must have either
2. To install or remove the ServeRAID Manager package you must have root
3. If the ServeRAID Manager program is already installed on your server, you must
4. The current version of the ServeRAID Manager program supports up to 8
To install the ServeRAID Manager program for UnixWare, do the following:
1. Insert the IBM ServeRAID Support CD into the CD-ROM drive.
2. Type the following:
privileges.
version before upgrading. All customization files (such as Managed system tree
nodes, Notification list) are saved and used in the upgrade.
To remove the ServeRAID Manager program from OpenServer, type the
following command:
pkgrm RaidMan
1.1.x (or JRE 1.1.x). You can download the JDK and JRE from the SCO
Web site:
http://www.sco.com/java/
mount -r -f HS,lower /dev/cd0 /mnt
pkgadd -a /mnt/programs/openserv/manager/RaidMan.adm -d
/mnt/programs/openserv/manager/RaidMan.ds
umount /mnt
the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) or the Java Development Kit (JDK)
installed on your server.
privileges.
remove that version before upgrading. All customization files (such as Managed
system tree nodes, Notification list) are saved and used in the upgrade. To
remove the ServeRAID Manager program from UnixWare, type the following
command:
pkgrm RaidMan
ServeRAID controllers when using UnixWare.
mount -r -F cdfs /dev/cdrom/cdromdevicefile /mnt
where cdromdevicefile is the specific device file for the CD-ROM block device.
Look in the /dev/cdrom directory to determine what cdromdevicefile is on your
server, for example, c0b0t010.
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