Installing ServeRAID Manager on UnixWare or Open UNIX
Notes:
1. The ServeRAID Manager program requires that you install either the JDK for
2. To install or remove the ServeRAID Manager package, you must have root
3. If the ServeRAID Manager program has previously been installed on your
4. When installed on UnixWare or Open UNIX, the current version of the
Complete the following steps to install the ServeRAID Manager program for
UnixWare or Open UNIX:
1. Insert the IBM ServeRAID Support CD into the CD-ROM drive.
2. Type the following and press Enter:
3. Type the following and press Enter:
4. Type the following and press Enter:
5. When the installation is complete, type the following and press Enter:
6. Type the following and press Enter:
Starting the ServeRAID Manager program
After you have configured your ServeRAID controller, installed the device drivers,
installed the operating system, and installed the ServeRAID Manager program on
your server, you can administer and monitor your ServeRAID controllers, as well as
modify the ServeRAID controller configuration.
Starting the ServeRAID Manager program in Windows XP, Windows
2000, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Me, Windows 98, or Windows 95
To start the ServeRAID Manager program in Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows
Me, Windows 98, or Windows 95, click Start → Programs → ServeRAID Manager →
ServeRAID Manager. The ServeRAID Manager program opens, and a window
similar to the following appears.
SCO operating systems, versions 1.1.7b or 1.1.3u, or the JRE for Caldera UNIX
operating systems, version 1.3.0. You can download the JDK and JRE from the
Caldera Web site at http://www.caldera.com/download/.
privileges.
server, you must remove that version before upgrading. All customization files
(such as Managed system tree nodes and the Notification list) are saved and
used in the upgrade. To remove the ServeRAID Manager program from
UnixWare or Open UNIX, type the following command:
pkgrm RaidMan
ServeRAID Manager program supports up to eight ServeRAID controllers.
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.
cd /mnt/openunix/manager
./mgr_inst
cd /
umount /mnt
You can now remove the CD from the CD-ROM drive.
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