Unattended installation in windows – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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OneCommand™ Manager Application

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2. Installing and Uninstalling OneCommand Manager Application Components

Installing the OneCommand Manager Application

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modes. See “Using OneCommand Manager Secure Management” on page 83 or

“Changing Management and Read-Only Mode” on page 85 for more information.

Choose the management type you want and click OK.

6. Check or uncheck the Enable TCP/IP Management checkbox to enable or disable

remote management over TCP/IP. You can also change the TCP/IP port used

(23333 is the IANA registered port for Emulex).

7. The Installation Completed window appears when the installation is finished. Click

Finish. A shortcut is added to the Start menu. You do not need to reboot the system.

Unattended Installation in Windows

To install the OneCommand Manager application in Windows:
1. From the Emulex website, download the x64 or x86 OneCommand Manager

Enterprise Kit installation file to your system.

2. Activate the kit with switch /q or /q2.

The /q switch displays progress reports.

The /q2 switch does not display progress reports.

3. You can enable Secure Management Mode by adding the sec=1 argument or disable

it by sec=0. If the sec argument is not entered, Secure Management is disabled by

default. See “Using OneCommand Manager Secure Management” on page 83 for

more information.

To enable Secure Management, at the command prompt type

elxocm-windows-x86-<version>.exe sec=1 /q2

To disable Secure Management, at the command prompt type

elxocm-windows-x86-<version>.exe sec=0 /q2

4. You can select a management mode by adding the mmode argument and the ability

to change that management mode by adding the achange argument with selected

values as in the example below. See “Changing Management and Read-Only

Mode” on page 85 for more information.

Note: If you enabled Secure Management in Step 3, you cannot enter an mmode

value. Doing so results in a 'conflicting parameters' error.

For example, at the command prompt type

elxocm-windows-x86-<version>.exe mmode=3 achange=1 /q2

The following are the possible mmode values:

1 – Local Only Management Mode
2 – Local Plus Management Mode
3 – Full Management Mode
4 – Local Plus Management Mode and Read Only
5 – Full Management Mode and Read Only
6 – Management host

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