Installing and uninstalling the cli, Linux, Citrix – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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OneCommand Manager Command Line Interface Version 10.2 User Manual

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2. Installing and Uninstalling the CLI

Linux

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2. Installing and Uninstalling the CLI

This chapter details prerequisites and procedures for installing and uninstalling the

OneCommand Manager CLI in the following operating systems: Linux, Solaris,

VMware ESXi, and Windows. It also describes the Secure Management capability and

the procedure for starting and stopping daemon processes.

Linux

Citrix

Citrix is based on CentOS Linux, however, for the OneCommand Manager CLI, Citrix

is more comparable to VMware – a hypervisor-style server for managing virtual

machines. The Citrix XenServer 6.2 operating system contains the OneCommand

Manager CLI application, and no additional installation is required. Citrix XenServer

5.6 SP2 and Citrix XenServer 6.0 and 6.1 operating systems will require OCM CLI

installation.

Note: Updated versions of OneCommand Manager CLI for Citrix XenServer are

available as part of the Device Update Driver kit for Citrix XenServer 5.6 SP2

and Citrix XenServer 6.0. For the latest kit, see the Emulex website.

Installing in Linux Without an Existing OneCommand CLI Kit

Note: Prior to installation, OneCommand groups must be configured on the LDAP

network or the local host machine for Secure Management operation. See

“OneCommand Manager Secure Management Configuration Requirements” on

page 297 for configuration instructions.

Linux OneCommand Manager Requirements

For new systems, install the specific Linux driver rpm files before installing the

OneCommand Manager CLI.

Libnl Library

On RHEL 5.5 and later and RHEL 6 and later, the OneCommand Core rpm file requires

the “Libnl” library. This library is not installed by default, but can be obtained from the

operating system distribution media.

For i386 RHEL 5.5, RHEL 5.6, and RHEL 6, use the 32bit libnl library.

For x86_64 RHEL 5.5, RHEL 5.6, and RHEL 6, use the 64bit libnl library.

For PPC RHEL 5.5, RHEL 5.6, and RHEL 6, use the 64bit libnl library.

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