User's Guide

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 7
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.
The kit is activated with the optional switch /q or /q2. The /q switch displays progress reports.
The /q2 switch does not display progress reports.
You must select a Management Mode by adding the mmode argument and the ability to change
that Management Mode by adding the change argument with selected values as in the example
below.
For example at the command prompt type:
elxocm-windows-x86-5.01.00.10-4.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
The following are the possible achange values:
0. Do not allow Management Mode to change
1. Allow Management Mode to change
2. You can also set the following optional parameters:
MHost - This optional switch allows a non-management-host user to select a Management
Host with which to register. If this switch is not specified, the default value of 0 will be used
and the feature will be disabled. If the switch is specified, the value can be a host name or
an IP address which will be validated by the installer. An error message appears if /mmode
is set as Local Only or Management Host.
excl - This optional switch allows the non-management-host user to select whether it will
process requests exclusively from the Management Host specified by the MHost switch.
This option is only accepted if accompanied by a valid MHost value; otherwise an error
message appears. If this switch is not specified, the default value of 0 will be used. If the
switch is specified, the valid values are as follows:
0. Remotely managed by other hosts.
1. Remotely managed by Management Host ONLY
Mtcp - This optional switch allows you to enable or disable remote management and to
specify the TCP/IP port number over which management will occur. If this switch is not
specified, the default TCP/IP port number 2333 will be used.
If the management host option is selected, you must either select the default port number or
enter a valid TCP/IP port number on the command line. A value of 0 will not be accepted.
If one of the non-management host options is selected, the TCP/IP port number may be
entered on the command line.