Q-Logic FC Network Card User Manual


 
1–Installation and Removal
Installing SANsurfer FC/CNA HBA CLI
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Standard Command Line Installation
Type the following text for a standard installation of SANsurfer FC/CNA HBA CLI
on a Windows operating system, where xx indicates the version of SANsurfer
FC/CNA HBA CLI:
scli-1.x.x.xx.windows.exe
By default, SANsurfer FC/CNA HBA CLI is installed in the following directory:
Program files\QLogic Corporation\SANsurferCLI
If you want to change the default location, enter the directory in the command line;
for example:
scli-1.x.x-xx.windows.exe installdir="c:\sansurfercli"
Silent Command Line Installation
The command for a silent installation is the same as for a standard installation
(see “Standard Command Line Installation” on page 1-13), with the addition of the
command parameters listed in Table 1-1. Examples using these parameters
follow the table.
Table 1-1. Windows Command Line Installation Parameters
Parameter Meaning Description
/r
Record mode
a
To run the SANsurfer FC/CNA HBA CLI installation package
in silent mode, first run scli-1.x.x-xx.windows.exe
with the /r parameter to generate a response file, which
stores information about the data entered and options
selected at run time. By default, the response file is created
inside the system's Windows folder. To specify an alternative
response file name and location, use the /f1 parameter.
/s Silent mode For an InstallScript MSI or InstallScript project, the command
scli-1.x.x-xx.windows.exe /s runs the installation in
silent mode, based on the responses contained in the
Setup.iss file, located in the same directory. (Response
files are created by running Setup.exe with the /r option).
To specify an alternative file name or location of the
response file, use the /f1 parameter.
/f1 Specify alternative
response file name
a
This parameter allows you to specify the name and location
of the response file.
The /f1 parameter is available when creating a response
file (with the /r option) and when using a response file (with
the /s option).