Netapp Oncommand System Manager 3 Download
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How to Download and Install NetApp OnCommand System Manager 3
NetApp OnCommand System Manager is a graphical interface that enables you to manage storage systems and storage objects such as disks, aggregates, volumes, LUNs, and files. It helps you administer both Data ONTAP operating in 7-Mode and clustered Data ONTAP.
In this article, we will show you how to download and install NetApp OnCommand System Manager 3 on Windows and Linux platforms.
Downloading the System Manager software
You can download the System Manager software from the NetApp Support Site[^1^]. You need to have a valid NetApp account to access the site. You can choose the version of System Manager that matches your Data ONTAP version and your operating system.
Installing System Manager on Windows
To install System Manager on Windows, you need to have administrator privileges on your computer. You also need to have Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.7 or later installed.
Follow these steps to install System Manager on Windows:
Double-click the System Manager installer file that you downloaded.
Click Next on the welcome screen.
Read and accept the license agreement, and then click Next.
Select the destination folder for System Manager, and then click Next.
Click Install to start the installation.
Click Finish when the installation is complete.
Upgrading to System Manager on Windows
If you have a previous version of System Manager installed on your Windows computer, you can upgrade to a newer version by following these steps:
Double-click the System Manager installer file that you downloaded.
Click Yes to confirm that you want to upgrade.
Follow the same steps as for installing System Manager on Windows.
Uninstalling System Manager on Windows
To uninstall System Manager on Windows, you need to have administrator privileges on your computer. Follow these steps to uninstall System Manager on Windows:
Open the Control Panel and select Programs and Features.
Select NetApp OnCommand System Manager from the list of programs and click Uninstall.
Click Yes to confirm that you want to uninstall.
Click Finish when the uninstallation is complete.
Installing System Manager on Linux
To install System Manager on Linux, you need to have root privileges on your computer. You also need to have JRE 1.7 or later installed.
Follow these steps to install System Manager on Linux:
Open a terminal window and navigate to the directory where you downloaded the System Manager installer file.
Change the permissions of the installer file to make it executable by running this command: chmod +x ocsm-version-linux.bin
Run the installer file by running this command: ./ocsm-version-linux.bin
Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.
Upgrading to System Manager on Linux
If you have a previous version of System Manager installed on your Linux computer, you can upgrade to a newer version by following these steps:
Open a terminal window and navigate to the directory where you downloaded the System Manager installer file.
Change the permissions of the installer file to make it executable by running this command: chmod +x ocsm-version-linux.bin
Run the installer file by running this command: ./ocsm-version-linux.bin -i console
Select Upgrade when prompted and follow the instructions on the screen to complete the upgrade.
Uninstalling System Manager on Linux
To uninstall System Manager on Linux, you need to have root privileges on your computer. Follow these steps to uninstall System Manager on Linux:
Open a terminal window and navigate to the directory where you installed System Manager.
Run this command: .uninstall/uninstaller.bin -i console 061ffe29dd