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QConvergeConsole CLI User's Guide - QLogic

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1–System RequirementsSoftware RequirementsThe minimum requirements for a SAN environment are as follows:• Storage. Fibre Channel or iSCSI devices, such as disks and RAIDsubsystems. <strong>QConvergeConsole</strong> <strong>CLI</strong> supports most Fibre Channel andiSCSI devices. See the <strong>QLogic</strong> Storage Networking Interoperability <strong>Guide</strong>,which you can download from the following <strong>QLogic</strong> Web page:http://connect.qlogic.com/interopguide/info.aspNOTE:Tape devices are shown as part of the configuration, but are not fullysupported. Only persistent binding is supported.Software RequirementsThe software requirements for the server on which your adapter is physicallyinstalled are as follows:• <strong>QLogic</strong> adapter drivers for your operating systemNOTE:Refer to the <strong>QLogic</strong> Web site for <strong>QLogic</strong> adapter drivers and agents:http://driverdownloads.qlogic.com.• Administrative privileges to perform management functionsOperating System Requirements<strong>QConvergeConsole</strong> <strong>CLI</strong> runs on the following platforms:• Windows ® Server ® 2003, Windows Server 2008• Red Hat ® Linux ® Advance Server/Enterprise Server• Novell SUSE ® Linux Enterprise Server (SLES)NOTE:For the supported operating system versions, refer to the Readme where<strong>QConvergeConsole</strong> <strong>CLI</strong> is posted on the <strong>QLogic</strong> Web site:http://driverdownloads.qlogic.com.Supported <strong>QLogic</strong> AdaptersThe supported <strong>QLogic</strong>-branded adapters are as follows. For support ofOEM-branded adapters, please contact your OEM.1-2 SN0054667-00 B

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