MVCLI BOSS-S1 Utility for Linux

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MVCLI BOSS-S1 Utility for Linux
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Fixes & Enhancements

Fixes
- none

Enhancements
- Added support for Ubuntu 16.04
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Version

4.1.13.31, A01

Release date

12 Oct 2017

Download Type

Utility

Category

SAS RAID

Importance

Optional
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Available formats

File Format: An application
File Name: mvcli 4.1.13.31_A01.zip
File Size: 2.72 MB
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0ab53228191bd704d31edfb9b196c05b
SHA1:
e7c023e8379f13d618ffa9d16d15538cf9e84ec3
SHA-256:
2016aeffa055a05f0088a445f6ed045356a148ee97bd07c6333588ad953fdce0

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Red Hat® Linux 7.3
Red Hat® Workstation 7.3
Red Hat® Enterprise Linux 6
SUSE Linux ES 12
Ubuntu® Desktop 16.04
Ubuntu® 16.04
BOSS-S1 Adapter
BOSS-S1 Modular
1. Copy over files to system.
2. Open a command prompt in the same folder as the file location.
3. Grant necessary permissions using "chmod +x install.sh" and "chmod +x mvcli"
4. Run "./install.sh"
5. Begin using CLI with "./mvcli help" for a list of commands.

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