Chapter 3. 3DM 2 (3ware Disk Manager) Introduction

(You can also click Continue, in which case you will see this message the next time you start 3DM.)

3When the 3DM logon screen appears, select whether you are a User or

Administrator.

4Enter your password and click Login.

If you are logging in for the first time after installing 3DM, the default password for both User and Administrator is 3ware.

Note: If you forget the passwords, uninstalling and reinstalling 3DM resets the passwords to 3ware.

Starting and Stopping the 3DM Process Manually on the Macintosh

The 3DM process should start automatically after it has been installed. If it does not, you can start it manually.

Warning: Before you start this process manually, make sure that the 3DM process is not already running. Starting multiple instances of 3DM can cause errors during use of 3DM.

To see if the 3DM process is already running

Open a Terminal window and type:

ps -ax grep 3dm2 grep -v grep

If 3DM is running, you will see it included on the output line that displays.

To stop the 3DM process so you can restart it

1 In a Terminal window, type:

sudo killall 3dm2

2When prompted for it, enter your administrator password.

3Wait for a minute or so before verifying that the process has been terminated. (It can take a couple of minutes for the process to be stopped.)

4Verify that the process has been terminated by typing

ps -ax grep 3dm2 grep -v grep

The output line should not include 3DM.

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