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3DM2 (3ware Disk Manager 2) Introduction > Starting 3DM2 and Logging In > Managing the 3DM2 Daemon under FreeBSD, Linux, Mac OS, OpenSolaris, and VMware

Managing the 3DM2 Daemon under FreeBSD, Linux, Mac OS, OpenSolaris, and VMware
3DM2 should start automatically after installation and upon bootup. If it does not, use the steps below to manage it.
To manage the 3DM2 daemon manually for FreeBSD
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/etc/rc.d/3dm2 start|stop|restart
To manage the 3DM2 daemon manually for Linux
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/etc/rc.d/init.d/tdm2 start|stop|restart
or (some Linux versions use this directory instead):
/etc/rc.d/tdm2 start|stop|restart
To manage the 3DM2 daemon manually for Mac OS
You can restart 3DM2 by restarting your Mac. However, you can also manage the 3DM2 Daemon manually by using the steps below.
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Open a Terminal window and type:
ps -ax | grep 3dm2 | grep -v grep
If 3DM2 is running, you will see it included on the output line that displays.
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In a Terminal window and type:
sudo killall 3dm2
When prompted, enter your administrator password.
Wait for one minute or so before verifying that the process has been terminated. (It can take a couple of minutes for the process to be stopped)
Verify that the process has been terminated by typing:
ps -ax | grep 3dm2 | grep -v grep
The output line should not include 3DM2
If the process is still running, contact LSI/3ware Technical Support for assistance.
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Open terminal window and type:
sudo /usr/sbin/3dm2
Enter your administrator password, when prompted for it.
The 3DM2 process starts
Open your browser and enter the URL for your system. The default URL is http://localhost:888/
You can also replace “locahost” with the IP address of the computer that contains the 3ware controller. For example:
http://<IP address>888/
To manage the 3DM2 daemon manually for OpenSolaris
Consult OpenSolaris documentation for more information. OpenSolaris System Administrator Collection: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/coll/47.24
To manage the 3DM2 daemon manually for VMware
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/etc/init.d/tdm2 start|stop|restart

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