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Install the xOD Client
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Install the xOD Client
Overview
This section describes how to install the xOD client software onto the ASI server.
CAUTION:
The procedures in this chapter are used to install xOD on a new
system. If you are upgrading an existing xOD system, use the
procedures listed in Appendix A and Appendix B. Failure to do so may
erase your xOD configuration.
Installing the xOD Client
Complete these steps to install the xOD client.
1 Are you tipped in to the ASI server?
1 Are you tipped in to the ASI server?
If yes, go to step 5.
If no, go to step 2.
2 Open an xterm window on the DNCS.
3 Log in to the DNCS as root.
4 Telnet to the ASI server.
5 Log in to the ASI server as root.
6 Insert the xOD Client 1.6.0 CD into the ASI server.
7 Type cd /cdrom/cdrom0 and press Enter. The system accesses the CD directory
3 Log in to the DNCS as root.
4 Telnet to the ASI server.
5 Log in to the ASI server as root.
6 Insert the xOD Client 1.6.0 CD into the ASI server.
7 Type cd /cdrom/cdrom0 and press Enter. The system accesses the CD directory
and displays a prompt.
8 Type ./installbase.ksh and press Enter. (Be sure to type a period before the
slash.) The system prompts you to select the packages you want to process.
9 Press Enter to choose the default of All Packages. The script processes the package
information, verifies disk space, and checks for conflicts with packages already
installed. A message appears asking if you want to install conflicting packages.
10 Type y and press Enter. The system installs the xOD client software onto the ASI
server. When finished, the Installation of <GNUlstdc> was successful message
appears. The system then prompts you to select the packages you want to
process.
11 Press Enter to choose the default of All Packages. When installation is complete,
the Installation of <FSFgcc> was successful message appears. The system then
prompts you to select the packages you want to process.
12 Press Enter to choose the default of All Packages. The script processes package
instance <SMCperl>, verifies disk space, and checks for conflicts with packages
already installed. A message asks whether or not to install conflicting files.