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USRM Software Re-installation
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USRM Software Re-installation
Re-Installing the USRM Software
The USRM software RPM file is a Red Hat Package Manager file that contains all the
executable programs and files necessary for the operation of the USRM.
executable programs and files necessary for the operation of the USRM.
Note: The USRM software comes pre-installed. If the server becomes corrupted, or
otherwise inoperable, you will have to re-install the operating system and the USRM
software in that order.
otherwise inoperable, you will have to re-install the operating system and the USRM
software in that order.
Follow these steps to re-install the USRM software RPM file.
1 Make sure that the operating system is already installed.
2 Log into the server as user "root" using the default password "generic".
3 Insert the USRM Application CD in the CD-ROM drive.
4 Type the following command at the system prompt and press Enter:
1 Make sure that the operating system is already installed.
2 Log into the server as user "root" using the default password "generic".
3 Insert the USRM Application CD in the CD-ROM drive.
4 Type the following command at the system prompt and press Enter:
mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
Note: Be sure to include the spaces in the command.
5 Type the following command at the system prompt and press Enter:
cd /mnt/cdrom
6 Type the following command at the system prompt and press Enter:
ls usrm*
Result: The name of the RPM file displays showing the version, release, and
operating system numbers. You need this information to perform step 7.
Note: The RPM file name is in the format usrm-VERSION-
RELEASE.OS.i386.rpm; where VERSION and RELEASE are the current version
and release numbers and OS is the current operating system. For example:
usrm-1.4.1-8.el5.i386.rpm; where 1.4.1 is the version number, 8 is the release
number, and el5 is Enterprise Linux 5.
operating system numbers. You need this information to perform step 7.
Note: The RPM file name is in the format usrm-VERSION-
RELEASE.OS.i386.rpm; where VERSION and RELEASE are the current version
and release numbers and OS is the current operating system. For example:
usrm-1.4.1-8.el5.i386.rpm; where 1.4.1 is the version number, 8 is the release
number, and el5 is Enterprise Linux 5.
7 Type the following command at the system prompt and press Enter:
rpm –Uvh usrm-VERSION-RELEASE.OS.i386.rpm
Note: Replace VERSION, RELEASE, and OS with the numbers obtained in step
6.
Result: The installation is complete.
6.
Result: The installation is complete.