Getting a Quick Start with NerveCenter
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Installing NerveCenter - Installing NerveCenter on UNIX - Running the Installation Script -
This section describes how to run the UNIX installation script. Prior to installation, close all applications that are running.
To run the installation script:
On HP-UX, use the following command:
mount -F cdfs -o cdcase CDROMdevice localMountpoint
mount -F cdfs -o cdcase /dev/dsk/c0t2d0 /cdrom
d
to mountpoint/BIN
.where mountpoint is the directory you're using to mount.
The script displays brief instructions and checks to see whether you've set up the necessary groups, as described in Preparing Your System for Installation.
The script periodically prompts you to press Enter to continue.
The script eventually displays the following:
Where do you want to install NerveCenter? [/opt/OSInc
]
The script displays the following:
Directory /opt/OSInc
doesn't exist... Shall I create it? [y]
The script asks which NerveCenter components you want to install.
These letters indicate that you want to install the NerveCenter Client, Server, and online documentation.
The script checks whether processes need to be killed and the amount of available space. If asked to kill a process or provide more space, do as instructed and then repeat this procedure, starting with step 2.
Otherwise, you are prompted to begin extracting files.
The NerveCenter files are extracted to the target directory. This may take a minute or two.
The script then displays the following prompt:
Enter the path of the X motif libraries. [/usr/dt/lib]
The script checks to see if NIS is installed on your system and whether you want to update the services file.
The script prompts you to enter your license key.
If you have more than one serial number, enter only the server serial number now.
The scripts asks if you are running NerveCenter co-resident with OpenView. NerveCenter needs to know if OpenView is installed on your machine before configuring certain port settings. Because this quick-start preview installation is not intended for a production machine, you should not have OpenView installed.
You are asked to enter the path and name of your Internet browser.
The script asks you if you want to start NerveCenter as a daemon.
The script finishes the installation and notifies you when done. NerveCenter is
installed in the /opt/OSInc/bin
directory.
After running the script, you need to set your environment variables. Continue to the next section, Setting Environment Variables.
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