Installing NerveCenter
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Installing NerveCenter on UNIX - Running the Installation Script (Interactive) -
The installation script prompts you with a series of questions. You can:
y
for yes, n
for no, or q
to quit the installation.
?
) to get help.
If an error occurs during the installation process, the script will tell you what to do.
To run the installation script:
cd
to mountpoint/BIN.
Where do you want to install NerveCenter? [/opt/OSInc]
/opt/OSInc
directory, the install script backs the existing files up to /opt/OSInc.sav
.y
to the following prompt:
Directory /opt/OSInc doesn't exist......Shall I create it ? [y]
NerveCenter Components You Can Install on UNIX
The script lists each file as it is extracted.
If you are installing the OpenView integration, be sure to go to Additional Step for First-time, OVPA-only Installs and follow the additional instructions if you are running NIS.
Enter the path of the X motif libraries. [/usr/dt/lib]
y
and then press Enter at the following prompt. Otherwise, just press Enter.
Do you want to update the services file ? [n] n
Enter the license Key []
Do you wish to configure NerveCenter integration with OpenView on this
system ? [y]
y
and press Enter.
Will you be running NerveCenter co-resident with OpenView on this
system?
Enter your choice [n] n
/usr/netscape/netscape
, for example). If you don't want to use a browser, just press Enter.
Enter the path and the name of your browser : [.] .
y
and press Enter.
You can start NerveCenter server as a daemon. If you do, NerveCenter
server will start automatically when you reboot the system.
Enter your choice [y]
Do you want to configure web server integration ?
Enter your choice [y]
Please enter the web server : [1]
httpd.conf
and srm.conf
).
The script backs up the original file in the /apache/conf
directory as srm.conf.NCbak
.
You may choose to start NerveCenter PA Server at system startup.
Choosing to do so will bring up the NerveCenter PA Server when the
system boots the next time.
Enter your choice [n]
/opt/OSInc/userfiles
for the shell you are running. You have installed NerveCenter.
Preparing to Install NerveCenter on UNIX | Running the Installation Script (Automatic) |
29 July 2003 |