Operating System -- HP-UX 10.10 or 10.20.
Input Device -- A CD-ROM drive.
Disk Space -- Approximately 35 MB of free disk space in the /opt partition. Use the df -k command to verify free space. To make free space available, find a partition with sufficient space and create a symbolic link from the /opt/totalnet directory to a directory on another partition as follows, where partition represents the partition with sufficient space:
# ln -s /partition /opt/totalnet |
TotalNET User and Group -- A local user called totalnet and a local group called totalnet. Create these on your system. The totalnet user must belong to the group totalnet.
If you want to upgrade, follow the upgrading instructions.
TAS builds a new kernel in the installation process and automatically reboots the system when you complete installation.
The HP-UX installation program mounts TAS on the server. It extracts the TAS software package from the distribution media, sets the ownership and permission mode of the files, and moves them to the appropriate directories. This example of the installation process shows the installation of all packages.
Follow these steps to install TAS:
Log in as root.
Start pfs daemons by entering the following commands:
# pfs_mountd& # pfsd& |
Mount the TAS CD as follows, where device represents the raw device and mntpnt represents the mount point:
# pfs_mount -x unix device /mntpnt |
Because the standard HP mount procedure reads the Rock Ridge file system type incorrectly, you must mount the TAS CD as a Rock Ridge file system type using the pfs_mount command. If you do not complete this step, the pfs_mount command mounts the raw device rdsk.
To install all packages, enter the following command at the system prompt, where mntpnt represents the mount point of the CD:
# swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s /mntpnt/TAS/hpux10_20 TAS TASDOC |
If you have steps to finish in Chapter 2, Upgrading, go back to Step 9 in your upgrading section at this point.
Connect to TNAS and administer TAS by following the instructions in "Connecting to TNAS and Accessing Documentation".
You must complete initial setup to enable TAS services. You do not need to complete initial setup to upgrade.
For effective secondary/supplementary group access over a file service connection, keep the file /etc/logingroup up-to-date.