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Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Configuration Guide 1


12.2.3 Installation in Solaris

This subsection describes the installation procedure in Solaris.

Note that the names of files and directories on the installation media might be different from the names used in this subsection, depending on the hardware environment. Use the actual file and directory names displayed by the ls command.

To install a JP1/AJS3 series program in Solaris:

  1. Log in as superuser to the host on which you want to install the JP1/AJS3 series program. Alternatively, use the su command to become superuser.

  2. Stop the programs linked with JP1/AJS3.

  3. Insert the media containing the JP1/AJS3 series program you want to install.

  4. Execute the following command to start Hitachi Program Product Installer.

    /dvdrom/solaris/setup /dvdrom#

    Hitachi Program Product Installer starts, and the initial screen appears.

    #:

    This example assumes that the mount point directory is /dvdrom.

  5. On the initial screen, enter I.

    A list of programs that can be installed is displayed.

  6. Select the JP1/AJS3 series program you want to install, and then enter I.

    The selected program is installed.

    You can select a program by moving the cursor to the program, and then pressing the space bar.

  7. When installation of the program has been completed, enter Q.

    The Hitachi Program Product Installer initial screen is displayed again.

After JP1/AJS3 - Manager has been installed, check syslog for the KAVS2128-E message. If this message has been output, setup of the scheduler service has failed, in which case take action based on the KAVS2128-E message.

When the JP1/AJS3 series program has been installed, user information (the authentication server and JP1 user) and database settings have been specified. In this state, you can execute a job simply by starting the JP1/AJS3 service. Note, however, that the job will be executed with all of the default settings. For changing these settings, see 13. Setup.