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Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/Advanced Shell Description, User's Guide, Reference, and Operator's Guide


2.4.1 Installing JP1/Advanced Shell (UNIX only)

A user with an administrator role installs JP1/Advanced Shell. The two ways of installing JP1/Advanced Shell are remote installation using JP1/Software Distribution and installation from a CD-ROM.

Organization of this subsection

(1) Remote installation using JP1/Software Distribution

JP1/Advanced Shell supports use of JP1/Software Distribution for remote installation (software distribution).

For details about the remote installation method using JP1/Software Distribution, see the manuals Job Management Partner 1/Software Distribution Manager and Job Management Partner 1/Software Distribution SubManager (for UNIX systems).

(2) Installation from a CD-ROM

This subsection explains how to install JP1/Advanced Shell from a CD-ROM.

Note that the directory and file names on the CD-ROM might be different from what is shown here, depending on the hardware environment. Use the ls command to check the file names and specify file names exactly as displayed.

To install JP1/Advanced Shell:

  1. Specify the user permissions.

    Log on as a superuser to the server on which JP1/Advanced Shell is to be installed. Alternatively, use the su command to change the user permissions to superuser.

  2. Terminate all programs.

    If any existing JP1-series programs and JP1/Advanced Shell program are running, terminate them.

  3. Place the medium that contains JP1/Advanced Shell.

  4. Mount the CD-ROM device by executing the following command:

    /bin/mount -r -o mode=0544 /dev/cdrom /cdrom

    /cdrom is the mount point of the CD-ROM device special file. If there is no mount point directory, create one. Note that the device special file name and mount point might differ depending on the environment.

  5. Start the Hitachi Program Product Installer by executing the following command:

    In Linux

    /cdrom/LINUX/setup /cdrom#

    In AIX

    /cdrom/AIX/setup /cdrom#

    In HP-UX

    /cdrom/IPFHPUX/setup /cdrom#

    In Solaris

    /cdrom/SOLARIS/setup /cdrom#

    #: This example assumes /cdrom as the mount point.

    The Hitachi Program Product Installer starts and the initial window is displayed.

    The following is an example of the Hitachi Program Product Installer's initial window:

      Hitachi PP Installer 05-16
     
        L) List Installed Software.
        I) Install Software.
        D) Delete  Software.
        Q) Quit.
     
        Select Procedure ===>
  6. In the Hitachi Program Product Installer's initial window, enter I.

    A list of programs that can be installed is displayed.

  7. Select JP1/Advanced Shell, and then enter I.

    JP1/Advanced Shell is installed. To select a program, move the cursor to the desired program, and then press the space bar to select it.

    The following shows an example of the Hitachi Program Product Installer's installation window:

           PP-No.               VR     PP-NAME
    <@>001 P-8112-B1AL          1010   Advanced Shell
    :
    :
    F) Forward B) Backward J) Down K) Up Space) Select/Unselect I) Install Q) Quit

    <@> is displayed to the left of the selected program product. If you enter I following <@>, the following message is displayed on the last line:

    Install PP? (y: install,  n: cancel)==>

    If you enter y or Y, installation begins. If you enter n or N, installation is cancelled and the program product installation window is displayed again.

  8. When installation is completed successfully, enter Q.

    The Hitachi Program Product Installer's initial window is displayed again.

Note that the following files are created during installation as installer's logs:

/opt/jp1as/instlog/ADSH_INST_LOG
/opt/jp1as/instlog/ADSH_INST_USERLOG

If the installer's log files are not created, possible causes are as follows:

When installation is completed, the default environment has been set up. To change the default settings, see the applicable subsections in 2.6 Specifying environment information for JP1/Advanced Shell.