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Compare the space required for subsets with the free space currently on the disks on which SCHEDULE for HP-UX files will reside.
To determine the current amount of free space for a directory path, log in to the system on which you plan to install SCHEDULE for HP-UX software and check the amount of space available in the /usr/opt directory using the HP-UX df utility:
#df -k /usr/opt File system Total kbytes kbytes % node kbytes used free used Mounted on /dev/rd0g 122598 544478 55892 49% /user |
The previous display indicated that 55892 Kb are free. This free space
must accommodate subset requirements listed in Table 1-1.
1.2 Backing Up Your System Disk
You should back up your system disk before installing any software. Use
the backup procedures established at your site. For details on
performing a system disk backup, see your HP-UX documentation.
1.3 Installing EnterpriseSCHEDULE for HP-UX
This section describes the methods for obtaining the file .DEPOT file required to install EnterpriseSCHEDULE for HP-UX.
There are two methods of obtaining the software:
1.3.1 Obtaining the .depot.gz file from the ISE Support Site
The ISE Support Site has a direct link to the latest version of the
.depot.gz file required to install EntepriseSCHEDULE. The URL to access
the download is:
http://support.i-s-e.com/software_downloads/hux/ |
There is a direct link on the page to the latest version of the
software. Download the file to a temp directory on your local HP-UX
machine.
1.3.2 Obtaining the .depot.gz file from the ISE FTP Site
The ISE FTP Site has a directory containing latest version of the .DEPOT file required to install EntepriseSCHEDULE. To download the file:
# ftp ftp.i-s-e.com ftp> cd latest_hux_IA64 or ftp> cd latest_hux_PARISC ftp> bin ftp> get schedule7712.depot.gz |
1.3.3 Running the installation
Once the file has been FTP'd, downloaded or copied from the CD, perform
the unzip and install procedure from the install directory:
# gunzip schedule7712.depot.gz |
# /schedule_library/schedule_start.ksh stopall |
# swinstall -s schedule7712.depot EnterpriseSCHEDULE |
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