Distributed Systems Administration Utilities User's Guide, Linux, March 2009

Use "/etc/init.d/hpsmhd restart".
The installation of the HP Distributed Systems Administration
Utilities (DSAU) has finished.
To complete the DSAU/Linux installation:
- add "/opt/dsau/sbin:/opt/dsau/bin" to your path.
After the command is executed, the system prompt reappears.
A.2.2.2 Installing DSAU on HP x86 Servers (32 and 64–bit systems)
To install DSAU on 32-bit HP x86 servers, issue the following command:
# rpm -i hpdsau-2.4-1.sles10.i586.rpm
The system output is the same as shown for the IA system installation, above.
To install DSAU on 64-bit HP x86 servers, issue the following command:
# rpm -i hpdsau-2.4-1.sles10.x86_64.rpm
The system output is the same as shown for the IA system installation, above.
A.2.3 Installing the DSAU Open Source Code rpm
DSAU open source code includes the components listed in “Open Source Components” (page 13).
To install the sources rpm, issue the following command:
# rpm -i hpdsau_sources-2.4-1.rhel5.noarch.rpm
The installation of the sources for the HP Distributed Systems
Administration Utilities (DSAU) has finished.
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When the command has executed, the system prompt (#) reappears.
A.3 Uninstalling the DSAU rpm from your System
To uninstall the DSAU binaries from your system, use the following command:.
# rpm -e hpdsau-2.4-1.rhel5 hpdsau_sources-2.4-1.rhe15
Removing /dev/logconsolidation_fifo
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