Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Version 6.8 Installation Guide (14234)

2. Choose the disk partition where you want to allocate the /data directory and click on
Continue.
If any disks on your system are unlabeled, a form is displayed at the top of the disk partition
selection page that allows you to write default labels on the unlabeled disks. If you want to
choose a partition from the unlabled disks, select the checkbox next to the disk name and
click on the Write Disk Labels button. The disk labels will be written on the disks you selected
and the form will redisplay including the partitions from these disks.
If you do not want to write labels on these disks, you can select a different partition from
the already labeled disks and click on the Continue button at the bottom of the form.
Choose an available disk partition to allocate to the /data directory and click on Continue.
The procedure displays a message indicating completion and proceeds with the
/data/spool/news directory allocation.
3. Choose whether you want to create a separate file system for the /data/spool directory.
If you plan to receive an external newsfeed that requires a large amount of disk space, you
should create /data/spool as a separate file system. (Linking to an existing file system is
not an option for /data/spool.) Select this option and click on Continue.
4. Select a file system and separate disk partition for the /data/spool directory. After you
make the selections, the installation procedure creates the directories. This process can take
up to a minute. The installation procedure displays a message indicating completion.
Click on Continue to proceed to selecting the Internet Express subsets you want to install.
2.16 Installing, Updating, or Removing Internet Express Subsets
You can use the browser-based installation procedure to install, update, or remove selected
Internet Express subsets (Table 2-2). The procedure displays a form that lists each subset, showing
the size (in bytes), and offering an installation option based on the subset's current status (namely,
whether the subset is already installed). All subsets are optional; however, a selected subset may
have other subsets on which it depends. The installation procedure automatically selects the
prerequisite subsets when you choose a subset. For example, when you select the Internet Express
administration utility, the installation procedure also selects its prerequisite component subsets:
Secure Web Server Administration utility, Secure Web Server, Secure Web Server documentation,
Tcl runtime components, and UNIX client applications for mail and news.
When you install an Internet Express Version 6.7 for Tru64 UNIX subset to update an earlier
version of a component, customizations for that component are preserved to the greatest possible
extent. All configuration files and user data are preserved and restored for use by the new version
of the component.
Table 2-2 Installation Options for Internet Express Subsets
EffectOption
Installs the selected subset from the CD–ROM onto your system. This option is highly recommended
if an older version of a subset exists on the system.
Install
Removes an existing subset from your system. The Remove option is available only if the subset
has already been installed. It is not an option for prerequisite subsets.
Remove
To return to the initial settings, click on Reset.
After selecting the subsets you want to install, click on Submit. A full installation of all the subsets
can take 20 to 30 minutes or longer depending on your processor speed.
The installation procedure checks for conflicts with existing services (see Section 2.17: Checking
for Conflicts with Existing Services). Then, if you choose to install the Secure Web Server subset,
the installation procedure prompts you for additional information required to complete the
installation (Section 2.18: Providing Secure Web Server Information) of this component.
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