Users Guide

Installing CCTK On Systems Running RHEL 5
Installing CCTK On Systems Running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
To install CCTK on systems running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (RHEL 6) systems using 64-bit RPMs, navigate to RHEL6
directory (\lx64\RHEL6), untar the file, and run the commands in the following order:
1.
rpm -ivh srvadmin-hapi-7.4.0-4.2.8.el6.x86_64.rpm
2.
rpm -ivh cctk-linux-2.2.1-buildnum.el6.x86_64.rpm
Installing CCTK On Systems Running RHEL 5
To install CCTK on systems running RHEL 5 using 64-bit RPMs, navigate to RHEL5 directory (\lx64\RHEL5), untar the file,
and run the commands in the following order:
1.
rpm -ivh srvadmin-hapi-7.4.0-4.2.8.el5.x86_64.rpm
2.
rpm -ivh cctk-linux-2.2.1-buildnum.el5.x86_64.rpm
Important Information
The common scenarios for Hardware Application Programming Interface (HAPI) installation:
If you have installed only CCTK CLI, you must install HAPI version 7.4 on the system.
If the system does not have HAPI, when you run a CCTK command, HAPI is automatically installed. After the
option is configured, HAPI is uninstalled.
If you run CCTK commands frequently, install HAPI before you execute CCTK commands for better performance.
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Installing HAPI
Uninstalling HAPI
Installing HAPI
1. Navigate to the HAPI directory (\x86 for 32-bit systems and \x86_64 for 64-bit systems).
2. Run the HAPIInstall.bat file.
Uninstalling HAPI
1. Navigate to the HAPI directory (\x86 for 32-bit systems and \x86_64 for 64-bit systems).
2. Run the HAPIUninstall.bat file.
Uninstalling CCTK On Systems Running Windows
1. Perform any one of the following:
Click StartAll ProgramsDellCCTK Uninstall.
Click Start Control PanelPrograms And Features .
2. Select Dell Client Configuration Toolkit and click Uninstall.
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