ASAP 3.2 Server Manual
HP NonStop ASAP Server Manual    Page 48 of 381 
IPSetup returns you to the Destination Location dialog box. 
10. Click Next. 
IPSetup transfers the files to the designated volume and subvolume and prepares 
them to be used as DSVs. IPSETUP displays status dialogs so you can monitor 
the progress of the host installation. 
When IPSetup is finished, it prompts you to indicate how you want to conclude 
your IPSetup session. 
11. Indicate how you want to conclude your IPSetup session: 
 To view release documentation when IPSetup closes, click the View Release 
Documentation checkbox. 
 The Launch DSM/SCM Planner Interface check box is checked if you 
indicated before that you will manage the product with DSM/SCM. If you do not 
want to launch DSM/SCM when IPSetup closes, uncheck the check box. 
12. Click Finish. 
IPSetup closes and, as specified, opens the review documentation if the View 
Release Documentation check box was checked, or launches DSM/SCM. 
Task 3: Set Up ASAP Server 
The ASAP installation subvolume $volume.ZASAP that was created from IPSetup 
includes an OBEY file named INSTALL, which invokes the ASPSETUP script. 
ASPSETUP is a SeeView script that automates the setup and configuration of all 
required ASAP components. 
1.  Verify that SeeView D30 or later is installed on your system. 
To install SeeView on your system, use the Install product or use the OBEY file 
named INSTALL on the SeeView distribution subvolume. 
2.  Use the ASPSETUP script to install ASAP on all nodes to ensure proper file 
locations and security settings: 
 To run ASPSETUP as a SeeView external, see Section 2: Installing ASAP 
on the Server, in the SeeView Server Gateway (SSG) Manual. 
 To run ASPSETUP from a TACL prompt: 
TACL 1> VOLUME $volume.subvolume.ZASAP 
TACL 2> OBEY INSTALL 
ASPSETUP displays the AsapInstall menu (see the following figure). 










