Jolt 1.2 Readme

files.
Note: Compaq recommends that you move/copy the files by using
either DSM/SCM or IPSetup for each distribution CD in
the NonStop(TM) TUXEDO product set (NonStop(TM) TUXEDO
core services, the Administrator, Jolt components, and LLE
components) to place all the files on the NonStop(TM)
Himalaya system. Then run Install.sh to install all the
components at once, rather than installing them sequentially.
IMPORTANT: If the NonStop(TM) TUXEDO core components are reinstalled,
the contents of this CD must be reinstalled as well.
7. Follow the post-installation instructions in Section III below, if
any, after using IPSetup to place and install this product.
II. Pre-Installation Instructions
1. Ensure that you, the installation user, are not listed in
$SYSTEM.ZTCPIP.FTPUSERS.
Discussion: If you try to install products using IPSetup and
your user ID is listed in $SYSTEM.ZTCPIP.FTPUSERS, the
installation fails at the point where IPSetup tries to transfer
(ftp command) the files from the PC to the NonStop(TM) Kernel
system. This failure occurs in a typical situation when you
install the product using the super.super ID and, for common
security reasons, the super.super ID is forbidden ftp access.
2. If when you run IPSetup, IPSetup fails with error 550 indicating
it was unable to do a "chdir" to the subvolume specified, ensure
that you use a user ID that does not have an initial OSS
directory.
Discussion: IPSetup assumes ftp is using the Guardian API.
If the user ID specified to IPSetup has an initial OSS directory
(that is, the SAFEGUARD attribute initial-directory is set) then
ftp uses the OSS API and IPSetup fails with error 550 indicating
it was unable to do a "chdir" to the subvolume specified. To
work around this problem, alter the user ID by removing the
initial-directory set and rerun IPSetup.
To reset the attribute, type the following command at the TACL
prompt:
TACL> SAFECOM
+ ALTER USER <userid>, INITIAL-DIRECTORY
+ EXIT
III. Post-Installation Instructions
1. Ensure that Compaq NonStop(TM) TUXEDO for Himalaya (R6.5) is
installed before you install Jolt.
2. Use the ftp command to transfer the Install.sh shell script file
(in ASCII format) from the CD to an OSS directory.
3. Enter OSS by typing OSH at the TACL prompt.
4. Position (cd command) to the directory where the Install.sh file
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