User Guide

26 ConsoleOne User Guide
ConsoleOne User Guide
104-001316-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
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Run the ConsoleOne installation program (type c1-install at the
system prompt).
5 Follow the prompts to complete the installation.
IMPORTANT: This release of ConsoleOne for Solaris has been tested only on the
Sun 1.2.2-5a Java runtime environment (JRE). This JRE is included in the
ConsoleOne installation package in case you don’t have it. If you do have it and
it’s already installed, select No when you are prompted whether to install it.
After ConsoleOne is installed, you can uninstall it at any time by entering the
c1-uninstall command at the system prompt. The c1-install and c1-
uninstall commands can include some optional parameters for running in
unattended mode or installing/uninstalling individual components. For details
on the command syntax, type c1-install -h or c1-uninstall -h at
the system prompt. For a log of ConsoleOne installation or uninstallation
results, see the corresponding log file created in the /var directory.
Starting ConsoleOne on Solaris
At the system prompt of a local session or an X terminal (remote) session,
enter the following command:
/usr/ConsoleOne/bin/ConsoleOne
For help with navigating and performing basic tasks in ConsoleOne, see
“Administration Basics” on page 29. If you encounter problems starting or
using ConsoleOne, see “Troubleshooting” on page 111.
Source Steps to Locate the c1-install File
CD Change to the ConsoleOne/Solaris directory.
Web site 1. Click Management > ConsoleOne for Solaris.
2. Follow the instructions on the Web site to download the
ConsoleOne package (the c1sol.tar file).
3. Unpack the file you just downloaded (type tar xf
c1sol.tar at the system prompt).
4. Change to the ConsoleOne/Solaris directory that was
created by unpacking the download file.