2. Using Secure File Transfer Protocol (sftp), log on to the VTL server, change to the
usr/vtl/packages/build/Windows/ directory, and download all listed
installation files to a temporary directory on the client:
% sftp vtladmin@appliance_IP-address
sftp> cd /software/Windows/
sftp> ls
data1.cab
data1.hdr
data2.cab
sftp> get *.*
sftp software is not standard with most versions of Microsoft Windows, but
various, compatible, third‐party sftp implementations are available, notably the
one that comes with the puTTY open‐source terminal‐emulation application.
3. Using Explorer, change to the temporary directory, and double‐click on
setup.exe to launch the console installation program.
Stop here.
Launching the VTL console on a remote host
1. To launch the console on a Sun Solaris workstation, open a terminal window and
enter the command shown below:
% /usr/local/vtlconsole/vtlconsole &
2. On a Microsoft Windows system, press the Start bar to access the main menu
system, and select All Programs > Sun Microsystems> VTL 5.0> VTL
Console.
3. To launch the console on a Linux workstation, open a terminal window and enter
the command shown below:
% /usr/local/vtlconsole/vtlconsole &
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layout.bin
ISInstall.exe
setup.bmp
ISInstall.ini
Setup.exe
Setup.ini
setup.inx
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