3. If your CD-ROM drive automounts, go to step 4. Otherwise, mount the CD-ROM
4. Copy IPSSEND to your hard disk. Type the following and press Enter:
5. Change the access permissions. Type the following and press Enter:
6. Unmount the CD-ROM drive. Type the following and press Enter:
7. Remove the CD from the CD-ROM drive.
Installing IPSSEND for Linux from diskette
Complete the following steps to install IPSSEND using the IBM ServeRAID Support
diskette for your Linux operating system:
1. Start the server.
2. After the operating system starts, insert the appropriate IBM ServeRAID Support
3. Mount the diskette drive. From the console, type the following and press Enter:
4. Copy IPSSEND to your hard disk. Type the following and press Enter:
5. Unmount the diskette drive. Type the following and press Enter:
6. Remove the IBM ServeRAID Support diskette from the diskette drive.
Installing IPSSEND for OpenServer
You can install this program for OpenServer using either the IBM ServeRAID
Support CD or the IBM ServeRAID Support for SCO OpenServer diskette.
Installing IPSSEND for OpenServer from CD
Complete the following steps to install IPSSEND for OpenServer using the IBM
ServeRAID Support CD:
1. Start the server.
2. After the operating system starts, insert the IBM ServeRAID Support CD into the
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drive. From the console, type the following and press Enter:
mount -r -t iso9660 /dev/cdromdevicefile /mountpoint
where cdromdevicefile is the specific device file for the CD-ROM block device,
and mountpoint is the specific mount point of the Linux system.
cp /mountpoint/linux/cmdline/ipssend /usr/bin
where mountpoint is the specific mount point of the Linux system.
chmod 700 /usr/bin/ipssend
umount /mountpoint
where mountpoint is the specific mount point of the Linux system.
diskette into the diskette drive.
mount -t msdos /dev/diskettedevicefile /mountpoint
where diskettedevicefile is the specific device file for the diskette drive block
device, and mountpoint is the specific mount point of the Linux system.
cp /mountpoint/ipssend /usr/bin/ipssend
where mountpoint is the specific mount point of the Linux system.
umount /mountpoint
where mountpoint is the specific mount point of the Linux system.
CD-ROM drive.
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