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Installing IPSSEND for UnixWare or Open UNIX
You can install this program for UnixWare or Open UNIX using either the IBM
ServeRAID Support CD or the IBM ServeRAID Support for Caldera UnixWare and
Open UNIX diskette.
Installing IPSSEND for UnixWare or Open UNIX from CD
Complete the following steps to install IPSSEND for UnixWare or Open Unix using
the IBM ServeRAID Support CD:
1. Start the server.
2. After the operating system starts, insert the IBM ServeRAID Support CD into the
3. Mount the CD-ROM drive. From the console, type the following and press Enter:
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 UnixWare or Open UNIX from diskette
Complete the following steps to install IPSSEND for UnixWare or Open Unix using
the IBM ServeRAID Support for Caldera UnixWare and Open UNIX diskette:
1. Start the server.
2. After the operating system starts, insert the IBM ServeRAID Support for Caldera
3. Mount the diskette drive. From the console, type the following:
4. Copy IPSSEND to your hard disk. Type the following and press Enter:
5. Type the following and press Enter:
6. Unmount the diskette drive. Type the following and press Enter:
7. Remove the diskette from the diskette drive.
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CD-ROM drive.
mount -F cdfs -r /dev/cdrom/cdromdevicefile /mnt
where cdromdevicefile is the specific device file for the CD-ROM block device.
Look in the /dev/cdrom directory to determine what cdromdevicefile is on your
server, for example, c0b0t010.
Note: If you currently have another device mounted on /mnt, you must create a
new directory and substitute its name for /mnt in these instructions.
cp /mnt/openunix/cmdline/ipssend /usr/bin
chmod 700 /usr/bin/ipssend
umount /mnt
UnixWare and Open UNIX diskette into the diskette drive.
mount -F s5 /dev/fd0 /mnt
If you have more than one diskette drive, you might need to replace /dev/fd0
with the specific name of the diskette drive that you want to use.
Note: If you currently have another device mounted on /mnt, you must create a
new directory and substitute its name for /mnt in these instructions.
cp /mnt/ipssend /usr/bin/ipssend
rm -f /tmp/ipssend.z
umount /mnt
where mnt is the directory you mounted in step 3 on page 75.

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