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[/usr/local/hp/dpx]# ./ dpadmin
To launch the CUI, type ./ dpadmin -c. For example:
[/usr/local/hp/dpx]# ./ dpadmin -c
Linux (X Window)
To start Data Protector Express on a Linux machine running X Window, open a terminal window. Then
access the directory where you installed Data Protector Express. Type ./ dpadmin. For example:
[/usr/local/hp/dpx]# ./ dpadmin
On Linux systems, you can create a shortcut on your KDE or GNOME desktop. (See the Data Protector
Express Installation Guide for more information.)
If you are running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, you may see an error message (such as
"libstdc++.so.5 could not be found") when you start Data Protector Express. This is because the C++
library version that the application was built with is not present on these systems, and the latest version
"libstdc++.so.6" is not backwards compatible. If you are using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, you can use
an RPM package called "compat-libstdc++.rpm" to install the necessary library. This can also be achieved
by installing the "Developer's Tools" package from the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 installation CDs.
Logon Window
Each time you start Data Protector Express, you are shown the Data Protector Express Logon window.
To log on, you must select a Data Protector Express management domain and enter your user name and
your password.
management catalog. Any user who logs on as the Data Protector Express administrator will have
complete access to all of the files and machines contained in the Data Protector Express management
domain.
The default user name for the Data Protector Express administrator is Admin. There is no default
password required for this user to log on.
Data Protector Express administrators have unlimited access to all of the objects in the storage
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