Installing Hp Smh Using The Applications Media - HP BL860c Installation Manual

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If you do not have these applications on your system, you can use the following resources to install them
before or after you install HP SMH:
If you installed or updated HP-UX 1 1i v3 (B.1 1.31) from the media, then the applications were
recommended to install. If you installed or updated HP-UX 1 1i v1 (B.1 1.1 1) or HP-UX 1 1i v2 (B.1 1.23)
from the media, then the applications were installed by default. See the HP-UX Installation and Update
Guide on the HP Technical Documentation website at
install and update HP-UX, including recommended and default-installed HP application bundles. See
"Installing HP SMH using the Applications media" (page
You can use swinstall to install or update the bundles (for example, hpuxwsApache and
hpuxwsTomcat) using the HP-UX 1 1i v1 (B.1 1.1 1), HP-UX 1 1i v2 (B.1 1.23), and HP-UX 1 1i v3
(B.1 1.31) media. See
You can go to the Software Depot Home at
download the application bundles. You can then use swinstall to install the applications. See
"Installing using HP SMH Software Depot" (page
You can also download the bundles to a depot on your network and use Ignite-UX and Software
Distributor to install them. This process is helpful if you need to create one image to install on multiple
operating systems. See the Ignite-UX Administration Guide and the Software Distributor Administration
Guide on the HP Technical Documentation website at http://docs.hp.com.

Installing HP SMH using the Applications media

To install HP SMH and other HP Applications, you must have root privileges. These instructions assume you
are installing from a DVD.
1.
Mount the Applications DVD. To install software from the Applications DVD, you must mount the DVD
as a file system that HP-UX 1 1i can access:
a.
Determine the DVD device name.
Use the ioscan -funC disk command to list disk devices, including the DVD devices.
b.
If one does not exist, create a mount point for the Applications DVD.
The mount point is a directory that HP-UX uses as an access point for the DVD. Often a /cdrom
directory is used. If this directory does not exist, create it using the mkdir command.
c.
Using the mount command, specify the DVD device name and mount point. For example, the
following command mounts the /dev/dsk/c1t0d0 device as the /cdrom directory:
mount /dev/dsk/c1t0d0 /cdrom
See the mount (1M) manpage for details.
2.
Determine which products and versions are on your system, useing the swlist command:
/usr/sbin/swlist -l product
Bundle
SCSIProvider
/opt/scsiprovider/
Java2 1.4 SDK for HP-UX
/opt/java1.4
(T1456AA)
CDE
/usr/dt/lib/,
/usr/dt/lib/hpux32/,
and
/usr/dt/lib/hpux64/
X11
/opt/atok/X11,
/usr/bin/X11 , and
/usr/lib/X11/
"Installing HP SMH using the Applications media" (page
Path
Status
Optional. HP SMH
plug-ins such as Property
Pages found on the
Home page require it.
Optional. HP SMH
plug-ins such as Partition
Manager require it.
Optional. HP SMH
plug-ins such as DSAU
require it.
Optional. HP SMH
plug-ins such as fsweb
require it.
http://docs.hp.com
15).
http://www.hp.com/go/softwaredepot
16).
Installing HP SMH using the Applications media
Release
HP-UX 1 1i v2, v3
HP-UX 1 1i v1, v2, v3
HP-UX 1 1i v1, v2, v3
HP-UX 1 1i v1, v2, v3
for instructions on how to
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to search for and
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