HP -UX B6941-90001 Administrator's Reference Manual page 104

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Installing ITO Agents on the Managed Nodes
General Installation Tips for Managed Nodes
• Installation Drive: enter the letter of an NTFS drive with
10 megabytes of disk space for the agent software. If the drive that
you specify does not have enough space, or if you leave this field
blank, ITO will search the available local drives for an NTFS drive
that has enough free space.
• Installation Server: leave this field blank. An installation
server is not available for this domain (you are creating one with
this procedure), and any entry here will create an error message
when the installation script runs.
• If Service Pack 1 or 2 is installed on your Windows NT version
3.51 or 4.0 managed node, change the communication type from
DCE RPC (UDP) to DCE RPC (TCP).
6. Click [Close] to dismiss the Advanced Options window, then
[OK] to dismiss the Modify Node window.
The ITO Node Bank window now shows a new symbol with the label
you entered in the Label field, in this example ntserver.
7. Add the new node to a node group so that it can be managed by an
ITO operator:
a. Open the ITO Node Group Bank window and double-click the
node group to which you want to add the node.
Add a new node group if you do not want to use one of the ITO
default node groups. Remember to assign any new node groups to
an operator.
b. Drag the node from the ITO Node Bank window and drop it into
the submap of the node group.
8. You can monitor the rest of the installation by looking at messages
received in the message browser. If you added a new group, configure
the message browser to receive messages from this new group. If the
message browser is open, it will prompt you for a restart when you
finish the step above. If it is not open, add the new node group and
open the message browser now.
9. Click the new icon to highlight it, then choose
Actions: Agents: Install/ Update SW & Config... to display
the Install/Update ITO Software and Configuration
window.
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