2 red hat® enterprise linux® (rhel), 2 red hat, Enterprise linux – ClearCube Sentral 6.9.3 User Manual

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Basic Operations

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15. The Sentral Host Agent setup completion screen is displayed. Click Finish to complete host agent

installation.

16. Restart the computer to complete installation. Click Yes to restart immediately or No to restart later.

Now that the host agent is installed on the device, you can perform a device discovery to begin
managing the host from the Sentral Console.

Remember to install thin client agents on any thin clients in your Sentral environment. See

14.2

Installing Sentral Thin Client Agent

on page

32

for information.

14.1.2 Red Hat

®

Enterprise Linux

®

(RHEL)

This section shows how to install Sentral Host Agent on devices using Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

Dependencies for PCoIP support on 64-bit operating system

To support PCoIP technology on a thin client, you must install PCoIP Host Software on a thin client
before installing a Sentral Host Agent.

PCoIP Host Software is a collection of driver and applications that enable the operating system to
interact with PCoIP firmware. This software enables features such as local cursor and keyboard, locking
the computer when a session is terminated, and more.

NOTE: PCoIP agent for thin clients does not support 32-bit operating systems.

The steps below show how to install PCoIP Host Software on 64-bit RHEL. These steps assume you are
working from a computer on the same network as the computer with the PCoIP host card.

1. From the x86_64 > PCoIP Agent folder in the Sentral download’s Host Agent folder, install the rpm

package using following command:

rpm -ivh pcoip_host-4.0-8.el6.x86_64.rpm

2. From a computer on the same network as the PCoIP host card, open the host card’s Web interface

(type the host card’s IP address in your browser’s address bar) and log in (passwords are blank by
default).

3. From the Configuration menu, select Host Driver Function.

4. Select Enable Host Driver Function, and then click Apply. A prompt appears to indicate that the

PCoIP process must be reset.

5. Click Reset and then click OK to schedule a deferred reset.

6. Restart the PCoIP host by restarting the computer.

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