Installing the data exchange software, Installing data exchange on unix-based platforms, Bit data exchange software – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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Linux

NCR

SVR4

Solaris

True64

Win-

dows

Sequent

Dynix

HP-UX

IBM

AIX

YES

NO

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

NCR
SVR4

CHK = sharing allowed only if volume has no label.

Installing the Data Exchange Software

The Data Exchange software must be installed on the open-system servers attached to the storage
system. Data Exchange software installation for UNIX-based platforms is different from Data Exchange
installation on Windows hosts. The following sections provide instructions for installing Data Exchange
version 01-02-4x and later. For instructions on installing earlier versions, see previous versions of this
document.

Installing Data Exchange on UNIX-Based Platforms

32-Bit Data Exchange Software

To install the 32-bit Data Exchange software on a UNIX-based platform:

1.

If Data Exchange version 01-01-36 or later is installed (by the cpio command), you do not need
to uninstall it. A new installation will overwrite the previous version.

If Data Exchange version 01-01-24 or earlier is already installed (by the setup program), you
must uninstall this older version as follows before installing version 01-02-4x or later:

a.

Log in with the same user ID that was used to install the old Data Exchange software.

b.

If Data Exchange was installed from FD using the setup program, see

Uninstalling the Data

Exchange Software on UNIX-Based Platforms

” on page 63 to remove Data Exchange.

c.

If Data Exchange was installed from DAT, or if you cannot find your Data Exchange
installation FD, move to the directory fcu/fal.o/dataset.h and remove Data Exchange
by entering:

# rm fcu fal.o dataset.h $HOME/FcuMf

If you cannot find the directory, you can use the following procedure:

# find / -name “fcu” −print

# find / -name “fal.o” −print

# find / -name “dataset.h” −print

# find / -name “FcuMf” -print

2.

Log in to the system as root.

3.

Insert the Data Exchange installation media (for example, CD-ROM) into the drive.

NOTE:

Verify that the device file for the CD-ROM drive exists. For Solaris, do not use volcheck
if the CD-ROM device file is not available for auto-mount.

Preparing for Data Exchange Operations

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