ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide
ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide
Installing UnixWare 7 Password: Re-enter Password: 28. Enter the following: • unisys as the owner’s name • unisys as the owner’s logon ID • (default) as the owner’s user number. • unisysas for the password Note: Passwords do not appear on the screen as they are typed. Sites must later change all passwords during site customization. 29. Press F10. A Root Account Password screen appears. 30. Enter unisysas as the password. This is the default installation password. Note: If it is preferred, you can enter a site-supplied password. 31. Tab to the next line and reenter the password, then press F10. Note: Do not forget the root account password. If you forget this password, you must completely reinstall the system to set up a new one. 32. View the license terms, select Accept, and press F10 when you are finished. You are then prompted to continue the installation. 33. If you need to change any information in the installation, you can step back through the installation by pressing F9. 34. Save the installation information to a blank formatted diskette by doing the following: a. Insert a blank formatted diskette into the diskette drive. b. Press F3. You can use the diskette to quickly reinstall this system, or another UnixWare 7 system, using the same installation responses. 35. Continue the installation by pressing F10. The software load begins. This process typically takes from 40 to 60 minutes. The software load can continue unattended. During the software load, you can track the progress of the installation by viewing progress indicators that are displayed for each package loaded. You are prompted to insert the HBA diskette when the software load is completed. 36. Insert the host bus adapter diskette (labeled “Unisys UnixWare 7.x.x Operating System PSK/UNX7-PSK Host Bus Adapter (HBA)”) into the drive and press Enter. You are prompted to insert the platform support module (PSM) disk. 37. Insert the PSM (Unisys) diskette into the diskette drive and press Enter. The kernel (/stand/unix) is rebuilt. This process takes several minutes. A message is displayed when the kernel is successfully rebuilt. 38. Remove all diskettes, tapes, and CD-ROMs and store them safely. 8–20 Version 009B (Web Only) 7850 5104–009
Installing UnixWare 7 39. Press any key to reboot the UnixWare 7 system. After the system reboots, a Mouse Selection screen appears. 40. Configure the mouse as follows: a. Tab to select the PS/2-compatible mouse, then press F10. b. The default number of buttons is two. Press F10. c. Press Enter to start the mouse test. d. Move the mouse. e. Press a mouse button to end the test. When you are finished testing the mouse, the following message appears: To continue installing the system, insert CD-ROM #2 and press . 41. Insert the CD-ROM and press F10. 42. When the window “Select products to install” appears, press Enter. 43. At Enhanced Event Logging System Installation, Enter Default Database Location window, tab to apply and press Enter. 44. When the window “The following products were successfully installed:” appears, press F10. 45. Another message appears asking for CD-ROM #3. Press . The system automatically boots into multi-user mode. Installation of the UnixWare 7 operating system is now complete. Continue by installing the UnixWare and Open Server Development Kit (8.4.2). 8.4.2. Installing the UnixWare and Open Server Development Kit (UDK) Note: This procedure is required for each ClearPath IX node running the UnixWare 7 operating system. To install the UnixWare and OpenServer Development Kit (UDK): 1. Log on as the root user (user-id root) (8.12.1). 2. Insert the UnixWare 7 UnixWare and OpenServer Development Kit (UDK) CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. 3. From the command line at the root directory, type the following command, and press Enter: pkgadd -d cdrom1 4. Press Enter to continue. You receive a message asking you not to remove the CD-ROM from the drive. Then you are prompted to select the package you want to add (there is only one). 7850 5104–009 Version 009B (Web Only) 8–21
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Installing UnixWare 7<br />
Password:<br />
Re-enter Password:<br />
28. Enter the following:<br />
• unisys as the owner’s name<br />
• unisys as the owner’s logon ID<br />
• (default) as the owner’s user number.<br />
• unisysas for the password<br />
Note: Passwords do not appear on the screen as they are typed. Sites must later<br />
change all passwords during site customization.<br />
29. Press F10.<br />
A Root Account Password screen appears.<br />
30. Enter unisysas as the password. This is the default installation password.<br />
Note: If it is preferred, you can enter a site-supplied password.<br />
31. Tab to the next line <strong>and</strong> reenter the password, then press F10.<br />
Note: Do not forget the root account password. If you forget this password, you<br />
must completely reinstall the system to set up a new one.<br />
32. View the license terms, select Accept, <strong>and</strong> press F10 when you are finished.<br />
You are then prompted to continue the installation.<br />
33. If you need to change any information in the installation, you can step back through<br />
the installation by pressing F9.<br />
34. Save the installation information to a blank formatted diskette by doing the following:<br />
a. Insert a blank formatted diskette into the diskette drive.<br />
b. Press F3.<br />
You can use the diskette to quickly reinstall this system, or another UnixWare 7<br />
system, using the same installation responses.<br />
35. Continue the installation by pressing F10.<br />
The software load begins. This process typically takes from 40 to 60 minutes. The<br />
software load can continue unattended.<br />
During the software load, you can track the progress of the installation by viewing<br />
progress indicators that are displayed for each package loaded.<br />
You are prompted to insert the HBA diskette when the software load is completed.<br />
36. Insert the host bus adapter diskette (labeled “Unisys UnixWare 7.x.x Operating System<br />
PSK/UNX7-PSK Host Bus Adapter (HBA)”) into the drive <strong>and</strong> press Enter.<br />
You are prompted to insert the platform support module (PSM) disk.<br />
37. Insert the PSM (Unisys) diskette into the diskette drive <strong>and</strong> press Enter.<br />
The kernel (/st<strong>and</strong>/unix) is rebuilt. This process takes several minutes. A message is<br />
displayed when the kernel is successfully rebuilt.<br />
38. Remove all diskettes, tapes, <strong>and</strong> CD-ROMs <strong>and</strong> store them safely.<br />
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