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ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide

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Installing SPO Basic Edition <strong>and</strong> Related Software<br />

10.7. Setting Up the Documentation Search Engine<br />

To set up the documentation search engine, follow these steps:<br />

1. Run the following comm<strong>and</strong> as the root user (user-id root) in the console window:<br />

/usr/man/bin/config_search -f<br />

This takes 6 to 7 minutes.<br />

2. Reboot.<br />

Continue by configuring the SPO server (10.8).<br />

10.8. Configuring the SPO Server<br />

To configure the SPO server, take the following steps:<br />

1. Log on to the system as root from the graphical logon screen (10.15.2).<br />

2. If the terminal window appears as an icon, double-click the icon to restore it.<br />

3. At the prompt (#), enter the following comm<strong>and</strong>:<br />

scoadmin<br />

A system administration window appears.<br />

4. Scroll down until you see the Networking folder.<br />

5. Double-click the Networking folder to exp<strong>and</strong> it.<br />

6. Double-click the Client Manager.<br />

A Network Client Manager window appears.<br />

7. Double-click the /etc/hosts file entry in the Configured Network Client Services box.<br />

An /etc/hosts <strong>Configuration</strong> window appears.<br />

8. Add entries for each 2200 system console, SPO workstation, <strong>and</strong> monitored Intel node<br />

as follows:<br />

a. Click the Add button.<br />

A window labeled Add new entry appears.<br />

b. Enter the IP address <strong>and</strong> host name as identified in Table 2–2. The Comment field<br />

is optional.<br />

c. Click OK.<br />

The entry appears in the /etc/hosts <strong>Configuration</strong>.<br />

Repeat steps 8(a) through 8(c) for each additional console, workstation, <strong>and</strong> Intel<br />

node.<br />

Note: You can modify or delete any of the entries (with the exception of Localhost<br />

<strong>and</strong> the host name) by clicking on the entry to highlight it <strong>and</strong> clicking the<br />

Modify button.<br />

9. Click OK to close the /etc/hosts <strong>Configuration</strong> window.<br />

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