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ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide

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Configuring Intel Nodes for Monitoring by SPO<br />

b. In the new window, enter the following comm<strong>and</strong>:<br />

ps -ef | grep urm.loop<br />

7. Check the right half of the listing produced by that comm<strong>and</strong> to ensure that the URM<br />

agent is running. This is indicated by the following process being listed:<br />

sh ./urm.loop<br />

8. If the URM agent is not running, log on as superuser (10.15.3) at the SPO server using<br />

the su comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> enter the following comm<strong>and</strong>:<br />

/opt/SPO-agent/spo_urm start<br />

Then repeat steps 6 <strong>and</strong> 7.<br />

9. Once you verify that the URM agent is running, select the File option, then select Exit<br />

in the Maintain UN<strong>IX</strong> Agents window.<br />

If you have one or more Windows 2000 or Windows NT nodes, you now must transfer the<br />

SPO Windows agent to each of these nodes (12.4). Otherwise, you can exit from the Single<br />

Point <strong>Configuration</strong> routine <strong>and</strong> log on as the operator as described in 12.6 <strong>and</strong> 12.7.<br />

12.4. Transferring the SPO Windows Agent<br />

Take the following steps to transfer the SPO Windows Agent to each Windows 2000 <strong>and</strong><br />

Windows NT node <strong>and</strong> the PC being used as a SPO workstation.<br />

Note: If there is more than one PC being used as a SPO workstation, it is not<br />

necessary to install the SPO Windows agent on all of them. Install the SPO<br />

Windows agent on each Windows 2000 <strong>and</strong> Windows NT node <strong>and</strong> the first SPO<br />

workstation.<br />

1. On the Single Point <strong>Configuration</strong> routine main menu bar, click Application.<br />

A menu of possible applications appears.<br />

2. Click the Maintain Windows Software Interfaces menu entry, <strong>and</strong> then select Transfer<br />

Software.<br />

A dialogue box asks you to select a Windows system.<br />

3. Click the name of the Windows system to highlight it, then click OK.<br />

A dialogue box asks you to enter the name of a valid FTP user or select Unknown for<br />

Anonymous FTP.<br />

4. Click Unknown.<br />

The agent software transfer is initiated, <strong>and</strong> a window appears stating that the transfer<br />

succeeded.<br />

5. Click Close.<br />

Note: If the agent software transfer fails, an explanation appears. The message is<br />

recorded in two logs (NTINSTALL <strong>and</strong> host-name, where host-name is the host<br />

name of the Windows node) that you can view using the Log View window from<br />

the SPO Console menu.<br />

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