Introduction: This document describes the use of the install.sh and the delete.sh scripts which are located within this directory. Suggested preliminary steps are also outlined. The install.sh and delete.sh scripts support Tru64 Compaq SANworks Command Scripter (CMDSCR) V1.0A installation and removal.

CONVENTIONS:
Throughout this installation, messages which require input are displayed (such as: Are you are ready to continue? [ y|n ] [ ? ](default= yes):). The "y|n" indicates that a yes or no answer is required and the "default= yes" indicates that pressing the ENTER key will accept the yes answer. The "?" indicates that installation help is available. Pressing the ? key and then the ENTER key displays a help message and repeats the original question.

Suggested Preliminary Steps:
- CMDSC0 version V1.0 or 1.0A replacement 
- - Stop the Command Scripter daemon

- CMDSCR version V1.0A reinstall
- - Stop the Command Scripter daemon

- Installed CMDSCR (V1.0, V1.0A) removal
- - Stop the Command Scripter daemon

Using the install.sh script:
- Ensure that no jobs are running and, if applicable, the Command Scripter daemon has been stopped
- As root at this directory level perform "# ./install.sh"
- Respond to the questions as necessary to complete the installation
- Start the Command Scripter daemon as follows:
- - Tru64 V5  - /sbin/rc3.d/S89cmdscr start

Using the delete.sh script:
- Ensure that the Command Scripter daemon has been stopped
- As root at this directory level perform the following:
Tru64       - - # /var/opt/CPQevm/bin/delete.sh
- Respond to the questions as necessary to complete the removal

Please contact your Compaq representative if any problems or questions arise when using any of the scripts that Compaq has provided here
