Compaq SANworks Command Scripter Version 1.0A
Installation Procedures for Sun Solaris
Original Document Date: November 2001

This document contains information and procedures for installing Compaq SANworks Command Scripter 
version 1.0A on Sun Solaris. The information in this document is current as of the release date and is subject 
to change.

This document is divided into two sections:
Section I: Command Scripter 1.0A Installation Instructions
Section II: Instructions for Uninstalling Command Scripter 1.0A

Note: For more information on SANworks Command Scripter 1.0A, refer to the following location on 
Compaq.com:
http://www.compaq.com/products/sanworks/commandscripter/index.html

Section I: Command Scripter 1.0A Installation Instructions
This section describes requirements and procedures for installing Command Scripter 1.0A on a host system 
running Sun Solaris.

A. System Requirements
--To install Command Scripter 1.0A on Sun Solaris, you will need an account with superuser privileges.
--Command Scripter 1.0A is installed from Solaris_CPQcmdscr_10A.tar. Identify the location from which 
to run the .tar file if other than the system default location.
--Before installing SANworks Command Scripter 1.0A, ensure Command Scripter 1.0 has been installed 
on the system. Command Scripter 1.0A will not install independently of Command Scripter 1.0.

B. Command Scripter 1.0A Installation
1. Open a terminal window and log on as a superuser.

2. From the directory containing Solaris_CPQcmdscr_10A.tar, type 
/bin/tar xf CPQcmdscr.tar. 

Press the ENTER key. 
The file extracts into subdirectory <tar file directory>/Solaris_CPQcmdscr_10A.

3. Change the directory to <tar file directory>/Solaris_CPQcmdscr_10A. 
Type ./install.sh

Press ENTER. 
The install.sh script starts the installation process.

Conventions:
Throughout the installation, messages that require input are displayed. For example:
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. 

A question mark (?) indicates that installation help is available. Pressing the ? key and then the 
ENTER key displays a help message and repeats the original question.

4. Review the License Terms, Limited Warranty, Allocation of Liability, and so forth. 
If you agree to the terms, type y. Press ENTER. 
If you do not agree to the terms, type n. Press ENTER. Installation terminates.

5. The installation script checks for a previous installation of Command Scripter 1.0. 
Press ENTER to allow the script to upgrade Command Scripter 1.0 to Command Scripter 1.0A.

6. The installation script checks for the current CPQelm package.

If the current CPQelm version is 2.1, proceed to step 7.
If the current version is not 2.1, perform the following steps:
Type y to remove the package.
Type y to continue with the removal of the package.
The CPQelm package is removed.
The new CPQelm package processes. 
Type y to install CPQelm in the default directory.
Press ENTER.

7. Type y to create the selected base directory.
The CPQelm package is installed.
Command Scripter 1.0A begins installation.

8. Type y to install CPQcmdscr in the default directory.
Press ENTER.

9. Type y to create the selected base directory.
Command Scripter 1.0A is installed.
When installation completes, the following message displays:
Installation of <CPQcmdscr> was successful.

Section II: Instructions for Uninstalling Command Scripter 1.0A

1. Open a terminal window and log on as a superuser.

2. Begin the session by either of the following:
Type <installation directory>/delete.sh
delete.sh included at <tar file directory>/Solaris_CPQcmdscr_10A

3. Follow the series of directions displayed on the screen.

Command Scripter 1.0A uninstalls.
When un-installation is complete, the following message displays:
Removal of <CPQcmdscr> was successful.

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