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Running Swinstall

The SNA/ACC software is read from the HP-UX Application CD-ROM, in superuser mode, using the swinstall utility. The steps are shown below.

  1. Log in to the system as "root".

  2. Place the media in a local or remote CD-ROM drive and mount the CD-ROM drive. For example:

    % mkdir /cdrom
    % mount /dev/dsk/c1t1d0 /cdrom
  3. Run .swinstall, which behaves the same in the GUI interface as for the terminal interface. When the "Specify Source" box opens, select "Source Depot Type" to "Local CDROM", or for a remote CD-ROM driver, select for "Network Directory/CDROM" and set "Source Host Name...". Select "OK".

  4. When you have made certain that the ACC Base Software or the ACC and X.25/9000 Software Bundle product is already installed, select the ACC SNAPlus2 Link Software item from the list of software bundles; open the "Actions" menu and select "Mark for Install".

  5. When all items have been marked, select "Install (analysis)"; select "OK" and proceed.

    The "Install (analysis)" window allows you to track summary progress of the installation process. Use the "Logfile" feature to display a detailed status, which is logged to /var/adm/sw/swagent.log.

  6. Exit swinstall.

  7. Run sam (see Figure 2-1). When the SAM GUI window opens, select and open the "Networking and Communications" window. When it opens, select and open the "SNAplus2 Installation" window.

  8. Find the SDLC (ACC) item and double-click to execute the "Actions > Add Component" function. Repeat for the QLLC (X.25) item, if the status message reads Not Added (See screen illustration below).

    Figure 2-1 SNAplus2 Installation Using SAM

    SNAplus2 Installation Using SAM
  9. Click on "Yes" when SAM prompts you to exit, and click on "Yes" at the "Create New Kernel" prompt.

    CAUTION: A final Confirmation message informs you that a new kernel will be rebuilt using the filesets installed, and the system will reboot. When you are ready, select "Yes".
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