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To mount the CiscoWorks2000 family of products (CW2000) CD-ROM, follow these instructions instead of those in Installing Resource Manager Essentials and CWSI Campus on HP-UX.
![]() | Caution You must use this CD-ROM mounting procedure to successfully install the product. |
The following are important notes about CW2000 installation:
The following are prerequisites for mounting the CW2000 CD-ROM:
![]() | Caution You must use this CD-ROM mounting procedure to successfully install the product. |
To mount the CW2000 CD-ROM on the local machine, follow these steps while logged on as superuser:
Step 1 If you are running HP-UX 10.20, ensure that HP patch PHCO_15453 (or any superseding patch) is installed.
Step 2 Make sure that the path /usr/sbin is in the path environment variable.
Step 3 For HP-UX 10.xx systems, enable network loopback (if it is not already enabled) by adding the entry LOOPBACK_ADDRESS=127.0.0.1 to the file /etc/rc.config.d/netconf.
Step 4 Verify that network loopback is enabled by entering the following command:
netstat -rn.
Output similar to the following is displayed:
Routing tables Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Interface Pmtu PmtuTime 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH 0 2897 lo0 4608 171.69.217.60 127.0.0.1 UH 1 2299 lo0 4608 default 171.69.217.254 UG 5 86356 lan0 1500 171.69.217.0 171.69.217.60 U 0 7702 lan0 1500
The entry lo0 is for the loopback interface.
Step 5 Start the PFS daemons to allow network access on server and client by entering the following commands:
# nohup /usr/sbin/pfs_mountd & # nohup /usr/sbin/pfsd 4 &
Step 6 Verify the processes that are running on the system by entering the following command:
# ps -ef|grep pfs
Output similar to the following is displayed:
root 1196 1195 0 14:07:28 ttyp1 0:00 pfs_mountd.rpc
root 1224 1208 0 14:07:47 ttyp1 0:00 pfsd.rpc
root 1210 1208 0 14:07:41 ttyp1 0:00 pfsd.rpc
root 1217 1208 0 14:07:44 ttyp1 0:00 pfsd.rpc
root 8669 7686 0 15:49:25 ttyp3 0:00 /usr/sbin/pfsd 4
root 8670 8669 0 15:49:25 ttyp3 0:00 pfsd.rpc
root 8617 7686 0 15:48:33 ttyp3 0:00 /usr/sbin/pfs_mountd
root 8739 7686 1 15:50:49 ttyp3 0:00 grep pfs
Step 7 Mount the CD-ROM by entering the following command:
# pfs_mount devicefile mount_point
where devicefile is the device filename of the CD-ROM drive and mount_point is the directory on which you want to mount the CD-ROM.
For example, the following command mounts the device /dev/dsk/c1t2d0 to the /cdrom directory:
# pfs_mount /dev/dsk/c1t2d0 /cdrom
Step 8 After you install the software, enter the following command to unmount the CD-ROM:
#pfs_umount/cdrom
![]() | Caution You must use this CD-ROM mounting procedure to successfully install the product. |
To access the CW2000 CD-ROM from a remote machine, follow these steps:
Step 1 Perform the following steps on the remote machine while logged on as superuser:
(a) Mount the CD-ROM on the remote machine as described in the section "Mounting the CW2000 CD-ROM on the Local Machine."
(b) Add the following entry to file /etc/pfs_exports (create the file if it does not already exist):
/cdrom -access=client
where client is the name of the host on which you want the install the software.
(c) Enter the following command to export the directory that you just mounted:
# /usr/sbin/pfs_exportfs-a
Step 2 Perform the following steps on the local machine (the machine on which you want to install the software) while logged on as superuser:
(a) Start the pfs_mountd daemon by entering the following command:
# nohup pfs_mountd &
(b) Mount the CD-ROM by entering the following command:
# pfs_mount serverhost:remote_mount_point local_mount_point
where serverhost is the name of the remote machine, remote_mount_point is the name of the CD-ROM mount point on the remote machine, and local_mount_point is the name of the CD-ROM mount point on the local machine.
For example, the command
# pfs_mount server:/cdrom1 /cdrom2
mounts the /cdrom1 directory of the remote machine named server to the /cdrom2 directory of the local machine.
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Posted: Thu Sep 30 10:41:26 PDT 1999
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