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This instruction book provides information about ACL Manager requirements and installing ACL Manager on Windows NT and Solaris machines.
ACL Manager runs on top of CiscoWorks2000 Resource Manager Essentials (Essentials) Version 3.0 or later.
The system requirements for ACL Manager are summarized in this section. Except where noted, ACL Manager requirements are the same as Essentials requirements.
This section describes the requirements for Windows NT.
The ACL Manager server must:
This section describes the requirements for Solaris.
The ACL Manager server must:
You can improve ACL Manager performance by using the Client Application Manager (CAM) to download and install some server files to your local machine. If CAM is not installed on your machine, you might be asked if you want to install it when you start ACL Manager. Using CAM is optional.
If you plan to install CAM on your machine, the client system must have:
Refer to Chapter 3 of Getting Started with the CiscoWorks2000 Server for instructions on how to install CAM.
This section describes how to install ACL Manager on a Windows NT machine.
To install the ACL Manager server:
1. Make sure your system meets all of the requirements described in the "Windows NT Requirements" section.
2. Close all applications.
3. Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive.
4. Launch Windows NT Explorer, and double-click the CD-ROM
drive icon.
5. Open the NT folder and double-click the setup.exe icon.
If Essentials is not installed, a warning appears and ACL Manager does not install. To install Essentials, follow the directions in Installing Resource Manager Essentials on Windows NT.
If you are upgrading from ACL Manager 1.0 to 1.1, you are prompted to back up data from the previous release. If you are not upgrading, skip to Step 7.
In the dialog box, accept the default destination or enter a new path, then click Next.
6. After the data has been backed up, the program uninstalls the previous release of ACL Manager, then exits.
Continue the Essentials upgrade, then restart the installation program.
7. In the Welcome dialog box, click Next.
8. In the User Information dialog box, accept the default name and company or enter new data.
The username and company information are obtained from the Windows NT registry.
9. Click Next.
The Start Copying Files Window appears.
10. Click Next.
If Essentials is running, a message informs you that the Essentials Daemon Manager is stopping.
11. After the files are installed, you are asked if you would like to restore data from ACL Manager 1.0.
If you upgraded to ACL Manager 1.1 from the previous release, click Yes. In the dialog box, accept the default destination, defined earlier in Step 6, then click Next.
If you did not upgrade from a previous release of ACL Manager, click No to complete the installation.
12. The ACL Manager Program settings are modified, and the Setup Complete dialog box appears.
Select one of the following options:
--- Yes, I want to restart my computer now
--- No, I will restart my computer later
13. Click Finish to complete the installation.
14. Remove the ACL Manager CD from your CD-ROM drive.
If you selected the first option in Step 12, the computer reboots.
If you selected the second option in Step 12, reboot your computer.
This section describes how to install ACL Manager on a Solaris machine.
You can install the ACL Manager on a local disk or on a network-mounted Network File System (NFS) disk to which you have root access.
To install ACL Manager:
1. Make sure your system meets all of the requirements as described in the "Solaris Requirements" section on page 4.
2. Become superuser by entering su and the root password at the command prompt, or log in as root.
3. Insert the CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.
The CD-ROM is automatically mounted into the /cdrom/cdrom0 directory. If you are running File Manager, a separate File Manager window displays the contents of the CD-ROM.
4. Enter:
# cd /cdrom/cdrom0/sol # ./setup.sh
If you are upgrading from ACL Manager 1.0 to 1.1, you will be asked if you want to back up data from the previous release. Otherwise, skip to Step 8.
5. At the command prompt, enter y then press Return.
6. Enter the path for the backup directory, then press Return.
After the data has been backed up, the program uninstalls ACL Manager 1.0, then exits.
7. Continue with the upgrade of Essentials, then restart the installation program.
8. Enter y to agree to the terms of the copyright, then press Return.
If the correct version of Essentials is not installed, an error message is displayed and the installation terminates.
If Essentials is installed, the following appears on your screen:
Select component(s) you wish to install (all/none/q)?[all]:
9. Type all, then press Return.
10. The installation program displays the names of the server files being installed. Once the files are installed, you'll be asked if you would like to restore data from ACL Manager 1.0.
If you upgraded to ACL Manager 1.1 from the previous release, type y at the prompt and press Return.
Otherwise, type n and press Return to complete the installation. Skip to Step 12.
11. Enter the path of the backup directory, defined earlier in Step 7, then press Return to complete the installation.
12. Remove the CD from your CD-ROM drive and store it in a safe place.
This section describes how to uninstall ACL Manager on Windows NT and Solaris.
To uninstall the ACL Manager server:
1. Select Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs.
2. From the software list, select ACL Manager 1.1.
3. Click Add/Remove.
4. In the Confirm File Deletion dialog box, click Yes. The Remove Programs from Your Computer window opens.
5. When the uninstallation is complete, click OK.
To uninstall the ACL Manager server, follow these steps:
1. Enter the following command:
# /usr/sbin/pkgrm CSCOaclms
2. Enter y after the prompt asking if you want to remove this package, then press Return.
Refer to Chapter 3 of Getting Started with the CiscoWorks2000 Server for instructions on how to uninstall CAM.
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Posted: Mon Nov 1 14:26:49 PST 1999
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