setup utility: starts the InfoPrint Manager Installer for AIX
Syntax
setup -c [-e] [-R] [-s FileSystem]
setup [-e] [-L locale] -n ServerName -p PortNumber
[-P DestinationName] [-R] [-s FileSystem]
setup [-e] [-R] [-s Filesystem] [-S]
setup [-ud]
setup [-uc]
setup [-e] [-R] [-s Filesystem] [-S] [-v]
setup [-e] [-R] [-s Filesystem] [-S] [-V]
Description
Issue the setup utility to start the InfoPrint Manager Installer. The InfoPrint Manager Installer installs InfoPrint Manager for AIX, including an InfoPrint Manager server and an InfoPrint Manager AIX client, or the InfoPrint Manager AIX client alone.
The AIX client allows users to enter InfoPrint Manager commands on the command line for transmission to the InfoPrint Manager server, which can be on another AIX system. The AIX client has no graphical user interface.
Note: You can install the InfoPrint Manager server or InfoPrint Manager AIX client in any of these languages:
- English
- French
- German
- Italian
- Japanese
- Spanish
Flags
The setup utility uses these flags:
- -c
- Invokes the InfoPrint Manager Installer to install only the InfoPrint Manager AIX client.
Note: The -L, -n, -p, and -P flags are not valid with this flag. The InfoPrint Manager Installer will prompt you to specify the locale, server name, port number, and optional default logical destination.
- -e
- Echos the Installer log updates to stdout as they occur.
- -L locale
- Specifies the locale of the AIX client. The default is en_US (U.S. English).
Note: This flag is not valid with the -c flag.
- -n ServerName
- Specifies the name of the InfoPrint Manager server.
Note: This flag is not valid with the -c flag.
- -p PortNumber
- Specifies the port number that the remote InfoPrint Manager server is using for communications.
Note: This flag is not valid with the -c flag.
- -P DestinationName
- Specifies the default logical destination to which the InfoPrint Manager AIX client submits jobs.
Note: This flag is not valid with the -c flag.
- -R
- Replaces any currently installed version of the InfoPrint Manager Installer on your AIX system with the Installer code from the InfoPrint Manager DVD-ROMs.
- -s FileSystem
- Specifies the file system where the installable software images can be accessed. For
example, you could specify the file system that you defined for installing InfoPrint Manager, or the drive where you mounted the InfoPrint Manager server DVD-ROM. The default mount point for all installations that use the Installer is
/cdrom
for AIX.Note: The /cdrom file system can be predefined. - -S
- Saves the .wlog files from any prior installation.
- -h
- Displays help for the setup utility.
- -ud
- Uninstalls InfoPrint Manager and keeps all objects.
- -uc
- Uninstalls InfoPrint Manager and deletes all objects.
- -v
- Installs InfoPrint Manager on the HACMP Failover server. This prevents an attempt to mount the /var file system and does not start the InfoPrint Manager server.
- -V
- Sets up HACMP primary server and insures that all the appropriate file systems are available.
Example
To install InfoPrint Manager from the file system/cdrom
, follow these steps:
- Log onto AIX as root.
- If available, insert the latest InfoPrint Manager server Service DVD-ROM into the drive. Otherwise, insert the gold InfoPrint Manager for AIX Server 1 DVD-ROM into the drive.
- If this is the first time you are running the InfoPrint Manager Installer on this system, create the /cdrom file system. Enter:
smit cdrfs
- Click Add a DVDROM File System.
- Complete the Add a DVDROM File System panel.
- In the DEVICE Name field, enter the identifier of your DVD-ROM drive. If you do not know the identifier, click List in the AIXwindows version of SMIT, or press PF4 in the ASCII version of SMIT, to see a list of DVD-ROM drives. Select one.
- In the MOUNT POINT field, enter /cdrom.
- Click OK (AIXwindows version) or press Enter (ASCII version).
- Press F10 to exit from SMIT.
- To mount the DVD-ROM, enter this command on the AIX command line:
mount /cdrom
- To read the /cdrom/readme.txt or readme.txt file, enter:
dtpad /cdrom/readme.txt
- Enter:
/cdrom/setup