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The server software generally follows accepted conventions for HP installations. The client software follows conventions for Windows product installations. Installation programs are provided for convenience. 10. Installation
DBA/Query for Windows is supplied in two parts, a client and a server component. The client software is available on 3.5 inch high density floppy disks or CD-ROMs suitable for installation on a standard PC. The HP 3000 server software is on 1600 bpi magnetic tape or DAT tape, as ordered. The DBA/Query for Windows client and server programs are installed separately. The server software generally follows accepted conventions for HP installations. The client software follows conventions for Windows product installations. Installation programs are provided for convenience. DBA/Query for Windows is to be installed on a local area network. It is based on the protocol TCP/IP and uses Windows SOCKET. It supports: Standard TCP/IP and WinSock APRA Socket Microsoft LAN Manager TCP/IP and WinSock Microsoft NT/Server TCP/IP and WinSock Novell TCP/IP and WinSock ftp TCP/IP and WinSock WRQ RNS TCP/IP and WinSock
Installation
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Log on as system manager: :HELLO DBAINSTL,MANAGER.SYS Identify the tape device: :FILE T;DEV=TAPE Mount the DBA/Query for Windows tape and place the drive online. Restore the DBA/Query for Windows installation job into PUB.SYS: :RESTORE *T;DBAINSTL.PUB. SYS;SHOW Insert the System Manager password into the installation batch file DBAINSTL.PUB.SYS and then stream it: :STREAM DBAINSTL.PUB.SYS The DBA/Query for Windows installation job builds a new account called LEETECH and then prompts for the installation tape. If the tape is already mounted, simply place the drive online. Otherwise, remount the tape. The DBA/Query for Windows installation job restores the files into PUB.LEETECH. Purge the batch file DBAINSTL.PUB.SYS upon successful completion of the installation: :PURGE DBAINSTL.PUB.SYS
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Installing on HP-UX
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1. 2. 3. Root authority is necessary to restore the server files with correct attributes. Mount the DBA/Query for Windows tape and place the drive online. Restore the DBA/Query for Windows files INSTALL and LEETECH.0: $tar xvf /dev/rmt/0m (device name) Run INSTALL. It will create the following directories if they do not already exist: $/opt/leetech/bin $/opt/leetech/lbin $/opt/leetech/lib $/opt/leetech/share $/opt/leetech/share/include $/opt/leetech/newconfig $/etc/opt/leetech $/var/opt/leetech 5. Delete the files INSTALL and LEETECH.0 upon successful completion of the DBA/Query for Windows installation: :rm INSTALL LEETECH.0
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The installed files are: $/opt/leetech/bin/lanutil $/opt/leetech/bin/ltupgrad $/opt/leetech/bin/ltvalida $/opt/leetech/newconfig/DBAQB $/opt/leetech/lbin/dvqry $/opt/leetech/lbin/listner $/etc/opt/leetech/CNTLDBAQ.PUB.LEETECH
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LANUTIL(A.01.00) LeeTech Software Inc. All Rights Reserved. Commands: LIST KILL id STOPALL HOST id APPL id EXIT LANUTIL>> shows all connected users. kills the specified user. terminates listener and all users. sets to new host node name. sets to new application name. ends the LANUTIL.
Installation
DBA is the application name or the socket name that is issued by the sample program. The 32600/tcp portion of the entry is the port ID, which must be identical to the servers SERVICES file (please see the host server section of this manual). It is the common name used to link the PC client program and the host server program. The dba portion of the entry is another alias of DBA and 32600/tcp. 2. The SERVICES file on the PC is located in: Win 95/98 Win NT HOSTS file 3. Find the HOSTS file on the PC and insert the host IP Address and its alias (node) name. Use PING.EXE to verify that the host IP Address is correct. The HOSTS file on the PC is located in: Win 95/98 Win NT 5. \windows\ \winnt\system32\drivers\etc\ \windows\ \winnt\system32\drivers\etc\
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The socket driver must exist. Make sure the winsock.dll file is accessible. It must either be in the \windows directory or in a directory listed by the path variable.