
OneCommand™ Manager Application P007997-01A Rev. B
2. Installing and Uninstalling OneCommand Manager Application Components
Uninstalling the OneCommand Manager Application
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Solaris:
cd /opt/ELXocm
Linux:
cd /usr/sbin/ocmanager
3. Run the install script. Type:
./wsinstall
4. When prompted, enter the web server's document root directory. For
example:
Solaris:
/var/apache/htdocs
Linux:
/srv/www/htdocs
-or-
/var/www/html
5. Confirm that the IP address of the host is the IP address that the web server
uses. Answer <y> or <n> as appropriate. If you answer <n>, you are
prompted for the IP address you want to use.
6. When asked if your web server is listening on the normal default HTTP port
(80), answer <y> or <n> as appropriate. If you answer <n>, you are
prompted for the port you want to use.
Once you have entered the necessary information, you are notified when the
installation of the OneCommand Manager application Web Launch package
is complete. The Web Launch configuration files are created and Web
Launch Service automatically starts.
7. To verify the installation, locate another client, open a web browser window
and enter the following URL:
http://IP_ADDR:PORT_NUM/ocmanager.jnlp
where IP_ADDR is the IP address of the host on which you installed the
OneCommand Manager application Web Launch service, and PORT_NUM
is the TCP port number of the listening host’s web server. The standard
OneCommand Manager application user interface appears.
Note: It is not necessary to enter a port number if the standard HTTP port
was chosen during configuration.
Uninstalling the OneCommand Manager Application
Note: Do not uninstall the OneCommand Manager application if you are running,
or intend to run, OneCommand Vision. Uninstalling the OneCommand
Manager application also uninstalls the OneCommand Vision application.
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