User guide

2-6 EXTREMEWARE ENTERPRISE MANAGER INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE
INSTALLING THE EXTREMEWARE ENTERPRISE MANAGER
<key>
is the 11-character license key found on the License Agreement shipped with
the ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager software. Type the key exactly as it is shown
on the License Agreement.
If the license update is successful, the message “
License Installed” is displayed.
If the update is not successful, the message “
Invalid argument key :
<key>
” is
displayed.
<key>
is the license key you entered with the instlic command. Verify that
you typed the key exactly as shown on the license agreement.
UNINSTALLING THE ENTERPRISE MANAGER SERVER
To uninstall the ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager from a Windows NT system, follow
these steps:
1 From the Start menu, highlight Settings, pull right, and click on the Control Panel.
This displays the Control Panel folder.
2 Shut down the Enterprise Manager components if they are still running.
If they are running as services, double-click on Services to display the Services
Properties window, and stop both the EEM Web Server and EEM Database
Engine. You must have NT Administrator privileges to access this function.
If they are running as regular applications, open the ExtremeWare Enterprise
Manager 2.0 Server MS-DOS window (from the Task bar) and type [Ctrl]+C at
the DOS command prompt to shut down the Enterprise Manager Web Server. To
shut down the Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere, open the window found on
the Windows Task bar at the far right (a small “SQL” in red and yellow letters)
and click Shutdown.
3 From the Control Panel folder, double-click Add/Remove Programs. This displays
the Add/Remove Program Properties window.
4 From the list of installed programs, select ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager 2.0 and
click Add/Remove. Follow the instructions to remove the component.
INSTALLING ON A SPARC SOLARIS SYSTEM
ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager server software version 2.0 is supported under Solaris
2.6 or Solaris 7. Each of these operating environments require patches for ExtremeWare
Enterprise Manager to function properly. The following sets of patches are required.
Make certain these patches have been installed before you install the ExtremeWare
Enterprise Manager server software.