HP Application Recovery Manager software A.06.10 Installation and licensing guide (March 2008)

9. To start using Application Recovery Manager immediately after setup, select
Launch Application Recovery Manager GUI.
To view the HP Application Recovery Manager software product announcements,
software notes, and references, select Open the Product Announcements.
Click Finish.
Installing HP-UX clients
HP-UX clients can be installed locally from the UNIX installation CD-ROM, or remotely
using the Installation Server for UNIX.
Before starting the installation procedure, decide which components you need to
install on your client system. For the list of the Application Recovery Manager software
components and their descriptions, see
Application Recovery Manager components on page 64.
Prerequisites
For system requirements, disk space requirements, supported platforms, processors,
and Application Recovery Manager components, refer to the HP Application
Recovery Manager software product announcements, software notes, and
references.
At this point, you should have the Cell Manager and Installation Server for UNIX
installed on your network. If not, see
Installing the Application Recovery Manager Cell Manager (CM) and Installation Server(s) (IS) on page
31 for instructions.
You will need either root access or an account with root capabilities.
Local installation
If you do not have an Installation Server for UNIX installed in your environment, you
have to perform local installation from the UNIX installation CD-ROM. See
Local installation of HP-UX clients on page 72 for instructions.
After the local installation, the client system has to be manually imported into the cell.
See also Importing clients to a cell on page 91.
Remote installation
You install the client software from the Installation Server for UNIX to clients using
the Application Recovery Manager graphical user interface. For the step-by-step
procedure for remotely installing the software, refer to
Remote installation of Application Recovery Manager clients on page 58.
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