HP Data Protector Integrating an ACSLS server through a firewall

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11. Eject the CD.
Note: ACSLS requires specific user IDs (acss, acssa and acsdb), however, these are created
automatically at the time of installation of ACSLS. The home directories for the acsss, acssa, and
acsdb user IDs reside under the ACSLS installation directory. The default installation directory for acsss
is
/export/home/ACSSS (referred to as $ACS_Home). The home directories for the ACSLS user IDs are:
acsss /export/home/ACSSS
acssa /export/home/ACSSA
acsdb /export/home/acsdb
Installing ACSLS software using install.sh
1. Change directories:
cd /export/home/ACSSS/install
2. To initiate the installation shell script, enter
./install.sh
If shared memory settings have not been defined, you are prompted to allow the script to set shared memory
and reboot the server:
This server is not set with shared memory required for ACSLS and the Database.
Set shared memory and reboot the server to take effect at kernel level? (y or
n):
Respond y to the prompt.
The server reboots.
When the server comes back, log in as root, cd to /export/home/ACSSS/install (if you are not
already in it), and restart install.sh.
3. Enter the database backup directory.
By default, this is /export/backup. If the following warning is displayed, prompting you to pick a
directory in another file system, choose another file system. For example: /ipr/backup.
Warning message:
4. Respond y to the prompt for automatic startup on reboot.
Note: By selecting y to allow ACSLS to automatically start at system boot time, you also allow ACSLS to
automatically shutdown prior to a system shutdown or reboot. This is recommended and will prevent
database errors from being written to the acsss_event.log when the system is rebooted.
Option: If you have a SCSI or fibre-attached library, continue with step 5.