HP Intelligent Management Center iNode 5.x OKUTOOL Installation Guide Abstract This document describes how to install and use iNode OKUTOOL.
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1 Using iNode OKUTOOL for iNode PC Windows When IMC is running on Windows, iNode OKUTOOL can be distributed in either of the following methods: The administrator shares or emails file OKUTOOL.exe to endpoint users. On the endpoint PCs, download and double-click the file. The administrator can store file OKUTOOL.exe on a Web server, and create an AutoRun task for the iNode client to send the file download URL to endpoint users.
Figure 2 AutoRun task configuration 4. On the endpoint PC, the iNode client displays a message after authentication is passed. See Figure 3. Click Run. Figure 3 iNode Client View Downloads message 5. After the file is executed, click Cancel the next time the iNode client displays this message. Linux 1. The administrator shares or emails file OKUTOOL_linux_hp.zip to endpoint users. The OKUTOOL_linux_hp.zip file is for HP iNode clients.
2. On the endpoint PC, decompress the file and execute sh OKUTOOL_linux.sh in the OKUTOOL_linux_hp directory. Mac OS The administrator shares or emails OKUTOOL_MacOS_hp.zip OKUTOOL_MacOS_hp.zip file is for HP iNode clients. to endpoint users. The On the endpoint PC, decompress the file and execute sh OKUTOOL_MacOS.sh in the OKUTOOL_MacOS_hp directory.
2 Using iNode OKUTOOL for iNode DC Windows 1. Upload the OKUTOOL.zip file to the server on which iNode DC is deployed, decompress the file, and view the version of the iNode DC component in the Intelligent Deployment Monitoring Agent, see Figure 4. Figure 4 Server Manager 2. Locate the folder that is named the same as the iNode DC version in the OKUTOOL folder, see Figure 5. Figure 5 Server Manager 3.
3 FAQ If endpoint users cannot access the Internet after using iNode OKUTOOL for iNode DC, refer to the troubleshooting steps in the section matching the operating system of the endpoint PC. Windows 1. In the Windows Control Panel, double-click Java. 2. Click View in the Java control panel. 3. Delete all iNode Dissolvable Clients. Linux 1. Select System > Preferences > Java > General. 2. Click View, and delete all iNode Dissolvable Clients. Mac OS Mac OS 10.4 1.
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