HP Version Control 7.0 Installation and Configuration Guide

[root@localhost ~]# opt/hp/vcagent/etc/vcaconfig.sh
Stopping HP Version Control Agent: [ OK ]
A user interface is displayed, to enter the HP VCRM details. The HP VCRM host address, login
name, and password can be specified. For example:
Please, set the required fields for version control agent
configuration
Repository............: <enter the name or IP of the system where the repository is
installed>
Login.....................: <enter a login name with operator or administrator
privileges. For example, vcadmin>
Password.............: <enter the password associated with the login name above>
Confirm Password: <reenter the password exactly as you entered it previously>
Note: After applying the configurations, the VCA service is started automatically with new
settings.
Note: If you do not specify a HP VCRM, a message displays asking you if you want to specify
the HP VCRM. If you select No, a warning message appears indicating a repository has not
been configured.
5. The HP VCA configuration is complete. A reboot is not necessary.
Verifying the HP VCA service is running
To verify the HP VCA service is running on the system, enter the following:
1. For UnitedLinux and SUSE Linux, execute the following command: /etc/init.d/hpvca
status
The output that appears is similar to: Checking for process hpvca: running
2. For Red Hat Linux, execute the following command: # service hpvca status
The output that appears is similar to: vcagentd (pid 698 697 696 695 694 657)
is running¦
Installing the HP VCA for Linux silently
The HP VCA installation for Linux enables you to silently install the HP VCA.
Installing VCA silently using the CLI
To install silently using the CLI:
From a command prompt, enter the following command:
rpm ivh hpvca-2*.linux.rpm.
Alternatively, to install HP VCA silently using the HP Smart Update Manager:
1. Copy the Linux Support Pack contents from the HP SmartStart CD to a location on the system
where you want to install HP VCA.
2. From the same location, execute the following command:
./hpsum -s -c hpvca-6.1.x-x.*linux.rpm
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