Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Version 6.10 Installation Guide (5900-1416, March 2011)
• A license form. Accept the license.
• A message indicating that the browser is establishing a cache. Click on OK to create the
browser cache.
The browser displays a confirmation message asking you to continue or cancel the installation.
Click on Continue to proceed to Tru64 UNIX subset verification.
As you proceed through the installation, you are prompted to enter information on forms and submit
them as input to the procedure. The browser might display a message box, warning you that
information sent over the network is not secure. You can shut off this warning; however, it is good
practice to reset the browser preferences after the installation to display this warning.
Notes:
If a step in the browser-based installation procedure appears to be taking a long time to complete,
scroll to the bottom of the form to check its status.
You can stop the browser-based installation at any time by pressing Ctrl/C in the terminal window
from which you started the installation.
Verifying Tru64 UNIX Subsets
The installation procedure checks your system to make sure that all required Tru64 UNIX subsets
are present. (A default Tru64 UNIX installation includes all the subsets required by Internet Express.)
If so, the procedure moves on to the next step. If any Tru64 UNIX subsets are missing, the procedure
displays a list of the missing subsets and prompts you to insert the CD–ROM containing the operating
system software.
The installation procedure locates the missing subsets, if any, and automatically installs them. As
it installs the subsets, the procedure displays a log of the copy and verification process. This process
can take five minutes or longer.
When all the subsets are installed, scroll to the bottom of the form and click on Continue to proceed
with verification of the Tru64 UNIX kernel options. Note that some updated subsets may take effect
when the system reboots.
Note:
JavaScript is required to control the progress of the Internet Express browser-based installation.
The installation procedure checks that your browser is enabled to use JavaScript. If not, the procedure
displays a warning message. You must enable JavaScript in your browser preferences before
continuing with the installation.
Verifying Tru64 UNIX Kernel Options
The installation procedure checks for the following kernel options required by Internet Express:
• LDTTY
• RPTY
• STREAMS
• STRKINFO
If these kernel options are defined on the system, the procedure moves on to the next step. (A
default Tru64 UNIX installation configures all the kernel options required by Internet Express.)
If any required kernel options are missing, the procedure:
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