Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Version 6.10 Installation Guide (5900-1416, March 2011)
The installation procedure initially assigns the user name admin and the password you specified
during installation to the server administrator. See the Web Server documentation for the parameters
you can tune to improve the server's performance.
The installation procedure creates a link in the /sbin/rc3.d directory to the appropriate start
procedure, which enables the Secure Web Server you installed to automatically start when the
system reboots.
Using the Cleanup Script
Caution:
Use this cleanup script only if you want to remove subsets without using a browser to access the
installation procedure. The cleanup script prompts you to delete the current subsets. These are the
subsets you just installed; take care not to accidentally delete them.
It is not necessary to remove previous versions of Internet Express before installing a newer version.
The installation procedure automatically updates from the previous version.
You can run the cleanup script provided on the Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Installation and
Documentation CD–ROM to remove files, directories, links, and kits used by previous versions of
Internet Express.
To run the cleanup script, follow these steps:
1. Insert the CD–ROM in your system's CD–ROM drive and mount the drive by entering the
following command, substituting the name of your CD–ROM drive (for example, rz4c) for
drive:
# mount -r /dev/drive /mnt
2. Enter the following command to start the cleanup script:
# /mnt/ix_cleanup
The cleanup script displays the names of the Internet Express subsets currently installed on your
system. Select one or more subsets to delete. When you confirm that you want to delete these
subsets, the cleanup script calls setld -d, which removes the directories and files associated
with each subset and removes any entries associated with the subset from system files.
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