Specifications
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- click on the OPS Client JAR link and the File Download dialog box will appear,
and
- click Save and specify a location to save the JAR file to a local or network drive.
OR
- click the OPS Server Page link under URL Launch to save the JAR file to a
URL location.
• If you have previously connected to OPS Manager and downloaded the JAR file,
do one of the following:
- specify the URL of the JAR file in the URL box, or
- specify the location of the JAR file in the File box.
• If you have previously connected to OPS Manager, select the OPS Manager
Server option.
5. Click the Start OPS Manager link.
After several seconds, the OPS Manager window opens, followed by the OPS Manager
top-level menu window.
Note: You must specify the location of the JAR file for the OPS Manager application that you
are using.
Tip: Use the Browse button to quickly locate the JAR file.
Tip: The first time that you start OPS Manager from a client station, it can take several minutes
for the OPS Manager top-level menu to appear. You can reduce the download time on
subsequent start-ups by setting your browser cache to a minimum of 7000 Kilobytes. Refer to
your browser’s online help for instructions on how to adjust your browser’s cache.
Note: If the OPS Manager software is upgraded on the server, ensure that you clear the OPS
Manager application from the browser cache.
Tip: Set a bookmark in your browser to the OPS Manager application.
Tip: Refer to Setting security access privileges (p. 65) for information on authorization.










