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Freeway User Guide
tar xvf PF-100-xxxx.tar
tar xvf /dev/cdrom/parts/PF-100/PF-100-xxxx.tar
Note that xxxx represents the four-digit number of the filename you find in the
CDROM directory. The
tar command creates additional subdirectories within the direc-
tory
/usr/local/freeway (or whatever your specific Freeway directory tree is) and copies the
software into them from the distribution media.
Step 6: Unmount the CDROM. Below is an example of the u
mount command (the
device name on your system might be different):
umount /dev/cdrom
3.6.3 Installing Protocol Software on a VMS system
The Protocol distribution media is a CDROM labeled with the appropriate protocol
name. Check the CDROM for a file in VMS backup saveset format for installing the
protocol software on VMS systems. If there is no backup saveset file on the CDROM,
skip ahead to Section 3.6.5. If there is a backup saveset file on the CDROM, use the fol-
lowing procedure to install the protocol software from the distribution media onto your
VMS computer.
Note
Do not use VMSINSTAL to open the backup saveset file included
in the Protocol Software distribution CDROM.
Step 1: On the client system (previously configured as described in Section 3.3), log
in to an account with SYSTEM privileges.
Step 2: Change directory to a local working directory on same disk where the Free-
way software was installed in Section 3.4.3, for example:
SYS$SYSDEVICE:[user.protogate].
$ set def sys$sysdevice:[user.protogate]