Installing on UNIX Systems from CD
1.
The procedures for mounting a CD depend on your system type. The following
discussion details examples of mount commands for each host.
The device used will depend on your system configuration (defaults where
appropriate are used in the examples). Consult your system administrator if you
need assistance.
Note:
SPARC Solaris 2.x
3.
Install
# uncompress < /mnt/doc.tar.Z | tar xpf -
You’re done!
See “Installation on UNIX Systems” on page 7 for more details on installing
from tape.
Mount the CD.
In the following installation examples, substitute
If you are running the volume manager, the CD should automatically be mounted
as
If you are not running the volume manager, you will need to mount the CD
manually with the following command.
# mount -F hsfs -o ro /dev/dsk/c0t6d0s0 /mnt
# mount -t hsfs -o ro /dev/sr0 /mnt
# mount -t cdfs -o ro /dev/dsk/c201d2s0 /mnt
# mount -t iso9660 -o ro /dev/scsi/sc0d7l0 /mnt
# mount -t cdrfs -o ro /dev/cd0 /mnt
# mount -t cdfs -o ro /dev/rz4c /mnt
Make sure you can write in ‘/usr/cygnus’ using the following input.
(enter root password)
# mkdir /usr/cygnus
(ignore “File exists” error if any)
# chmod 777 /usr/cygnus
# exit
(root access not needed beyond this)
Run the
To install the source code, use the following steps.
# uncompress < /mnt/src.tar.Z | tar xpf -
To install the HTML documentation, use the following steps.
Build symbolic links to make execution paths easy (you may need root access to
put the link in ‘/usr’):
# ln -s progressive-97r1a progressive
# su root
# ln -s /usr/cygnus/progressive/H-host /usr/progressive
# exit
Use your Cygnus Solutions customer ID (see cover letter) to tag your copy of
our problem-report form.
Remove public write access from ‘/usr/cygnus’. See your system administrator for the correct permissions at your site.