Log in as root.
Insert the IPSec/9000 disk into the appropriate
drive, or locate the directory into which you downloaded the software
from HP Software Depot.
Run the swinstall program using
the command:
This opens the Software Selection window and the Specify Source window.
If you need additional information about the Specify Source
window, click the Help button on the window.
On the Specify Source window, change the Source
Host Name if necessary.
Enter the mount point of the drive in the Source Depot Path
field and click the OK button to return to
the Software Selection window.
The Software Selection window now contains a list of available software
bundles to install.
Highlight the HP IPSec/9000 software for your system
type.
Choose Mark for Install from the Actions menu to
choose the product to be installed. With the exception of the man
pages and user's manual, you must install the complete
IPSec product.
Choose Install from the Actions menu to
begin product installation and open the Install Analysis window.
Click the OK button in the
Install Analysis window when the Status field displays a Ready message.
Click the Yes button in the
Confirmation window to confirm that you want to install the software. swinstall displays
the Install window.
Read processing data while the software is being installed.
When the Status field indicates Ready, the Note window opens.
swinstall loads the fileset, runs the
control scripts for the fileset, and builds the kernel. Estimated
time for processing: 3 to 5 minutes.
Click the OK button on the
Note window to reboot the system.
The user interface disappears and the system reboots.
When the system reboots, check the log files in /var/adm/sw/swinstall.log and /var/adm/sw/swagent.log to
make sure the installation was successful.
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 | NOTE: Do not run the IPSec/9000 product when the system is
booted in single-user mode.VirtualVault If
the root user account has been retired after
installing VirtualVault, you must restore the account in order to
perform the following procedure on VirtualVault. To restore the
root account, refer to the VirtualVault Administrator's
Guide, "Administering Host Tasks" chapter, "Restoring the
Root Account" section. |
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Go to "Step 4: Setting the IPSec/9000
Password."