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Lucent Technologies CentreVu Call Management System Release 3 Version 8 Software Installation And Setup Manual
Lucent Technologies CentreVu Call Management System Release 3 Version 8 Software Installation And Setup Manual
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Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu® CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup Installing the Solaris Operating System2-13 2. Select the region and time zone where this system is located, and then select Continue. The Date and Time screen appears: 3. Select Continue to accept the displayed date and time, or if necessary, enter the correct date and time. When all the information is correct, select Continue. The Confirm Information screen appears: 4. If the displayed information is correct, select Continue. If you select Change, the program returns to the Subnets screen. The system date and time are now set. After a few minutes, the program continues with the selection of Solaris 7 system files.
Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu® CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup Installing the Solaris Operating System2-14 Selecting the Solaris7 System Files B If the system currently has an earlier version of Solaris installed, the first Solaris Interactive Installation screen appears after a few minutes (if this screen is not displayed, go to Step 2): 1. Select Initial. The second Solaris Interactive Installation screen appears:
Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu® CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup Installing the Solaris Operating System2-15 2. Select Continue. The Allocate Client Services screen appears: 3. Select Continue. The Select Languages screen appears. Select the languages you want to see displayed in the user interface. English is automatically installed by default. 4. When you have completed choosing your language selections, click Continue.
Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu® CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup Installing the Solaris Operating System2-16 The Select Software screen appears: 5. Select End User System Support. Check to make sure that the Solaris 64 Bit Support box is NOT selected, and then select Customize (NOT Continue). If you select Continue instead of Customize, the Disks screen (shown on Page 2-18 ) appears, which is incorrect. If this happens, select Go Back from the Disks screen. The Customize Software screen appears: NOTE &OXVWHU,FRQ
Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu® CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup Installing the Solaris Operating System2-17 6. Select the packages listed below. Start at the top of the list and make the package selections in the order shown below. When necessary, click on the triangular icons to expand and collapse package clusters. Do not exclude any packages that are already selected. lBasic Networking lOn-Line Manual Pages lopen the cluster for Open Windows Version 3 (not Open Windows Version 64) and select: — X Windows system online user man pages lPoint-to-Point Protocol (not Point-to-Point Protocol 64) lopen the cluster for Programming tools and libraries and select: — CCS tools bundled with SunOS — Solaris bundled tools lSystem Accounting lTerminal Information 7. When you have completed making the package selections, click OK. The Software screen reappears. 8. Select Continue. The Solaris 7 software packages are now selected and will be installed after the disks are partitioned.
Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu® CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup Installing the Solaris Operating System2-18 Partitioning the Hard Disks B The Disks screen appears. Add all of the available disks into the “Selected Disks” column. In the above screen, all the disks equipped with the system should be listed as available. If not, you may have a connectivity or power problem. Check all cables and verify that the power is switched on for the disk drives. The screen examples in this section may differ according to your system’s disk configuration. 9. After all of the disks have been moved to the “Selected Disks” column, select Continue. NOTE
Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu® CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup Installing the Solaris Operating System2-19 The Preserve Data screen appears: The Preserve Data screen may not display if this is the first time the operating system has been installed on your machine. 10. Select Continue. The Automatically Layout File Systems screen appears: NOTE
Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu® CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup Installing the Solaris Operating System2-20 11. Select Manual Layout. The File System and Disk Layout screen appears: 12. Select Customize (NOT Continue). The Customize Disks screen appears: &\OLQGHU ,FRQ
Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu® CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup Installing the Solaris Operating System2-21 If all the disks on your system are not visible in the Customize Disks screen, use the slidebar at the bottom of the window to bring the partition columns for other system disks into view. 13. Disk partitioning should be done in cylinders rather than megabytes. To do this, select the cylinders icon for the first disk in the upper left- hand corner of the disk 1 column. The Customize Disks by Cylinders screen for the first (boot) disk appears: 14. Use the information from the “Boot Disk Partition Table” on Page 2- 23 to partition the boot disk by filling in the slice name and cylinder values for each partition. As you move the cursor to each new partition, the calculated cylinder values are displayed in the Start and End fields in the two columns at the right of the screen. The size of the overlap file system always defaults to the size of the entire disk. Do not change this value. NOTE NOTE
Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu® CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup Installing the Solaris Operating System2-22 Boot disk partition values 2 The boot disk cylinder values provided in the following table conform to the R3V8 disk partitioning specifications for all disk drives supported by R3V8. When setting up disk partitions for mirrored Enterprise 3000 or 3500 systems, select the following disks (if feasible) to partition as the boot and alternate boot devices: Enterprise 3000: — boot - c0t0 — alternate boot - c0t1 Enterprise 3500: — boot - c0t0 — alternate boot - c1t4 Be careful when you enter slice names for partition 0 on boot and alternate boot disks: lFor primary boot disks, the slice name for partition 0 is always “/”. lFor alternate boot disks on mirrored systems, the slice name for partition 0 must always remain blank. NOTES FOR MIRRORED SYSTEMS