During the OpenVMS installation or upgrade procedure,
you selected the OpenVMS Management Station client software files
to be installed on your OpenVMS system disk (or you added them later
using the DCL command PRODUCT INSTALL TNT). After you prepare your
OpenVMS system to run the server software, you must prepare your PC
to run the client software.
H.2.1 Required Memory and Disk Space |
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Your PC requires 20 MB of free disk space to install
the OpenVMS Management Station client software.
H.2.2 Distribution Files |
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The OpenVMS Management Station client kit, TNT032-D.EXE
for Intel systems (Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP), can be
downloaded from the following website:
http://www.hp.com/go/openvms/argus
H.2.3 Required Software |
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Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP must be installed
on each PC on which you want to install the OpenVMS Management Station
client.
The version of the Microsoft Management Console
(MMC) included in this baselevel requires files provided by Microsoft
Internet Explorer, Version 3.02 or later, which must be present on
the system.
H.2.4 Time Required for Installation |
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The time required to install the OpenVMS Management
Station client software is approximately 5 minutes.
H.2.5 Copying the Client File to the PC |
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The client file TNT032-D.EXE can be downloaded
from the following website:
http://www.hp.com/go/openvms/argus
Copy the client file to a temporary directory
on the PC using either of the following procedures:
Create a file share to
the OpenVMS system and copy the file.
Use FTP on the PC to copy
the file from the OpenVMS system.
H.2.6 Installation Directory |
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The installation procedure allows you to select
the installation directory and suggests \Program Files\OpenVMS
Mgmt Station\ as the default.
H.2.7 Installation Procedure |
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Run the TNT032-D.EXE file from a temporary directory.
This is a self-extracting executable file that automates the OpenVMS
Management Station installation.
H.2.8 Recovering from Errors |
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If an error occurs during installation, you will
receive an error message describing the problem. This information
can help you determine the cause of the problem. An error can occur
during the installation if one or more of the following conditions
exist:
The operating system version
is incorrect.
Disk space and memory
necessary for successful installation are inadequate.