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HP UX B6941-90001 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Installing ITO Agents on the Managed Nodes

General Installation Tips for Managed Nodes

If an installation server is already available, and you want to re-install
or upgrade ITO agent software on additional Windows NT nodes, see
“Standard Agent Package Installation” on page 106.

1. Check the “Installation Requirements” on page 101. Make sure that

your systems meet all the listed requirements.

2. Select

Window:NodeBank

from any sub-map to display the

ITO

Node Bank

window.

3. Select

Actions:Node:Modify…

to display the

Modify Node

window.

4. Click

[Advanced Options]

to display the

Node Advanced

Options

window; the fields below are unique to Windows NT nodes:

Installation Drive

: enter the letter of an NTFS drive with

10 megabytes of disk space for the agent software. If the drive that
you specify does not have enough space, or if you leave this field
blank, ITO will search the available local drives for a disk that has
enough free space.

If you are re-installing the ITO agent software, enter the letter of
the NTFS drive where the agent software was installed.

NOTE

If you want to re-install on a different NTFS drive, de-install the ITO
agent software first, and then proceed with the ftp installation.

Installation Server

: enter the complete hostname of the

Windows NT system where you want to install the agent. This
example will use the hostname:

ntsystem.com

.

• If Service Pack 1 or 2 is installed on your Windows NT version

3.51 or 4.0 managed node, change the communication type from

DCE RPC (UDP)

to

DCE RPC (TCP)

.

5. Click

[Close]

to dismiss the

Advanced Options

window, then

[OK]

to dismiss the

Modify Node

window.

6. Click the new icon to highlight it, then choose

Actions:Agents->Install/ Update SW & Config…

to display

the

Install/Update ITO Software and Configuration

window.

7. Under

Target Nodes

, select

[Nodes in list requiring

update]

, then click

[Get Map Selection

]; the node name will

appear in the window.