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=== Installing VsrvTcp 4.9.x ===
  
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The Visimage3 Beta requires installation of VsrvTcp Version 4.9.x.
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During the beta, we recommend that you install the new version of VsrvTcp on a different port so as to minimize possible impact on your production Visimage users and jobs.
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Download the latest version from the website [https://www.vital-soft.com/product-downloads/ here].
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== Installation ==
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''New VsrvTcp versions are distributed as individual .gz files.  Each version has a unique name in the format vsrvtcp_arch_ver.gz, where 'arch' is the supported system (pa32 or it64) and ver is the version number.  For example, vsrvtcp_it64_4914.gz.'''
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'''1. Transfer the file to UNIX:'''
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:* Transfer the gz file, using a binary transfer, to the /ASKPLUS directory.
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'''2. Unzip and Copy the File:'''
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:* Logon to HPUX as '''root'''
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:: cd /ASKPLUS
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:: gunzip vsrvtcp_arch_ver.gz  (Your file will have a different name, for example:  vsrvtcp_it64_4914.gz)
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:: cp vsrvtcp_arch_ver vsrvtcp49
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'''3. Update Permissions:'''
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:* While still loged in as '''root'''
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:: chown root vsrvtcp49
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:: chmod 755 vsrvtcp49
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:: chmod +s vsrvtcp49
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'''4. Check the Version:'''
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:* You can be logged in as any user now
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:: ./vsrvtcp49 -v
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'''5. Start VsrvTcp:'''
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:* If the version number is correct, start VsrvTcp on a different port:
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:: ./vsrvtcp49 -a -t -n29501 > /dev/null
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:: (Where 29501 is any available port number.)

Revision as of 16:08, 22 September 2014

Installing VsrvTcp 4.9.x

The Visimage3 Beta requires installation of VsrvTcp Version 4.9.x.

During the beta, we recommend that you install the new version of VsrvTcp on a different port so as to minimize possible impact on your production Visimage users and jobs.

Download the latest version from the website here.

Installation

New VsrvTcp versions are distributed as individual .gz files. Each version has a unique name in the format vsrvtcp_arch_ver.gz, where 'arch' is the supported system (pa32 or it64) and ver is the version number. For example, vsrvtcp_it64_4914.gz.'

1. Transfer the file to UNIX:

  • Transfer the gz file, using a binary transfer, to the /ASKPLUS directory.

2. Unzip and Copy the File:

  • Logon to HPUX as root
cd /ASKPLUS
gunzip vsrvtcp_arch_ver.gz (Your file will have a different name, for example: vsrvtcp_it64_4914.gz)
cp vsrvtcp_arch_ver vsrvtcp49

3. Update Permissions:

  • While still loged in as root
chown root vsrvtcp49
chmod 755 vsrvtcp49
chmod +s vsrvtcp49

4. Check the Version:

  • You can be logged in as any user now
./vsrvtcp49 -v

5. Start VsrvTcp:

  • If the version number is correct, start VsrvTcp on a different port:
./vsrvtcp49 -a -t -n29501 > /dev/null
(Where 29501 is any available port number.)