1 Introduction
This document describes how to install the CUDB Customer Tools software.
1.1 Document Purpose and Scope
This document offers an installation flow that installs the CUDB Customer Tools software, consisting of several applications called "tools".
The document contains information and instructions for the total installation process. If deviations are required in the tools installation instruction, follow the information stated in the User Guide document of the corresponding tool.
1.2 Revision Information
| Rev. A |
This document is based on 1531-CNH 160
6161/10 with the following changes:
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| Rev. B |
Other than editorial changes, this document
has been revised as follows:
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1.3 Target Groups
This document is intended for software installation technicians. The document assumes the user-level knowledge of Linux.
1.4 Typographic Conventions
Typographic conventions can be found in the following document:
2 Installation Information
The CUDB Customer Tools can be installed on any computer running Linux.
- Note:
- Do not install the CUDB Customer Tools on any blade or Virtual Machine (VM) of a CUDB node. Instead, install them on external computers, that are only needed during the installation preparation.
3 Installation Preparation
This section describes the requirements and preparations to perform before installation.
3.1 Prerequisites
Ensure that the following resources are available before installation:
- This document.
- Java 1.6 or higher version.
- 64-bit GNU/Linux system.
- BASH shell environment.
- X environment for running graphical tools.
3.2 Download Deliverables
The product is part of the CUDB distribution.
|
Product |
Product number |
|
CUDB_CUSTOMER_TOOLS |
190 10-CXP 902 3822 |
3.3 Tools Delivered
The product delivers a tool in the following file:
|
Tool |
File Deployed |
|---|---|
|
SchemaMgmt.tar |
For more information, refer to CUDB LDAP Schema Management Graphical User Interface, Reference [1].
4 Installation
Perform the following steps to install the CUDB Customer Tools software:
- Extract the tools in the selected directory
with the following command:
tar -xvf <cudb-customer-tools>.tar
In the above command, <cudb-customer-tools> is the name of the file downloaded as described in Table 1.
- For every tool included in the package, a
new .tar file is going
to be extracted. Extract every tool as before with the following command:
tar -xvf <tool>.tar
In the above command, <tool> is the corresponding tool file name obtained from the previous step.
- Once every tool is extracted, refer to the specific tool documentation for further reference.
Glossary
For the terms, definitions, acronyms and abbreviations used in this document, refer to CUDB Glossary of Terms and Acronyms, Reference [2].
Reference List
| CUDB Documents |
|---|
| [1] CUDB LDAP Schema Management Graphical User Interface. |
| [2] CUDB Glossary of Terms and Acronyms. |

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