Here are the steps we used to install Port Assist Manager on SCO OpenServer version 5.0.6.
Please note that older SCO versions may require the compatibility module to be installed as a prerequisite, this can be determined by typing pkginfo -l OSRcompat from the UNIX root prompt. If nothing is returned, you can download the "Binary Compatibility Module 7.1.1 for SCO OpenServer (for UDK Compatibility)" from the download location on SCO's web-site:
http://wdb1.caldera.com/clbk_web/owa/dwn_customer
We downloaded the following JRE version from SCO's web site:
Java Runtime Environment, Release 1.2.2 (j2R1.2.2 JRE)
Installation of the JRE. From the SCO UNIX root prompt:
# mv java2jre2.pkg.Z /tmp
# cd /tmp
# uncompress java2jre2.pkg.Z
# pkgadd -d /tmp/java2jre2.pkg
Download our latest Port Assist Manager package to your UNIX host (binary mode):
PAM download
# tar xvf (filename)
# chmod 777 setup
# ./setup
Choose which Java Virtual Machine (JVM) to use and then Enter. You will be prompted for this.
Note: If the installation program cannot find a supported JVM, you may enter the path to this software as a command-line argument. For example, you can enter on the command line:
# ./setup /usr/jre2/bin/java
Follow the prompts for installation.
Next start the agent on your server:
# /etc/inst/nd/mdi/dgdxb/agent 2362 &
Configuring Port Assist Manager:
Use a supported web browser to point to your server:
http://system_name:8080
Port number 8080 is the default.
The remaining configuration is done through a graphical interface. First configure user(s) starting with an administrative user and password. Next add systems to monitor.
To monitor AccelePort RAS/Xp activity, click on the desired systems to view, followed by selecting the installed products.