ConsoleOne 1.3.6e (NetWare, Windows, Linux, and Solaris)
Download and Installation
checking MD5 values of downloaded files
Verify the integrity of each downloaded file.
Platform |
Filename |
MD5 value |
Approx. Size
|
NetWare® and Windows* |
c1.exe |
9d12a8c2c4c71511fc08e3446566902f |
47.7 MB |
Linux* |
c1_136e-linux.tar.gz |
f7c70694fff356e9f172372601df1c47 |
38.1 MB |
Solaris* |
c1_136e-solaris.tar.gz |
9cf1c78d4af566a4be201961060a85b9 |
39.5 MB |
To verify downloaded file integrity, you should check each file's
MD5 values.
download instructions
- Click the Download button on the ConsoleOne® 1.3.6e
download page.
- Follow the onscreen prompts to download the files.
installation instructions
Before installing the product, refer to the prerequisites
and installation sections in the
ConsoleOne
User Guide.
Installing on NetWare and Windows
- If a previous version of ConsoleOne is running on the computer where you
will install ConsoleOne, exit that version of ConsoleOne.
- If you will install ConsoleOne on a NetWare server, unload all Java
processes and JAVA.NLM on that server.
- To see the active Java processes, enter JAVA -SHOWALL at the console
prompt.
- To unload all Java processes, enter JAVA -KILLALL at the console prompt.
- To unload JAVA.NLM, enter JAVA -EXIT at the console prompt.
- Double-click the c1.exe file that you just extracted and follow the
instructions on the screen to complete the installation. When you are prompted
to choose the location to install to, use the file browser dialog to connect
to a NetWare server or choose a local workstation drive.
Starting ConsoleOne on Windows
The steps to start ConsoleOne depend on where ConsoleOne is installed.
Installation Location |
Steps |
NetWare volume |
- Map a drive (with a letter, not a UNC path) to the NetWare volume.
- On the NetWare volume, browse to PUBLIC\MGMT\CONSOLEONE\1.2\BIN.
- Double-click CONSOLEONE.EXE.
|
Local hard disk |
On the Windows desktop, double-click the ConsoleOne
icon. |
Starting ConsoleOne on NetWare
Depending on whether the server GUI is up, complete the appropriate steps:
GUI is up? |
Steps |
Yes |
- Switch to the GUI.
- Click Novell > ConsoleOne.
|
No |
At the console prompt, enter C1START. |
Installation on Linux
You must have root privileges to run install on Linux.
- If previous versions of ConsoleOne is running on the Linux machine where
you will install ConsoleOne, shut them down and uninstall them completely
(remove all associated files).
- Download and extract the ConsoleOne package to a temporary location.
- Unpack the file you just downloaded. For example: tar xf
c1_136e-linux.tar.gz
- Change to the ConsoleOne/linux directory that was created by unpacking the
download file.
- Run the ConsoleOne installation program by entering c1-install at
the system prompt. Follow the prompts to complete the installation.
Starting ConsoleOne on Linux
You can run ConsoleOne locally or from another computer through an X terminal
(remote) session, if that computer has an X windowing subsystem. Either way,
enter the following command at the system prompt:
/usr/ConsoleOne/bin/ConsoleOne
Installation on Solaris
You must have root privileges to run install on Solaris.
- If previous versions of ConsoleOne is running on the Solaris machine where
you will install ConsoleOne, shut them down and uninstall them completely
(remove all associated files).
- Download and extract the ConsoleOne package to a temporary location.
- Unpack the file you just downloaded. For example: tar xf
c1_136e-solaris.tar.gz
- Change to the ConsoleOne/solaris directory that was created by unpacking
the download file.
- Run the ConsoleOne installation program by entering c1-install at
the system prompt. Follow the prompts to complete the installation.
Starting ConsoleOne on Solaris
You can run ConsoleOne locally or from another computer through an X terminal
(remote) session, if that computer has an X windowing subsystem. Either way,
enter the following command at the system prompt:
/usr/ConsoleOne/bin/ConsoleOne
Accessibility Notes
Accessibility features are available only on Windows. For more information, refer
Accessibility Notes.
Additional Information
For more information on setting up, using, and troubleshooting ConsoleOne,
see the
ConsoleOne User Guide (HTML or PDF).
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