The OneCommand Utility User Manual
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To enable the java.exe program:
1. Click Add Program... The Add a Program dialog box is displayed.
2. Click Browse...
3. Specify java.exe located in the bin directory of the JRE installation path. For example:
C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.6.0_06\bin\java.exe
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4. Click OK.
To enable the rmiregistry.exe program
1. Click Add Program...The Add a Program dialog box is displayed.
2. Click Browse... and specify the rmiregistry.exe located in the bin directory of the JRE
installation path. For example:
C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.6.0_06\bin\rmiregistry.exe.
3. Click OK.
4. Click OK to apply the new firewall settings.
In Solaris SFS and Linux:
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Apache Web server must be installed and running on the server that is hosting the Web
Launch Service software.
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The Java Web Start application must be installed and running on the browser host.
The system on which you are installing the Web Launch Service package (the server) requires:
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An HTTP server configured to handle the JNLP MIME file type. The following MIME file type/
file extension must be added to your server configuration:
MIME type: application/x-java-jnlp-file
File Extension: jnlp
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The HTTP server must be running.
The system on which you are running the browser (the client) requires:
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Java must be installed. The specific requirements are:
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Sun 32-bit Java 6.0 or later for Intel based systems (x86 and IA64)
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32-bit Java 6.0 or later for x86-64 systems
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32-bit Java 6.0 or later for RHEL 5 and SLES 10 (ppc64)
Refer to the appropriate vendor documentation for detailed instructions about configuring MIME
types, configuring and starting the HTTP server and installing the JRE. See
/opt/HBAnyware/README_WEBLAUNCH.txt (Solaris) or
/usr/sbin/hbanyware/README_WEBLAUNCH.txt (Linux) for more setup information.
Procedures
To install the OneCommand Manager Application Web Launch Interface:
In Windows (Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2):
1.
Click Programs>Emulex >OCManager WebLaunch Install. Web Launch installation begins.
In Solaris SFS and Linux:
1.
Log on as ‘root’.
2.
Navigate to the HBAnyware directory.
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Solaris SFS:
cd /opt/HBAnyware