Veritas InfoScale™ 7.3.1 Installation Guide - Linux
- Section I. Introduction to Veritas InfoScale
- Section II. Planning and preparation
- System requirements
- Preparing to install
- Setting up the private network
- Setting up shared storage
- Planning the installation setup for SF Oracle RAC and SF Sybase CE systems
- Section III. Installation of Veritas InfoScale
- Installing Veritas InfoScale using the installer
- Installing Veritas InfoScale using response files
- Installing Veritas Infoscale using operating system-specific methods
- Completing the post installation tasks
- Section IV. Uninstallation of Veritas InfoScale
- Uninstalling Veritas InfoScale using the installer
- Uninstalling Veritas InfoScale using response files
- Section V. Installation reference
- Appendix A. Installation scripts
- Appendix B. Tunable files for installation
- Appendix C. Troubleshooting installation issues
Setting environment variables
Most of the commands which are used in the installation are present in the /sbin or /usr/sbin directory. Add these directories to your PATH environment variable as necessary.
After installation, Veritas InfoScale commands are in /opt/VRTS/bin. Veritas InfoScale manual pages are stored in /opt/VRTS/man.
Specify /opt/VRTS/bin in your PATH
after the path to the standard Linux commands.
Some VCS custom scripts reside in /opt/VRTSvcs/bin. If you want to install a high availability product, add /opt/VRTSvcs/bin
to the PATH
also.
To invoke the VxFS-specific df, fsdb, ncheck, or umount commands, type the full path name: /opt/VRTS/bin/command.
To set your MANPATH
environment variable to include /opt/VRTS/man do the following:
If you want to use a shell such as
sh
orbash
, enter the following:$ MANPATH=$MANPATH:/opt/VRTS/man; export MANPATH
If you want to use a shell such as
csh
ortcsh
, enter the following:% setenv MANPATH $(MANPATH):/opt/VRTS/man
On a Red Hat system, also include the 1m manual page section in the list defined by your MANSECT environment variable.
If you want to use a shell such as
sh
orbash
, enter the following:$ MANSECT=$MANSECT:1m; export MANSECT
If you want to use a shell such as
csh
ortcsh
, enter the following:% setenv MANSECT $(MANSECT):1m
If you use the man(1) command to access manual pages, set LC_ALL=C in your shell to ensure that they display correctly.