HP Pro UPS 500 240V HP Power Protector User Guide - Page 23

Installing HPPP using the silent installation method on Windows systems

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Installing HPPP using the silent installation method on Windows systems NOTE: Before installing the software, be sure that the serial or USB cable connecting the UPS to the server is properly installed. During a silent installation, install an HPPP Administrator or Client through the assisted installation method that is appropriate for the operating system. From the directory that contains the .exe file, execute the file with the -silent argument. c:\hppp_win_1_00_011.exe -silent Uninstalling HPPP from Windows systems To uninstall using the HPPP shortcut: 1. Click Start>Programs>HP>Power Protector>Uninstall HP Power Protector. 2. Follow the prompts to uninstall the software. To uninstall using the Windows Control Panel: 1. Click Start>Settings>Control Panel. 2. Open Add/Remove Programs. 3. Select HP Power Protector, and then click Change/Remove. The uninstall wizard launches. Select Remove Choice, and then click Next. 4. Follow the prompts in the uninstall wizard to uninstall the software. To uninstall from the command line, execute the following command: \mc2.exe -uninstall For example: c:\Program Files\HP\HP Power Protector\mc2.exe -uninstall NOTE: Some files might remain following the uninstallation and can be removed manually. Installing HPPP on Linux operating systems HPPP can be installed using the native package or generic package. To ensure that your system meets the minimum requirements, see "System requirements (on page 18)." Before installing HPPP on RHEL IA64, install the following dependency: libunwind-0.98.5-5.el5.ia64.rpm Installing HPPP using the GUI installer on Linux systems NOTE: Before installing the software, be sure that the serial or USB cable connecting the UPS to the server is properly installed. Installation 23

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Installation 23
Installing HPPP using the silent installation method on Windows
systems
NOTE:
Before installing the software, be sure that the serial or USB cable connecting the UPS to
the server is properly installed.
During a silent installation, install an HPPP Administrator or Client through the assisted installation method
that is appropriate for the operating system.
From the directory that contains the .exe file, execute the file with the
-silent
argument.
c:\hppp_win_1_00_011.exe -silent
Uninstalling HPPP from Windows systems
To uninstall using the HPPP shortcut:
1.
Click
Start>Programs>HP>Power Protector>Uninstall HP Power Protector
.
2.
Follow the prompts to uninstall the software.
To uninstall using the Windows Control Panel:
1.
Click
Start>Settings>Control Panel
.
2.
Open
Add/Remove Programs
.
3.
Select
HP Power Protector
, and then click
Change/Remove
.
The uninstall wizard launches.
Select
Remove Choice
, and then click
Next
.
4.
Follow the prompts in the uninstall wizard to uninstall the software.
To uninstall from the command line, execute the following command:
<HPPP_install_path>\mc2.exe –uninstall
For example:
c:\Program Files\HP\HP Power Protector\mc2.exe –uninstall
NOTE:
Some files might remain following the uninstallation and can be removed manually.
Installing HPPP on Linux operating systems
HPPP can be installed using the native package or generic package. To ensure that your system meets the
minimum requirements, see "System requirements (on page
18
)."
Before installing HPPP on RHEL IA64, install the following dependency:
libunwind-0.98.5-5.el5.ia64.rpm
Installing HPPP using the GUI installer on Linux systems
NOTE:
Before installing the software, be sure that the serial or USB cable connecting the UPS to
the server is properly installed.