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Installation Prerequisites where /mycdrom is the mount point. i Once the software kit is in its temporary directory, you will need to untar the tar File. Refer to the section, "Unarchiving .tar Files" on page 2-27 of this guide. Determining an HP/UX Device File Type If you do not know the device file type of your HP/UX system's CD-ROM, enter the following command at the command line: # /usr/sbin/ioscan -Fn -C disk A list of available devices for your system will appear. One of the devices should be your CD-ROM. Determining the File System Type of the CD-ROM To identify the file system type of your CD-ROM, enter the following command at the command line: # fstyp dev_file where dev_file is the device file identified by the ioscan command. Unarchiving .tar Files There is a master .tar file (i.e., unprswxx.tar) within your software kit that must be unarchived. Inside the master .tar file is a set of individual .tar files that must also be unarchived, as necessary, for each of the UNIX operating systems. The .tar files maintained by unprswxx.tar include: where xx is the version of the software kit. • a dunix.tar for use with Compaq Tru64 UNIX systems. • an hp9000_778.tar for use with HP/UX systems. • linuxa.tar for use on a Alpha-based Linux system • linuxi.tar for use on an Intel-based Linux system. • an rs6000.tar for use with IBM/AIX systems. • a sun4u.tar for use on SUN Solaris systems UNIX Printing Software Administration and Installation Guide 8/25/022-27

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Installation Prerequisites
UNIX Printing Software Administration and Installation Guide
8/25/02
2-27
where
/mycdrom
is the mount point.
Determining an HP/UX Device File Type
If you do not know the device file type of your HP/UX system’s CD-ROM, enter the
following command at the command line:
#
/usr/sbin/ioscan -Fn -C disk
A list of available devices for your system will appear. One of the devices should be
your CD-ROM.
Determining the File System Type of the CD-ROM
To identify the file system type of your CD-ROM, enter the following command at the
command line:
#
fstyp dev_file
where
dev_file
is the device file identified by the
ioscan
command.
Unarchiving .tar Files
There is a master .tar file (i.e.,
unprswxx.tar
) within your software kit that must be
unarchived. Inside the master .tar file is a set of individual .tar files that must also be
unarchived, as necessary, for each of the UNIX operating systems.
The .tar files maintained by
unprswxx.tar
include:
where
xx
is the version of the software kit.
a dunix.tar for use with Compaq Tru64 UNIX systems.
an hp9000_778.tar for use with HP/UX systems.
linuxa.tar for use on a Alpha-based Linux system
linuxi.tar for use on an Intel-based Linux system.
an rs6000.tar for use with IBM/AIX systems.
a sun4u.tar for use on SUN Solaris systems
i
Once the software kit is in its temporary directory, you will need to untar the tar
File. Refer to the section,
“Unarchiving .tar Files” on page 2-27
of this guide.