1. For DSM/SCM, use the IPSETUP.exe program to upload the files from the CD / PC to the NonStop server. Follow the screens on the Wizard and provide the necessary information as prompted. Once the IPSETUP program completes ensure that the files listed below have been transferred in the correct format and the file codes are correct.
  2. Following are the steps needed to install Web ViewPoint ASAP:

The Web ViewPoint ASAP consists of the following files:

  • TXT File containing product and basic installation information.
  • SETWASAP Configuration and installation of Web ViewPoint on NonStop.
  • WASAPPAK Web ViewPoint ASAP PAK file containing all the required files
  • INSWASAP Program to add Web ViewPoint ASAP plug-in into Web ViewPoint.                        
  • MAKEDCNF Script file used to create DISPCONF file
  • SPMON Program handling state propagation management.
  • TERMMAN Program to perform terminal management and store state propagation

Instructions:

  1. FTP the following files to your Web ViewPoint subvolume.

(Note: These files need to be transferred to the WVP $volume.subvolume to which you want to integrate this plugin)

The following files have to be transferred in ‘BINARY’ Mode

  • SETWASAP
  • WASAPPAK
  1. Run the setup file ‘SETWASAP’ (read the following instructions first)

 

  • It prompts user to specify the parameters you want to use for Web ViewPoint ASAP

 

 

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        Web ViewPoint ASAP Plug-in Installation Menu

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        1. Terminal Manager Process Name           : $TM

        2. Environments Setup Menu

        3. Install

        4. Exit

 

        Please select an option (select 1 or 2 to change values):

 

 

  1. Terminal Manager Process Name: This is the process name of the Terminal Manager Program (TERMMAN). This process will be started alongside Web ViewPoint ASAP and will be a part of SATRTWVP. It will be the central process for WASAP functioning, starting up the State Propagation Monitors and SSGs and propagating data from these to the web browser.

By default, $TM is set as the Terminal Manager process name, to change the default parameter follow the below step:

  • Input number 1 and enter, input desired Terminal Manager Process name and enter.
  1. Environment Setup Menu: This includes the ASAP environment location ($volume.subvolume) identifying the database to collect information from and a unique name given to this environment. Web ViewPoint ASAP allows you to enter upto 20 environments.
  • Input number 2 and enter, it prompts user to setup environments as shown below

 

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        Web ViewPoint ASAP Plug-in: Add/Delete Environments

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        1. Add Environment

        2. Delete Environment

        3. Exit Environment Setup

 

       Please Enter Option:(1-3): 1

 

  • Input number 1 and enter, it prompts user to enter ASAP Environment location on your Nonstop($vol.subvol)

 

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        Web ViewPoint ASAP Plug-in: Add/Delete Environments

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        1. Add Environment

        2. Delete Environment

        3. Exit Environment Setup

 

   Please enter Environment ($vol.subvol)

or exit to go to previous menu:                     $SYSTEM.ZASAP

 

  • It now prompts to enter the name of the Environment, enter your desired name

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        Web ViewPoint ASAP Plug-in: Add/Delete Environments

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        1. Add Environment

        2. Delete Environment

        3. Exit Environment Setup

 

   Name this Environment (Upto 20 alphabets/numbers only): WASAPENV

               

  • Input number 3 and enter, this exits from the Environment setup prompt and takes you back to the main setup screen

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        Web ViewPoint ASAP Plug-in: Add/Delete Environments

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        1. Add Environment

        2. Delete Environment

        3. Exit Environment Setup

 

       Please Enter Option:(1-3): 3

 

  • In the main setup screen, input number 3 and enter, to install the plugin

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        Web ViewPoint ASAP Plug-in Installation Menu

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        1. Terminal Manager Process Name           : $TM

        2. Environments Setup Menu

        3. Install

        4. Exit

 

        Please select an option (select 1 or 2 to change values): 3

 

  • It displays all the values you configured in the previous step for your confirmation

  Here are the values you set:

                Process Name : $TM

                Environment 1 (wasapenv) : $system.zasap

 

        Confirm Submission? (y or n):Y

 

  • Input Y to confirm the submission and to complete the install process.

2.3 Uninstall WASAP

Method 1: WASAP can be uninstalled by running UISTALL from the installation sub volume.

It removes WASAP from Web ViewPoint by updating the STARTWVP and STOPWVP files.

The following steps need to be followed:

  • Stop Web ViewPoint, if already running
    • Set your working volume to $system.zwvps (or to $volume.sub volume where you have installed Web ViewPoint)
    • Issue ‘Obey STOPWVP’
  • Run the Uninstallation program, UINSTALL
    • Issue ‘RUN UISTALL’

Figure showing the uninstall of Web ViewPoint ASAP.

$DATA01.WVPABU> RUN UISTALL

 

        Confirm WASAP Uninstall? (y or n): Y

 

        WASAP Uninstall Complete.

 

  • Input Y to confirm the submission and to complete the uninstall process.