SCO HipCheck Unix Agent for OpenServer 5.0.7 - Download Information


OpenServer 5.0.7 HcSCOUA patchck-based installation procedure

Installation of the dependent packages, and of the HipCheck agent itself, is simplified by use of SCO's patchck software management utility. Follow these instructions.

First, you must download patchck if you do not already have it. This utility is gotten from SCO's ftp site here. Save the patchck tarball to /tmp and use this command to extract it: zcat /tmp/patchck.tar.Z | tar xvf -.

Now, execute patchck to do HipCheck agent installation: /etc/patchck -hipcheck. The patchck utility will download and install the packages listed below, if they are not present on your system already, and then it will download and install the HipCheck agent.


OpenServer 5.0.7 HcSCOUA custom package:
Filename Description
HcSCOUA-1.1.OSR5.tar.bz2 OSR507 HcSCOUA custom package zipped tar file
HcSCOUA-1.1.OSR5.tar.bz2.cksum checksum for OSR507 HcSCOUA custom package zipped tar file (cksum)

OSR507 HcSCOUA dependencies:

  1. OpenServer 5.0.7 Maintenance Pack 5 (osr507mp5) or a later pack is recommended when available.
  2. Java 2 Runtime Environment and Software Development Kit - version 1.4.2
    which can be downloaded from Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE) 1.4.2
  3. Apache Tomcat Servlet Container - version 4.1.31 included in
    OpenServer 5.0.7 Maintenance Pack 5 (osr507mp5)
  4. gSOAP 2.3.3 and JavaSOAP (including Xerces for Java) version 1.0.0Bb

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