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Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 18:05:32 -0700
From: Andrew Sharp <andy.sharp@onstor.com>
To: Patrick Haverty <patrick.haverty@onstor.com>
Cc: John Keiffer <john.keiffer@onstor.com>, Brian Stark
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Subject: procedure to install the leopard ops-kit
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Here is the procedure to install the leopard ops-kit.  Brian wanted me
to have you guys test it to make sure it isn't wack.

1.  Logged into your leopard as root, get into the bash shell.

2.  run the command "cd" to get to your home directory.

3.  run this command:

	wget -r -nH http://10.0.0.42/leopard-this

4.  run this command:

	sh leopard-this

You should see this output if everything goes well:

# sh leopard-this
Downloading BCM drivers...done.
Installing BCM drivers...done.
Downloading event software...done.
Installing event software...done.
Mod'ing /etc/syslog.conf...done.
Mod'ing /etc/vfstab...done.

Congratulations, you are all done.

