NEC NDA-30122 Video Gaming Accessories User Manual


 
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Attendant Console Statistics Operations Manual INSTALLATION & CONFIGURATION
Chapter 2 INSTALLATION & CONFIGURATION
This chapter provides a step-by-step description of the installation, configuration,
and Main Menu functions for Console Stats. Before proceeding with the
configuration, ensure that the SCO UNIX operating system and the Applications
Manager (APM) platform software are installed on the system.
The Applications Manager Operations Manual provides detailed instructions for
using the APM menus and for completing the data entry screens illustrated in this
manual. NEAX2400 IMS system manuals provide the procedures for making the
data assignments at the NEAX MAT.
Before Installation
Before installing Console Stats, the following two procedures must be performed:
Informix Database
Installation
The Informix On-Line database application must be installed on the UAP before
Console Stats can run. Since the installation scripts will attempt to create the
application database, it is a good idea to install Informix before installing Console
Stats. Informix may already be installed if one of the following is true:
HCS or MCS is currently installed and running
The UAP is a UAP2000 or UAP3000
If Informix is not installed, Console Statistics can still be installed on the UAP, but
it will not run until Informix is installed and the application database is created
using the Console Statistics Administration utility
(See Chapter 9 of this manual)
.
Database Space
Creation
After the Informix On-Line database has been installed, the Console Stats database
space must be created using the Informix tbmonitor utility. The database space
must contain at least 400 MB of free space.
If HCS or MCS is currently installed, the “atcsspace” or “mcsspace” database
spaces may also be used by Console Stats if there is enough free space; otherwise,
use the Informix tbmonitor to create a new database space with the name
“statsdbspace”. Remember the database space name (“statsdbspace, “atcsspace”,
“mcsspace”, etc.) as the installation scripts will prompt for it later.