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If the folder does not exist, by default created at Charon installation, create it and copy the tar file in this directory. In the example below, we assume the tar file was downloaded in the
/charon
folder:# mkdir -p /opt/charon/utils
# cp /charon/charon_linux_toolkit.V1.4748.tar /opt/charon/utils
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Extract the files from the tar file to the Charon installation directory, subdirectory ‘utils’
# cd /opt/charon/utils
# tar –xf charon_linux_toolkit
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.tarV1.4748
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Execute the installation script:
# ./menusetup
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- The setup will check first your terminal settings, if set to
VT100
you will not be able to continue until you set theTERM
value toVT200
, dtterm or xterm (see how to here: Configuration)
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To upgrade the kit, you will need to:
- read the CHARON Linux Toolkit - Release notes for kit 1.4748 document
. copy and extract the files from the tar file to the CHARON installation directory, subdirectory ‘
utils
'# cd /opt/charon/utils
# tar –xf charon_linux_toolkit.V1.4748.tar
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To install newly defined aliases (logtail, logview, vmlist, ...), please run the following command:
# cd /opt/charon/utils
(if not already done)# ./menusetup -a
then either logout or execute the following command for the changes to take effect:
# . /etc/profile.d/charon_menu.sh
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In case of upgrade from a kit older than 41 on a CentOS 7 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x system, you must first stop all services, including the virtual machines running, and remove the services that were defined using the previous method as described below:
Once these services are removed, you can perform a standard kit upgrade Services will have to be redefined or updated from the ' |
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