Install the UNIX and Linux backup-archive clients
This section provides instructions to install and set up Tivoli® Storage Manager UNIX and Linux clients.
Note: You must log on as the root
user to install Tivoli Storage Manager on
a UNIX or Linux workstation.
The supported UNIX and Linux clients and the location of the installation instructions for each client are listed here.
- Installing the Tivoli Storage Manager AIX client
You can install the Tivoli Storage Manager AIX® client from the product DVD, or other installation media. - Uninstalling the Tivoli Storage Manager AIX client
You can use the following procedures to uninstall the Tivoli Storage Manager AIX client. - Installing the Tivoli Storage Manager HP-UX Itanium 2 client
You can install the Tivoli Storage Manager HP-UX Itanium 2 client from the product DVD, or other installation media. - Uninstalling the Tivoli Storage Manager HP-UX Itanium 2 client
You can use the following procedures to uninstall the Tivoli Storage Manager HP-UX Itanium 2 client. - Installing the Tivoli Storage Manager backup-archive client on Linux on Power Systems
You can install the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager backup-archive client from the product DVD, or other installation media. - Uninstalling the Tivoli Storage Manager client on Linux on Power Systems
You can uninstall the Tivoli Storage Manager Linux on Power Systems™ client. - Installing the Tivoli Storage Manager client on Linux on Power Systems (Little Endian)
You can install the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager backup-archive client from the product DVD or other installation media. - Uninstalling the Tivoli Storage Manager client on Linux on Power Systems (Little Endian)
You can uninstall Tivoli Storage Manager client on Linux on Power Systems (Little Endian). - Installing the Tivoli Storage Manager API on Ubuntu Linux on Power Systems (Little Endian)
You can install the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager API on Ubuntu Linux on Power Systems (Little Endian) from the product DVD or other installation media. - Uninstalling the Tivoli Storage Manager API on Ubuntu Linux on Power Systems (Little Endian)
You can uninstall the Tivoli Storage Manager API on Ubuntu Linux on Power Systems (Little Endian). - Installing the Tivoli Storage Manager Linux x86_64 client
You can install the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Linux x86_64 client from the product DVD, or other installation media. - Uninstalling the Tivoli Storage Manager Linux x86_64 client
You can use the following procedure to uninstall the Tivoli Storage Manager Linux x86_64 client. - Installing the Tivoli Storage Manager Ubuntu Linux x86_64 client
You can install the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Ubuntu Linux 64-bit client from the product DVD, or other installation media. - Uninstalling the Tivoli Storage Manager Ubuntu Linux x86_64 client
Use the following procedure to uninstall the Tivoli Storage Manager Ubuntu Linux 64-bit client. - Installing the Tivoli Storage Manager Linux on System z client
You can install the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Linux on System z® client from the product DVD, or other installation media. - Uninstalling the Tivoli Storage Manager Linux on System z client
You can use the following procedures to uninstall the Tivoli Storage Manager Linux on System z client. - Installing the Tivoli Storage Manager Mac OS X client
You can install the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Mac OS X client from the product DVD, or other installation media. - Uninstalling the Tivoli Storage Manager Mac OS X client
You can uninstall the Tivoli Storage Manager Mac OS X client if you no longer need it. - Installing the Tivoli Storage Manager Solaris client
You can install the Tivoli Storage Manager Oracle Solaris client from the product DVD, or other installation media. - Uninstalling the Tivoli Storage Manager Solaris client
On Oracle Solaris clients, follow these steps to uninstall all the packages that are related to Tivoli Storage Manager, including the command-line, GUI, web GUI, and administrative client components. - Software updates
Software updates might periodically be made available by IBM for download.
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