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llllaaaauuuunnnncccchhhhEEEESSSSPPPPaaaarrrrttttnnnneeeerrrr((((1111)))) llllaaaauuuunnnncccchhhhEEEESSSSPPPPaaaarrrrttttnnnneeeerrrr((((1111)))) NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE launchESPartner - start Embedded Support Partner User Interface SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS ////uuuussssrrrr////bbbbiiiinnnn////llllaaaauuuunnnncccchhhhEEEESSSSPPPPaaaarrrrttttnnnneeeerrrr [----hhhh] [----llll] [----hhhhoooosssstttt hostname] DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN _l_a_u_n_c_h_E_S_P_a_r_t_n_e_r is a utility that brings up SGI Embedded Support Partner User Interface. A web based User Interface requires a html browser (Netscape or Lynx) to operate. The User Interface provides access to all SGI Embedded Support Partner facilities. Please refer to _e_s_p(5) for a detailed description of Embedded Support Partner and available facilities. _l_a_u_n_c_h_E_S_P_a_r_t_n_e_r can be invoked either by double-clicking the Embedded Support Partner icon (located in Icon Catalog > Support Tools folder) or by typing _l_a_u_n_c_h_E_S_P_a_r_t_n_e_r from a shell command line. Upon invocation, _l_a_u_n_c_h_E_S_P_a_r_t_n_e_r tries to bring up a web browser and connect to SGI Embedded Support Partner HTTP Server to access SGI ESP facilities. Supported web browsers include Netscape (version 4.0 and above) and Lynx (ASCII based web browser). _l_a_u_n_c_h_E_S_P_a_r_t_n_e_r , by default, first checks for existence of Netscape and brings it up if available. _l_a_u_n_c_h_E_S_P_a_r_t_n_e_r will open a new Netscape window and loads the User Interface in that new window. In the absence of Netscape, _l_a_u_n_c_h_E_S_P_a_r_t_n_e_r attempts to start Lynx. _l_a_u_n_c_h_E_S_P_a_r_t_n_e_r fails if none of these browers exist. You can override the default behaviour of _l_a_u_n_c_h_E_S_P_a_r_t_n_e_r by giving a ----llll option which automatically brings Lynx browser. The Lynx interface supports only Embedded Support Partner Single System facilities. _l_a_u_n_c_h_E_S_P_a_r_t_n_e_r , when invoked without any arguments, brings up the SGI ESP User Interface for the localhost. One may use ----hhhhoooosssstttt _h_o_s_t_n_a_m_e option in order to start ESP User Interface for the specified host. EEEEXXXXAAAAMMMMPPPPLLLLEEEESSSS llllaaaauuuunnnncccchhhhEEEESSSSPPPPaaaarrrrttttnnnneeeerrrr ----hhhhoooosssstttt MMMMyyyyHHHHoooosssstttt if Netscape is present then new Netscape window will be opened and ESP Console initial page for MyHost will be loaded into it. if only Lynx is present then Lynx will be started and ESP Single System Manager page for MyHost will be loaded into it. llllaaaauuuunnnncccchhhhEEEESSSSPPPPaaaarrrrttttnnnneeeerrrr ----llll ----hhhhoooosssstttt MMMMyyyyHHHHoooosssstttt if Lynx is present then Lynx will be started and ESP Single System Manager page for MyHost will be loaded into it. SSSSEEEEEEEE AAAALLLLSSSSOOOO netscape(1), esp(5). PPPPaaaaggggeeee 1111 llllaaaauuuunnnncccchhhhEEEESSSSPPPPaaaarrrrttttnnnneeeerrrr((((1111)))) llllaaaauuuunnnncccchhhhEEEESSSSPPPPaaaarrrrttttnnnneeeerrrr((((1111)))) NNNNOOOOTTTTEEEESSSS You can use any JavaScript-enabled WEB browser to work with ESP. Just start your browser with following URL: hhhhttttttttpppp::::////////hhhhoooossssttttnnnnaaaammmmeeee::::5555555555554444////iiiinnnnddddeeeexxxx....hhhhttttmmmmllll where hostname - is the name of the host running ESP. You can start ASCII version of SGI Embedded Support Partner User Interface manually using the following shell command: ////uuuussssrrrr////llllooooccccaaaallll////bbbbiiiinnnn////llllyyyynnnnxxxx hhhhttttttttpppp::::////////hhhhoooossssttttnnnnaaaammmmeeee::::5555555555554444////iiiinnnnddddeeeexxxx____sssseeeemmmm....ttttxxxxtttt....hhhhttttmmmmllll PPPPaaaaggggeeee 2222