Tom,
The info below is from the V5R2 InfoCenter:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r2/ic2924/info/rzai8/rzai8instal
l.htm
Hopefully it's close enough to your version.
Regards,
Andy Nolen-Parkhouse
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Install BRMS
Before you install BRMS, you should first ensure that your iSeries
server and PC meet the hardware and software requirements. Then, follow
these steps to install the BRMS plug-in to iSeries Navigator:
1 Right-click Network Neighborhood or My Network Places on your desktop
and select Map Network Drive....
2 For the path or folder, specify the following:
\\system-name\qibm
where system-name is the name of the iSeries NetServer.
3 Click OK.
4 Double-click Selective Setup in the iSeries Access for Windows folder.
5 Click Next on the Selective Setup panel.
6 Click Browse on the Selective Setup Options panel.
7 On the Choose Folder panel, select the drive mapped to
system-name\qibm and click OK.
8 Click Next on the Selective Setup Options panel.
9 If you see the Components Cannot Be Installed panel and Backup,
Recovery and Media Services is not shown, click Next. If BRMS is listed
on this panel, it is already installed and you can click Cancel to end
the installation.
10 Select Backup, Recovery and Media Services on the Component Selection
panel.
11 Click Next on the Component Selection panel. Backup, Recovery and
Media Services should be on the list of components to be added on the
Start Copying Files panel.
12 Click Next on the Start Copying Files panel. The files start being
copied to your PC.
13 Select whether you want to view the README file and add the program
folder to your desktop on the Install Completed panel. Click Next after
you make your selections.
14 Click Finish on the Setup Complete panel.
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> Behalf Of McGivern, Tom
> Subject: RE: [CPF0000] BRMS plug-in to ops_nav
>
> I think you're on the right path to help me...
> When I do that, and issue the re-scan, it comes back with none
listed..
> (I hear the HD go nuts for a bit), so I suspect It's looking on my pc,
> vs the iSeries.
>
> Do I need to map an IFS directory as one of my drives, in order for
the
> rescan to find it?
> If so, do you know the path I should map?