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Kbase P30432: Installation instructions for Progress 9.1x on a UNIX?
Autor   Progress Software Corporation - Progress
Acesso   Público
Publicação   11/12/2003
Status: Unverified

GOAL:

How to perform a Progress installation on UNIX?

FIX:


Progress Installation and Configuration Guide for UNIX

2.5 Installing Progress On Your System

Follow these steps to begin installing your Progress products:

1. See your License Addendum for installation serial numbers, and control codes.

2. Read the hard-copy Progress Release Notes in your Progress media box. The Progress Release Notes may contain supplementary installation instructions.


3. Log into the system as the root account.


4. Insert the Progress Version 9.1x installation CD into the CD-ROM drive.


5. Enter the platform-specific mount command (where device-name is the device you are using for the installation and mount-point is the mount-point directory).

Use the mount commands provided in Table 2-2 to mount the CD-ROM drive of the specified UNIX platform.



Table 2-2: Operating System Mount Commands




HP-UX 11 (32/64-bit) mount -F cdfs -r -o cdcase device-name mount-point
Example: mount -F cdfs -r -o cdcase /dev/dsk/c0t2d0 /cdrom

IBM AIX 4.3.3/5L(32-bit) mount -v cdrfs -r device-name mount-point
Example: mount -v cdrfs -r /dev/cd0 /cdrom

SCO UnixWare 7.1.1 mount -F cdfs -r -o nmconv=lm,fperm=555,dperm=555 device-name mount-point
Example:mount -F cdfs -r -o nmconv=lm,fperm=555,dperm=555 /dev/cdrom/c0b0t210/cdrom

SCO OpenServer 5.0.6 mount -f iso9960,lower -r device-name mount-point
Example:/etc/mount -f iso9960,lower -r /dev/cdrom/c0b0t210 /cdrom

Sun Solaris SPARC(32-bit) mount -F hsfs -o ro,nrr -r device-name mount-point
2.6, 2.7, 2.8
Example:mount -F hsfs -o ro,nrr -r /dev/dsk/c0t4d0s0 /cdrom

Sun Solaris Intel mount -F hsfs -r -o ro,nrr device-name mount-point
2.6, 2.7, 2.8
Example:mount -F hsfs -r -o ro,nrr /dev/dsk/c0t4d0s0 /cdrom

Compaq Tru64 Unix 4.0D mount -t cdfs -o noversion device-name mount-point
Example:mount -t cdfs -o noversion /dev/rz3c /cdrom

Linux mount -t iso9660 device-name mount-point
Example:mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /cdrom


6. Enter the following install command:
mount-point/proinst
Note: Proinst cannot be run from the mount-point directory.

7. Progress requires a JVM to be installed. For Solaris Sparc, Solaris Intel, and HPUX platforms Progress ships a JVM with the installation utility. For all other Operating Systems a JVM must be installed.

During the installation process the Installation utility will search for a JVM on the system, if a JVM is not detected a warning message will appear.

A JVM has not been detected.
Installation of products that require JAVA will not be allowed.
[Enter=OK]

The Installation can be continued at this time, however, Progress Software Corporation recommends you install the supported JVM version in order to ensure full functionality.

If the supported JVM version resides on your system or a platform for which Progress ships a JVM, then the Welcome dialog box appears.

8. Press RETURN for The Product Configuration Data dialog box appears.

9. Enter in the company name, serial number, and control numbers from the License Addendum for the products you wish to install. Use the TAB key to move to the next field.



Table 2-3 describes the options available on the Product Configuration Data dialog box.



Table 2-3: Product Configuration Data Dialog Box Options



Option Function

ENTER = Additional. Confirms that the product information entered is correct and clears the input fields for additional information.

CTRL-E = Done. Confirms that the product information entered is c.orrect and continues to the next step in the installation.

CTRL-T = Quit. Quits the Installation Utility.

CTRL-N = Release Notes. Displays the online Release Notes.

CTRL-V = View. Displays the selected Progress products for which control numbers were entered.

TAB = Next Field. Moves to the next field in the dialog box.


9. When finished entering the serial number and control numbers for all the products you want to install, press CTRL-E. The Done Configuration Data Confirmation dialog box appears:

10. Type Y to continue with the installation. One of the following occurs:

A. If you are installing a product with WebSpeed components, the Before You Start dialog box appears.

The Before You Start dialog box identifies information that you will be asked to provide later in the installation. Press RETURN.

B. If you are installing a database product, the Select Server Engines dialog box appears.

Choose the Server Engine option. (Note that the Both option is selected by default.) The SQL-92 Server Engine is not available on SCO OpenServer 5 and Solaris Intel platforms. Then choose Continue with Install.

11. Press ENTER to continue. For those UNIX platforms on which the JRE/JDK is not automatically included during the installation, the following dialog box, or one that is similar, appears:
Enter JavaHome Path:
[Enter=OK] [CTRL-N=Cancel]

The JavaHome is the Java installation directory. The Java installation directory must be in the search path when you install and subsequently run Progress.

NOTE: On these platforms, the installation process searches for the correct version of the JDK residing on the target system before continuing the installation.


12. Enter a different version/location than the one specified, or press ENTER to continue. The Type, Device and Destination dialog box appears.

Table 2-4 describes the menu options on the Type, Device and Destination dialog box, which you will be working with once you choose the type of installation you want to perform.

To select an option, highlight the option using the SPACEBAR key, the TAB key, the CURSOR keys, or the accelerator keys that are highlighted in each selection. Press ENTER to execute the selected option.
Table 2-4: Type, Device and Destination Dialog Box Options

Option Function
Select Type Allows you to select the type of installation you want to of perform: Typical, Complete, or Custom.
Installation

Select Allows you to change the default destination pathname
Destination (/usr/dlc) and work directory (/usr/wrk) pathname.
Pathname

Continue with Confirms your selections (or accepts the defaults listed in the
Installation status box) and continues with the installation.

View Release Views the latest release notes using the vi or emacs editor.
Notes

Cancel Cancels the previous selection.

Quit Quits the Installation Utility. The Quit Confirmation dialog box
Installation appears. Type Y to quit or N to continue the installation.

(When you quit the installation process, the installation utility and all the installation files you copied into your working directory are deleted.)


CAUTION: Do not make your working directory pathname a subdirectory under the destination pathname.

Progress Software Corporation recommends that you read the online Progress Release Notes before continuing with the installation. The Progress Release Notes might replace or supplement the installation instructions in this guide. The Progress Release Notes appear in the vi or emacs editor.

13.Continue with either the ."Performing a Typical Or Complete Installation"section or the "Performing a Custom Installation"section.
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