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A Oracle TimesTen Installation Output

This appendix lists output from a successful installation of Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database.

Installation Output

$ ./setup.sh
 
NOTE: Each TimesTen installation is identified by a unique instance name.
      The instance name must be a non-null alphanumeric string, not longer
      than 255 characters.
 
Please choose an instance name for this installation? [ tt60 ] 
Instance name will be 'tt60'.
Is this correct? [ yes ] 
 
Please select a product :
 
  [1] Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database
  [2] Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database with Cache Connect to Oracle
 
Which product would you like to install? [ 1 ] 
 
Of the three components:
 
  [1] Client/Server and Data Manager
  [2] Data Manager Only
  [3] Client Only
 
Which would you like to install? [ 1 ] 
Where would you like to install the tt60 instance of TimesTen? [ /home/ocmsuser ] 
Where would you like to create the daemon home directory? [ /home/ocmsuser/TimesTen/tt60/info ] 
The directory /home/ocmsuser/TimesTen/tt60/info does not exist.
Do you want to create it? [ yes ] 
Installing into /home/ocmsuser/TimesTen/tt60 ...
Uncompressing ...
 
 
The TimesTen Demo applications can take up to 64 Mbytes of disk space.
Depending on how your system is configured, you may not want to create the
DemoDataStore directory in the default location,
/home/ocmsuser/TimesTen/tt60/info/DemoDataStore
 
 
WARNING: It is advised that you do not install the DemoDataStore directory
         onto a networked drive. Please see the TimesTen install guide for
         more info.
 
Where would you like to create the DemoDataStore directory? [ /home/ocmsuser/TimesTen/tt60/info ] 
Creating /home/ocmsuser/TimesTen/tt60/info/DemoDataStore ...
 
NOTE: All installations that replicate to each other must use the same daemon
      port number that is set at installation time. The daemon port number can
      be verified by running 'ttVersion'.
 
The default port number is 16000.
 
Do you want to use the default port number for the TimesTen daemon? [ yes ] 
The daemon will run on the default port number (16000).
 
Processing /home/ocmsuser/TimesTen/tt60/PERL/perl.tar ...
 
Would you like to enable datastore access control? [ no ] yes
 
System logging appears to be configured correctly.
(TimesTen syslog messages should be recorded in the file '/var/log/messages')
 
Would you like to specify a different location for TimesTen syslog messages? [ no ] 
 
NOTE: It appears that you are running version 3.2 or higher of the g++
compiler. TimesTen ships with two sets of client libraries and server
binaries : one built with g++ 2.9.6 and one with g++ 3.2.3. The installer
has created links to the 3.2.3 library in the /home/ocmsuser/TimesTen/tt60/lib
directory and to the 3.2.3 server binary in the /home/ocmsuser/TimesTen/tt60/bin
directory. If you want to use a different compiler, please modify the links
to point to the desired library and server binary.
 
Installing server components ...
Would you like to log all server Connects/Disconnects? [ yes ] 
What is the TCP/IP port number that you want the TimesTen Server to listen on? [ 16002 ] 
Starting the daemon ...
TimesTen Daemon startup OK.
 
Installing client components ...
What is the name of the host running the TimesTen server? [ stbcz13 ] stbcz13.us.oracle.com
What is the TCP/IP port number that the TimesTen server on stbcz13.us.oracle.com is listening on? [ 16002 ] 
What is the name of the instance running the TimesTen server on stbcz13.us.oracle.com? [ tt60 ] 
Creating new /home/ocmsuser/TimesTen/tt60/info/sys.ttconnect.ini
Extracting 3rd party tools ...
Would you like to install the documentation? [ yes ] 
Where would you like to create the doc directory (q=quit)? [ /home/ocmsuser/TimesTen/tt60 ] 
Creating /home/ocmsuser/TimesTen/tt60/doc ...
 
NOTE: The TimesTen daemon startup/shutdown scripts have not been installed.
 
As root, run the script 'setuproot', located in /home/ocmsuser/TimesTen/tt60/bin,
to move the TimesTen startup script into its appropriate location.
 
The startup script is currently located here :
  '/home/ocmsuser/TimesTen/tt60/startup/tt_tt60'.
 
End of TimesTen installation.