This document contains detailed information about the platforms on which Release 6.4 of the BEA TUXEDO System is supported.
Each data sheet includes the following platform-specific information:
The following table indicates those platforms on which BEA TUXEDO is supported for Release 6.4. Platforms new to v6.4 are represented in italics. Data sheets are provided for each platform.
Supported Platforms
Apple - MacOS OS v.7.5 Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO v6.4 Packages
/WS
3.0 MB
Browser
9.6 MB
Online Documentation
17.4 MB
The operating system must be configured for 32-bit addressing, and the minimum cache size must be 512 Kbytes.
Disk Space Requirements
Package
Development Environment
Platform-Specific Notes
Data General - DG/UX v4.11 on AviiON (Intel & M88K) Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO v6.4 Packages
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server)
38800 blocks
BEA TUXEDO /WS only
9400 blocks
Full Docs
48000 blocks
WEB GUI Doc only
9700 blocks
To mount a CD enter the following commands:
where pdsk_num (a numeric value) is listed in the table found in /etc/devlinktab.
You will probably need to reconfigure the DG/UX kernel before running BEA TUXEDO because the default values of some kernel parameters are too low. For instructions about reconfiguring, rebuilding and rebooting DG/UX, see the DG/UX System documentation. The following parameters may need to be increased.
Note:
Name is not used, but is provided for compatibility.
Disk Space Requirements
Package
Development Environment
Platform-Specific Notes
su
mkdir /cdrom (or some other mount point)
mount -t cdrom -o noversion /dev/pdsk/pdsk_num /cdrom Tunable Parameters
Digital - OpenVMS v6.2 on DEC Alpha Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO v6.4 Packages
BEA TUXEDO OpenVMS/WS (installation from CD-ROM)
17000 blocks
Full Docs
34500 blocks
The following list describes the differences between using BEA TUXEDO on UNIX and on OpenVMS:
Disk Space Requirements
Package
Development Environment
Platform-Specific Notes
executables
.exe
shared images
.exe
static libraries
.olb
option files
.opt
DCL scripts
.com
C source files
.c
object files
.obj
COBOL source files
.cob
File Type
Suffix
The following are specific to OpenVMS:
Follow these steps to install BEA TUXEDO OpenVMS /WS from the CD-ROM. Substitute the name of your CD-ROM device for device.
How to Install OpenVMS/WS from a CD-ROM
$mount/media_format=cdrom/undefined_fat=9stream_lf:2048) -
/override=identification device
$copy device:[0000000]tuxinst.com sys$login
$ dismount device
$ mount/media_format=cdrom/undefined_fat=(fixed:none:32256) -
/override=identification device
$ set default device:[000000] ! at the CD-ROM root
$ @sys$login:tuxinst.com
Follow these steps if the machine on which you want to install OpenVMS does not have a CD-ROM drive. This procedure assumes that you have another machine that does have a CD-ROM drive, that an FTP utility is available, and that a TCP/IP network link exists between the two machines.
C:\WINDOWS> cd \
C:\> D:
D:\>
ftp> binary
ftp> put tuxinst.com
ftp> mkdir vms
ftp> cd vms
ftp> lcd vms
ftp> mkdir ovms62axp
ftp> cd ovms62axp
ftp> lcd ovms62ax
ftp> put README
ftp> mkdir tuxcore
ftp> cd tuxcore
ftp> put COPYRIGH.
ftp> put SPACE.
ftp> put SUMINFO.
ftp> put WS.BCK
ftp> quit
Note:
The output of the directory command should contain the following lines:
$ set file []tuxinst.com/attribute=(rfm:stmlf,rat:cr,mrs=0,lrl=32767)
$ set default [.vms.ovms62axp.tuxcore]
$ set file/attributes=(mrs=32256,lrl=322560) ws.bck;
$ directory ws.bck/full
$ set def [---] WS.BCK;1 . . .
Record format: Fixed length 32256 byte records
Record attributes: None
RMS attributes: None
You can test your installation by running the simpapp application. The assumption is that you have the server side of BEA TUXEDO installed on another machine and that the simpapp application is booted. Follow these steps to run simpapp.
simpapp returns the same string converted to upper case.
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server)
33700 blocks
BEA TUXEDO /WS only
7660 blocks
Full Docs
44900 blocks
WEB GUI Doc only
9100
Mounting a CD requires the type "CDFS." Because CDFS is a configurable kernel option, the following line must exist in the system configuration file:
If the system configuration file does not contain this line, modify the file and then rebuild the kernel.
To mount a CD, enter the following commands:
where unit # is the unit number of your CD-ROM drive.
In almost all cases, the unit number of the CD-ROM drive on a new system is 4 (i.e., /dev/rz4c). However, to ensure that you have the correct unit number of the drive, do this:
The output will identify the CD-ROM drive as an RRD disk. The unit number of the drive will be in the left-hand column. For example,
You will probably need to reconfigure the kernel before running BEA TUXEDO because the default values of some kernel parameters are too low. For instructions about reconfiguring, rebuilding, and rebooting, see the following documentation from
Digital: the doconfig(8) man page and the System Tuning and Performance Management manual. The following parameters may need to be increased.
To determine the current value of a tunable parameter, examine the kernel configuration file located in the /sys/conf directory. This file typically has the same name as the system (node) name.
To change the value of a tunable parameter, follow the instructions on the dmconfig man page.
To specify the value of a parameter that was previously unspecified, add a line such as
(where semmni is the name of the parameter and 256, its value) to the kernel configuration file.
Disk Space Requirements
Package
Development Environment
options CDFS
su
mkdir /cdrom
/usr/sbin/mount -r -t cdfs -o noversion /dev/rzunit #c /cdromsu
file /dev/rrz*c/dev/rrz4c: character special (8/4098) SCSI #0 RRD43 disk #32 (SCSI ID #4)
Tunable Parameters
semmni 256
Digital UNIX v3.2 on DEC Alpha Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO v6.4 Packages
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server)
35700 blocks
BEA TUXEDO /WS only
8100 blocks
Full Docs
44900 blocks
WEB GUI Doc only
9100 blocks
Mounting a CD requires the type "CDFS." Because CDFS is a configurable kernel option, the following line must exist in the system configuration file:
If the system configuration file does not contain this line, modify the file and then rebuild the kernel.
To mount a CD, enter the following commands:
where unit # is the unit number of your CD-ROM drive.
In almost all cases, the unit number of the CD-ROM drive on a new system is 4 (i.e., /dev/rz4c). However, to ensure that you have the correct unit number of the drive, do this:
The output will identify the CD-ROM drive as an RRD disk. The unit number of the drive will be in the left-hand column. For example,
You will probably need to reconfigure the kernel before running BEA TUXEDO because the default values of some kernel parameters are too low. For instructions about reconfiguring, rebuilding, and rebooting, see the following documentation from
Digital: the doconfig(8) man page and the System Tuning and Performance Management manual. The following parameters may need to be increased.
Disk Space Requirements
Package
Development Environment
Platform-Specific Notes
options CDFS
su
mkdir /cdrom
/usr/sbin/mount -r -t cdfs -o noversion /dev/rzunit #c /cdromsu
file /dev/rrz*c/dev/rrz4c: character special (8/4098) SCSI #0 RRD43 disk #32 (SCSI ID #4)
Tunable Parameters
(where semmni is the name of the parameter and 256, its value) to the kernel configuration file.
Fujitsu - UXP/DS V20 on DS/90 Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO v6.4 Packages
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server)
41500 blocks
BEA TUXEDO /WS only
10200 blocks
Full Docs
44900 blocks
WEB GUI Doc only
9100 blocks
To mount a CD, examine the file /etc/vfstab to determine whether there is a standard place in which to mount a CD. If so, type the mount command and specify the directory named in the /etc/vfstab entry. For example,
mounts a CD if /etc/vfstab contains an entry that specifies /cdrom as the mount point for CDs.
If there is no CD-ROM entry, execute
where cd_device is the name of the CD-ROM device file, typically /dev/cd0.
None of the sample applications provided with BEA TUXEDO run on a DS/90 platform on which Fujitsu COBOL 85 compiler is used. You can tailor the CSIMPAPP application to run, however, by making the following changes:
Disk Space Requirements
Package
Development Environment
Platform-Specific Notes
su
/etc/mount/cdromsu
mkdir /cdrom
/etc/mount -F cdfs -r cd_device /cdrom
Note:
Name is not used, but is provided for compatibility.
Tunable Parameters
HP UX - v11.0 on HP 9000 Series 800 Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO v6.4 Packages
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server)
43700 blocks
BEA TUXEDO /WS only
10300 blocks
Full Docs
25210 blocks
WEB GUI Doc only
9050 blocks
You will probably need to reconfigure the HP-UX kernel before running BEA TUXEDO because the defaults of some kernel parameters are too low. For instructions about reconfiguring HP-UX, see "Setting Up a System" in the HP-UX System Administration Tasks Manual. You may need to increase the following parameters.
To mount a CD, type the following commands: where cdrom_device is listed in the output of the ioscan -f -n command.
Disk Space Requirements
Package
Development Environment
Tunable Parameters
Platform-Specific Notes
su
mkdir /cdrom
mount -F cdfs -o cdcase /dev/dsk/ cdrom_device /cdrom
HP UX - v10.20 on HP 9000 Series 800 Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO v6.4 Packages
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server)
43000 blocks
BEA TUXEDO /WS only
10200 blocks
Full Docs
44900 blocks
WEB GUI Doc only
9100 blocks
You will probably need to reconfigure the HP-UX kernel before running BEA TUXEDO because the defaults of some kernel parameters are too low. For instructions about reconfiguring HP-UX, see "Setting Up a System" in the HP-UX System Administration Tasks Manual. You may need to increase the following parameters.
To mount a CD, type the following commands: where cdrom_device is listed in the output of the ioscan -f -n command.
Disk Space Requirements
Package
Development Environment
Tunable Parameters
Platform-Specific Notes
su
mkdir /cdrom
mount -F cdfs -o cdcase /dev/dsk/ cdrom_device /cdrom
HP UX - v10.10 on HP 9000 Series 800 Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO v6.4 Packages
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server)
43000 blocks
BEA TUXEDO /WS only
10200 blocks
Full Docs
44900 blocks
WEB GUI Doc only
9100 blocks
You will probably need to reconfigure the HP-UX kernel before running BEA TUXEDO because the defaults of some kernel parameters are too low. For instructions about reconfiguring HP-UX, see "Setting Up a System" in the HP-UX System Administration Tasks Manual. You may need to increase the following parameters.
To mount a CD, type the following commands: where cdrom_device is listed in the output of the ioscan -f -n command.
Disk Space Requirements
Package
Development Environment
Tunable Parameters
Platform-Specific Notes
su
mkdir /cdrom
mount -F cdfs -o cdcase /dev/dsk/ cdrom_device /cdrom
HP UX - v10.01 on HP 9000 Series 800 Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO v6.4 Packages
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server)
42900 blocks
BEA TUXEDO /WS only
10100 blocks
Full Docs
44900 blocks
WEB GUI Doc only
9100 blocks
You will probably need to reconfigure the HP-UX kernel before running BEA TUXEDO because the defaults of some kernel parameters are too low. For instructions about reconfiguring HP-UX, see "Setting Up a System" in the HP-UX System Administration Tasks Manual. You may need to increase the following parameters.
To mount a CD, type the following commands: where cdrom_device is listed in the output of the ioscan -f -n command.
Disk Space Requirements
Package
Development Environment
Tunable Parameters
Platform-Specific Notes
su
mkdir /cdrom
mount -F cdfs -o cdcase /dev/dsk/ cdrom_device /cdrom
IBM - AIX v4.3 on RS/6000 and SP2 Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO v6.4 Packages
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server)
35000 blocks
BEA TUXEDO /WS only
11400 blocks
Full Docs
44000 blocks
WEB GUI Doc only
9100 blocks
No IPC configuration is required for AIX Release 3. To change the value of a kernel tuning parameter (maxuproc only):
Disk Space Requirements
Package
Development Environment
Tunable Parameters
To mount a CD, examine the file /etc/filesystems to determine whether there is a standard place in which to mount a CD. If so, issue the mount command and specify the directory named in the /etc/filesystems entry. For example:
mounts a CD if /etc/filesystems contains an entry that specifies /cd as the mount point for CDs.
If /etc/filesystems does not contain a CD-ROM entry, execute
where cd_device is the name of the CD-ROM device file, typically /dev/cd0.
Alternatively, you can use the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) to perform the mount. To use SMIT, enter
Platform-Specific Notes
su
/etc/mount /cdsu
mkdir /cd
/etc/mount -v cdrfs -r cd_device /cdsmit mount
IBM - AIX v4.2.1 on RS/6000 and SP2 Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO v6.4 Packages
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server)
34700 blocks
BEA TUXEDO /WS only
11400 blocks
Full Docs
44000 blocks
WEB GUI Doc only
9100 blocks
No IPC configuration is required for AIX Release 4.2.1. To change the value of a kernel tuning parameter (maxuproc only):
Disk Space Requirements
Package
Development Environment
Tunable Parameters
To mount a CD, examine the file /etc/filesystems to determine whether there is a standard place in which to mount a CD. If so, issue the mount command and specify the directory named in the /etc/filesystems entry. For example:
mounts a CD if /etc/filesystems contains an entry that specifies /cd as the mount point for CDs.
If /etc/filesystems does not contain a CD-ROM entry, execute
where cd_device is the name of the CD-ROM device file, typically /dev/cd0.
Alternatively, you can use the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) to perform the mount. To use SMIT, enter
Platform-Specific Notes
su
/etc/mount /cdsu
mkdir /cd
/etc/mount -v cdrfs -r cd_device /cdsmit mount
IBM - AIX v4.1.4 on IBM RS/6000 and SP2 Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO Packages
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server)
34600 blocks
BEA TUXEDO /WS only
11400 blocks
Full Docs
44900 blocks
WEB GUI Doc only
9100 blocks
No IPC configuration is required for AIX Release 4.1.4. To change the value of a kernel tuning parameter (maxuproc only):
Disk Space Requirements
Package
Development Environment
Tunable Parameters
To mount a CD, examine the file /etc/filesystems to determine whether there is a standard place in which to mount a CD. If so, issue the mount command and specify the directory named in the /etc/filesystems entry. For example:
mounts a CD if /etc/filesystems contains an entry that specifies /cd as the mount point for CDs.
If /etc/filesystems does not contain a CD-ROM entry, execute
where cd_device is the name of the CD-ROM device file, typically /dev/cd0.
Alternatively, you can use the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) to perform the mount. To use SMIT, enter
If the ISO 9660 CD cannot be properly mounted on AIX 4.1.4, contact IBM for APAR IX58771, which is part of PTF U444064.
Platform-Specific Notes
su
/etc/mount /cdsu
mkdir /cd
/etc/mount -v cdrfs -r cd_device /cdsmit mount
IBM - OS/2 v3.0 on Intel Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO Packages
BEA TUXEDO /WS only
5.8 MB
Disk Space Requirements
Package
Development Environment
IBM - AS/400 v4.1 on RISC Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO Packages
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server); includes WEB GUI doc
200 MB
BEA TUXEDO /WS only
55 MB
No IPC resources are tunable.
The installation requires a PC or a UNIX system residing on the same network as the AS/400. This PC or UNIX system must have a CD-ROM drive. See the README.txt file on the CD for installation instructions.
Disk Space Requirements
Package
Development Environment
Tunable Parameters
Platform-Specific Notes
Microsoft Windows NT v4.0 on Intel Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO v6.4 Packages
Disk Space Requirements Package
Package | Development Environment |
---|---|
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server) |
32 MB |
BEA TUXEDO /WS only |
14 MB |
Full Docs |
9 MB |
WEB GUI Doc only |
2.5 MB |
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 on DEC Alpha Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO Packages
Package | Development Environment |
---|---|
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server) |
46 MB |
BEA TUXEDO /WS only |
14 MB |
Full Docs |
9 MB |
WEB GUI Doc only |
2.5 MB |
Microsoft Windows 3.X Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO v6.4 Packages
Package | Development Environment |
---|---|
(Winsock) |
4.5 MB |
Microsoft Windows 95 on Intel Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO v6.4 Packages
Package | Development Environment |
---|---|
BEA TUXEDO /WS |
14 MB |
Microsoft DOS 6.1 on Intel Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO Packages
Package | Development Environment | Runtime |
---|---|---|
BEA TUXEDO /WS (LAN WorkPlace) |
3.8 MB |
1.4 MB |
BEA TUXEDO /WS (SPX) |
3.8 MB |
1.4 MB |
NCR - MP-RAS v3.01 Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO v6.4 Packages
Package | Development Environment |
---|---|
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server) |
49000 blocks |
BEA TUXEDO /WS only |
12300 blocks |
Full Docs |
25210 blocks |
WEB GUI Doc only |
9045 blocks |
To mount a CD, enter the following commands:
where cd-device is the name of the CD-ROM device file, such as /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0.
Platform-Specific Notes
su
mkdir /cdrom
/etc/mount -F cdfs -r -o nmconv=m cd-device /cdrom Tunable Parameters
You will probably need to reconfigure the kernel before running BEA TUXEDO because the default values of some IPC parameters are too low. For instructions on reconfiguring, rebuilding and rebooting, see the UnixWare System Performance
After acquiring superuser privileges, determine the current value of the tunable parameter to be changed. The output lists current, default, minimum, and maximum valid values.
Change the parameter's value:
If idtune fails because new-value exceeds the maximum allowed value, you must increase the maximum. (The maximum values of some parameters are set unnecessarily low in some releases of UnixWare). To do this, edit /etc/conf/mtune.d/type, where type is shm, sem, or msg. Change the maximum value (in the last column) to the desired maximum. Then rebuild the operating system and reboot:
Now execute idtune again and supply the desired new-value. Run idbuild to build a new kernel and then reboot.
su root
/etc/conf/bin/idtune -g param/etc/conf/bin/idtune param new-value
/etc/conf/bin/idbuild -B
cd /
shutdown -y -g0 -i6 NCR - MP-RAS v2.03 Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO v6.4 Packages
Package | Development Environment |
---|---|
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server) |
56900 blocks |
BEA TUXEDO /WS only |
15000 blocks |
Full Docs |
44800 blocks |
WEB GUI Doc only |
9200 blocks |
To mount a CD, enter the following commands:
where cd-device is the name of the CD-ROM device file, such as /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0.
Platform-Specific Notes
su
mkdir /cdrom
/etc/mount -F cdfs -o noversion -r cd-device /cdrom Tunable Parameters
You will probably need to reconfigure the kernel before running BEA TUXEDO because the default values of some IPC parameters are too low. For instructions on reconfiguring, rebuilding and rebooting, see the UnixWare System Performance
NEC - UX/4800 on EWS 4800 v2 Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO Packages
Package | Development Environment |
---|---|
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server) |
59500 blocks |
BEA TUXEDO /WS only |
15300 blocks |
Full Docs |
44900 blocks |
WEB GUI Doc only |
9100 blocks |
SCO - OpenServer v5.0 on Intel Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO v6.4 Packages
Package | Development Environment |
---|---|
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server) |
64300 blocks |
BEA TUXEDO /WS only |
159000 blocks |
Full Docs |
44600 blocks |
WEB GUI Doc only |
9100 blocks |
To mount a CD, do the following:
where cd-device is typically /dev/cd0.
You will probably need to reconfigure the SCO kernel before running BEA TUXEDO because the default values of some kernel parameters are too low. Information about configuring the kernel is provided in the "Performance and Troubleshooting" section of the SCO Open Desktop/SCO Open Server System Administrator's Guide. You may need to increase the following parameters. Platform-Specific Notes
su
mkdir /cdrom
/etc/mount -f HS,lower -r cd-device /cdrom Tunable Parameters
To determine the value of a tunable parameter, examine the file /etc/conf/cf.d/stune.
To change the value of a tunable parameter, become superuser and then invoke sysadmsh, the system administration tool. Select System, then Configure, then Kernel, then Parameters, which allows you to interactively modify the values of kernel parameters. Do not set MSGMAX or MSGMNB above 32767; the message primitives don't work correctly if these values are set higher. When all changes are complete, select Rebuild to rebuild the kernel. Then reboot the system.
Package | Development Environment |
---|---|
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server) |
44200 blocks |
BEA TUXEDO /WS only |
11100 blocks |
Full Docs |
42400 blocks |
WEB GUI Doc only |
8800 blocks |
To mount a CD, execute the following from the command line:
su
mkdir /cdrom1
mount -F cdfs -r -o nmconv=m cd-device /cdrom1
To determine what to specify for cd-device, execute
devattr cdrom1 bdevice
You can also mount a CD from the Desktop environment. From the UnixWare Desktop window, open the Disks-etc Folder Window by double-clicking on the Disks-etc icon. Then, from the Disks-etc window double-click on the cdrom1 icon, which mounts the CD and displays its contents in the /cdrom1 Folder Window. When you close the /cdrom1 Folder Window, the CD is automatically unmounted.
UnixWare 2.1 typically defines /var/tmp as an in-memory file system. Because /var/tmp is used by the install script to unspool packages from the CD you should set (and export) TMPDIR to point to a directory with enough free space to accommodate the unspooling.
To share (export) a CD so that it can be accessed as a shared file system using NFS, execute
su
share -o ro mount-point
where mount-point is the full pathname of the directory where the CD is mounted. The directory /cdrom1 is the standard mount point for a CD. After a CD has been shared and mounted, a remote system can access the CD by mounting it as a NFS file system. For example, on another UnixWare system the appropriate commands are
su
mkdir /cdrom1
mount -F nfs server:/cdrom1 /cdrom1
where server is the node name of the UnixWare system with the directly-connected CD-ROM device.
You will probably need to reconfigure the UnixWare kernel before running BEA TUXEDO because the default values of some IPC parameters are too low. For instructions about reconfiguring, rebuilding, and rebooting UnixWare, see UnixWare System Performance Administration and the idtune(1) and idbuild(1) man pages. You may need to increase the following parameters.
Briefly, the procedure for changing the value of a tunable parameter is as follows:
su root
/etc/conf/bin/idtune -g param
If idtune fails because new-value exceeds the maximum allowed value, you must increase the maximum. (The maximum values of some parameters are set unnecessarily low in some releases of UnixWare.) To do this, edit /etc/conf/mtune.d/type, where type is shm, sem, or msg. Change the maximum value (in the last column) to the desired maximum. Then rebuild the operating system and reboot:
Now execute idtune again and supply the desired new-value./etc/conf/bin/idbuild -B
cd /
shutdown -y -g0 -i6
TCP/IP, using the Sockets interface
Network
Disk Space Requirements
Package | Development Environment |
---|---|
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server) |
52500 blocks |
BEA TUXEDO /WS only |
13250 blocks |
Full Docs |
44900 blocks |
WEB GUI Doc only |
9100 blocks |
You will probably need to reconfigure the kernel before running BEA TUXEDO because the default values of some kernel parameters are too low. For instructions on reconfiguring, rebuilding, and rebooting, see Chapters 1 and 3 in the DYNIX/ptx System Configuration and Performance Guide. You may need to increase the following parameters.
Note: Letters in the preceding table represent the following environments:
TCP/IP, using the Sockets interface
Network
Disk Space Requirements
Package | Development Environment |
---|---|
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server) |
51800 blocks |
BEA TUXEDO /WS only |
13000 blocks |
Full Docs |
44900 blocks |
WEB GUI Doc only |
9100 blocks |
You will probably need to reconfigure the kernel before running BEA TUXEDO because the default values of some kernel parameters are too low. For instructions on reconfiguring, rebuilding, and rebooting, see Chapters 1 and 3 in the DYNIX/ptx System Configuration and Performance Guide. You may need to increase the following parameters.
Note: Letters in the preceding table represent the following environments:
Package | Development Environment |
---|---|
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server) |
64700 blocks |
BEA TUXEDO /WS only |
16700 blocks |
Full Docs |
47200 blocks |
WEB GUI Doc only |
9300 blocks |
You will probably need to reconfigure the SGI kernel before running BEA TUXEDO because the default values of some kernel parameters are too low. Information regarding kernel configuration is provided in the systune (1M) manual page. You many need to increase the following parameters.
Tunable Parameters
SGI - IRIX v6.2 on Silicon Graphics IP22 Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO v6.4 Packages
Note:
If buildclient and buildserver produces the following messsage:
FAILED - can't find /usr/lib/abi/crt1.o
You will need to modify the installed COBOL liblist file in $COBDIR/coblib/ by changing all /usr/lib/abi references to /usr/lib. You must also invoke buildclient or buildserver with -f "-L/us/lib".
Package | Development Environment |
---|---|
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server) |
64700 blocks |
BEA TUXEDO /WS only |
16700 blocks |
Full Docs |
47200 blocks |
WEB GUI Doc only |
9300 blocks |
You will probably need to reconfigure the SGI kernel before running BEA TUXEDO because the default values of some kernel parameters are too low. Information regarding kernel configuration is provided in the systune (1M) manual page. You many need to increase the following parameters.
Tunable Parameters
Siemens Pyramid - SNI Reliant UNIX v5.43c Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO v6.4 Packages
Package | Development Environment |
---|---|
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server) |
62000 blocks |
BEA TUXEDO /WS only |
16200 blocks |
Full Docs |
44000 blocks |
WEB GUI Doc only |
9000 blocks |
Before a CD-ROM can be operated, the "SIcdrom" software package must be installed. This is usually installed with the operating system. However, if a minimum or selective configuration was installed, this software may need to be added.
To mount a CD-ROM, enter the following commands:
where cd_device is the appropriate device, and cd_rom is a mount point that was created previously.
See the instructions for UnixWare.
Platform-Specific Notes
su mount -F hs -o dos /dev/ios0/cd-device /cd_rom
Tunable Parameters
Siemens Pyramid - SNI Reliant UNIX v5.43b Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO v6.4 Packages
Package | Development Environment |
---|---|
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server) |
64800 blocks |
BEA TUXEDO /WS only |
16900 blocks |
Full Docs |
46300 blocks |
WEB GUI Doc only |
9200 blocks |
Before a CD-ROM can be operated, the "SIcdrom" software package must be installed. This is usually installed with the operating system. However, if a minimum or selective configuration was installed, this software may need to be added.
To mount a CD-ROM, enter the following commands:
where cd_device is the appropriate device, and cd_rom is a mount point that was created previously.
See the instructions for UnixWare.
Platform-Specific Notes
su mount -F hs -o dos /dev/ios0/cd-device /cd_rom
Tunable Parameters
SunOS - 5.6 Solaris v2.6 on Intel Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO v6.4 Packages
Note:
The COBOL installation assumes an older version of the C compilation system. You need to modify the liblist in $COBDIR/coblib. For example, change the /opt/SUNWspro/SC2.0.1/crt1.o reference to /opt/SUNWspro/SC4.2/crt1.o.
TCP/IP, using the TLI network interface
Network
Disk Space Requirements
Package | Development Environment |
---|---|
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server) |
40600 blocks |
BEA TUXEDO /WS only |
10400 blocks |
Full Docs |
44900 blocks |
WEB GUI Doc only |
9100 blocks |
You will probably need to reconfigure the kernel before running BEA TUXEDO because the defaults of some kernel parameters are too low. Information regarding kernel configuration is provided in the systune(1M) manual page. You may need to increase the following parameters.
Tunable Parameters
The Volume Management software automatically mounts CDs on /cdrom/cdrom0/s0.
Package | Development Environment |
---|---|
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server) |
61300 blocks |
BEA TUXEDO /WS only |
15100 blocks |
Full Docs |
44900 blocks |
WEB GUI Doc only |
9100 blocks |
You will probably need to reconfigure the kernel before running BEA TUXEDO because the default values of some kernel parameters are too low. Information regarding kernel configuration is provided in the systune (1M) manual page. You may ned to increase the following parameters.
Tunable Parameters
The Volume Management software automatically mounts CDs on /cdrom/cdrom0/s0.
Platform-Specific Notes
SunOS - 5.5.1 Solaris v2.5.1 on Intel Data Sheet
Available BEA TUXEDO v6.4 Packages
TCP/IP, using the TLI network interface
Network
Disk Space Requirements
Package | Development Environment |
---|---|
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server) |
40600 blocks |
BEA TUXEDO /WS only |
10400 blocks |
Full Docs |
44900 blocks |
WEB GUI Doc only |
9100 blocks |
You will probably need to reconfigure the kernel before running BEA TUXEDO because the defaults of some kernel parameters are too low. Information regarding kernel configuration is provided in the systune(1M) manual page. You may need to increase the following parameters.
Tunable Parameters
The Volume Management software automatically mounts CDs on /cdrom/cdrom0/s0.
Package | Development Environment |
---|---|
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server) |
61300 blocks |
BEA TUXEDO /WS only |
15100 blocks |
Full Docs |
44900 blocks |
WEB GUI Doc only |
9100 blocks |
You will probably need to reconfigure the kernel before running BEA TUXEDO because the defaults of some kernel parameters are too low. Information regarding kernel configuration is provided in the systune(1M) manual page. You may need to increase the following parameters.
Tunable Parameters
The Volume Management software automatically mounts CDs on /cdrom/cdrom0/s0.
Note:
The COBOL installation assumes an older version of the C compilation system. You need to modify the liblist in $COBDIR/coblib. For example, change the /opt/SUNWspro/SC2.0.1/crt1.o reference to /opt/SUNWspro/SC4.2/crt1.o.
TCP/IP, using the TLI network interface
Network
Disk Space Requirements
Package | Development Environment |
---|---|
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server) |
54000 blocks |
BEA TUXEDO /WS only |
13200 blocks |
Full Docs |
44900 blocks |
WEB GUI Doc only |
9100 blocks |
You will probably need to reconfigure the kernel before running BEA TUXEDO because the defaults of some kernel parameters are too low. Information regarding kernel configuration is provided in the systune(1M) manual page. You may need to increase the following parameters.
Tunable Parameters
The Volume Management software automatically mounts CDs on /cdrom/cdrom0/s0.
Package | Development Environment |
---|---|
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server) |
62200 blocks |
BEA TUXEDO /WS only |
16200 blocks |
Full Docs |
44900 blocks |
WEB GUI Doc only |
9100 blocks |
To mount a CD, execute the following from the command line:
You will probably need to reconfigure the kernel before running TUXEDO because the default values of some IPC parameters are too low. For instructions about reconfiguring, rebuilding, and rebooting NonStop-UX, see the Integrity 54000 Online
Documentation, specifically, chapter 8, "Managing Tunable Parameters," in the Administrator's Guide: Machine Management. (This book may be accessed from the NonStop-UX Administrator's and User's Guide collection.) You may need to increase the following parameters. Platform-Specific Notes
su
mkdir /cdrom1
mount -F cdfs -o ro /dev/cdrom/CD_ROM_device /cdrom1 Tunable Parameters
Briefly, the procedure for changing the value of a tunable parameter is as follows:
su root
/etc/conf/bin/idtune -g param
/etc/conf/bin/idtune param new-value
Package | Development Environment |
---|---|
BEA TUXEDO software (client and server) |
43300 blocks |
BEA TUXEDO /WS only |
10500 blocks |
Full Docs |
43900 blocks |
WEB GUI Doc only |
9000 blocks |
To mount a CD, execute the following from the command line:
where cd-device is the name of the CD-ROM device file, such as /dev/cdrom/d0.
See the instructions for SCO UnixWare v2.1.
Platform-Specific Notes
su
mkdir /cdrom1
mount -F cdfs cd-device /cdrom1 Tunable Parameters