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Oracle Tuxedo 10g Release 3 (10.3) running on an IBM i 6.1 platform can interoperate, as either master or non-master, with 10g Release 3 (10.3) running on any other supported platform. Backward compatibility (that is, interoperability between 10g Release 3 (10.3) and prior releases) is supported only if the master node is running 10g Release 3 (10.3).
All workstation platforms that are currently supported work with this release.
Note: | If remote domain is Oracle Tuxedo 6.5 on other OS, local domain on IBM i 6.1 must set environment variable whose name is <remote domainid >ISOS400 to "n ". |
This section provides instructions for preparing your environment for the Oracle Tuxedo system, installing the Oracle Tuxedo system from a Microsoft Windows or UNIX system platform.
Before you start installing the Oracle Tuxedo system, sign on to your IBM i 6.1 system and make sure you have a user profile for Oracle Tuxedo installation. If you do not, create one now. The user defined in this profile will be the owner of all the program objects created during the installation process.
open IBM i 6.1-machine-name
account-name
password
For example, suppose that (a) you are working on an IBM i 6.1 machine called lc400b.oracle.com, (b) your login is rtl, and (c) your password is rtl123. Your profile contains the following three lines:
open lc400b.oracle.com
rtl
rtl123
This file is used to automatically execute the pre-installation procedures necessary for installing Oracle Tuxedo 10g Release 3 (10.3) through ftp. Once the pre-installation steps are completed, the file should be removed.
Note: | A new line is required after the password line. |
preinst.bat pkgdir tmplib tuxdir tuxlib filename
pkgdir
is the extracted ZIP file directory.tmplib
is the library on the IBM i 6.1 machine in which copies of the Oracle Tuxedo save files will be stored.uxdir
is the IFS file system on the IBM i 6.1 machine on which the Oracle Tuxedo system will be installed.tuxlib
is the library on the IBM i 6.1 machine where the saved files are restored.filename
is the full path to a file that contains ftp account and password information for the IBM i 6.1 machine on which the Oracle Tuxedo system is installed.addlible tuxlib
call coreinst (tmplib tuxlib '/tuxdir'
'full|server|client|joltclt|atmiclt|jrly' 'y|n')
where you specify one of the following Oracle Tuxedo installation component packages:
Specify one of the following for sample's installation:
Note: | The words full, server, client atmiclt, joltclt and jrly, y and n must be entered in lowercase. |
During the installation process (which may take several minutes), a number of restoring X to Y messages are displayed, such as the following.
tmplib
. Note: | Remove tmplib , too, if it is different from tuxlib and it is no longer needed. |
where the value of tuxdir
is the directory specified as tuxdir
in Step 4. This command will prompt for passwords until a non-null password is entered. For further details about the password file, see tlisten in the Oracle Tuxedo Reference Manual.
addlible tuxlib
Note: | tuxlib : The library on the IBM i 6.1 where the save files are restored. |
call sslconf ('tuxdir' 'hostname' 'portid' 'baseobj' 'filename')
tuxdir
: The IFS file system (on the IBM i 6.1) where Oracle Tuxedo is installed.
hostname
: The URL of the LDAP server system.
portid
: A port number for the URL of the LDAP server system.
baseobj
: A base object for search in LDAP server.
filename
: The name of LDAP filter file, if the input is '' (null), the default value of "$tuxdir/udataobj/security/bea_ldap_filter.dat
" will be used.
.netrc
file to allow ftp to sign on to the IBM i 6.1 machine. For example, suppose that (a) you are working on an IBM i 6.1 machine called lc400b.oracle.com, (b) your login is rtl, and (c) your password is rtl123. Your .netrc
file will contain the following three lines.
machine lc400b.oracle.com
login rtl
password rtl123
preinst.sh mount-point tmplib tuxdir tuxlib machine
, where:
mount-point
is the extracted ZIP file directory.tmplib
is the library on the IBM i 6.1 where Oracle Tuxedo save files are located.tuxdir
is the IFS file system (on the IBM i 6.1) where Oracle Tuxedo is installed.tuxlib
is the library on the IBM i 6.1 where the save files are restored.machine
is the name of the IBM i 6.1 machine where Oracle Tuxedo is installed.
call coreinst (tmplib tuxlib '/tuxdir' 'full|server|client|joltclt|atmiclt|jrly' 'y|n')
where you specify one of the following Oracle Tuxedo installation component packages:
Specify one of the following for sample's installation:
Note: | The words full, server, client atmiclt, joltclt and jrly, y and n must be entered in lowercase. |
During the installation process (which may take several minutes), a number of restoring X to Y messages will be displayed, such as.
tmplib
. Note: | Remove tmplib , too, if it is different from tuxlib and it is no longer needed. |
where the value of tuxdir
is the directory specified as tuxdir
in Step 4. This command will prompt for passwords until a non-null password is entered. For further details about the password file, see tlisten in the Oracle Tuxedo Reference Manual.
tuxlib
: The library on the IBM i 6.1 where the save files are restored.
call sslconf ('tuxdir' 'hostname' 'portid' 'baseobj' 'filename')
tuxdir
: The IFS file system (on the IBM i 6.1) where Oracle Tuxedo is installed.
hostname
: The URL of the LDAP server system.
portid
: A port number for the URL of the LDAP server system.
baseobj
: A base object for search in LDAP server.
filename
: The name of LDAP filter file, if the input is '' (null), the default value of "$tuxdir/udataobj/security/bea_ldap_filter.dat
" will be used.