The following sections describe how to install Oracle Tuxedo using console-mode installation:
Console-mode installation is the text-based method of executing the Oracle Installation program. It can be run only on UNIX systems and is intended for UNIX systems with non-graphics consoles. Console-mode installation offers the same capabilities as graphics-based installation
If you are upgrading from Oracle WebLogic Enterprise or Oracle Tuxedo 9.1 or earlier software, see Upgrading the Oracle Tuxedo System to 10g Release 3 (10.3) and follow the instructions given there. Then return here to continue your Oracle Tuxedo installation.
To start the console-mode installation process, follow these steps:
For disk space requirements, see Oracle Tuxedo 10g Release 3 (10.3) Platform Data Sheets. For important disk space allocation information, see File and Database Management and Disk Space Allocation.
prompt> sh
filename
.bin -i console
where filename
is the name of the Oracle Tuxedo installer file.
To complete the console-mode installation process, which is currently available in English and Japanese, respond to the prompts in each section with one of the following actions.
<Enter>
to accept the default.back
or previous
at the prompt to review or change your selection.quit
in response to any prompt to exit the installation process.
Choose a language by entering the number associated with that language. Your choice determines both the language displayed during the installation and the language-specific message catalog installed during the installation.
==================================================== Choose Locale... ->1- English CHOOSE LOCALE BY NUMBER:
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==================================================== Choose Install Set ->1- Full Install ENTER THE NUMBER FOR THE INSTALL SET, OR PRESS <ENTER> TO ACCEPT THE DEFAULT:
For a list of software component for each install set, see Install Sets.
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==================================================== Choose Product Features 1-[X] Server SELECT FEATURES FOR CUSTOM INSTALLATION:
When you first see the Custom Install screen, all Tuxedo components are selected. Entering a number or series of numbers deselects the components.
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==================================================== WARNING: Product Feature Selection You must select a product feature,
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Specify the Oracle Home directory that will serve as the central support directory for all Oracle products installed on the target system. If you already have a Oracle Home directory on your system, you can select that directory (recommended) or create a new Oracle Home directory. If you choose to create a new directory, the Oracle Tuxedo installer program will automatically create the directory for you. For details about the Oracle Home directory, see Oracle Home Directory.
Enter
1 to create a new Oracle Home directory or, if you already have a Oracle Home directory on your system, enter 2 to select an existing Oracle Home directory. Be sure to use the full pathname when specifying a new Oracle Home directory.
In this example, we enter
2 to display the Oracle Home directories that have already been created on this system. At the Existing Oracle Home prompt, we enter 1 to specify /home3/Oracle as the Oracle Home directory for this installation. Make sure that you enter the number associated with the Oracle Home directory instead of the directory name.
If a previous Tuxedo installation is in the existing directory you selected, the following screen appears:
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Specify the directory in which you want to install the Oracle Tuxedo software. You may select the default product directory (
tuxedo10gR3 ) or create a new product directory. If you choose to create a new directory, the Oracle Tuxedo installer will automatically create the directory for you.
The initial default installs the product directory under the Oracle Home directory you specified in the previous section. To accept this default, enter
2 at the prompt.
Specify a product directory using its full pathname. For example: When you press Enter, your modified selection appears as the default.
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Enter “Y” to install sample Enter “N” not to install samples |
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Review your installation selections. Enter back or
Link Folder: Disk Space Information (for Installation target):
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Enter a
tlisten password of your choice. Your password must be a string of alphanumeric characters in clear-text format that is no more than 80 characters in length. You use this password to log in to the Oracle Tuxedo Administration Console.
Oracle Tuxedo uses the
tlisten password to protect the local machine from administrative requests and operations that are not authorized. Whenever administrative communications arrive on the local machine through tlisten(1) or wlisten(1) gateway processes, Oracle Tuxedo authenticates them by means of the tlisten password.
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=================================================== SSL Installation Choice Would you like to install SSL Support? ->1- Yes ENTER THE NUMBER FOR YOUR CHOICE, SELECTION, OR PRESS <ENTER> TO ACCEPT THE DEFAULT: =================================================== |
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This section appears only if you have installed CORBA server and/or client software components. Oracle Tuxedo provides a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) based certificate retrieval mechanism that supports certificate-based authentication when using SSL. The Oracle Tuxedo certificate retrieval mechanism has been certified for use with the LDAP Directory server included with iPlanet Directory Server.
=================================================== Enter Your LDAP Settings for SSL Support
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=================================================== Installation Complete Congratulations.Tuxedo 10gR3 has been successfully installed to:
PRESS <ENTER> TO EXIT THE INSTALLER. ====================================================v |
Congratulations! Your installation of the Oracle Tuxedo software is complete!
To prepare for the post-installation tasks, see Assigning File Ownership on a UNIX System. To configure your Oracle Tuxedo software, verify that your software is installed correctly, or to uninstall Oracle Tuxedo software, see Performing Post-Installation Tasks.