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Post Installation Tasks for Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA

This section provides information and step-by-step instructions for post installation tasks for Oracle Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA software (hereafter referenced as TMA SNA.)

This section includes the following topics:

 


Validating the Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Software Installation

You can validate the Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA software installation in the following ways:

Verifying Installation Files and Directories

The Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA CD-ROM contains libraries and executable programs for each of the supported platforms as described in the tables in the following sections. After installing the Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA software, verify that these libraries and programs are installed on your system.

All directories are relative to the installation directory. Platform-specific stack abstraction libraries are included in these tables as well.

Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Gateway Installation Files and Directories

The Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Gateway includes the files listed in the following tables.

AIX 5.3

Verify that the following files are installed for the Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Gateway Installation:

Table 5-1 AIX Installation Files and Directories for Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Gateway Installation
Directory
Files
bin
GWSNAX
lib
libcsxcrm.so
libctxcp_12.so
libctxdebugs_12.so
libctxos_12.so
libctxplat_12.so
libctxprim_12.so
libgws.so
crmmon.jar
locale/C
LIBGWS.text
LIBGWS_CAT
udataobj/codepage
00819x00037
00819x00273
00819x00278
00819x00284
00819x00285
00819x00297
00819x00500
00819x00860
00819x01047
00912x00870
none
tuxedo

HP-UX 11.23

Verify that the following files are installed for the Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Gateway Installation:

Table 5-2 HP-UX Installation Files and Directories for Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Gateway Installation
Directory
Files
bin
GWSNAX
lib
libcsxcrm.sl
libctxcp_12.sl
libctxdebugs_12.sl
libctxos_12.sl
libctxplat_12.sl
libctxprim_12.sl
libgws.sl
crmmon.jar
locale/C
LIBGWS.text
LIBGWS_CAT
udataobj/codepage
00819x00037
00819x00273
00819x00278
00819x00284
00819x00285
00819x00297
00819x00500
00819x00860
00819x01047
00912x00870
none
tuxedo

Solaris

Verify that the following files are installed for the Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Gateway Installation:

Table 5-3 Solaris Installation Files and Directories for Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Gateway Installation
Directory
Files
bin
GWSNAX
lib
libcsxcrm.so
libctxcp_12.so
libctxdebugs_12.so
libctxos_12.so
libctxplat_12.so
libctxprim_12.so
libgws.so
crmmon.jar
locale/C
LIBGWS.text
LIBGWS_CAT
udataobj/codepage
00819x00037
00819x00273
00819x00278
00819x00284
00819x00285
00819x00297
00819x00500
00819x00860
00819x01047
00912x00870
none
tuxedo

Windows 2003 Advanced Server

Verify that the following files are installed for the Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Gateway Installation:

Table 5-4 Windows Installation Files and Directories for Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Gateway Installation
Directory
Files
bin
csxcrm.dll
ctxcp_12.dll
ctxdebugs_12.dll
ctxos_12.dll
ctxplat_12.dll
ctxprim_12.dll
gws.dll
gwsnax.exe
lib
crmmon.bat
crmmon.jar
locale/C
LIBGWS.text
LIBGWS_CAT
udataobj/codepage
00819x00037
00819x00273
00819x00278
00819x00284
00819x00285
00819x00297
00819x00500
00819x00860
00819x01047
00912x00870
none
tuxedo

CRM Installation Files and Directories

The CRM includes the files listed in the following tables.

HP-UX 11.23

Verify that the following files are installed for the Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Distributed CRM Installation:

Table 5-5 HP-UX 11.23 Installation Files and Directories for Distributed CRM Installation
Directory
Files
bin
CRM
CRMLOGS
crmlkon
crmlkoff
crmdown
hpux.env
lib
libcsxappc.sl
libcsxcrm.sl
libcsxgpw.sl
libcsxhp62.sl
libcsxscrm.sl
libcsxxfm.sl
libctxdebugs_12.sl
libctxos_12.sl
libctxplat_12.sl
libctxprim_12.sl
libengine.sl
libgpnet.sl

z/OS V1R8

Verify that the following files are installed for the CRM Installation:

HP-UX 11.23 Full Installation Files and Directories

Verify that the following files are installed for the Full Installation of the Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Gateway and CRM on HP-UX 11.23:

Table 5-7 HP-UX Full Installation Files and Directories
Directory
Files
bin
CRM
CRMLOGS
crmlkon
crmlkoff
crmdown
GWSNAX
hpux.env
lib
libcsxappc.sl
libcsxcrm.sl
libcsxgpw.sl
libcsxhp62.sl
libcsxscrm.sl
libcsxxfm.sl
libctxdebugs_12.sl
libctxos_12.sl
libctxplat_12.sl
libctxprim_12.sl
libengine.sl
libgpnet.sl
locale/C
LIBGWS.text
LIBGWS_CAT
udataobj/codepage
00819x00037
00819x00273
00819x00278
00819x00284
00819x00285
00819x00297
00819x00500
00819x00860
00819x01047
00912x00870
none
tuxedo

Running the Sample Applications

After you install Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA, you can verify your Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA installation by running the following sample applications:

Refer to the “Verifying the Software” section of the Oracle Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA User Guide for more detailed information about verifying your software.

 


Uninstalling Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA

This section provides instructions for uninstalling Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA. The following topics are discussed:

Uninstalling on Non-mainframe UNIX Platforms in Console Mode

To remove Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA from a UNIX platform:

  1. Change directories to your uninstaller_TMASNA directory with a command similar to the following example:
  2. > cd /bea/tux100/uninstaller_TMASNA
  3. Start the uninstall program with the following command:
  4. /bea/tux100/uninstaller_TMASNA> sh UninstallTMASNA -i console

    Listing 5-1 displays an Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA uninstallation.

    Note: The single-dash bar just beneath the double-dash bar in Listing 5-1 is a progress indicator. When the single-dash bar becomes the same length as the double-dash bar, uninstallation is complete.
    Listing 5-1 UNIX Console Mode Uninstall Example
    Preparing CONSOLE Uninstall...
    ==============================================================================
    BEA Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA (InstallAnywhere Uninstaller by Zero G)
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Uninstall Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA 10.0
    ----------------------------------------------
    About to uninstall...

    BEA Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA 10.0

    This will remove features installed by InstallAnywhere. It will not remove files and folders created after the installation.

    PRESS <ENTER> TO CONTINUE: <ENTER>

    ==============================================================================
    Uninstalling...
    ------------

    [==================|==================|==================|==================]
    [------------------|------------------|------------------|------------------]

    ==============================================================================
    Uninstall Complete
    ------------------

    All items were successfully uninstalled.

    PRESS <ENTER> TO EXIT THE UNINSTALLER: <ENTER>

Uninstalling on Windows Platform

Perform the following steps to remove the Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA software from a Windows platform:

  1. Choose StartArrow symbolProgramsArrow symbolBEA WebLogic E-Business PlatformArrow symbolTuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA 10.0Arrow symbolUninstall BEA Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA from the Start menu. The Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Uninstaller screen displays
  2. Click Uninstall to start removing Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA. When the process is complete, the Uninstall complete screen displays.
  3. Click Exit to complete the uninstallation.
Note: Some files may not be removed because they are required for another Oracle product.

Uninstalling on z/OS Platforms

To remove the Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA product from your z/OS platform, consult with your system administrator. The process for removing applications from these platforms varies, depending on your particular system setup.


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