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Installing OTMQ on UNIX Systems Using Console-Mode Installation

Installing OTMQ on UNIX Systems Using Console-Mode Installation
The following sections describe how to install Oracle Tuxedo Message Queue (OTMQ) using console-mode installation:
What Is 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
Starting Console-Mode Installation
To start the console-mode installation process, follow these steps:
1.
2.
3.
For disk space requirements, see OTMQ 12c Release 1 (12.1.1) Platform Data Sheets.
4.
a.
b.
prompt> sh filename.bin -i console
where filename is the name of the Oracle Tuxedo Message Queue installer file.
5.
Running Console-Mode Installation
To complete the console-mode installation process, which is currently available in English, respond to the prompts in each section with one of the following actions.
Enter back or previous at the prompt to review or change your selection.
Enter quit in response to any prompt to exit the installation process.
 
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.
Specify the directory in which you want to install the Oracle Tuxedo Message Queue software. You may select the default product directory (tuxedo12c) or create a new product directory. If you choose to create a new directory, the Oracle Tuxedo Message Queue installer will automatically create the directory for you.
Enter 1 to select an alternate directory. The following text appears:
Enter 2 to accept the current selection.
If you enter 2 at the initial prompt, you accept the default product directory (/home3/oracle/tuxedo12c in this example).
Pre-Installation Summary
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Please Review the Following Before Continuing:
Product Name:
    OTMQ 12.1.1.0
Install Folder:
    /home3/oracle/otmq12c
Link Folder:
    /home3/oracle
Disk Space Information (for Installation target):
    Required:  303,288,858 bytes
    Available: 19,094,890,496 bytes

PRESS <ENTER> TO CONTINUE:
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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 Message Queue Administration Console.
Oracle Tuxedo Message Queue 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 Message Queue authenticates them by means of the tlisten password.
Enter Your LDAP Settings for SSL Support
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LDAP Service Name:
a
LDAP PortID: b
LDAP BaseObject: c
LDAP Filter File Location:
Press <ENTER> to accept the default, /home3/oracle/tuxedo12c/
  udataobj/security/bea_ldap_filter.dat
or enter your own:
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Installation Complete
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Congratulations. OTMQ 12c has been successfully installed to:
    /home3/oracle/otmq12c
PRESS <ENTER> TO EXIT THE INSTALLER.
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Congratulations! Your installation of the Oracle Tuxedo Message Queue software is complete!
What Do I Do Next?
After the successful installation, you can run samples to verify if the software is installed correctly, or uninstall the software. For more information, see Post-Installation.

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