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The RTR installation procedure creates the following directory and loads files into subordinate directories:
/usr/opt/RTR400 |
If the /usr/opt/rtr400 directory in the previous path does not exist, the installation procedure creates it.
If the rtr400 directory does exist, the installation procedure uses it.
If you find that there is insufficient disk space for the RTR subsets and you know that you have additional space on alternative disks or disk partitions for your system, perform the following steps before installing RTR:
Someone from your site must perform at least one RTR installation from the distribution medium. Your site system manager can then decide whether or not to make a RTR distribution kit available online so that subsequent installations of RTR can use the Remote Installation Service (RIS). For information on extracting RTR subsets to a RIS distribution area, see the Guide to Sharing Software on a Local Area Network.
If you expect to use RTR subsets from the RIS area of a remote system for installation on your local system, first check with your site system manager to ensure that:
If RTR subsets are available to you on a RIS server system, you must know the name of that system.
For more information on installing RTR from a RIS
distribution area, see Section 5.2.1.2.
5.1.6 Backing Up Your System Disk
Compaq recommends that you back up your system disk before installing
any software. For information about backing up your system disk, see
the Tru64 UNIX system documentation.
5.1.7 Stopping the Installation
To stop the installation procedure at any time, press Ctrl/C. You must then delete files created up to this point interactively. The directories and files created during the RTR installation are listed in the following file (on your CD-ROM):
/rtr40/kit/instctrl/rtrbase400.inv |
Before you start the installation, read Section 5.1, Preparing for RTR Installation on Compaq Tru64 UNIX .
You can install RTR locally (using CD-ROM media) or from a
server area. If you encounter any failures during installation, see
Appendix A.
5.2.1 Distribution Media
You can obtain Reliable Transaction Router software on CD-ROM or using RIS.
5.2.1.1 Using CD-ROM Consolidated Distribution Media
This procedure loads RTR files on to a disk belonging to the system where you perform the installation. When RTR is run, its executable images are mapped into memory on your system.
Follow these steps to install RTR from CD-ROM media:
# cd / |
# setld -i | grep RTR |
# mount -dr /dev/rz0c /CD-ROM |
# setld -l /CDROM/rtr400/kit |
The installation procedure now displays the names of RTR subsets and asks you to specify the subsets you want to load.
See Section 5.2.2 to continue the installation.
5.2.1.2 Using a RIS Distribution Area
If you are installing RTR subsets that reside in an /etc/ris RIS distribution area on a remote system, follow these steps:
#cd / |
#setld -l orion: |
Remote Installation Services now displays a menu that lists all the software subsets available to you and asks you to specify the subsets you want to load.
5.2.2 Responding to Installation Procedure Prompts
This section explains the installation procedure prompts and displays.
5.2.2.1 Selecting Subsets
You must specify which RTR subsets you want to load.
If you are installing from a RIS distribution area, the number of subsets can vary depending on what products are available in the RIS area and how many subsets they have. |
The subsets listed below are optional: There may be more optional subsets than can be presented on a single screen. If this is the case, you can choose subsets screen by screen or all at once on the last screen. All of the choices you make will be collected for your confirmation before any subsets are installed. 1) RTR API & Management Utility Or you may choose one of the following options: 2) ALL of the above 3) CANCEL selections and redisplay menus 4) EXIT without installing any subsets Enter your choices or press RETURN to redisplay menus. Choices (for example, 1 2 4-6): |
If you specify more than one number at the prompt, separate each number with a space, not a comma.
Next, the script lets you verify your choice. For example, if you enter 1 in response to the previous prompt, you will see the following display:
You are installing the following optional subsets: RTR API & Management Utility Is this correct? (y/n): |
If the displayed subsets are not the ones you intended to choose, enter n . In this case, the subset selection menu is again displayed and you can correct your choice of optional subsets.
If the displayed subsets are the ones you want to load, enter
y
.
5.2.2.2 Monitoring Displays During the Subset Loading Process
The installation procedure loads and verifies the selected RTR subset.
The following example shows a display where the RTR subset is being loaded from CD-ROM:
Reliable Transaction Router V4.0 for Compaq Tru64 UNIX Installation started at Mon Nov 27 15:51:23 EST 2000 Installation proceeds automatically, and will complete in approximately 1 minute. RTR API & Management Utility Copying from . (disk) Verifying 1 of 1 subset(s) installed successfully. Configuring "RTR API & Management Utility" (RTRBASE400) . . . Reliable Transaction Router V4.0 for Compaq Tru64 UNIX Installation completed at Mon Nov 27 15:51:23 EST 2000 |
When you see the "Verifying" message during the subset installation, the installation procedure is checking to see that the files are copied correctly; it is not an Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) message.
During the installation, if you get errors from the setld utility, see the Diagnostics section of the setld(8) reference page for an explanation of the errors and the appropriate actions to take.
Section 5.3 explains how to run the IVP after installation, and how
to delete old RTR subsets before installing a new version of
RTR.
5.3 After Installation on Compaq Tru64 UNIX
This section explains what you need to do after the installation on
Compaq Tru64 UNIX to make RTR ready for use.
5.3.1 Running the Installation Verification Procedure
After installing RTR, you can run the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) independently to verify that the software is available on your system. You might also want to run the IVP after a system failure to be sure that users can access RTR.
Note that the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) requires a working C language compiler to run.
The RTR IVP verifies the installation as follows:
To run the IVP after an installation, enter the following command:
# setld -v RTRBASE320 |
For a sample RTR IVP, see Section 1.3.3.
If the verification process fails, look in the
/var/adm/smlogs/fverify.log
file for information to help diagnose the problem.
5.3.2 Deleting RTR from Your System
If you must remove a version of Reliable Transaction Router from your system, delete each subset that you previously installed.
To delete subsets:
# cd / |
# setld -i | grep RTRBASE |
# setld -d RTRBASE320 |
The Reliable Transaction Router documentation is provided on the Compaq Tru64 UNIX
Layered Products Online Documentation CD-ROM in hypertext (.html) file
format. You can display the hypertext files on your workstation using
any HTML browser such as Netscape or Internet Explorer.
5.3.4 Enabling Remote RTR Commands
RTR supports the use of remote commands (described in Chapter 1 of the System Manager's Manual). To use this feature on Compaq Tru64 UNIX, check your operating system documentation for how to ensure access to a TCP/IP environment.
You may, for example, need to create an
.rhosts
file in the home directory of the RTR user on the target node or nodes,
among other things. This file would contain the hostname (and,
optionally, the username) of the node where the remote commands will be
issued. For more information on the
.rhosts
file, see the rhosts(4) reference page.
5.4 Files Installed on Compaq Tru64 UNIX
To see the list of files installed on your system, use the following command:
% setld i subset_name |
This appendix provides information to help you deal with problems that might occur during product installation or product use.
If you find an error in the documentation, send an email message to the
internet address on the last page of this appendix. Include the manual
title, section and page numbers where the error occurred.
A.1 Problems During Product Installation
If errors occur during the installation, the system displays failure messages. For example, if the Compaq Tru64 UNIX installation fails due to insufficient disk space, the following message appears:
There is not enough space for subset RTRBASE400 Reliable Transaction Router for Compaq Tru64 UNIX (RTRBASE400) will not be loaded. |
Errors can occur during the installation if any of the following conditions exist:
For descriptions of error messages generated by these conditions, see
the operating system documentation on system messages, recovery
procedures, and software installation. For information on system
software requirements, see the software and disk space requirements for
your operating system.
A.2 Problems After Installation
U.S. customers who encounter a problem while using Reliable Transaction Router can report it to Compaq by telephoning the Compaq Customer Support Center (CSC) at 1-800-354-9000. (Customers with service contracts can also use an electronic means such as DSNlink.)
Customers without a service contract can arrange for per-call support.
The CSC will need the following information:
If the problem is related to Reliable Transaction Router documentation, send comments
electronically to the following internet address:
rtrdoc@compaq.com.
If you are reporting a specific documentation error, be sure to include the manual title, section and page numbers where the error occurred.
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