Owner's Manual

Installation 47
Installing the Application
If you are installing the software on a machine with multiple Network Interface Cards (NICs),
installation prompts you to select one IP address for the system you are installing.
1
Log in as a user with administrator’s permissions on the Windows machine where you want to
install the software or as any non-root account on Linux.
CAUTION:
You must install to Linux as a non-root user with the permission to create directories in the selected
installation path. Installing to a directory that requires root level access fails.
Also: Using the Windows login “admin” to do the installation wipes out any pre-configured “admin”
permissions that come with the application. Therefore, do not use “admin” as the installing user account.
Do not install as a Windows user with a space in your name.
2
If you are installing from CD, insert it into its drive. In Windows, installation autoruns. If the
installer does not appear, or if you have disabled autorun, you can run
win_install.exe
from a file manager.
To install on Linux, run
linux_install
.
A dialog appears as the Setup program initializes InstallShield. Then a Welcome Screen
appears
,
listing the package you are about to install, and reminding you to shut down other
running software (this may include anti-virus software)
.
Click
Next
.
linux_install -console
CAUTION:
You cannot install from a directory whose name begins with @.
Also: You must extract any compressed (zipped) installation source before executing the installation.
3
Installation performs a series of system checks to verify the target system is supported. If all
checks pass, the license agreement appears. You must accept the license to proceed.
4
Click
Next.
5
The next screen lets you select the directory where the application installs. If you want to
install to a different directory, type the path or click
Browse
.
After confirming the installation location, click
Next.
6
Select the setup type from the available options.
Full InstallationInstalls Application Server, database server, mediation server, and client
on the host.