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58 Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Installation Guide
# mount /usr/cdrom/TimesTen7.0
After the CD-ROM setup is complete, you can install TimesTen as 
follows: 
5. Still logged in as user root or the TimesTen instance administrator, run 
the setup script by typing:
# cd mount_dir
# ./setup.sh
where mount_dir is the directory where the CD is mounted 
(e.g.: 
/usr/cdrom/TimesTen7.0).
• To add the Cache Connect to Oracle option to an existing TimesTen 
installation, use the 
-installCache option with the startup script.
• To uninstall just the Cache Connect to Oracle option from an existing 
TimesTen installation, use the 
-removeCache option with the setup 
script.
• You can run the setup script with the option -install or 
-uninstall (default is install). When you use the -uninstall 
option, the script stops the daemon if it is running and removes all 
files it had installed. In addition, setup.sh also accepts these 
options:
-batch 
filename
Installs or uninstalls TimesTen without having to 
respond to prompts. If filename is specified, the 
installation reads all installation prompts from the 
file. The batch file filename is optional. However, 
TimesTen recommends that you create the batch file 
and specifically indicate the instance name of the 
installation.
If no batch file is provided or if the batch file does 
not contain an instance name, TimesTen installs a 
default instance, using “tt70” for the instance name. 
If an instance with the same name already exists on 
the installation machine, the install procedure fails.
On 64-bit platforms, the batch file must also specify 
either the 32-bit and 64-bit version of TimesTen be 
installed. If no batch file is provided or not platform 
is specified in the batch file, the 32-bit version is 
installed in the default instance.
-record 
filename
Installs or uninstalls TimesTen and records responses 
to prompts described in filename. The file can 
then be used as the parameter to the 
-batch option.










