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Installation Process

Before starting to install CA XCOM Data Transport for, log on as superuser (root) in order to perform this procedure. Also choose a System ID and System Name for this system.

The System ID must be between one to four characters and the System Name must be from one to eight characters. Together, the System ID and System Name are used to uniquely identify this specific CA XCOM Data Transport system.

Note: If you are upgrading or reinstalling, the installation process overwrites existing CA XCOM Data Transport for Oracle Solaris 64 files. For information about upgrading or reinstalling, see the Upgrading or Reinstalling sections in this chapter.

Follow these steps:

  1. Insert the CA XCOM Data Transport for Oracle Solaris x86 64 CD in your CD drive and mount it, or upload your CA XCOM Data Transport for Oracle Solaris x86 64 installation package on the Unix machine.

    Note: The installation can be run in different modes, either in console mode or in GUI mode. To perform the installation in GUI mode, set the X-windows properly; otherwise, the console mode is used to do the installation.

  2. Change to the directory that contains the XCOM.bin file and start the installation, by issuing the following command:
    sh XCOM.bin
    
  3. Move through the installation process as follows, depending on your install mode:

    GUI mode

    Follow the directions on the installation panels, clicking Next to proceed through the installation process.

    Console mode

    Respond to the prompt in each section in one of the following ways:

    Note:

    This installation program installs the CA XCOM Data Transport base product components and whichever components are selected.

    Important!

    For the installation changes to take effect in your current installation session, the environment variable XCOM_HOME must be available.

    Before you can use CA XCOM Data Transport for Oracle Solaris x86 64, start the XCOMD CA XCOM Scheduler service. For more information, see the chapter "Getting Started with CA XCOM Data Transport."