Linux uses the rpm package manager installation utility for both Red Hat and for SUSE operating systems. There should be no differences in installing Integration Engine on either of the Linux operating systems. This document leads you through Linux system requirements, prerequisites, installation procedures, verification, and post-installation steps.
The following hardware and software is needed for a minimum and preferred installation:
Note The above are the recommended system requirements for satisfactory operation. To ensure maximum performance, be certain you have sufficient physical memory to meet the requirements of the local system and all applications.
Review the following checklist before installing Integration Engine:
To determine your version of the Java SDK, use the following command:
java -version
See the following website to download the Java SDK:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html
The license file to use for your solution is provided by your Pervasive sales representative. This license .slc file determines which integration products can be installed. If you need to update features for your existing installation, your sales representative will send you an .slu file.
cd /media/cdrom
rpm -ihv IntegrationEngine-<version>.i386.rpm
Note The .rpm file name on the installation CD contains the actual version value to type in place of <version>.
After installing, you must apply the license file. See To Apply the License File.
mkdir /mytmp
cp dje800-linux-<version>.tar.gz /mytmp
cd /mytmp
Note The .rpm file name on the installation CD contains the actual version value to type in place of <version>.
gunzip dje800-linux-<version>.tar.gz
tar xvf dje800-linux-<version>.tar
rpm -ihv IntegrationEngine-<version>.i386.rpm
After installing, you must install the license file. See To Apply the License File.
The following are instructions for applying a license file. If you do not have a license file, see Obtain a license file.
cd /opt/PervasiveSoftware/IntegrationEngine<version>/license
chmod 644 /opt/PervasiveSoftware/IntegrationEngine<version>/license/dj800.slc
The following are instructions for updating an existing license. If you do not have an update license file, see Obtain a license file.
To update your license file, copy the update license (.slu file) to the following default location: /opt/PervasiveSoftware/IntegrationEngine<version>/license. If you are using a location other than the default, copy the update license file to that directory location instead.
Note When copying the update .slu file, do not delete the initial license .slc file (leave the .slc file in the license directory).
To ensure that Integration Engine is set up correctly, perform the following post-installation steps:
rpm -qi IntegrationEngine
export PATH=$PATH:/opt/PervasiveSoftware/IntegrationEngine<version>
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/opt/PervasiveSoftware/IntegrationEngine<version>
/opt/PervasiveSoftware/IntegrationEngine<version>/lookup
rpm -e IntegrationEngine-<version>
This release of Integration Engine for Linux provides improvements made in the following areas:
This section lists the most noteworthy known issues for Linux as of the release date. If you encounter an issue not found here, contact Pervasive Support.
Issue: A Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is not detected on the machine.
Solution: Install JVM version 1.4.2_06 or higher, or Java 5, and then perform the integration platform installation again. For more information, see the topic Installing Java Before the Integration Platform in the Getting Started Guide.
Issue: The Java version currently installed on the machine is not one of the following: 1.4.2_06 or higher, or Java 5.
Solution: Install JVM version 1.4.2_06 or higher, or Java 5. For more information, see the topic Installing Java Before the Integration Platform in the Getting Started Guide.
Issue: You do not have administrative privileges for the machine (a root user ID and password is required to install the product).
Solution: Contact your support organization and request that your privileges be modified to Administrative for the affected machine.
Issue: While performing a maintenance installation, your subscription is determined to be expired.
Solution: Contact your support organization to have the subscription renewed and obtain an updated licence. After implementing the new license, attempt to install again.
Issue: You have trouble running Integration Engine and encounter a loading of shared libraries error.
Solution: Put the Integration Engine installation directory at the beginning of your PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variables. In rare cases, customers have reported problems with an existing incompatible version of one of the third-party components that we use, such as ACE, ICU, or Xerces C. Place Integration Engine at the front of the search paths to insure the component version in the Integration Engine install directory is loaded first at runtime.
Two versions of the Oracle8 connector are included with Integration Engine to support two versions of Oracle8. The dj800oci8.8.0.5.so connector works with all Oracle 8.0.x client installations. The dj800oci8.8.1.5.so connector works with all Oracle 8.1.x client installations. You must either copy or make a symbolic link from the vendor shared library to the dj800oci8.so shared library in the Integration Engine installation directory. By default, the 8.1.x version of the Oracle8 connector is installed. To enable Oracle 8.0.x support, type the following command in the Integration Engine installation directory:
cp dj800oci8.8.0.5.so dj800oci8.so
To enable Oracle 8.1.x support, type the following command in the Integration Engine installation directory:
cp dj800oci8.8.1.5.so dj800oci8.so
Support for both the Data Direct Technologies ODBC driver manager and the IODBC driver manager is included in the installation. By default, the ODBC 3.x connector named dj800odbc3.so is built for the Data Direct Technologies ODBC driver manager. The IODBC version of the ODBC 3.x connector can be used in situations where the default ODBC 3.x connector does not work with other vendor's ODBC drivers. The IODBC enabled shared library is named dj800odbc3.iodbc.so; the Data Direct Technologies shared library is named dj800odbc3.datad.so. To change the default supported ODBC driver manager, either copy or make a symbolic link from the versioned shared library to the dj800odbc3.so shared library in the Integration Engine installation directory. To enable IODBC driver manager support, type the following command in the Integration Engine installation directory:
cp dj800odbc3.iodbc.so dj800odbc3.so
To re-enable Data Direct driver manager support, type the following command in the Integration Engine installation directory:
cp dj800odbc3.datad.so dj800odbc3.so
Pervasive Software strives to ensure easy and successful product installation and operation.
If you encounter problems not covered in this document, call Pervasive Support at 1-800-287-4383.
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