Create a directory on the server to store the installation files.
For example:
mkdir /instwmqi
Copy the complete contents of the CD to the new directory. For
example:
cp-rf /cdrom/wmqi_hpux/. /instwmqi
Give all licensed users access to the directory that now contains
the CD image.
Make the directory shareable using the exportfs command.
The example below gives all users read-only access using NFS:
exportfs-i -o ro /instwmqi
exportfs-a
Setting up the target computer
Carry out the following steps on the target computer:
Create a new directory to mount the shared directory. For example:
mkdir /remotewmqiimage
where remotewmqiimage is the name of the new directory.
At the command prompt, connect to the new directory using the mount command:
mount<machine name>:instwmqi /remotewmqiimage
where <machine name> is the name of the target
computer.
Change to the remote image directory, for example .remotewmqiimage
Enter:
./mqsilicense[-text_only]
to display the product
license agreement, where [-text_only] optionally
displays the license agreement in text mode. By default, the license agreement
is displayed in a graphical user interface.
Select the appropriate number for your language.
Read the license agreement, then press 1 to
accept it, or 2 to decline it. You cannot continue
with the installation until you have read and accepted the license agreement.
Enter:
swinstall-sremotewmqiimage WMQI
Press Enter and follow the installation prompts.
When you have successfully installed WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker,
you must then run the mqsisetcapacity command for
licensing purposes.
If you are using RedHat Advanced Server V2.1, you must install
the JRE available on the Supplemental CD after you install WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker.
From the /opt/mqsi/jre directory, unpack the file with
the following command: