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Installing the Product

This chapter details how to install Rational Suite and includes the following topics:

Note: If you have not reviewed Before You Install, you should do so before proceeding.


Upgrading Rational Suite

Upgrading from Version 2001A.04.00 or 2000.02.10

If you are upgrading from version 2001A.04.00 or 2000.02.10, you may use your existing license.

1 Install the product by running rs_install. For complete instructions, see Installing Rational Suite (UNIX Components).

2 Choose option 1, use an existing FLEXlm license file, from the Licensing Options Menu.

3 After you have completed the upgrade, you may wish to remove the previous version to recover disk space. See Removing the Rational Suite Software.

    If you have previously installed version 3.0.1, 3.0.3, or 3.1.0 of Rational SoDA, you may choose to use the installation of FrameMaker+SGML bundled with that release. To do this, copy the entire SoDA directory to a new location and uninstall the previous version of Rational Suite. This way, you do not accidentally remove the previous version of Rational SoDA when you uninstall the Suite.

    Note: To optimize disk space by removing the SoDA components and keeping only the FrameMaker+SGML components, refer to Technical Application Note 17972 at the following location: www.rational.com/support/.

Upgrading from a Release Prior to Version 2000.02.10

As of version 2000.02.10, all license management is done through Rational AccountLink, a new online licensing web tool. You need to return your old license keys and request new license keys before you can install Rational Suite. For information, see Requesting License Keys.

1 Install the product by running rs_install. For complete instructions, see Installing Rational Suite (UNIX Components).

2 Choose option 2, setup a permanent or term-license-agreement, from the Licensing Options Menu.

3 After you have completed the upgrade, you may wish to remove the previous version to recover disk space. See Removing the Rational Suite Software.

    If you have previously installed version 3.0.1, 3.0.3, or 3.1.0 of Rational SoDA, you may choose to use the installation of FrameMaker+SGML bundled with that release. To do this, copy the entire SoDA directory to a new location and uninstall the previous version of Rational Suite. This way, you do not accidentally remove the previous version of Rational SoDA when you uninstall the Suite.

    Note: To optimize disk space by removing the SoDA components and keeping only the FrameMaker+SGML components, refer to Technical Application Note 17972 at the following location: www.rational.com/support/.


Installing Rational Suite (UNIX Components)

This section provides instructions about how to install the UNIX products that are part of Rational Suite. The rs_install command is a complete installer that includes licensing setup, license checking, product installation, and product setup. Rational recommends that you follow the menus and prompts and allow rs_install to guide you through the installation.

Default values, where provided, are enclosed in square brackets. To accept the default value, simply press the Enter key.

Note: The term rational_dir is used throughout this guide to refer to the directory in which you install Rational Suite.

Installing in Secure Environments

Problems may occur when trying to perform a remote installation of Rational Suite in a secure environment (for example, remote access to other machines is through ssh) if the environment does not have access to rsh or remsh. To install Rational Suite in this situation, perform a local installation of the software rather than a remote installation. If you experience further problems, contact Rational Technical Support.

Installing Multiple OS Versions of Rational Suite

If you wish to install different OS versions of Rational Suite (for example, Solaris and HP-UX) on the same file server, it is recommended that you install them in different Rational directories (referred to as rational_dir). If you install them into the same Rational directory, you will not be able to uninstall a single OS version later, if necessary. The uninstall script will remove all OS versions that reside in the same Rational directory.

Stopping and Restarting an Installation

You can stop an installation by entering q to quit the installation. If you choose q, most of your input is saved in a user defaults file that is located in rational_dir/config/defaults. The file name itself is in the following format: rs_install.release_name.user_name.

The user defaults file contains general purpose defaults specific to you and the license server that you configure. It also keeps track of the product-specific information for the installation of this specific Suite and version.

Note: If you enter q!, your entries are not saved to the user defaults file.

You can restart the installation by running rs_install again.You should notice that many of your entries appear as the default value. Simply press the Enter key to continue with the installation. After you get to the Enter Install Mode screen you can choose one of three options:

Installing Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio

Use the following procedure to install Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio.

To install Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio:

1 Log on to the install client. This can be any UNIX computer that:

    Note: You do not need to be root to install the product.

2 Place the Rational Solutions for UNIX CD in the CD-ROM drive.

3 Run the installation script, rs_install, which is located at the root level of the CD.

    rs_install can be invoked with a number of options. For example, the -no_log (-nl) option can be used to stop rs_install from creating a log file. To see a listing of all available options, run rs_install -help.

4 Enter the directory where you will install Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio.

    Note: For the Rational directory, supply a pathname such as: /vendor/rational. The directory needs to be visible on all computers from which you want to run this product, and must be writable by the installer's user name. Also, the NFS name for the directory must be the same on all computers.

5 Read through the license agreement and answer yes (y) to accept the terms.

6 Choose option 1 from the Product and License Configuration Selection Menu. The following table summarizes all of the options for this menu.

Option

Description

1


Choose this option to install Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio.

2


Choose this option to install Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime.
Note: This option does not apply if you are installing Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio.

3-8

Choose one of these options to install an individual point product.
Note: You need to have a license key for the individual point product specified. These options are not intended to be used with a Suite license.
Refer to the appropriate point product installation guide and release notes for further instructions on how to install these products:

9

Choose this option to run the license setup only and to bypass installing any applications. You can also use this option to start a license server process for other Rational products.

7 Choose your license option from the Licensing Options Menu. Options are summarized in the following table.

Option

Description

1


Choose this option if you already have an existing license file for version 2000.02.10 or later of Rational Suite.
Note: Rational has changed the way licenses are handled in version 2000.02.10. If you are upgrading from a release prior to version 2000.02.10, you should select option 2. Before you do so, you will need to return your old license key and request a new license key through AccountLink. For more information see Requesting License Keys.
Caution: Selecting this option will not upgrade the license server software automatically. It is highly recommended that you upgrade the license server software from FLEXlm 6.0i to FLEXlm 7.0f if you have not already done so. This will allow you to take advantage of the new features and help optimize your license server's performance. If you choose not to upgrade and experience frequent problems such as internal errors or vendor daemon errors, you should upgrade the license server software as a first step to addressing these issues. To do this, run rs_install again, select option 2, and enter the license key manually (see step 11).

2


Choose this option if you have a permanent license key or a Term License Agreement (TLA).
This is a full installation that upgrades both the Rational Suite products and the license server software (FLEXlm 7.0f).
Note: You need to have either the license file (filename.upd) stored in a known location on the license server or you need a printout of the contents of the license file available to proceed with the installation. rs_install prompts you to provide the location of the license file or gives you the option to enter the license key information manually. If you do not have a license file containing your license keys, see Requesting License Keys.

3


Choose this option if you do not have a permanent license yet and you want to install the product immediately, or if you want to install the product for evaluation purposes.
Because the license keys are uncounted, option 3 does not start the license server as part of the license check. A license server process is started if you are serving both UNIX and Windows evaluation licenses on a UNIX license server. This is because the Windows License Key Administrator (LKAD) requires the port and host information (port@host) when configuring access to a UNIX license server.
This is a full installation that upgrades both the Rational Suite products and the license server software (FLEXlm 7.0f).
Note: You need to have your license key certificate available as rs_install prompts you for information contained in the certificate.

8 Do one of the following:

9 Enter the path to the license file or enter the port information.

    Note: If the license server is running, it is preferable to specify the port. Enter port@host, where port is the TCP/IP port number used by the license server and the host is the hostname of the license server.

10 Enter the temporary license key information from your license key certificate:

    Note: You are prompted for your license key information for both the Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio (UNIX Components) and Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio (Windows Components). If you are using a UNIX license server to manage the Windows Components licenses, enter your temporary license key information. If you are using a Windows server to manage licenses for the Windows Components, or you do not plan to use the Windows Components, enter 0.

    When you have finished, go to Step 13.

11 Provide your license file information by doing one of the following:

12 Define the location for the license.dat file that will be created from the information supplied by the license_for_server.upd file. By default, rs_install creates the license.dat file and stores it in the rational_dir/config directory.

    Choose either the default path (option 1) that rs_install has selected or choose option 2 to specify an alternate path.

13 Proceed with the License Check Menu. Do one of the following:

14 The Product Customization Menu allows you to refine your Suite product installation. The default settings for Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio (Solaris) are shown in Figure 5. The default settings for Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio (HP_UX) are shown in Figure 6. To change the installation setting between yes and no, enter the product number. Once you have the settings you desire, enter f to forward to the next menu.

    Note: To accommodate heterogeneous environments, the Product Customization Menu gives you the ability to install Rational Unified Process (RUP) for IBM and Microsoft environments on a UNIX server. The default installation settings install the UNIX version of RUP (classic) but you may install any or all variants to support existing clients running in IBM or Microsoft environments. To install other versions of RUP, enter the corresponding number for the variant that you want to install. To deselect the classic version of RUP, enter its number to change the selection to no.

    Note: Actual file sizes may vary from that shown in Figure 5 and Figure 6.

Figure 5 Product Customization Menu: Solaris

Figure 6 Product Customization Menu: HP-UX

15 The Rational Rose Product Component Customization Menu allows you to customize your Rose installation. This menu only applies if you are installing Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio. To change the installation setting between yes and no, enter the product number. Once you have the settings you want, enter f to forward to the next menu.


Warning: Some components have dependencies and deselecting one may affect the execution of another. Contact Rational Technical Support for more information about component dependencies.

16 The SoDA Product Configuration Menu allows you to customize your SoDa installation. Options are summarized in the following table. Note that all options install SoDA demos and training files.

Option

Description

1


Choose this option if you want to integrate Rational SoDA with Rational Rose and Rational ClearQuest. This option applies to Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio.

2


Choose this option if you want to integrate Rational SoDA with Rational Rose RealTime and Rational ClearQuest. This option applies to Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime.
Note: To use this option, you need to have Rational Rose RealTime installed, either as a point product or as part of Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime edition of Rational Suite.

3


Choose this option if you want to integrate Rational SoDA with Rational Rose. This option applies to Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio.

4


Choose this option if you want to integrate Rational SoDA with Rational Rose RealTime. This option applies to Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime.
Note: To use this option, you need to have Rational Rose RealTime installed, either as a point product or as part of Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime edition of Rational Suite.

5


Choose this option to install all Rational SoDA domains (Apex, Rose, Summit, TestMate, ClearCase, ClearQuest, and Rose RealTime).
Note: To use this option, you need to have Rational Rose RealTime installed, either as a point product or as part of Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime edition of Rational Suite.

17 The SoDA Product Component Customization Menu allows you to customize your SoDA installation. To toggle the installation setting between yes and no, enter the product number. After you have the settings you want, enter f to forward to the next menu.

18 The Install Documentation Menu allows you to install online documentation for Rational Purify, Quantify, and PureCoverage.

19 The Enter Install Mode menu allows you to decide whether you want rs_install to prompt you before it reinstalls a product, skip a product if it is already installed on your system, or reinstall the product without confirmation.

    The installation process starts.

20 You are prompted to configure the cache directory for Rational Purify, Rational PureCoverage, and Rational Quantify. Do one of the following:

21 The following prompt is displayed if you are installing Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio:

    Enter a value Yes or No. If you chose Yes, you will need to provide the path to the Apex directory.

22 Define the read/write privileges: Owner writable, Owner and group writable, or Writable by all.

23 Are you configuring SoDA to work with Apex? Enter a value Yes or No.

    If you chose Yes, you will need to provide the path to the Apex directory.

24 Enter the FrameMaker + SGML directory. Do one of the following:

    Note: This release of SoDA does not include FrameMaker + SGML. You need to have either version 5.5 or 6.0 installed to use SoDA.

25 Use ClearQuest with SoDA? Enter a value Yes or No.

    If you choose Yes, you will be prompted to provide the path to the ClearQuest installation. If you chose to install ClearQuest in Step 14, the default path is rational_dir/releases/ClearQuestClient.2002.05.00. You can accept the default or specify another path.

26 The Web Setup Menu allows you to enter the URLs for a Requisite Web server or a ClearQuest Web server. These applications run on a Windows server and can be accessed by UNIX developers through a web browser. Do one of the following:

27 If you chose to install more than one Rational Unified Process variant in Step 14, you are prompted to select which variant you wish to use as the primary. Enter an option (1-3) to select the primary variant. The default setting is the UNIX (classic) version of RUP.

    Note: You may change the primary RUP variant at any time by running the post_install command. For more information see Changing the Primary RUP Variant.

The installation of the Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio is now complete.

Installing Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime

Use the following procedure to install Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime.

To install Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime:

1 Log on to the install client. This may be any UNIX computer that:

    Note: You do not need to be root to install the product.

2 Place the Rational Solutions for UNIX CD in the CD-ROM drive.

3 Run the installation script, rs_install, which is located at the root level of the CD.

    rs_install can be invoked with a number of options. For example, the -no_log (-nl) option can be used to stop rs_install from creating a log file. To see a listing of all available options, run rs_install -help.

4 Enter the directory where you will install Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime.

    Note: For the Rational directory, supply a pathname such as: /vendor/rational. The directory needs to be visible on all computers from which you want to run this product, and must be writable by the installer's user name. Also, the NFS name for the directory must be the same on all computers.

5 Read through the license agreement and answer yes (y) to accept the terms.

6 Choose option 2 from the Product and License Configuration Selection Menu. The following table summarizes all of the options for this menu.

Option

Description

1


Choose this option to install Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio.
Note: This option does not apply if you are installing Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime.

2


Choose this option to install Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime.

3-8

Choose one of these options to install an individual point product.
Note: You need to have a license key for the individual point product specified. These options are not intended to be used with a Suite license.
Refer to the appropriate point product installation guide and release notes for further instructions on how to install these products:

9

Choose this option to run the license setup only and to bypass installing any product applications. You can also use this option to start a license server process for other Rational products.

7 Choose your license option from the Licensing Options Menu. Options are summarized in the following table.

Option

Description

1


Option 1 does not apply to Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime.

2


Choose this option if you have a permanent license key or a Term License Agreement (TLA).
This is a full installation that upgrades both the Rational Suite products and the license server software (FLEXlm 7.0f).
Note: You need to have either the license file (filename.upd) stored in a known location on the license server or you need a printout of the contents of the license file available to proceed with the installation. rs_install prompts you to provide the location of the license file or gives you the option to enter the license key information manually. If you do not have a license file containing your license keys, see Requesting License Keys.

3


Choose this option if you do not have a permanent license yet and you want to install the product immediately, or if you want to install the product for evaluation purposes.
Because the license keys are uncounted, option 3 does not start the license server as part of the license check. A license server process is started if you are serving both UNIX and Windows evaluation licenses on a UNIX license server. This is because the Windows License Key Administrator (LKAD) requires the port and host information (port@host) when configuring access to a UNIX license server.
This is a full installation that upgrades both the Rational Suite products and the license server software (FLEXlm 7.0f).
Note: You need to have your license key certificate available as rs_install prompts you for information contained in the certificate.

8 Do one of the following:.

9 Enter the temporary license key information from your license key certificate:

    Note: You are prompted for your license key information for both the Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime (UNIX Components) and Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime (Windows Components). If you are using a UNIX license server to manage the Windows Components licenses, enter your temporary license key information. If you are using a Windows server to manage licenses for the Windows Components, or you do not plan to use the Windows Components, enter 0.

    When you have finished, go to Step 12.

10 Provide your license file information by doing one of the following:

11 Define the location for the license.dat file that will be created from the information supplied by the license_for_server.upd file. By default, rs_install creates the license.dat file and stores it in the rational_dir/config directory.

    Choose either the default path (option 1) that rs_install has selected or choose option 2 to specify an alternate path.

12 Proceed with the License Check Menu. Do one of the following:

13 The Product Customization Menu allows you to refine your Suite product installation. The default settings for Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime (Solaris) are shown in Figure 5. The default settings for Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime (HP-UX) are shown in Figure 6. To change the installation setting between yes and no, enter the product number. Once you have the settings you desire, enter f to forward to the next menu.

    Note: To accommodate heterogeneous environments, the Product Customization Menu gives you the ability to install Rational Unified Process (RUP) for IBM and Microsoft environments on a UNIX server. The default installation settings install the UNIX version of RUP (classic) but you may install any or all variants to support existing clients running in IBM or Microsoft environments. To install other versions of RUP, enter the corresponding number for the variant that you want to install. To deselect the classic version of RUP, enter its number to change the selection to no.

    Note: Actual file sizes may vary from that shown in Figure 5 and Figure 6.

Figure 7 Product Customization Menu: Solaris (RealTime Edition)

Figure 8 Product Customization Menu: HP-UX (RealTime Edition)

14 The SoDA Product Configuration Menu allows you to customize your SoDa installation. Options are summarized in the following table. Note that all options install SoDA demos and training files.

Option

Description

1


Choose this option if you want to integrate Rational SoDA with Rational Rose and Rational ClearQuest. This option applies to Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio.
Note: To use this option, you need to have Rational Rose installed, either as a point product or as part of the Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio edition of Rational Suite.

2


Choose this option if you want to integrate Rational SoDA with Rational Rose RealTime and Rational ClearQuest. This option applies to Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime.

3


Choose this option if you want to integrate Rational SoDA with Rational Rose. This option applies to Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio.
Note: To use this option, you need to have Rational Rose installed, either as a point product or as part of the Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio edition of Rational Suite.

4


Choose this option if you want to integrate Rational SoDA with Rational Rose RealTime. This option applies to Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime.

5


Choose this option to install all Rational SoDA domains (Apex, Rose, Summit, TestMate, ClearCase, ClearQuest, and Rose RealTime).
Note: To use this option, you need to have Rational Rose installed, either as a point product or as part of the Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio edition of Rational Suite.

15 The SoDA Product Component Customization Menu allows you to customize your SoDA installation. To toggle the installation setting between yes and no, enter the product number. After you have the settings you want, enter f to forward to the next menu.

16 The Install Documentation Menu allows you to install online documentation for Rational Purify, Quantify, and PureCoverage.

17 The Enter Install Mode menu allows you to decide whether you want rs_install to prompt you before it reinstalls a product, skip a product if it is already installed on your system, or reinstall the product without confirmation.

    The installation process starts.

18 You are prompted to configure the cache directory for Rational Purify, Rational PureCoverage, and Rational Quantify. Do one of the following:

19 Are you configuring SoDA to work with Apex? Enter a value Yes or No.

    If you chose Yes, you will need to provide the path to the Apex directory.

20 Enter the FrameMaker + SGML directory. Do one of the following:

    Note: This release of SoDA does not include FrameMaker + SGML. You need to have either version 5.5 or 6.0 installed to use SoDA.

21 Use ClearQuest with SoDA? Enter a value Yes or No.

    If you choose Yes, you will be prompted to provide the path to the ClearQuest installation. If you chose to install ClearQuest in Step 14, the default path is rational_dir/releases/ClearQuestClient.2002.05.00. You can accept the default or specify another path.

22 Use RoseRT with SoDA? Enter a value Yes or No.

23 The Web Setup Menu allows you to enter the URLs for a Requisite Web server or a ClearQuest Web server. These applications run on a Windows server and can be accessed by UNIX developers through a web browser. Do one of the following:

24 If you chose to install more than one Rational Unified Process variant in Step 14, you are prompted to select which variant you wish to use as the primary. Enter an option (1-3) to select the primary variant. The default setting is the UNIX (classic) version of RUP.

    Note: You may change the primary RUP variant at any time by running the post_install command. For more information see Changing the Primary RUP Variant.

The installation of the Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime is now complete.

Installing Rational Rose RealTime Companion Products

Rational Rose RealTime Professional Edition includes additional software that extends Rational Rose RealTime to provide support for many embedded targets. The following two products are provided on the Rational Rose RealTime Companion Products CD:

For instructions on how to install the above products, see the Release Notes and Installation Guide - Rational Rose RealTime Professional Edition. Before you can use Rational Connexis, you must set the Connexis environment variable. This information is provided in the Release Notes and Installation Guide - Rational Rose RealTime Professional Edition.

Installing the Online Documentation

Use the following procedure to install the online documentation.

To install the online documentation:

1 Log on to the install client. This may be any UNIX computer that:

    Note: You do not need to be root to install the product.

2 Place the Rational Solutions for UNIX Online Documentation CD in the CD-ROM drive.

3 Run the installation script, rs_install, which is located at the root level of the CD.

    rs_install can be invoked with a number of options. For example, the -no_log (-nl) option can be used to stop rs_install from creating a log file. To see a listing of all available options, run rs_install -help.

4 The Install Documentation Menu allows you to refine your online documentation installation. The default settings are shown in Figure 9.

    To change the installation setting between yes and no, enter the product documentation number. Once you have the settings you desire, enter f to forward to the next menu.

    Note: Actual file sizes may vary from that shown in Figure 9.

Figure 9 Install Documentation Menu

5 The Tool Customization Menu allows to you install Netscape 4.7 and Adobe Acrobat 4.0. The default setting is set to install both products.

    If you choose to install the version of Netscape provided with Rational Suite, it is configured so that Adobe Acrobat is automatically launched when you click a link to a PDF file.

    If you choose not to install the version of Netscape provided with Rational Suite, you can access the PDF files with the Adobe Acrobat acroread executable. Also, you should point your browser to the following location to access an HTML page that contains links to all documents (HTML and PDF):

    rational_dir/releases/DevelopmentStudioUNIX.2002.05.00/docs/index.html

    Note: Netscape Navigator and Adobe Acrobat are installed in the rational_dir/base/cots directory, where rational_dir is the installation path for the Suite.

6 The Enter Install Mode menu allows you to decide whether you want rs_install to prompt you before it reinstalls a product, skip a product if it is already installed on your system, or reinstall the product without confirmation.

    The installation process starts.

Verifying Your Installation

It is recommended that you verify that your installation is working properly. This test ensures that both the installation and licensing are working. If you experience any problems, refer to the Administering Licenses, and the Troubleshooting.

Note that Rational Rose, SoDA, and ClearQuest require configuration before actual use. For configuration information, please see the Configuring Rational Rose for UNIX, and the Configuring Rational SoDA of this document. For ClearQuest configuration, please see the ClearQuest Release Notes (HTML) and Installing Rational ClearQuest (PDF) documents.

To verify your installation:

1 Test the UNIX installation and licensing by running Rose and SoDA.

    Note: rs_setup.csh and rs_setup.ksh are setup scripts. For additional information on the setup script see Running the User Setup Script.

Running the User Setup Script

Installation creates two setup scripts which set up the environment to run all the Rational Suite (UNIX Components). These can be used as a common logon for users, and as a convenient point for additional customization.

For csh, tcsh, or compatible shells, source the following from the .cshrc file:

Use the aliases summarized in the following table to start a Suite product:

Product

Start command

Rational Rose

% rose (to start Rose)
% modelint (to start Rose Model Integrator)
% analyzer (to start Rose C++ Analyzer)


Rational Rose RealTime

% RoseRT (to start Rose RealTime)
% modelintRT (to start Rose RealTime Model Integrator)
% analyzer (to start Rose C++ Analyzer)


Rational SoDA for FrameMaker

% soda

Rational Purify
Rational PureCoverage
Rational Quantify


% purify
% purecov
% quantify

See Installing and Getting Started: Rational Purify Plus, Rational Purify, Rational PureCoverage, Rational Quantify for a full description of start command options.

Rational ClearQuest

% clearquest

Rational Unified Process

% viewrup_classic (for UNIX RUP)
% viewrup_ibm (for IBM RUP)
% viewrup_msft (for Microsoft RUP)

% viewrup (starts the primary RUP)
Note: If you only chose to install one variant of RUP then you may use the viewrup command to start it. You only need to use the environment-specific commands if you have more than one variant installed and that variant has not been defined as the primary.

Integrating Products That Are Not Part of the Suite

You may choose to add products that are not part of the Suite after you have installed Rational Suite. The following products are examples:

If you answered no to adding any of these products when you ran rs_install, you may install them later and simply run post_install. The post_install command allows you to run a subset of rs_install that includes prompts for integrating other products with Rational Suite.

Setting up Rational RequisiteWeb and Rational ClearQuest Web

If you have installed Rational RequisitePro on Windows, you can give UNIX users access through their browser by pointing to the Rational RequisiteWeb Server.

If you have installed Rational ClearQuest on Windows, you can give UNIX users access through their browser by pointing to the Rational ClearQuest Web Server.

Run the web_setup command to define the URLs for the Rational RequisiteWeb and Rational ClearQuest Web Servers. The web_setup command allows you to run a subset of rs_install and includes the prompts for defining the location of these servers. The server information is recorded in the rpweb and cqweb scripts.

Changing the Primary RUP Variant

After you have installed Rational Suite using rs_install, you can change the primary RUP variant at any time by running the post_install command. This only applies if you have installed more than one RUP variant.


Installing Rational Suite (Windows Components)

Rational Suite for UNIX includes several Windows products that you can install and run using your Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio (Windows Components) or Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime (Windows Components) license key. This group of products is referred to as Windows Components and includes the following point products:

Note: Unless otherwise specified, Rational Suite (Windows Components) is used to refer to both Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio for UNIX (Windows Components) and Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime for UNIX (Windows Components).

Before you install the Rational Suite (Windows Components), review the following:

Important: Back up any user files before starting this procedure. Backing up your data prior to installing any new software should be a regular practice.

Note: You also need to remove any previous versions of Rational Suite (Windows Components) from the target system. For more information, see Removing Rational Suite (Windows Components).

To install the Rational Suite (Windows Components):

1 Insert the Rational Solutions for Windows CD into the system's CD-ROM drive.

    The setup program should start automatically. If autorun is disabled on the system, click Start > Run. Using the drive letter of the CD-ROM drive, enter drive:\SETUP.EXE.

    Note: If you plan to install the Rational Suite (Windows Components) on a system that already has other Windows editions of Rational Suite, the Suite editions must be the same version. You cannot have different versions of the Suite installed on the same system.

2 Do one of the following:

3 At the Setup Configuration screen, select Custom.

a Confirm that Rational ClearQuest, Rational RequisitePro, Rational TestManager, and Web Server Components are selected.

b Click Next and continue through the installation wizard until complete.

    Restart your system when prompted.

Setting Up The License

Before you can use any of the Rational Suite (Windows Components), you need to do one of the following:

To set up your Rational Suite (Windows Components) license:

1 The Rational License Key Administrator (LKAD) should automatically start when you restart your system. If not, click the LKAD Wizard button (the button with the Wizard's hat), or click Start > Programs > Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio for UNIX > License Key Administrator.

2 Do one of the following:

3 Check that your Rational Suite (Windows Components) are licensed correctly by starting the products from the Start menu, Start > Program Files > Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio for UNIX.

Configuring and Testing RequisiteWeb

If any Rational RequisiteWeb users are going to access RequisiteWeb through the UNIX version of Netscape Navigator, you will have to do the steps outlined in the Configuring for UNIX Navigator Access topic. After installation, that topic and other configuration information can be found on your RequisitePro server at:

If the HTML documentation files were installed on the UNIX server, the same information can be found at rational_dir/docs/html/reqweb_install/RequisiteWebInstall.html

To test Requisite Web:

1 Enter the rpweb command on the UNIX host.

Installing Rational TestManager and UNIX Test Agent

After you install and license Rational TestManager, you need to install Rational Test Agent on a UNIX system.

Note: The same version of Rational TestManager and Rational Test Agent must be installed on the Local and Agent computers; otherwise, they will not work together.

The UNIX Test Agent is included on the Rational Test Agent CD. For instructions on how to install the UNIX Test Agent, see "Installing Additional Software" in the Rational Testing Products Installation Guide.

Rational Administrator

Before you can use Rational TestManager, you must first create a project in Rational Administrator. For more information, see the Rational Testing Products Installation Guide.

Crystal Reports

Crystal Reports can be used with Rational TestManager to customize or create new report formats from the standard output generated by these two applications.

Crystal Reports is provided on the Crystal Reports Pro Edition CD. To install this product, refer to instructions provided with the CD.


Removing the Rational Suite Software

After you have installed the latest version of Rational Suite, and after all users have switched to using it, you can remove the old release to reclaim disk space.

Removing Rational Suite (UNIX Components)

Rational Suite includes an uninstall script in its config directory. You can uninstall an earlier release of a product or Suite by running this script in the rational_dir directory.

Before you run uninstall, you must verify that your system startup file has a valid path to the Rational license daemon. See The License Manager. Open this file and search for the string lmgrd.

If the file contains the following pathname, it is correct:

If the pathname does not look like this, you must change the path.

If you have set up the Rose/ClearCase integration on the server running uninstall, you will see a message regarding "rose" and "rose_unit" merge and compare operations. The type manager (or managers) which manage these operations for "rose" and "rose_units" will include links to this release in relation to the merge and compare operations. The messages will include instructions describing how to correct the merge and compare links that become obsolete after uninstalling this release.

With the valid path to the Rational Suite license daemon established, you are ready to run uninstall. Running the script with no command line arguments causes it to display the list of products in the releases directory. You will be prompted for the product or Suite to uninstall. If there is only one product, you will be asked for confirmation before the uninstall takes place. You must be the installer of the product to uninstall it. If you select a Suite, you will be given a chance to review the products in the Suite that would be uninstalled as part of the Suite uninstall. The default action will be to remove all of the point-products and the Suite directory.

Example:

If you have installed more than one version of Rational Suite in the same rational_dir directory, the uninstall program will only uninstall the products for a particular Suite if that same product is not a member of another Suite. For example, if Suite 1.0 contains SoDA 3.0.0c and Purify 4.4 and Suite 2.0 contains SoDA 3.0.1 and Purify 4.4, Purify 4.4 is common to both, so it will not be uninstalled until both Suites have been uninstalled. The license software will only be removed when the last Suite using it is removed. In all cases, you can select one or more products in the Suite to be spared from the uninstall operation.

Note: Manually removing the Suite directory does not remove the Suite. The only things in the Suite directory are the Suite documentation, Suite installation tools and Suite data.

Removing Rational Suite (Windows Components)

Use this procedure to remove the Rational Suite (Windows Components).

To remove Rational Suite (Windows Components):

1 Click Settings > Control Panel.

2 Double-click Add/Remove Programs.

3 Do one of the following:

    Note: Do not attempt to remove a product by just deleting program directories - there are many registry entries that need to be modified as well.

If you have removed the Rational Suite (Windows Components) and plan to reinstall the components or install a new version, we recommend that you reboot your system after you have removed the software. Once you have rebooted, proceed with the installation.

The Rational Software setup program may install Microsoft Shared components into the Windows 9x System, and Windows NT System32 directories. These Microsoft components are not removed when you remove the Rational Suite (Windows Components). Other programs may use these files; therefore, following Microsoft guidelines, we do not remove them from your system.

In addition, a minimal number of files will remain under the folder <drive>:\Program Files\Rational\. This is intentional so that removing the software does not delete any user files that you may have created while using the products. You can manually delete these files if you want to remove them from your system. Do not delete the entire \Program Files\Rational folder itself unless you are certain that you have uninstalled all products installed from the Rational Solutions for Windows CD (or other Rational product CDs).


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