IBM Rational Systems Developer Fix Pack 6.0.1.2 Installation instructions
For Rational Systems Developer, Version 6.0.1, or 6.0.1.1
This file is available in the English language only. 
Contents
1.0 Overview
2.0 Installation prerequisites
   2.1 Hardware prerequisites
   2.2 Software prerequisites
   2.3 Other prerequisites
3.0 Installing the fix pack from the IBM update server
4.0 Installing from the compressed files containing the fix pack
   4.1 Downloading the compressed files and extracting the fix pack contents
   4.2 Installing the fix pack
5.0 Installing product updates from a command line
6.0 Creating a local mirror of the update server
7.0 Uninstalling the fix pack
8.0 IBM Rational Software Support
9.0 Trademarks and service marks
1.0 Overview
This document describes how to install IBM® Rational® 
Systems Developer Fix Pack 6.0.1.2.
 This fix pack is provided as a cumulative update. You 
can use IBM Rational Product Updater to install this fix pack directly from the IBM 
update server. Alternatively, you can download, extract, and install the fix pack from  
compressed files.
2.0 Installation prerequisites
This section describes the installation prerequisites specific to this fix pack.
The disk space requirements for installing the fix pack vary depending on 
what maintenance version of Rational Systems Developer is currently 
installed on your computer and are shown in the following table: 
 If you want to download and install the fix pack from the compressed files, 
then you will require additional disk space to download the compressed files and extract 
their contents.  Refer to the table below for disk space requirements 
for the compressed files that correspond to your current installed maintenance version of Rational 
Systems Developer. 
Table 2: The disk space requirements for downloading and extracting 
the compressed files that contain this fix pack 
  
    | Current level of installation | Disk space requirement | Compressed files to download | Description | 
  
    | Fix Pack 6.0.1.1 with all the following updates: 
      Daylight Saving Time UpdateInterim Fix 001Interim Fix 002Interim Fix 003aInterim Fix 004 | 50 MB | rsd60_6012.zip | The compressed file rsd60_6012.zip contains the updates since Interim Fix 004 for 
    Fix Pack 6.0.1.1. | 
  
    | Fix Pack 6.0.1.1 | 250 MB | rsd60_6012.zip 
    rsdpre60_6012.zip | The compressed file  rsdpre60_6012.zip contains the following updates to Fix Pack 6.0.1.1: 
      Daylight Saving Time UpdateInterim Fix 001Interim Fix 002Interim Fix 003aInterim Fix 004 | 
  
    | Version 6.0.1 | 1.3 GB | rsd60_6012.zip 
    rsdpre60_6012.ziprsd60_6011_for_6012.zip | The compressed file rsd60_6011_for_6012.zip 
    contains Fix Pack 6.0.1.1. | 
  - IBM Rational Product Updater 6.0.1, or later
   If you use the default update site preferences, IBM Rational Product 
  Updater 6.0.1, or later, is automatically installed when you search for updates or 
  optional features. However, if you change the default update site preferences 
by clicking Preferences > Update Sites, you must restore the default settings before you can install the fix pack.
IBM Rational Product Updater 6.0.2 is available for download at: 
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/rationalsdp/updater/60/zips/rpu_602.zip. Installation instructions for  Rational Product Updater 6.0.2 are available at: 
http://www3.software.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/rationalsdp/updater/60/zips/install_602.html
If you disabled any product features by modifying the feature.xml files or through the Update Manager by clicking Help > Software Updates > Manage Configuration, 
you must enable them before you install this fix pack.
3.0 Installing the fix pack
You must install the fix pack with the same user account that you used to install the product.
Restrictions:
  - The product cannot be open when you install this fix pack.
- On Windows® operating systems, you must use an account with Administrator privileges. On Linux® operating systems, you must log in as root.
To install the fix pack directly from the IBM update server, complete the following steps:
  - Start IBM RSD Product Updater:
  
    - On Windows operating systems, click Start > Programs > IBM Rational > 
    IBM RSD Product Updater.
- On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 (GNOME desktop environment), open the main menu and click Programming > 
    IBM RSD Product Updater.
- On SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.0 (K Desktop Environment), open the main menu and click IBM Rational > 
    IBM RSD Product Updater.
 
  Note: On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.0, if you use a desktop environment other than the default, the product 
  shortcuts might not appear in the default location.
  
  - Click Find Updates.
  If IBM RSD Product Updater requires an update, you are prompted to install it before you can continue. Click OK. 
  IBM RSD Product Updater installs the update,
  restarts, and retrieves a list of available product updates.
  
  
  - By default, all available updates are selected. Ensure that you select 
  IBM Rational Systems Developer 6.0.1.2.
- Click Install Updates.
- If there is special information for any items that you have selected, a Notices 
  window opens. For example, for a very large update there might be a notice recommending that you download 
  a compressed file of the update and use IBM RSD Product Updater to install the update from the 
  compressed file. Review the notice information and click Continue to close the 
  window and proceed. 
  
 If you have selected multiple items to install, you might need to review multiple notices. Click each update listed in the top pane of the 
  window to display its notice in the lower pane. 
  After you have reviewed all of the notices, click Continue to close the 
  window and proceed.
 
- To accept the license agreement and continue the installation, click OK.
  After the installation is complete, IBM RSD Product Updater lists the installed updates on the Installed Products page.
  
  - Close IBM RSD Product Updater.
4.0 Installing  from the compressed files containing this fix pack
You can install the fix pack directly from the IBM update server as described above; however, it is also available for download. 
If you do not have Rational Systems Developer Fix Pack 6.0.1.1 or later 
already installed, it is recommended that you download the compressed files and 
install the fix pack from the extracted contents.
You might also want to download 
the compressed files and install the fix pack locally in the following situations:
  - You have a slow or unstable Internet connection and want to use a download manager that can resume the download.
- You have difficulty accessing the live IBM update servers from behind a firewall.
- You prefer to download the fix pack and install it later.
To download and extract the compressed files that contain this fix pack, complete the following steps:
  - Refer to Table 2 in the disk space requirements section and download the 
  appropriate fix pack compressed files for your version of Rational Systems 
  Developer.
- Extract the contents of the compressed files to a temporary directory, such as C:\temp.
After you have downloaded the compressed files that contain this fix pack for 
your version of Rational Systems Developer and 
extracted their contents to a temporary directory, you can install the fix pack from 
the extracted contents by using the same user account that you used to install the product.
Restrictions:
  - The product cannot be open when you install this fix pack.
- On Windows operating systems, you must use an account with Administrator privileges. On Linux operating systems, you must log in as root.
To install the fix pack, complete the following steps:
  - Start IBM RSD Product Updater:
  
    - On Windows operating systems, click Start > Programs > IBM Rational > 
    IBM RSD Product Updater.
- On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 (GNOME desktop environment), open the main menu and click Programming > 
    IBM RSD Product Updater.
- On SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.0 (K Desktop Environment), open the main menu and click IBM Rational > 
    IBM RSD Product Updater.
 
  Note: On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 and SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.0, if you use a desktop environment other than the default, the product 
  shortcuts might not appear in the default location.
  
  
- Click Preferences > Update Sites.
- Navigate to temp_dir\rsd\policy_60_6012.xml, where temp_dir is the location of the extracted fix pack.
- Click OK.
- Click Find Updates.
  If your computer does not have Internet access or cannot connect to the live IBM update server, a warning appears in 
  IBM RSD Product Updater that states that other 
  update sites are not available. You can ignore this warning if you installed IBM 
  RSD Product Updater 6.0.2.
  
  If your computer has Internet access and can connect to the live IBM update server, and if 
  IBM RSD Product Updater requires an update, you are prompted to install it before you can 
  continue. Click OK. IBM RSD Product Updater installs the update, restarts, and retrieves a list of available updates.
  
  - Select IBM Rational Systems Developer 6.0.1.2.
- Click Install Updates.
- To accept the license agreement and continue the installation, click OK.
   After the installation is complete, IBM RSD Product Updater lists the installed updates on the Installed Products page.
   - Close IBM RSD Product Updater.
5.0 Installing product updates from a command line
You can install product updates, such as interim fixes, fix packs, and refresh packs, from a command line so that you do not have to monitor or input information during the installation.
For more information about installing product updates from a command line, see Running Rational Product Updater from a command line in the product updater help.
6.0 Creating a local mirror of the update server
You might want to create a local mirror of the update server in the following situations:
  - You administer a set of product installations and want to control which updates are available to users.
- You administer a set of product installations that do not have direct access to the Internet.
For instructions on how to create a local mirror of the Rational Systems Developer update server, visit
www3.software.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/rationalsdp/rsd/60/local_mirror/6012/local_mirror.html.
7.0 Uninstalling the fix pack
Uninstall the fix pack with the same user account that install the product.
Restrictions:
  - If you use the Clean Up option in IBM RSD Product Updater to remove outdated files after you install the 6.0.1.2 fix pack, you will not be able to uninstall the fix pack and revert to a previous version of the product.
- The product cannot be open when you uninstall the fix pack.
- On Windows operating systems, you must use an account with Administrator privileges. On Linux operating systems, you must log in as root.
- If more than one product based on IBM Rational Software Development Platform is installed, you cannot roll back this fix pack.
To uninstall the fix pack, complete the following steps:
  - Start IBM RSD Product Updater:
  
    - On Windows operating systems, click Start > Programs > IBM Rational > 
    IBM RSD Product Updater.
- On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 (GNOME desktop environment), open the main menu and click Programming > 
    IBM RSD Product Updater.
- On SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.0 (K Desktop Environment), open the main menu and click IBM Rational > 
    IBM RSD Product Updater.
 
  Note: On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.0, if you use a desktop environment other than the default, the product 
  shortcuts might not appear in the default location.
  
  
  - Click the Rollbacks tab. An inventory of installed product updates and features is displayed on the Rollbacks page.
- Select IBM Rational Systems Developer 6.0.1.2.
  
  Dependencies between updates are enforced automatically. If you select to roll back an update on which other installed updates depend, the dependent updates are also selected to roll back.
  
  
  - Click Roll Back Updates.
- Close IBM RSD Product Updater.
8.0 IBM Rational Software Support
IBM Rational Software Support provides you with technical assistance.
   When you contact customer support, the support representative will require 
   the versions of the installed products or interim features on your system.
To determine the versions: 
    - Start IBM RSD Product Updater and complete one of the following steps:
    
        - If the product is running, click Help > Software Updates > IBM RSD Product Updater 
- On Windows operating systems, click Start > Programs > IBM Rational Systems Developer V6.0.1 > IBM RSD Product Updater. 
- On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 (GNOME desktop environment), open the main menu and click Programming > IBM RSD Product Updater. 
- On SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.0 (K Desktop Environment), open the main menu and click IBM Rational Syetems Developer V6.0.1 > IBM RSD Product Updater. 
 
- Click the Installed Products tab. 
For contact information and guidelines or reference materials that you will 
  need when you require support, read the IBM Software Support Handbook at: 
  http://techsupport.services.ibm.com/guides/handbook.htm
For FAQs, lists of known problems and fixes, and other support information, visit the product support page for Rational Systems Developer at: www.ibm.com/software/awdtools/developer/systemsdeveloper/support/index.html
For product news, events, and other information, visit the product home page for Rational Systems Developer at: www.ibm.com/software/awdtools/developer/systemsdeveloper/
 Before you contact IBM Rational Software Support, gather the background information 
  that you will need to describe your problem. When describing a problem to an 
  IBM software support specialist, be as specific as possible and include all 
  relevant background information so that the specialist can help you solve the 
  problem efficiently. To save time, know the answers to these questions:
  -  What software versions were you running when the problem occurred?
-  Do you have logs, traces, or messages that are related to the problem?
-  Can you reproduce the problem? If so, what steps do you take to reproduce 
    it?
-  Is there a workaround for the problem? If so, be prepared to describe the 
    workaround.
9.0 Trademarks and service marks
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  in the United States, other countries, or both:
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  or both.
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  countries, or both.
Other company, product or service names, may be trademarks or service marks 
  of others.