If you would rather not have the Application Server
ToolKit installed in the default location, you can create a symbolic link
prior to running the install. Then the /usr/IBM/ASTK directory does not
have to be created during the installation process, and you have more
control over the installation location.
For example, you could use the following commands to create a
/home/ASTK directory, and have the /usr/IBM/ASTK directory point to
it:
# mkdir /home/ASTK
# cd /usr
# mkdir IBM
# cd IBM
# ln -s /home/ASTK /usr/IBM/ASTK
# ls -lAgo /usr/IBM
lrwxrwxrwx 1 gibson 109 Jun
7 15:20 ASTK -> /home/ASTK
You could also have all of the /usr/IBM directory on a different file
system using the same technique. For example:
# mkdir /home/IBM
# cd /usr
# ln -s /home/IBM IBM
# ls -ldgo IBM
lrwxrwxrwx 1 gibson 107 Jun
7 15:23 IBM -> /home/IBM
This way, when /usr/IBM/ASTK, or any other file/directory needs to be
created under /usr/IBM, it will exist on the file system under
/home/IBM.
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