To install CORBA C++ client support on UNIX, complete the following
steps.
Note: Enterprise services can only be installed on AIX and Solaris clients.
HP-UX and Linux are not supported as client platforms for this release.
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Log in as root.
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AIX only: If you have not mounted your CD-ROM drive, enter the following
mount command now:
mount -r -v cdrfs <CD_device> cdrom
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Insert your Enterprise Edition Server and Client CD
into your CD-ROM drive.
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At a command prompt, change to the client installation image directory
on the CD (all one line):
cd /cdrom/enterprise/your_platform/EnterpriseEdition/
client/your_platform
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Enter the installation command:
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On the Welcome page, click Next.
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On the Select components page, select CORBA
C++ SDK, then click Next.
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On the Destination location page, type a directory path,
then click Next.
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Click Next.
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On the Install options selected page, click Next.
The installation program begins copying files to your machine.
All files are copied to subdirectories under WAS_HOME/Enterprise.
A log file named install_en.log is written to WAS_HOME/Enterprise.
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When the installation completes, click Finish. View
the README file.
On AIX only, complete the following additional steps to manually
install the latest IBM Open Class libraries:
- In a command window, change to the following directory
/cdrom/enterprise/AIX/patches/AIX/ioc
- Enter the smit command :
smitty
- On the System Management panel, select Software
Installation and Maintenance.
- On the Software Installation and Maintenance panel, select Install
and Update Software.
- On the Install and Update Software panel, select Install
and Update from LATEST Available Software.
- On the Install and Update from LATEST Available Software screen,
enter the following:
/cdrom/enterprise/AIX/patches/your_platform/ioc
- The path you entered should appear to the right of INPUT device
/ directory for software. Press Enter. Press Enter again
when asked ARE YOU SURE?
- Select to install the following filesets, and their prereqs and coreqs,
where YY is a two-digit string appropriate for your AIX OS version
and release:
- vacpp.ioc.aixYY.rte
- vacpp.ioc.aixYY.lib
- X1C.C
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