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Software Installation |
Tru64 (OSF) - Server Setup Guide |
Install the POSIX Flat File Driver Finish the Driver Installation
Tru64 (OSF) Server Setup Guide Step 1 - Create the Software Environment Step 3 - Build the Omnidex Executables |
Step 3: Build the Omnidex ExecutablesThis step involves executing a command file named odxmake. The odxmake command file does the following:
To run odxmake, follow these steps. 1. Run odxmake, by entering it at the system prompt: $ odxmake 2. odxmake asks for the directory that contains your C libraries. Enter the absolute path of the directory where your libraries reside or press [Return] to accept the default of /lib. Enter the directory containing the C libraries [/lib]: odxmake then checks to see which data drivers have been provided in your product account and asks which drivers to link into the Omnidex utilities. You may select any or all of the available drivers. However, make sure that if the selected driver is for a third party file management system (not POSIX flat files), the corresponding vendor software (like Oracle) is present on your system. The following sections describe the prompts and the responses required to select each of the available drivers. When installing drivers, be sure to install all that apply to your installation. If you re-run odxmake later to add a driver you overlooked, you must reinstall all drivers, including the ones you previously installed.
Installing the Oracle DriverTo select the Oracle driver, enter Y for “yes” at this prompt. Would you like the Oracle Driver (Y/[N])? y odxmake asks you for the following information. Hit enter wihtout typing a response to accept the default responses, enclosed in square brackets [ ]: 1. Oracle’s home directory Enter the Oracle home directory [/u/oracle]: 2. The Oracle SID (system identifier) Enter the Oracle SID [oracle]: 3. The version of Oracle you are running. Enter the Oracle version 7.1, 7.2, 7.3 or [8.0]: Depending on the version and home directory you specified, a message similar to the following appears: Link using Oracle 7.1 libraries in /u/oracle/lib
Installing the INFORMIX RDBMS DriverTo select the INFORMIX RDBMS driver, enter Y for “yes” at this prompt: Would you like the INFORMIX RDBMS driver (Y/[N])? Y odxmake asks the following questions. Hit enter without typing a response to accept the default responses, enclosed in square brackets [ ]: 1. The INFORMIX home directory: Enter the INFORMIX RDBMS home directory [/usr/informix]: 2. The version of INFORMIX you are running: Enter INFORMIX version 7.1 or [7.2]: Depending on the version and home directory you specified, a message similar to the following appears: Link using Informix 7.1 libraries in /usr/informix/lib 3. the name of the INFORMIX server: Enter the INFORMIX Server name [INFORMIX]:
Installing the POSIX Flat File DriverTo select the POSIX or “flat” file driver, enter Y for “yes” at this prompt: Would you like the POSIX flat file driver Y/[N])? Y Omnidex uses POSIX routines that are part of the HP-UX operating system, so you do not need to provide any additional information for the POSIX driver.
Finish the Driver InstallationWhen you are finished installing drivers, odxmake lists all of the libraries and files that it is linking. Finally, it tells you that it is updating .profile to initialize Omnidex. If you failed to install a driver, and would like another chance, you can run odxmake again. Note, however, that at that time you must also re-install all the previously requested drivers as well.
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