ASAP 1.1 Hybrid Manual
HP NonStop ASAP Hybrid Manual – 529729-004
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3. Managing ASAP Hybrid for
Linux
This section covers the procedures for installing, configuring, and managing the
Linux-based components of ASAP Hybrid.
Installing ASAP Hybrid for Linux
Installing ASAP Hybrid for Linux essentially involves getting the ASAP Hybrid files
onto the Linux system. Once the files are placed, no further steps are required.
ASAP Hybrid does not need to be installed to a specific location, nor are
additional install scripts necessary to perform initial configuration.
ASAP Hybrid is packaged as a 2-CD set. One CD contains the NonStop server
components, and the other contains the Linux components. Because ASAP
Hybrid for Linux libraries need to be linked into your application, the WS_SW
directory on the Linux CD contains variants of the product files supporting the
3.2, 3.4, and 4.x GNU gcc/g++ compiler environments. The product files for a
particular variant are located in a subdirectory of the WS_SW directory on the CD,
as follows:
GNU Compiler Version
CD Directory Name
3.2
WS_SW/gcc3.2
3.4
WS_SW/gcc3.4
4.x
WS_SW/gcc4
All files to be installed to the Linux system for a given variant are contained in a
single gzip-ed tar archive file named asaphybridforlinux.1.1.9.tar.gz located in
the corresponding directory on the CD.
To extract and install the ASAP Hybrid files:
1. Determine which variant of ASAP Hybrid for Linux you need to install on the
system. This will be dependent upon which version of the GNU gcc/g++
compiler you plan to use to build your application.
2. Load the archive for that variant from the directory listed above onto the
target Linux system. The file can be located in any directory to which you