CORBA 2.6 Getting Started Guide for Java
Make sure your site meets the minimum hardware and software requirements, as indicated in Hardware and
Software Requirements.
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Check whether previous installations of application servers that use CORBA are already installed on the system
where you intend to install NonStop CORBA, as indicated in Check for Previously Installed Products.
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If you have not used the IPSetup program before, you should refer to the IPSetup User's Guide on the product CD
for information about this installation utility. The file is USRGUIDE.PDF on the CD.
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Decide if you want to use the Distributed Systems Management/Software Configuration Manager (DSM/SCM)
software to manage the NonStop CORBA installation on your system. DSM/SCM manages file placement in the
OSS file directories as well as in Guardian volumes and subvolumes. You still need to use the NonStop CORBA
installer or installation script to install CORBA files after they are placed by DSM/SCM. If you have not used
DSM/SCM before, see the DSM/SCM User's Guide. Refer to Hardware and Software Requirements for the specific
versions required.
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Decide how you want to install EMS templates. There are two ways to install the templates:
Method 1: Use the NonStop CORBA OSS Installer or the installation script to install the templates during the
NonStop CORBA installation.
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Method 2: Use the INSTALL^TEMPLATES TACL macro to install the templates after you complete the
NonStop CORBA installation.
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Decide if you want to use the NonStop CORBA PC installer or if you will install directly in the OSS environment
by using the installation script.
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Consider the security implications of the user ID that you use to perform your installation. The CORBA installers
use the default TACL settings. Depending upon how the user's defaults are set, other users may not be able to access
NonStop CORBA databases, such as the configuration database.
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Decide on a naming convention for the Business Domains you will use. The Security Domain will be the logon that
you use for installation.
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If you are installing NonStop CORBA over a previous installation of NonStop CORBA, you may need to perform a
subsystem resource cleanup as described in Perform Subsystem Resource Cleanup. You should also refer to the
Chapter 3, Considerations for Migrating From Previous Releases.
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Overview of Installation Steps
Place the NonStop CORBA software onto your NonStop server as indicated in Run the IPSetup Program.●
If you are using DSM/SCM, run it to place your software and unpax files, as described in Run DSM/SCM.●
If you used DSM/SCM, change the ownership of the OSS files as described in Change Ownership of OSS Files (if
Using DSM/SCM).
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Install the NonStop CORBA software on the NonStop S-Series server as described in Run the NonStop CORBA
OSS Installer Setup Program. You can also perform these steps using the installation script as described in
Alternative Installation Method.
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Install the Distributed Component Console software on the PC as indicated in Install the Distributed Component
Console on the PC.
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Install optional software on the PC, as indicated in Install NonStop JORB Lite on the PC.●
Start the server processes, as indicated in Start NonStop CORBA Server Processes on the Host System.●