iTP Active Transaction Pages (iTP ATP) Programmer's Guide

Installing and Running ATP
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Before You Begin the Installation
Before You Begin the Installation
Review the readme file on the product CD to make sure you have the correct version
for all products installed on your system.
Make sure your site meets the minimum hardware and software requirements, as
indicated in the IPSetup User's Guide on the product CD.
Make sure you know the path of your iTP WebServer directory, which will be the
target directory for <your_webserver_path>/atp files.
Check whether previous installations of ATP products and examples are already
installed on the system where you intend to install this version of ATP.
If you haven't used the IPSetup program before, you might want to 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.
Before running ./setup under Install the Product and Example Files on page 2-4,
you must be logged on as the same userid that originally installed iTP WebServer.
If you want IEEE floating-point format enabled, make sure, before you run
./setup, that the OSS Shell (osh) currently running on the CPU supports IEEE
floating-point.
Any atp.config file that exists before the installation will be saved into a backup file
named atp.config.backup during the installation process.
Installing ATP
The installation program, ./setup, is implemented in Tcl scripts. The setup program
stores all installation information, including all of the installed add-on packages, into the
setup.env file under the target installation directory. All options in the setup program
have default values. You press the enter key to accept the default values during the
installation process.
You can install ATP in one of these two ways:
Run the IPSetup Program
Copy the ATP Software From the Distribution Medium.
Run the IPSetup Program
1. Open the product CD by double clicking on the CD drive.
2. Click the View Readme file button. Setup opens the readme file in Notepad. Be sure
to review the entire readme before proceeding.
3. Click the IPSetup button to launch IPSetup. The program displays a Welcome
Screen and a License Agreement screen. To continue the installation, click Next on
each of these screens.