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

Installing and Running ATP
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Install the Product and Example Files
Install the Product and Example Files
Use the following steps to install the product and example files. What you need to enter
is shown in bold type and the information displayed by your system is shown in italics.
1. Go to the install directory:
cd /usr/tandem/atp/<version>
where <version> is the vproc of the package (for example,
T0345V21_31JAN02_BASE_V210_5)
2. Run the ./setup command from the same userid that originally installed iTP
WebServer (you must be logged on as that userid before running ./setup):
./setup
This script installs the iTP Active Transaction Pages (ATP) and allows you to
configure the ATP environment.
You will be asked to enter some install-related information.
Please have the following information handy:
o iTP WebServer install location (Default: /usr/tandem/webserver).
All the prompts for information have default values within square brackets ([]).
Press enter to use the default value or enter the customized value you want the setup
program to use. For example: Enter the iTP WebServer install location
[/usr/tandem/webserver]. Press the 'Enter' key to use the default location or else you
can enter a specific location like /home/webman/webserver and then press the
'Enter' key.
Enter the iTP WebServer install location [/usr/tandem/webserver] ...
3. Press Enter to use the default location or type in a different location.
Preparing ATP sample files … Please Wait
You will be prompted to enter the Guardian Volume name for the area you would
like to install the Guardian based files for ATP library and sample applications.
Please enter the name without a leading $ or /G
Enter Guardian Volume Name ([DATA00] DATA07 DATA13 DATA24 SYSTEM):
4. Press Enter to use the default Guardian volume name, or type in an alternative name
without a leading $ or /G.
Preparing CGI library ... Please Wait
Setup detects that your system has IEEE floating-point format support. IEEE
floating-point format has better performance and precision in JavaScript arithmetic.
However, ATP Tuxedo objects will be disabled, if IEEE floating-point is enabled,
because NonStop Tuxedo Software cannot support IEEE floating-point format.
Do you want to apply IEEE floating point support? ... ([y]/n)