NonStop JMS User's Manual (NonStop JMS 2.0+)

NSJMS Installation and Configuration
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Minimum Disk Space
Minimum Disk Space
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NSJMS Installation Procedure
This subsection describes what you need to do before installing NSJMS and explains
how to install and configure NSJMS on a NonStop S-series system. It also includes
instructions for creating and testing sample programs.
The following installation instructions are correct as of the time this manual was
published; however, the Readme.txt file or softdoc supersedes the information here.
Before You Begin the Installation
Ensure you have downloaded and extracted FS Context Service Provider
on to your workstation from Sun Microsystems Java Naming and Directory
Interface (JNDI) Web site (http://java.sun.com/products/jndi/index.html).
Review the README file on the product CD to ensure you have the correct version
for all products installed on your NonStop S-Series system.
Ensure your site meets the minimum hardware and software requirements for the
installation utility and any product-specific installation requirements. (See the
README on the product CD).
Review the USRGUIDE.PDF file on the product CD. This file contains the IPSetup
User’s Guide which provides instructions for using IPSetup, a utility that is used to
install Independent Products.
Determine whether you will use DSM/SCM to move files to Installation Subvolumes
(ISVs) after files are placed on your workstation. For additional information about
using DSM/SCM, see the DSM/SCM User’s Guide.
Run the IPSetup Program
Use the IPSetup program to place the NSJMS components on your host system, a
NonStop S-series server. If TCP/IP and FTP are unavailable, or if you have problems
with automatic file placement, see the IPSetup Users Guide on the product CD for
information about how to manually place NonStop Kernel files.
Note. Using DSM/SCM is optional for G06.18.5 or later RVUs, but is recommended.
Caution. Every time you use the Install product to install a release of the NonStop Kernel
operating system software, you must reinstall your independent product. Installing a release
using the Install product can result in overwriting this Independent Product with older versions
of software. This problem does not occur if you are using DSM/SCM to install releases.