Installation manual

-1 General error
-2 Mode not valid
-3 Required data not found in the response file
-4 Not enough memory available
-5 File does not exist
-6 Cannot write to the response file
-7 Cannot write to the log file
-8 Path to the response file is not valid
-9 Not a valid list type (string or number)
-10 Data type is not valid
-11 Unknown error during setup
-12
Dialogs are out of order. Since the dialog order depends on what other related
products were already installed on the workstation, the target system must
have the same products.
-51 Cannot create the specified folder
-52 Cannot access the specified file or folder
-53 Selected option is not valid
Common problems:
v The setup.iss file is not in the directory specified by the -f1 option.
v You changed the name or location of the setup.iss file and did not specify the
new name or location when you ran the setup.exe command to install the
product.
v There is not enough space on specified target drive to install the product.
v You are installing or uninstalling Host On-Demand and you are not logged on to
the target machine with Administrator authority.
v There is an error in the syntax of the setup.exe command.
Installing on OS/2
The following are required to install Host On-Demand on an OS/2 server:
v Hard disk configured for HPFS
v OS/2 Web server, such as Lotus Domino Go Webserver for OS/2
v OS/2 JVM 1.1.8 or JVM 1.3. You can obtain the latest JVM level from one of the
following sites:
ftp://ftp.hursley.ibm.com/pub/java/
http://www.ibm.com/java
For JVM 1.1.8, make sure your classpath entry in config.sys is updated with the
location of the JVM class files and that the current directory (.) is included. The
classpath should include something like this:
c:\Java11\lib\classes.zip;
When you have installed the JDK and set the classpath, reboot the workstation
so that the updated classpath takes effect.
16 Getting Started: Host On-Demand Version 6.0: Getting Started