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Install LANSA on Linux

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3. Install LANSA for Linux

If you are installing or upgrading LANSA for Linux, perform the following steps:

Step 1. Prepare for LANSA installation (requires root privileges)

Step 2. Prepare database for LANSA (requires DBA privileges)

Step 3. Execute the install script (requires root privileges)

Step 4. Optionally Install Licenses (requires LANSA owner or root privileges)

Step 5. Customize the Install (requires DBA privileges)

Step 6. Configure LANSA Communications Extensions (requires LANSA owner or root privileges)

Step 7. Create listener startup and shutdown scripts (requires root privileges)

Step 8. Install EPCs (requires root privileges)

Step 9. Start the listener (requires root privileges)

Once you have successfully completed all the installation steps, please go on to Customize the LANSA Installation.

If you have any problems with the install, refer to Troubleshooting in the Deploying LANSA Applications on Linux Guide.

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  • Installing LANSA on Linux
    • About this Guide
      • Additional Information
    • 1. Introduction
      • 1.1 LANSA for Linux Main Functions
      • 1.2 Definitions and Terminology
      • 1.3 Root Privileges Required
    • 2. LANSA for Linux Installer Overview
    • 3. Install LANSA for Linux
      • Step 1. Prepare for LANSA installation (requires root privileges)
      • Step 2. Prepare database for LANSA (requires DBA privileges)
      • Step 3. Execute the install script (requires root privileges)
      • Step 4. Optionally Install Licenses (requires LANSA owner or root privileges)
      • Step 5. Customize the Install (requires DBA privileges)
      • Step 6. Configure LANSA Communications Extensions (requires LANSA owner or root privileges)
      • Step 7. Create listener startup and shutdown scripts (requires root privileges)
      • Step 8. Install EPCs (requires root privileges)
      • Step 9. Start the listener (requires root privileges)
    • 4. Customize the LANSA Installation
      • 4.1 Allow Users Access to LANSA
        • 4.1.1 Add a new ORACLE User Id
        • 4.1.2 Add a new Linux User Id
        • 4.1.3 Prepare for executing x_run batch jobs
      • 4.2 Modify LANSA Configuration Files and Environment Variables
        • 4.2.1 Configure LANSA Communications
        • 4.2.2 Set up default x_run parameters
      • 4.3 Start Multiple Listeners
      • 4.4 Automate listener startup and shutdown
      • 4.5 Back up application data
    • 5. Install LANSA Integrator on Linux
      • 5.1 Task: Install LANSA Integrator on Linux
      • 5.2 Task: Configure the Java Services Manager on Linux
      • 5.3 Task: Test Java Services Manager on Linux
        • 5.3.1 JSM via JSMDirect
        • 5.3.2 JSM from LANSA for IBM i or Windows
        • 5.3.3 JSM from LANSA for Linux
        • 5.3.4 JSM from a 3GL program
        • 5.3.5 Further Examples
      • 5.4 Task: Specify Default Server for JSM Client
      • 5.5 Task: Configure Environment Variables
        • 5.5.1 Set the PATH Variable
        • 5.5.2 JSMDirect Execution Environment
      • 5.6 Request and Record a LANSA Integrator License
    • 6. Install LANSA for the Web Apache Module
      • 6.1 Installation Steps
      • 6.2 Configure the LANSA for the Web Apache Module
        • 6.2.1 Configure the LANSA for the Web Configuration file (l4w3serv.cfg)
      • 6.3 Verify the Installation
    • Appendix A. Help Text
      • Help Text for LANSA for Linux Installer
      • Help Text LANSA Integrator for Linux Installer
      • Help Text for LANSA for the Web Apache Module for Linux Installer

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