The installer creates the target directory and installs the selected components into that directory.
- Launch the installer.
- On IBM AIX (64-bit):
/ibmaix64/RMP_Suite/setupaix.bin
- On HP-UX (64-bit):
/hpia64/RMP_Suite/setuphpia64.bin
- Linux on POWER (IBM pSeries) (64-bit):
/ibmplinux64/RMP_Suite/setuplinuxppc64.bin
- On Linux x86-64 (64-bit):
/linuxamd64/RMP_Suite/setuplinux64.bin
- On Sun Solaris 10 SPARC (64-bit):
/sunsparc64/RMP_Suite/setupsolarisSparc.bin
- On Sun Solaris 10 x64 (64-bit):
/sunx64/RMP_Suite/setupsolarisx86.bin
- In the Introduction window, click Next.
- Select the geographic location, agree to the license agreement, then click Next.
- Indicate where to install Replication Manager:
Option |
Description |
Click Choose.
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To select an installation directory. A window appears, and from that window browse for and select the directory.
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Enter a new directory path.
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To create a new directory.
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Click Restore Default Folder.
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To restore to the default directory if you do not want to use the directory that you have entered.
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- If the directory you chose does not exist, click Yes to create it.
- If it does exist, and already contains a Replication Manager installation, you are warned that you will overwrite the older version. Click Next.
- The installation summary window displays the selections you have made. Review the information, and click Install.
- When the installation finished, click Done.
Next
Verify that the installation is valid and successful.
- View the InstallAndRegister.log file and logs in $SYBASE/log to check for errors. A valid installation does not contain the word “error.”
- Ensure that the date of the si_reg.xml file in $SYBASE/Sybase_Install_Registry reflects the date of the current installation.
- Ensure that you can access Replication Manager from Sybase Central.
See Replication Server Administration
Guide Volume 1 > Manage Replication Environment with Sybase Central.
Note: Before you use Replication Manager, make sure that the Replication Manager is registered with Sybase Central. See “Preparing to manage a replication environment” in the Replication Manager plug-in online help.