Before you install Unwired Accelerator, you must:
Install Adaptive Server Enterprise, Enterprise Edition. See the Adaptive Server Enterprise 15.0 installation guide and release bulletin for procedures. The Adaptive Server Enterprise guides are located on the Getting Started CD.
See the Adaptive Server Enterprise documentation on the Getting Started CD for more information about Adaptive Server Enterprise commands and performance tuning.
Create an Adaptive Server Enterprise data device and log device to act as a data store for Unwired Accelerator. You can use any method you like to create the devices, including using your own scripts, but you must use these exact device names and minimum sizes:
portalData – name for the data device (minimum size 400MB)
portalLog – name for the log device (minimum size 100MB)
See the Adaptive Server Enterprise documentation for information, and see the Adaptive Server Enterprise performance and tuning documentation for additional information.
Start Adaptive Server Enterprise before you start the Unwired Accelerator installation.
Verify that there is a “.” (dot) in the PATH environment variable.
Verify the $JAVA_HOME environment variable points to a valid JVM directory.
Verify that you have write permission on your login home directory, the directory where you install the software, and the /tmp/logs directory. If the logs directory does not exist, one is automatically created during installation.
Verify that you have 500MB free space in your temporary directory; otherwise, the installation fails.
If you do not have enough space in your /tmp directory, redirect the installer to use a different directory for temporary space.
The temporary directory to which you are redirecting
must exist before you set the environment variable.
To redirect your temporary directory, enter:
./setupLinux.bin -is:tempdir /work/tmp
where /work/tmp is the directory of your choice.
Know the domain name of the machine where you are installing Unwired Accelerator. To find your domain name, contact your system administrator, or at a command prompt, enter:
domainname
Your domain displays, for example, sybase.com
.
Install any Sybase EBFs listed in the release bulletin.