This topic describes how to install and uninstall SpicePack 1.1.
Before you begin to install SpicePack, make sure you meet the following requirements:
· Chili!Soft ASP 3.6 is installed on the computer to which you are installing SpicePack.
· You have 30 MB of disk space available.
· You are logged in as root.
· You know your product serial number. SpicePack requires a valid serial number in order to run. If you downloaded the product from the Web, you should have received an e-mail message that included your serial number. If you are installing this product from a CD-ROM, the serial number is printed on the CD-ROM case.
To install SpicePack, use the following procedure.
To install SpicePack
1. On the computer running Chili!Soft ASP 3.6, log in as root.
2. Stop ASP Server and Web server, as described in "Stopping and Restarting the ASP Server" and "Starting and Stopping the Web Server" in "Chapter 3: Managing Chili!Soft ASP."
3. If you are installing SpicePack from a CD-ROM, skip this step and go to step 4. If you are downloading SpicePack from the Web, download the SpicePack tar file to a temporary directory, and then extract the installation files by using the following command:
#> tar -xvf Chilisoft_SpicePack_1.1_[platform].tar
where [platform] is the name of the platform on which you are installing SpicePack (linux, solaris, aix, or hp-ux).
This creates a directory named ChiliSoft_SpicePack_1.1_[platform] under the current directory and populates it with the SpicePack installation files.
4. Change directories to ChiliSoft_SpicePack_1.1_[platform]. If you downloaded SpicePack from the Web, this directory was created in step 3. If you are installing SpicePack from a CD-ROM, this directory is located on the CD-ROM.
5. Run the install.sh script by using the following command:
#> ./install.sh
This starts the SpicePack setup program.
6. The first screen of the setup program informs you that in order to install SpicePack, Chili!Soft ASP 3.6.0 must be installed and the Chili!Soft ASP Server and Web server must be stopped. To continue, enter y (yes).
- or -
To stop the installation, enter n (no).
7. Review the End-User License Agreement (EULA) that displays. Enter yes if you agree to its conditions.
– or –
Enter no if you do not agree. If you enter no, the Chili!Soft ASP setup program aborts the installation.
8. When prompted, enter the absolute path name of the Chili!Soft ASP 3.6 installation directory.
9. When prompted, enter the SpicePack product serial number.
The setup program now completes the installation.
10. Restart the Web server and ASP Server as described in "Starting and Stopping the Web Server" and "Stopping and Restarting the ASP Server" in "Chapter 3: Managing Chili!Soft ASP."
The SpicePack components are now installed and ready to use. From the Chili!Soft ASP Start Page you can access a diagnostic application that verifies the components are functioning, along with sample applications that use the components, at:
http://[HOSTNAME]/caspsamp
where [HOSTNAME] is the hostname of your Web server.
When you uninstall Chili!Soft ASP 3.6, SpicePack is also uninstalled. To uninstall SpicePack separately, use the following procedure.
To uninstall SpicePack
1. On the computer running Chili!Soft ASP 3.6, log in as root.
2. Change directories to /[C-ASP_INSTALL_DIR]/casp/lib-chilicom
where [C-ASP_INSTALL_DIR] is the directory in which Chili!Soft ASP 3.6 is installed.
3. Remove the following files:
libchilimail.so
libchilipop3.so
libchiliupload.so
See also:
SpicePack Component Reference in this chapter