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Installing the Chili!Soft ASP Bundle for IBM AIX

This topic describes the steps to install the Chili!Soft ASP 3.6.0-P1 bundle for IBM AIX. For more information about a bundle installation, see "Choosing an Installation Option for IBM AIX" in this chapter.

Before you begin, make sure you meet the following requirements:

·   You must be logged in as root.

·   If you are downloading Chili!Soft ASP 3.6.0-P1 from the Web, in order to extract the installation files, you must have 45 MB of hard disk space available to install the version that does not include the DB2 Client Application Enabler (CAE) or 225 MB of hard disk space available to install the version that includes the DB2 CAE.

·   Your hardware and software must meet the requirements listed in "Installation Requirements—Chili!Soft ASP for IBM AIX" in this chapter.

·   You need to know your product serial number. Chili!Soft ASP 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. If you are installing a trial version from a CD-ROM, you must obtain a serial number at:

http://www.chilisoft.com/register

·   The setup program for Chili!Soft ASP 3.6.0-P1 for IBM AIX does not upgrade previous versions. If you have a previous installation of Chili!Soft ASP, see the README file or go to the Chili!Soft Web site for more information about preserving your settings, at:

http://www.chilisoft.com/support/

·   You will need to specify a username and password for accessing the Chili!Soft ASP Administration Console. Be sure to specify a password that you can remember, or else plan to store it in a secure location. If you forget your password, you can run the admtool utility and set a new password, as described in "Configuring Usernames and Passwords" in "Chapter 3: Managing Chili!Soft ASP."

·   To enable Chili!Beans, you must have a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) version between 1.1.7 and 1.2.1_03a installed on the target Web server. Chili!Beans enables you to access Java objects and classes from an ASP script. For more information about Chili!Beans, see "Chili!Beans Component Reference" in "Chapter 5: Developer's Reference."

·   If FrontPage Server Extensions are already installed on your computer, the Chili!Soft ASP setup program cannot properly install and configure the FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions that are included in the bundle installation. If you already have FrontPage Server Extensions installed on your server, you must take the following steps before installing the Chili!Soft ASP bundle:

When FrontPage Server Extensions are already installed on your computer

1.   Move the directory /usr/local/frontpage to a different location.

2.   Create a symbolic link at /usr/local/frontpage that points to /usr/local/chilisoft/frontpage by running the following command:

#> /usr/bin/ln -sf /usr/local/chilisoft/frontpage /usr/local/frontpage 

3.    Set file permissions by running the following command:

#> usr/local/chilisoft/frontpage/version4.0/set_default_perms.sh  

To install the Chili!Soft ASP bundle for IBM AIX, use the following procedure:

To install the Chili!Soft ASP bundle for IBM AIX

1.   If you are installing Chili!Soft ASP from a CD-ROM, skip this step and go to step 2. If you are downloading Chili!Soft ASP from the Web, download the casp-3.6.0-p1-aix.tar file to a temporary directory, and then extract the installation files by using the following command:

 #> tar -xvf casp-3.6.0-p1-aix.tar

This step creates the following files in the temporary directory, which you can delete after completing the installation:

A README file containing important product information
The install.sh installation script
A package/EULA file containing the end-user license agreement
A package/directory containing the files required to install Chili!Soft ASP

2.   Run the install.sh script by using the following command. For downloaded versions, this script is located in the temporary directory you created in the previous step. For CD-ROM versions, this script is located on your installation CD-ROM.

 #> ./install.sh

3.   Review the End-User License Agreement (EULA) that displays. Enter yes if you agree to its conditions. You must type the entire word, "yes."

– or –

Enter no if you do not agree. If you enter no, the Chili!Soft ASP setup program aborts the installation.

4.   On the next screen, enter 1 to select the Bundle Installation option.

5.   On the next screen, press Enter if you want to install the Apache Web Server to port 80.

– or –

Enter a different port number for the Apache Web Server to use.

6.   On the next screen, press Enter to accept the default administration username ("admin").

– or –

Enter a different administration username.

7.   When prompted, enter an administration password and, when prompted, re-enter it to confirm the password.

8.   On the next screen, enter y (yes) if you know the product serial number. If you do not know the serial number, enter n. Chili!Soft ASP will not run without a serial number, so if you enter n, the setup program cancels the installation.

9.   When prompted, enter the product serial number.

10.   On the next screen, press Enter to accept the default language ("English – US").

– or –

Enter the number of a language shown in the list.

11.   On the next screen, enter y to enable Chili!Beans support.

– or –

Enter n if you do not want to enable Chili!Beans support.

12.   On the next screen, enter the absolute path name of your Java Runtime Environment (JRE).

The setup program automatically installs the Chili!Soft ASP bundle to the following directory and performs basic configuration of the software:

/usr/local/chilisoft/

If you did not already have an IBM DB2 Client Application Enabler (CAE) installed on your computer when you ran setup, the DB2 CAE 7.0.1 is installed at the following location (this only applies for installations from a CD-ROM or from a version that includes the DB2 client if you downloaded Chili!Soft ASP 3.6.0-P1 from the Chili!Soft Web site):

/usr/lpp/db2_07_01

Before running a bundle installation of Chili!Soft ASP, see "Important Notes About Bundle Installations for IBM AIX" in this chapter.

For more information about running and configuring Chili!Soft ASP, see "Chapter 3: Managing Chili!Soft ASP."

See also:

Installing Chili!Soft ASP 3.6 for IBM AIX in this chapter

Uninstalling Chili!Soft ASP in this chapter

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