Oracle Audio Technologies B31679-01 User Manual
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TimesTen Installation
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• You can run the setup script with the option
-install
or
-
uninstall
(default is -
install
). When you use the -
uninstall
option, the script stops the daemon if it is running and removes all
files it had installed.
Note: To uninstall TimesTen, you must run
setup.sh -uninstall
in a
directory outside of the installation directory that you wish to uninstall.
For example to uninstall the default instance run
/opt/TimesTen/tt70/bin/setup.sh -uninstall
.
In addition,
setup.sh
also accepts these options:
The CD contains tar files of TimesTen. If the setup script cannot find the
tar files to extract from, it prompts you for their location.
6.
Enter your response to the setup script prompts.
Note: To install or uninstall TimesTen without having to respond to
prompts, use the
-batch
option with the
setup.sh
script. Batch files
from releases older than TimesTen Release7.0 should not be used to
install this release. All new prompts in the installation script for this
-batch
filename
Installs or uninstalls TimesTen without having to
respond to prompts. If filename is specified, the
installation reads all installation prompts from the
file. The batch file filename is optional. However,
TimesTen recommends that you create the batch file
and specifically indicate the instance name of the
installation.
If no batch file is provided or if the batch file does
not contain an instance name, TimesTen installs a
default instance, using “tt70” for the instance name.
If an instance with the same name already exists on
the installation machine, the install procedure fails.
-record
filename
Installs or uninstalls TimesTen and records responses
to prompts described in filename. The file can
then be used as the parameter to the
-batch
option.
-doc
Installs documentation.
-help
Displays the help message.
-verbose
Displays extra installation information.