To apply maintenance updates to WebSphere Event Broker:
- Stop all brokers and User Name Servers
that are running.
- Change to the directory where you downloaded the fix pack file, Unnnnnn.tar.z.
- Replace the .Z file with a .tar file,
by entering the following command: uncompress -fv
filename.tar.Z .
- Untar the image and extract all the directories, subdirectories,
and files required to apply the update, by entering the following command: tar -xvf filename.tar.
- Decide which mode of installation you want to use. The alternatives
are explained in Modes of installation and uninstallation.
- Depending on the mode of installation you have
decided to use, run one of the commands described below, where <installer> is
the appropriate installation program for your platform, listed in the table
below.
- To invoke the installation wizard in graphical mode double-click the
file or type its name with no options at a command prompt and press Enter.
When you invoke the installation wizard, it guides you through a series of
panels where you can make choices about where to install the components, and
which components you want to install.
- Enter one of the following commands to invoke the installation wizard
in console mode. Enter this command for a default invocation, <installer>
-console. Alternatively, for improved accessibility enter: <installer>
-accessibility. Include the absolute or relative path names if you
invoke installation from a directory other than the one in which the wizard
exists. When you invoke the installation wizard, it guides you through a series
of panels where you can make choices about where to install the components,
and which components you want to install.
- The command shown below invokes the installation wizard to complete
a typical installation with all default settings. You must include the -G
licenseAccepted=true flag on the invocation, to ensure the license
is accepted. <installer> -silent -G licenseaccept=true.
Include the absolute or relative path names if you invoke installation from
a directory other than the one in which the wizard exists. If you want to
specify non-default settings, you must include a response file on the invocation.
for more details of how to do this, and how to create and edit a response
file to define your requirements, see Using response files.
Platform |
Installation program |
AIX |
setupaix |
HP-UX |
setuphp |
Linux (POWER platform) |
setuplinuxppc |
Linux (x86 platform) |
setuplinux32 |
Linux (zSeries
platform) |
setuplinux390 |
Solaris
(SPARC platform) |
setupsolaris |
Solaris (x86-64 platform) |
setupsolarisx86 |
After successful extraction the installer runs automatically according
to the chosen arguments. Follow the instructions on the installation panels.
When you have completed the installation, review the multiplatform
memo supplied in the readme directory, and complete any manual post-installation
tasks required.