Install the Rational Synergy software as follows:
$ ORACLE_SID=sargasso; export ORACLE_SID $ ORACLE_HOME=/opt/oracle; export ORACLE_HOME
You must run ccm_install either on the same machine type as the binaries you are installing, or on a different machine type using the -p[latform] flag to designate the type of binary. If you are using the -p flag, you must use one of the arguments shown in the following table for the flag.
The ccm_install program installs into either $CCM_HOME or the directory specified with the -d (destination directory) option. For more information about the -d option, see Installing onto a remote file system.
If you are using the Bourne shell, the commands for setting the environment variables and executing the install command are as follows:
root# CCM_HOME=ccm_home; export CCM_HOME root# PATH=$CCM_HOME/bin:$PATH; export PATH root# /media/ccm/unix/bin/ccm_install -x
Use the values for ccm_home and media that you entered on the worksheet.
After installing Linux binaries into /usr/local/ccm70, you can install binaries for Solaris. If you are installing Solaris binaries onto a Linux platform, into the /vol/ccm70/sol directory, the environment setup and installation commands might look like the following:
root# CCM_HOME=/usr/local/ccm70; export CCM_HOME root# PATH=$CCM_HOME/bin:$PATH; export PATH root# /cdrom/ccm/unix/bin/ccm_install -x -p solaris -d /vol/ccm70/sol
The ccm_install program prompts you for the router service host name, router service name, router service port number, ESD (engine startup daemon) port number, CCM server port number, license server host name, license server port number, and Rational Directory Server port number. To answer these prompts, refer to items 10 to 19 on the worksheet.