Install the Software
ccm_install [-d|-directory directory][-p|-platform platform_type] -x
ccm_install [-directory directory]-i|-install
[-p|-platform platform_type]
Correct an Installation
ccm_install -c|-correct [-p|-platform platform_type]
[-d|-directory directory]
Verify an Installation
ccm_install -v|-verify [-p|-platform platform_type]
[-d|-directory directory]
Fix Informix Links
ccm_install -l [-d|-directory directory]
Use the ccm_install command to extract the software, install the software, verify or correct an installation, or fix Informix® database links.
If you specify no options, it is assumed that you have extracted the software already and ccm_install sets up permissions and links. If you omit the -p option, the software is installed onto the current machine. If you omit the -d option, the software is installed into the current directory. That is, it is assumed that you changed directory to the installation directory, $CCM_HOME, before running the ccm_install command.
The -x or -i option installs Rational Synergy, performing the following actions:
This step is not performed if the command is executed on a different platform other then specified with the platform option.
The -correct option corrects the installation. It differs from the -x or -i option in that it does not attempt to create the sqlhosts file, the $CCM_HOME subdirectories, the router address file, or prompt for license information.
The -verify option verifies the installation by performing the same checks as the installation action. The -verify option does not change the installation.
You must use the ccm_install command to fix library links if the software has been installed already on another server.
You must be user root to use the -x option, to perform install or correct actions, or to fix database links.
solaris | ibm | linux
Execute ccm_install to extract the AIX® software onto a local (Solaris) machine and install the software into the AIX machine NFS-mounted /usr/local/ccmvar directory. (The /usr/local/ccm71 directory is the default, unless you have set $CCM_HOME to a different path.)