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DSI SS7MD Programmer’s Manual Issue 3
3.3
Software Installation for Solaris (SPARC)
Installation of the software is described in more detail in the following topics:
•
Additional Commands
•
Support for Larger Message Queues
•
Removing the Development Package for Solaris
•
Solaris Interface Name Checking
The Development Package for Solaris is distributed in the form of a compressed file called
dpksol64
for use
with 64-bit kernels. This file can be downloaded from
http://www.dialogic.com/support/helpweb/signaling
.
The Development Package is suitable for use in the following configurations:
•
Solaris 9 (64-bit)
•
Solaris 10 (64 bit)
The user should select the appropriate file and copy it to the Solaris system. The file then needs to be
uncompressed and installed as follows:
uncompress dpksol64.Z
pkgadd -d dpksol64
The Solaris package installation utility (
pkgadd
) then prompts for further input. The pkgadd command
requires you to be logged in as root.
On successful completion of the installation procedure, the following message is displayed:
Installation of <dpksol64> was successful.
The user should perform a reconfiguration system reboot:
reboot -- -r
Table 3
lists the files (or similar) that are transferred into the
/opt/DKseptel
directory.
Note:
Additional files relating to other products in the range are installed at the same time.
Table 3. Files Installed on a System Running Solaris
File Name or Directory
Purpose
gctlib.lib
Library to be linked with user's application
INC
Sub-directory containing header files for use with user’s application
system.txt
Example system configuration file
config.txt
Example protocol configuration file
gctload
ssds
ssdm
tick_sol
tim_sol
s7_mgt
s7_log
s7_play
mtpsl
upe
tempmon
Executables for use as described elsewhere in this manual