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This step is only necessary if you want the TimesTen instance to start
each time the machine is rebooted.
Note:
If you install these scripts into your system directory, you must
manually remove them in the case that you want to uninstall your
TimesTen instance, using
# setuproot -uninstall
Configure the syslog messages
For non-root installs, the default location for daemon system message
logs is to a file within the installation directory. For root installs, the
default location is the
syslog
mechanism. See
“Informational messages
on UNIX systems” on page 72
for details.
Changing the daemon port number on UNIX
The
ttmodinstall
utility allows the instance administrator to change the
port number on which the main TimesTen daemon listens. If you have
not stopped the TimesTen daemon before using
ttmodinstall
, the utility
stops the daemon before changing the port number. After the port
change, the daemon is automatically restarted.
This feature is useful if you install TimesTen and later find that the port
is already in use.
The utility is run from the command line and takes the
-port
option
with the new port number as an argument. For example:
% ttmodinstall -port 12345
The
ttmodinstall
utility can also enable Access Control and modify the
path supplied to the ORACLE_HOME environment variable. All other
changes to the TimesTen instance can only be made by uninstalling
TimesTen and re-installing the same or a new product. (See
“Enabling
Access Control after installation on UNIX” on page 14
and
“Changing
the daemon port number on UNIX” on page 39
.)
UNIX libraries
On UNIX, TimesTen installs the Data Manager library and ODBC
driver. In the
sys.odbc.ini
file, set the driver version that you want to
use for each available data store. See
“Defining data sources for the
demo applications” on page 83
for more information on the
sys.odbc.ini
file. Also see “User and system DSNs” in the
TimesTen
Developers Guide
.