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minor version numbers of the TimesTen release must match
exactly.)
– Display information about an existing instance or
– Quit the installation.
• Prompts you to chose the default instance name or chose a name for
your TimesTen instance. See
“Installation instances” on page 23
.
• Prompts you to install TimesTen:
– Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database
– Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database with Cache Connect to
Oracle
• Prompts you to install one of the following components.
– Client/ Server and Data Manager
– Data Manager only
– Client only
• Prompts you for the location of your TimesTen installation and
specific files, if installing as a non-root user.
• Prompts you to specify the daemon port number. If no instances of
TimesTen are installed on the machine, or if no instances use the
default port number 17000 for 32-bit installations and 17001 for 64-
bit applications, prompts you to use the default port number.
• Prompts you to determine if Access Control should be enabled,
except for Client-only installs. Default answer is “No.” In that case,
no other changes are needed to your installation or your use of
TimesTen. For more details on Access Control, see
Chapter 1,
“Access Control
in this guide.
• Prompts you for the TimesTen Server port number.
• Removes any previous installation of this release of TimesTen if you
are installing an upgrade.
• Untars the appropriate tar file for the component(s) being installed
into the install directory, by default
/opt/TimesTen/tt70
.
• Copies the daemon scripts into the appropriate directories.
• If installed by user
root
, configures the system to start the daemon
when the system boots.
• Creates the directory where data stores created by the TimesTen
demo applications will reside. By default they reside in
/var/
TimesTen/
TTinstance
/DemoDataStore.
• Starts the daemon.