Chapter 5. Setting up Red Hat Directory Server on Sun Solaris
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IMPORTANT
Solaris requires installing the 32-bit version of the JRE
as well as
installing the 64-bit
version. The 32-bit version is used for the applet and Java Web Start support. Read
http://
java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/README.html
,
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/ReleaseNotes.html
,
and
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/jre/install-solaris-64.html
before installing the Directory
Server.
1. Under the section
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 5.0 Update 9
, Sun only makes this JRE
available through a self-extracting file which is incompatible with Directory Server since this format
does not use the native Solaris packaging utility database.
2. It is possible to obtain the Sun 5.0 JRE in a compatible format. Click
Download
under the
JDK 5.0
Update 9
section, and, under
Solaris SPARC Platform - J2SETM Development Kit 5.0 Update
9
, select
Solaris SPARC 32-bit packages - tar.Z (jdk-1_5_0_09-solaris-sparc.tar.Z)
and
Solaris
SPARC 64-bit packages - tar.Z (use 32-bit version for applet and Java Web Start support)
(jdk-1_5_0_09-solaris-sparcv9.tar.Z)
.
3. After downloading these two files, uncompress them using the
gunzip
utility, and extract the
contents using the
tar
utility.
4. The contents of the 32-bit file,
jdk-1_5_0_09-solaris-sparc.tar.Z
, are
COPYRIGHT
,
LICENSE
,
README.html
,
SUNWj5cfg
,
SUNWj5dev
,
SUNWj5dmo
,
SUNWj5jmp
,
SUNWj5man
, and
SUNWj5rt
.
The contents of the 64-bit file,
jdk-1_5_0_09-solaris-sparcv9.tar.Z
, are
SUNWj5dmx
,
SUNWj5dvx
, and
SUNWj5rtx
.
5. Since only the JRE is needed on Solaris 9 systems, use the
pkgadd
utility to add the 32-bit
package,
SUNWj5rt
, first, and then add the 64-bit package,
SUNWj5rtx
.
After installing the JRE, install the Directory Server packages, as described in
Section 5.2, “Installing
the Directory Server Packages”
.
5.2. Installing the Directory Server Packages
There are two ways to install the Directory Server packages. The packages can be downloaded
individually through Red Hat Network, or an ISO image can be downloaded and saved to a CD or
DVD.
•
Section 5.2.1, “Installing Individual Packages”
•
Section 5.2.2, “Installing from an ISO Image”
5.2.1. Installing Individual Packages
The Directory Server software is packaged in Solaris
PKG
format and incorporates the Solaris
pkgadd
command. The latest Directory Server for Solaris packages are available through the
Red Hat
Directory Server 8.0
Solaris channel.
To install the Directory Server on Solaris, do the following:
1. Create a temporary installation directory for the downloaded packages, then open that directory.
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