Sybase 3.8 User Manual

Installation Guide
New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files
Version 3.8
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LAST REVISED: December 4, 2001
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Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction ............... ................. .. ................. ... ................ ... .. .. 1
About This Document...................................................................................................................................... 2
Integration Server Support............................................................................................................................... 2
Transport Support............................................... ...... .................................. ...... ..... .......................................... 2
Settings for Integration Servers.......................................................................................................................3
Supported Platforms........................................................................................................................................4
Disk Space and Memory Requirements ..........................................................................................................4
Server Requirements ................................................................................................................................4
New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Documentation Set...................................................................5
Cross-Platform Documentation................................................................................................................5
Related Documentation............................................................................................................................ 5
Document Conventions............................................................................................................................6
Product Support & Education.......................................................................................................................... 6
Chapter 2: Windows Se rv e r Ins t a lla t i on ..... ............................... .............. 7
Preparing for a Windows Installation................................................... ...... ...... ...............................................8
Installing Required Software....................................................................................................................8
Verifying the Database Environment....................................................................................................... 8
Uninstalling Previous Releases ................................................................. ..... ...... ....................................8
Installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files...................................................................................9
Verifying the Installation.............................................. ...... .................................. ..... ...... .... ...................11
Verifying Environment Variables....................... ...... ...... .................................. ..... ...... ..................................12
Chapter 3: Solari s In s tallation ........... ... .............. ... .. .. ............... .. ... .. .......13
Preparing for a Solaris Installation......................................................................................... .......................14
Installing Required Software..................................................................................................................14
Verifying the Database Environment.....................................................................................................14
Uninstalling Previous Releases ................................................................. ..... ...... ..................................14
Installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files.................................................................................15
Setting Environment Variables...................................................................................................................... 16
Verifying the Environment Variables....................................................................................................17
Chapter 4: HP-UX In sta llation... .. ........................................... ... .. ... ......... 19
Preparing for an HP-UX Installation.................. .................................................................... ...... ................. 20
Installing Required Software..................................................................................................................20
Verifying the Database Environment.....................................................................................................20
Uninstalling Previous Releases ................................................................. ..... ...... ..................................20
Installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files.................................................................................20
Setting Environment Variables...................................................................................................................... 23
Verifying the Environment Variables....................................................................................................23
Chapter 5: AIX Installation .......... ... .. ........................................... ... .. .. .....2 5
Preparing for an AIX Installation............................. ...... .................................. ..... ...... ..................................26
Installing Required Software..................................................................................................................26
Verifying the Database Environment.....................................................................................................26
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Uninstalling Previous Releases ................................................................. ..... ...... ..................................26
Installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files.................................................................................27
Setting Environment Variables...................................................................................................................... 30
Verifying the Environment Variables....................................................................................................30
Chapter 6: Uninstalling New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files..31
Uninstalling from a Windows Server............................................................................................................32
Uninstalling from Solaris ............................................... ..... .................................. ...... ..... .............................34
Uninstalling from HP-UX.............................. ..... ...... .................................. ...... ..... ........................................35
Uninstalling from AIX........................................ ...... ...... ............................................................................... 36
Glossary....................................................................................................39
Index.......................................................................................................... 45
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Introduction

This chapter includes the following sections:
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About This Document
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Integration Server Support
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Transport Support
Chapter 1
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Settings for Integration Servers
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Supported Platfo rms
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Disk Space and Me mory Requirements
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New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Documentation Set
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Product Support & Education
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About This Document

This document describes how to install New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files for the first time. To upgrade a current installation of New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files, contact Technical Support as shown in the section below, Product Support & Education on page 6.
The primary user of this document is the integration systems engineer who is responsible for the installation of New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files.
This guide is organized into the following chapters:
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Chapter 1: Introducti on lists supported integration servers, platforms and databases, disk space and memory requirements, and provides documentation, technical support and product education information.
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Chapter 2: Windows Server Installation provides steps to prepare for and run an installation on Windows and verify the environment variables.
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Chapter 3: Solaris Installation details the steps to prepare for and run an installation on Solaris and verify the environment variables.
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Chapter 4: HP-UX Installation provides steps to prepare f or and run an installation on HP-UX and verify the environment variables.
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Chapter 5: AIX Installation outlines the steps to prepare for and run an installation on AIX and verify the environment variables.
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Chapter 6: Uninstalling New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files provides the steps for uninstalling the product from the server.
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Glossary contains a Glossary listing terms used in describing adapters.

Integration Server Support

New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files is compatible with the following integration servers:
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e-Biz Integrator, versions 3.2, 3.6
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MQSeries Integrator, versions 2.0.1 , 2.0.2
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WebSphere MQ Integrator, version 2.1
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e-Biz 2000, version 3.4.1

Transport Support

New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files uses Open Transport (OT) 2.3. Open Transport 2.3 supports the following transports:
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e-Biz 2000 Driver for Open Transport 2.3
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EMQ Driver for Open Transport 2.3
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File Driver for Open Transport 2.3
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MQSeries Driver for Open Transport 2.3
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MSMQ Driver for Open Transport 2.3
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Settings for Integration Servers

The following table provides information that you need when setting up your configuration files. Knowing the driver, schema loader, and serializer that is used with your integration server guides you in selecting configuration keys for your configuration files.
Introduction
Integration Server
e-Biz Integrator 3.2, 3.6 EMQ
MQSI 2.0.1,2.0.2 MQSeries
WMQI 2.1 MQSeries
e-Biz 2000 3.4.1 e-Biz 2000 eBizSchemaPlugin XMLSerializer
Open Trans­port Driver
MQSeries (use RFH2) MSMQ File
(use RFH2)
(use RFH2)
Schema Loader Serializer
NNT54 Schema­Loader
NNT54 Schema­Loader
NNT54 Schema­Loader
NCFSerializer XMLSerializer
NCFSerializer XMLSerializer
NCFSerializer XMLSerializer
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Supported Platforms

Server
Operating System DBMS Compiler
Windows NT 4.0 (Service Pac k 5 or higher) Windows 2000 (Service Pac k 2 or higher)
Solaris 7 Sybase ASE 1 1
HP-UX 11 Oracle 8.0.x
IBM AIX 4.3.2,
4.3.3
Microsoft SQL Server 6.5 Microsoft SQL Server 7 Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Oracle 8.0.x Oracle 8.1.6 Oracle 8.1.7 DB2 UDB 6.2
Sybase ASE 12
Oracle 8.1.6 Oracle 8.1.7
Oracle 8.0.x Oracle 8.1.6 Oracle 8.1.7 DB2 UDB 6.2

Disk Space and Memory Requirements

Installation Media: CD-ROM

Server Requirements

Disk space: 50 MB for New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files executables
Microsoft Version 6.0 C++
SparcWorks 4.2 C++
HP C++A 10.34
VisualAge C++Professional for AIX Version 5
Memory: 256 MB.
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New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Documentation Set

This section describes the available documentation.

Cross-Platform Documentation

The New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files documentation set includes:
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Installation Guide
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User Guide
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Feature Guide
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Release Bulletin

Related Documentation

The following documents are referenced in this document set to supply you with specific information that supports this product:
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MQSeries Driver for Open Transport Configuration Guide
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MSMQ Driver for Open Transport Configuration Guide
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EMQ Driver for Open Transport Configuration Guide
Introduction
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File Driver for Open Transport Configuration Guide
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e-Biz 2000 Driver for Open Transport Configuration Guide
Other related documentation is available from New Era of Networks, Sybase, and IBM. Refer to other documentation from each of these companies for more detail about use of applications relevant to this product.
To access the Technical Library Product Manuals Web site, go to Product Manuals at http://
www.sybase.com/support/manuals.
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Document Conventions

The following document conventions are used in this guide.
Text Convention Example
code courier <user ID> <password> command line displa y courier The message successfully
parsed.
command line entry courier bold NNFAD-t command line prompt courier Enter the input file name: book names bold, italic User Guide chapter and section
names

Product Support & Education

For more information on Support Services, education, and consulting services, refer to the Customer Services Reference Guide.
italic NT Installation
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Windows Server Installation

This chapter describes how to prepare for and run an installation on a Windows NT server. It includes the installation of all components. Once installed, New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files can be used with a New Era of Networks Rules and New Era of Networks Formatter repository.
This chapter includes the following:
Chapter 2
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Preparing for a Windows Installation
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Installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files
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Verifying Environment Variables
The steps to follow after installing the server files are:
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Verifying the installation by ensuring all the necessary sub-directories are in place using the procedures documented at the end of the installation chapter.
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Configuring your adapter using the New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files User Guide.
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Preparing for a Windows Installation

This section presents the steps you should take before you run the installation procedure:
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Installing Required Software

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Verifying the Database Environment

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Uninstalling Previous Releas es

N
OTE
:
Review the printed Release Bulletin included with this package for any last-minute updates to this Installation Guide.
Installing Required Software
Supported Platfo rms on page 4 identifies the operating systems, DBMS applications, and compilers required for this product. Use that table to identify which software is required for this installation.
At the minimum you need the following software installed on your server:
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Windows operating system.
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DBMS software for storage of formats on the integration server.
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Compiler if you plan to write any of your own code.
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One of the integration servers listed in Integration Server Support on page 2.
Verifying the Databas e En vironment
New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files accesses a designated database through the integration engine on the server where the integration server resides. Verify that you can connect to this database before installing the New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files software. For additional information about the integration server database environment, see the Installation Guide for the integration server.
Uninstalling Previous Releases
If you currently have a previous release of New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files installed, you may want to uninstall that version before installing the current release. Installation of the current release does not overwrite the previous installation and does not affect any files you may have added .
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Installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files

It is recommended that you perform a typical installation, which automatically installs all components and their dependencies.
To install New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files using the InstallShield Wizard:
1. Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive and do one of the following:
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If your machine is configured to autorun from the CD-ROM, the InstallShield Wizard automatically starts.
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If your machine is not configured to autorun from the CD-ROM, do the following: a.Choose StartRun from the Windows Start menu. b.In the Run dialog box, browse to locate the following file:
<CD drive>:\n6nrf54_<*>\Setup.exe
The New Era of Networks Components Installer window appears.
2. Carefully read the License Agreement that appears and respond to it appropriate ly.
3. To begin the installation process, click Next.
Windows Server Installation
The Install New Era of Networks Components window appears.
4. To select components for installation, choose one of the following:
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To accept the default installation (all components), click Next.
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To install only selected components, deselect the components you do not want to install, and click Next.
The Setup Type window appears.
N
OTE
:
Install all components to make full use of the product. If you are reinstalling one of the components, deselect the components that you do not want to install, and click Next.
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5. The Setup Type window appears for each component being installed. The options are:
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Typical install for all components?
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Customize selected component installs?
The default and preferred method to install the full group of packages is Typical.
If you select: Then:
Typical install 1. Click Next to begin the installation of all product
components.
2. Click Next on the Select Components Root Path window to accept the default location for the installation and its dependencies.The default location is:
C:\nnsy
This is the default location for all New Era of Networks products.
3. The Setup Status window appears for each component installation.
After component installation is complete, the following prompt appears:
Install default New Era of Networks database schema now?
Custom install 1. The Setup type window appears for each component being
installed. The options are:
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Typical - installing all of the required parts of the component.
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Compact - inst all ing th e sam e as Typical ex cept that the documentation is not installed.
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Custom - allowing the user to decide what parts of the component to install.
The default and preferred method is Typical. Click Next to begin the installation of that component.
2. Click Next to accept the selected setup type for each component when the window appears.
3. After each component is installed, the Select Components Program Folder appears for identi fication of the S ta rt menu’ s program folder. It is suggested that all New Era of Networks products appear under the default folder of:
New Era of Networks
4. Click Next to accept the default folder name.
To complete the installation process and restart your computer, click Finish.
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Verifying the Installation

Verify that the following sub-directories are installed for New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files.
C:\nnsy\
Subdirectory Description
bin\ executable and shared libraries for New Era of Net-
books\ user documentation ffa38\examples\ sample makefile and configuration files ffa38\nnscripts\ used for AWK scripts share\ resources for XML serializer/deserializer NNSYCatalogues\en_US language designation and message catalogues
Windows Server Installation
works products
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Verifying Environment Variables

The Windows installation process for New Era of Networks products automatically sets the system environment variables as described in the following table.
To verify that the environment variables are correctly set:
1. Go to SettingsControl PanelSystem.
2. Select the Environment tab.
3. Use the information provided in the following table to verify that the values are correct.
Variable Value
NNSY_ROOT C:\nnsy ICU_DATA C:\nnsy\share\icu\data PATH Includes:
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C:\nnsy\bin
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MQSeries bin directory, typically C:\MQM\BIN
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Solaris Installation

This chapter describes how to prepare for and run an installation on Solaris. It includes the installation of all components.
The installation process includes the following procedures:
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Preparing for a Solaris Installation
Chapter 3
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Installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files
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Setting Environment Variables
After installing the server files, the post-installation process includes:
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Verifying the installation by ensuring all the necessary sub-directories are in place using the procedures documented at the end of the installation chapter.
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Configuring your adapter using the New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files User Guide.
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Preparing for a Solaris Installation

This section presents the steps you should take before you run the installation procedure:
n

Installing Required Software

n

Verifying the Database Environment

n

Uninstalling Previous Releas es

N
OTE
:
Review the printed Release Bulletin included with this package for any last-minute updates to this Installation Guide.
Installing Required Software
Supported Platfo rms on page 4 identifies the operating systems, DBMS applications, and compilers required for this product. Use the table in that section to identify which software is required for installation.
On the server, you need the following:
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Solaris operating system
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DBMS server database application
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Compiler (if you plan to write any of your own code).
Verifying the Databas e En vironment
New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files accesses a designated database through the integration engine where the integration server resides. Verify that you can connect to this database before installing the New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files software. For additional infor mation about the integration server database environment, see the Installation Guide for the integrati on server.
Uninstalling Previous Releases
If you currently have a previous release of New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files installed, you may want to uninstall that version before installing the current release. Installation of the current release does not overwrite the previous installation and does not affect any files you may have added .
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Installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files

If you are installing the product for the first time, accept the default setting to install all packages. This selection installs all components and associated dependencies and allows you to make full use of the product. Use the option to install selected packages only if you are reinstalling a specific component.
To start pkgadd and install New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files:
1. Log in as root.
2. Change to the directory where the CD-ROM is mounted.
3. To begin the installation, type the following and press ENTER:
pkgadd -d ./nnsy
The package selection screen displaying the components available for installation appears.
4. At the prompt, do one of the following:
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To accept the default (all packages), press ENTER.
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To install selected packages, type the numbers of the packages you want to install. Separated each entry with a comma (for example: 3, 4, 7, 10, 14) and press ENTER.
Solaris Installation
N
OTES
:
If you are installing the product for the first time, install all components to make full use of the product.
If you are reinstalling a component, identify the specific component package.
The installation program begins processing and a verification screen appears for each component.
5. At the following prompt, type Y (Yes) or N (No) and press ENTER to confirm the installation
of each component:
Do you want to continue with the installation of <component n ame>?
The following message appears to confirm the installation of each component:
Installation of <component name> was successful.
The package selection screen reappears after installation of all components is complete.
6. In the Package Selection screen, type q and press ENTER to quit the installation program.
7. Verify that the fo llowing sub-directories are installed for <product install>.
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/opt/nnsy/
Subdirectory Description
bin/ Executables and shared libraries for New Era of
books/ User documentation in PDF format for online view-
share/ Resources for XML serializer/deserializer. ffa38/examples/ sample configuration files ffa38/nnscripts/ Used for AWK scripts. NNSYCatalogues/en_US Message catalo gues ( by country ) for lo g file entries .

Setting Environment Variables

Networks products . An y spe ci fic al ly app lic ab le to SQL will be located in the NNms sql65\ su bdirectory of bin.
ing. This documentation is formatted for best view­ing on-screen but may be printed if desired.
W
ARNING
After installation and before installing the database schema, you must create the environment variables identified in the following table.
To set the environment variables:
Choose one of the following:
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Add each variable to your profile using the command in the table.
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Enter the information on the command line each time you start and executable.
!
When you are making changes to the paths, type the following to prevent overwriting all data currently in the path:
For PATH:
export PATH=$NNSY_ROOT/bin:$PATH
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New Era of Networks Product Environment Variables
Variable Command Syntax
NNSY_ROOT export NNSY_ROOT=/opt/nnsy ICU_DATA export ICU_DATA=/opt/nnsy/share/icu/data PATH export PATH=/opt/nnsy/bin/:$PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH export LD_LIBR ARY_PATH=/opt/nnsy/bin/
:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH

Verifying the Environment Variab les

Using the env command, verify that the system variables for your operating environment are set properly:
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New Era of Networks product environment variables identified in New Era of Networks Product Environment Variables on page 17.
Solaris Installation
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HP-UX Installation

This chapter describes the steps to prepare for and run an installation on HP­UX.
The installation process includes the following procedures:
n
Preparing for an HP-UX Installation
Chapter 4
n
Installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files
n
Setting Environment Variables
After installing the server files, the post-installation process includes:
n
Verifying the installation by ensuring all the necessary sub-directories are in place using the procedures documented at the end of the installation chapter.
n
Configuring your adapters using the New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files User Guide.
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Preparing for an HP-UX Installation

This section presents the steps you should take before you run the installation procedure:
n

Installing Required Software

n

Verifying the Database Environment

n

Uninstalling Previous Releas es

N
OTE
:
Review the printed Release Bulletin included with this package for any last-minute updates to this Installation Guide.
Installing Required Software
Supported Platfo rms on page 4 identifies the operating systems and DBMS applications required for this product. Use that table to identify which software is required for installation.
At the minimum you need the following software installed on your server:
n
HP-UX operating system
n
DBMS server database application
n
Compiler (if you plan to write any of your own code).
Verifying the Databas e En vironment
New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files accesses a designated database through the integration server. Verify that you can connect to this database before installing the New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files software. For additional information about the integration server database environment, see the Installation Guide for the integration server.
Uninstalling Previous Releases
If you currently have a previous release of New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files installed, you may want to uninstall that version before installing the current release. Installation of the current release does not overwrite the previous installation and does not affect any files you may have added .

Installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files

If you are installing the product for the first time, accept the default setting to install all components. This selection installs all associated component depend encies and allows you to mak e full use of the product. Use the option to install selected components only if you are reinstalling a specific component.
To install New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files using swinstall:
1. Log in as root.
2. Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive and mount it to the appropriate directory.
Example:
mount -r-o cdcase -F cdfs/dev/fsk/c1t2d0 /cdrom
Or simply:
mount /cdrom
3. If you are running in an X11 environment, set the DISPLAY environment variable.
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Example:
export DISPLAY=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:0.0
4. To begin the installation operation, type the following and press ENTER:
swinstall
The SD Install Software Selection and the Specify Source windows appear.
5. In the Specify Source window, select CDROM and type the Source Host Name and Source
Depot Path at Source Depot Type. Source Depot Path example:
/{cdrom}/nnsy
where {cdrom} is the CD-ROM mounted in step 1.
6. Click OK.
The Specify Source window closes, and the SD Install - Software Selection window becomes active.
7. Choose on e of the following:
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To install all the components of New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files, select ActionsMark for Install.
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T o install only selected components of New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files, do the following:
–Double-click New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files. The SD - Install Software
selection window indicates that you are viewing Subproducts or Filesets: New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files and components are displayed.
–Select the components that you want to install. –From the menu bar, select Actions Mark for Install. –Double-click (go up) to return to the top. The SE Install - Software Selection window
indicates you are viewing Top (Bundles and Products).
TIP:
T o simplify the com ponent selection process, select all compon ents, double-click New Er a of Networks Adapter for Flat Files, deselect the components you do not want installed, and choose Actions Unmark for Install.
8. To change an install option, choose OptionsChange Options.
9. To display the progress of the installation analysis, choose ActionsInstall (analysis...).
When the analysis is complete, the status displays Ready in the Install Analysis window. If the analysis is not successful, an error window appears displaying the specific error. Do one
of the following:
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T o close the window, click OK.
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To adjust the component selections or other install options, click Cancel, close the Install Analysis window, and adjust your component selections using step 7 in this procedure.
10. To review installation details:
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Click Logfile to view a log of the analysis.
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Click Disk Space Analysis to view the disk space statistics.
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11. Click OK to continue.
The Confirmation window appears.
12. Click Yes to start the installation.
When the installation completes, the status displays Completed in the Install Window.
13. From the Install window, do any of the following to review installation details:
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Click Product Summary to view the installation status of components.
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Click Logfile to view a log of actions that occurred.
14. Click Done to close the Install Window.
15. Choose File Exit to close the SD Install - Software Selection window.
16. Verify that the following sub-directories are installed for e-Biz Integrator.
/opt/nnsy/
Subdirectory Description
bin/ Executables and shared libraries for New Era of
Networks products . An y spe ci fic al ly app lic ab le to SQL will be located in the NNms sql65\ su bdirectory of bin.
books/ User documentation in PDF format for online view-
ing. This documentation is formatted for best view-
ing on-screen but may be printed if desired. share/ Resources for XML serializer/deserializer. ffa38/examples/ sample configuration files ffa38/nnscripts/ Used for AWK scripts. NNSYCatalogues/en_US Message catalo gues ( by country ) for lo g file entries .
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Setting Environment Variables

After installation and before installing the database schema, you must create the environment variables identified in the following table.
To set the environment variables:
Choose one of the following:
n
Add each variable to your profile using the command in the table.
n
Enter the information on the command line each time you start and executable.
New Era of Networks Product Environment Variables
Variable Command Syntax
NNSY_ROOT export NNSY_ROOT=/opt/nnsy ICU_DATA export ICU_DATA=/opt/nnsy/share/icu/data PATH export PATH=/opt/nnsy/bin/:$PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH export LD_LIBR ARY_PATH=/opt/nnsy/bin/
HP-UX Installation
:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
W
ARNING
!
When you are making changes to the paths, type the following (Korn Shell examples) to prevent overwriting all data currently in the path:
For PATH:
export PATH=$NNSY_ROOT/bin:$PATH
For SHLIB_PATH:
export SHLIBPATH=$NNSY_ROOT/BIN:$SHLIBPATH

Verifying the Environment Variab les

Using the env command, verify that the system variables for your operating environment are set properly:
n
New Era of Networks product environment variables identified in the New Era of Networks Product Environment Variables table.
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AIX Installation

This chapter describes how to prepare for and run an installation on AIX. It includes the installation of all components.
The installation process includes the following procedures:
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Setting Environment Variables
After installing the server files, the post-installation process includes:
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Verifying the installation by ensuring all the necessary sub-directories are in place using the procedures documented at the end of the installation chapter.
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Configuring the system as described in the User Guide.
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Preparing for an AIX Installation

This section describes the steps you should take before you run the installation procedure:
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Installing Required Software

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Verifying the Database Environment

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Uninstalling Previous Releas es

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Review the printed Release Bulletin included with this package for any last-minute updates to this Installation Guide.
Installing Required Software
Supported Platfo rms on page 4 identifies the operating systems and DBMS applications required for this product. Use this table to identify which software is required for installation.
At the minimum you need the following software installed on your server:
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DBMS server database application
Verifying the Databas e En vironment
New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files accesses a designated database through the integration server. Verify that you can connect to this database before installing the New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files software. For additional information about the integration server database environment, see the Installation Guide for the integration server.
Uninstalling Previous Releases
If you currently have a previous release of New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files installed, you may want to uninstall that version before installing the current release. Installation of the current release does not overwrite the previous installation and does not affect any files you may have added .
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If you are installing the product for the first time, accept the default setting to install all packages. This selection installs all components and associated dependencies and allows you to make full use of the product. Use the option to install selected packages only if you are reinstalling a specific component.
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T o avoid overwriting any adapter files, install your integration server before you install New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files.
Installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files on AIX is a two-part process: mounting a directory on AIX and starting installp.
To mount a directory on AIX:
1. Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive and mount it to the appropriate directory.
Example:
/mnt/cdro m
2. Set the DISPLAY variable to use the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) GUI.
AIX Installation
3. From the command line, type smit.
The SMIT GUI appears.
4. Click System Storage Manageme nt.
5. Click File System s.
6. Click Mount A File System.
7. Respond to each of the prompts listed in the following table:
SMIT Prompt Response
File System Type the name of the file system
or Select a file system from the list box
Directory over which to mount?
Type of File System? Type the name of the file system
Enter your installation source directory. Enter this directory again when you receive the installation
prompt:
INPUT devi c e/directory for software
Note: The default is blank.
or Select a file system from the list box
Force the mount? Type No (default) if the mount point already exists.
Type Yes to force the mount. If the mount point already exist s, it will be corr upted.
Remote node containing the file system to mount?
Type a value.
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SMIT Prompt Response
Mount as a removable fi le system?
Mount as a Read Only system?
Disallow device acces s via this mount?
Disallow execut ion of suid and sqid programs in this file system?
Type Yes if you are using a removable drive. Type No if you are not.
Type Yes to mount as a read only system.
Type Yes to disallow device access. Type No to allow device access.
Type Yes to disallow execution of suid and sqid programs. Type No to allow execution of suid and sqid programs.
8. To execute the mount command, click OK.
9. When the mount has succeeded, click Done.
10. Return to the SMIT System Management windo w.
To start installp:
To install New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files, the system administrator must add an mqm group and user name.
1. From the SMI T System Manag ement windo w, choose from t he following o ptions:
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Install and Update Software
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Install and Update from LATEST available Software
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INPUT device/directory for software
2. At the following SMIT prompts, do one of the following:
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Accept a default response or type your response in the box.
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Click LIST to customize your selection.
SMIT Prompt Response
SOFTWARE to install Type_all_latest to install all components. PREVIEW only? Click No.
If you click Yes, the install operation will not occur.
COMMIT software updates?
SAVE replac ed fil es? Click No. AUTOMATICALLY install
requisite software?
Click Yes.
Click YES. To install New Era of Networks Ad apte r fo r Flat Files, choose Yes at this prompt. You must then select No at the OVERWRITE same or newer ver- sions? prompt.
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SMIT Prompt Response
AIX Installation
EXTEND file systems if space needed?
OVERWRITE same or newer versions?
VERIFY install an d c he ck file sizes?
Include corresponding LANGUAGE filesets?
Detailed output? Click Yes.
(For AIX Version 4.3)
Process multiple vol­umes?
Click Yes. If you already chose Yes for the AUTOMATICALLY install requisite software? prompt, clic k No.
Click No. You can not choose the same response as y ou c hos e for AUTOMATICALLY inst al l requ est ed sof tw are?
Click Yes.
Click No.
Click No.
3. Click OK to continue.
4. At the following prompt, click OK:
ARE YOU SURE? As the installation program runs, the status is displayed in an installation log.
5. Do one of the following:
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If the status changes to OK, the installation is successful. Click Done to continue.
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If the status changes to Failed, correct the failure and repeat steps 1-5.
6. To quit SMIT, click Exit.
7. Verify that the following sub-directories are installed for New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files.
/usr/lpp/nnsy/
Subdirectory Description
bin/ Executables and shared libraries for New Era of
Networks products . Any spe ci fic ally applicable to SQL will be located in the NNms sql65\ su bdirectory of bin.
books/ User documentation in PDF format for online view-
ing. This documentation is formatted for best view-
ing on-screen but may be printed if desired. share/ Resources for XML serializer/deserializer. ffa38/examples/ sample configuration files ffa38/nnscripts/ Used for AWK scripts. NNSYCatalogues/en_US Message catalogues (by cou ntry) fo r log fi le ent ries.
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Setting Environment Variables

After installation and before installing the database schema, you must create the environment variables identified in the following table.
To set the environment variables:
Choose one of the following:
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Add each variable to your profile using the command in the table.
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Enter the information on the command line each time you start an executable.
New Era of Networks Product Environment Variables
Variable Command Syntax
NNSY_ROOT export NNSY_ROOT=/usr/lpp/nnsy ICU_DATA export ICU_DATA=/usr/lpp/nnsy/share/icu/data NNSY_CATALOGUE export NNSY_CATALOGUE=/usr/lpp/nnsy/NNSYCata-
logues/<locale name> PATH export PATH=/usr/lpp/nnsy/bin/:$PATH LIBPATH export LIBPATH=/usr/lpp/nnsy/bin/:$LIBPATH
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When you are making changes to the paths, type the following to prevent overwriting all data currently in the path:
For PATH: export PATH=$NNSY_ROOT/BIN:$PATH For LIB_PATH: export LIBPATH=$NNSY_ROOT/BIN:$LIBPATH

Verifying the Environment Variab les

Using the env command, verify that the system variables for your operating environment are set properly:
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New Era of Networks product environment variables identified in New Era of Networks Product Environment Variables on page 30.
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Uninst alling New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files

This chapter describes how to uninstall a previous version of New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files from a Windows, Solaris, HP-UX, or AIX server.
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Uninstalling from a Windows Server

Before uninstalling N ew Er a of Ne tw or ks A dapter for Flat Files, you m us t manu ally del et e al l us er files. The InstallShield wizard removes only the files and directories that were put there by the InstallShield.
To uninstall New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files components on Windows
1. From the Windows Control Panel, choose Add/Remove Programs.
2. Select the Install/Uninstall tab.
3. Scroll down and select New Era of Networks Com ponent Installer.
4. Click Add/Remove.
The Components Installer window of InstallShield appears.
5. Click Next on the New Era of Networks Com ponents Installer Welcome window to select the
New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files components to remove or reinstall.
6. Select the following components from the list:
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New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Documentation 380 (n0ffa38b)
7. ONLY if you have no other New Era of Networks products installed, delete all of the components in the directory.
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If you have multiple New Era of Networks products installed on your machine, the Component Installer displays all the products.
Select All allows maintenance on New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files and any other New Era of Networks component listed. This may include adapters, New Era of Networks Formatter, and New Era of Networks Rules components.
If you do not select all components and other components rely on a selected component, a warning message appears.
"xxxx depends on yy." If you choose to remove yy, xxxx will become inoperative.
The Setup Type window appears for each component being removed. The options are:
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Perform maintenance on components. This option enables removal of parts of each component or reinstallation of program
components.
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Remove all selected components. This option bypasses any modificati on or repair optio ns and perfo rms an immediate
removal of the selected components.
8. Select Remove all selected components to uninstall the selected components of New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files and click Next.
9. Respond to the following window prompts if you are performing Maintenance on comp onents: a. The Maintenance window appears to identify the action to remove or reinstall the first
selected component. The options are:
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Modify - select some or all of the parts of the selected component to uninstall.
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Repair - reinstall the selected program components.
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Remove - uninstall the selected program components.
The default method is Modify.
b. Select Remove to delete all of the selected components and click Next. c. Click OK on the confirmation prompt to comp letely remove the selected application and
all of its components.
d. After removal of the first component, the Maintenance window appears to identify the
action for the next component.
e. Repeat steps b and c for each component.
10. When all selected components are uninstalled, click Finish.
11. Close the Add/Remove Programs Properties window.
12. Check the C:\WINNT\nnsycomp.ics file to make sure that all components and dependencies were removed.
13. Go to Wi ndows Expl orer and verify that the files fo r the deleted com ponents are remov ed from the nnsy directories.
If all New Era of Networks products have been removed, leaving the nnsy directory empty, you must physically delete the nnsy directory to remove it from the drive.
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Uninstalling from Solaris

To uninstall New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files from Solaris:
1. Login as root.
2. Use one of the following methods to view all software that is installed on your machine:
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At the command prompt, type pkginfo < package name> and press Enter.
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At the command prompt, type pkgrm <package name> and press Enter.
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If you have multiple New Era of Networks products installed on your machine, the Component Installer displays all the products.
Select All allows maintenance on New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files and any other New Era of Networks component listed. This may include adapters, New Era of Networks Formatter, and New Era of Networks Rules components.
3. Select the following components from the list for removal:
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NNSY Flat File Adapter 380_n (n9ffa38)
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NNSY Flat File Adapter Documentation 380_n (n0ffa38b)
4. ONLY if you have no other New Era of Networks products installed, delete all of the components in the directory.
5. The following message appears:
Do you want to remove this package?
6. Type Y and press enter. When the component is removed, the following message appears:
Removal of <package name> was successful.
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Uninstalling from HP-UX

To uninstall New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files from HP-UX:
1. Log on as root.
2. Type swremove. The SD Remove Software Selection window appears.
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If you have multiple New Era of Networks products installed on your machine, the Component Installer displays all the products.
Select All allows maintenance on New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files and any other New Era of Networks component listed. This may include adapters, New Era of Networks Formatter, and New Era of Networks Rules components.
3. Select the following components from the list for removal:
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New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files (n9ffa38)
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New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Documentation 380 (n0ffa38b)
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4. ONLY if you have no other New Era of Networks products installed, delete all of the components in the directory.
5. From the menu bar, select Actions Mark for Remove.
6. Select Acti ons Remove (analysis...). The Remove Analysis window appears. When the analysis is complete, the status read s Ready.
7. To view a log of the analysis, click Logfile, and to view the product components, click Product Summary. Click Done to exit either window.
8. To begin the uninstall, click OK. The Confirmation window appears.
9. T o uninstall, click OK. The Remove Wi nd ow appears displaying the stat us of the uninstallation. When t he u nins tall i s
complete, the status reads Completed.
10. To view a log of the uninstall, click Logfile. Click Done to exit.
11. To close the SD Remove - Software Selection window, choose File Exit.
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Uninstalling from AIX

To uninstall New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files from AIX:
1. Log on as root.
2. Type smit. The main SMIT window appears.
3. From the SMIT window, choose Software Installation and Maintenance.
4. Choose Software Maintenance & UtilitiesRemove I nstalled Software. The Remove Installed Software window appears. Verify that the following options are
displayed:
Option Value
Name of Software To remove New Era of Networks Adapter for
Preview only? No
Flat Files, select New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files.
Yes provides a preview of what you might remove if “No” is selected.
Remove Dependent Soft­ware
Extend the File System if space needed?
Detailed output? Yes, if you want verbose remarks.
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No (default)
No (default) It should not be necessary to specify Yes.
No results in minimum messaging.
If you have multiple New Era of Networks products installed on your machine, the Component Installer displays all the products.
Select All allows maintenance on New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files and any other New Era of Networks component listed. This may include adapters, New Era of Networks Formatter, and New Era of Networks Rules components.
5. Select the following components from the list for removal:
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New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files (n9ffa38)
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New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Documentation 380 (n0ffa38b)
6. ONLY if you have no other New Era of Networks products installed would you delete all of the components in the directory .
7. From the Remove Installed Software window, click OK. A Confirmation window appears asking ARE YOU SURE?
8. Click OK.
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After the uninstall is complete, remarks are displayed in the output section of th e Rem ove Installed Software window. You can scroll to vi ew remarks for all of the software remo ved. To exit this window, click Done, and then Cancel.
TIP:
Multiple packages can be removed simultaneously. In the Name of Software field, either type each package (separated by a space) that you want to remove or use the List option to select the packages.
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Glossary

abend
Acronym for abnormal end. More commonly known as a crash.
accelerator keys
A combination of keystrokes that bypasses the menu system to carry out an action.
action
An action defines a function to perform in a subscription. The Reformat and Put Message actions are predefined and the user can provide generic actions as well. An action must contain at least one option name-value pair.
administration wor kstation
A form of “client” from which a user carries out New Era of Networks Rules, Formatter, and Messaging management duties.
alternative format
A special form of compound format where one form at in a set of altern atives applies to a message. For example, if the alternative format is named A, it may contain component formats B, C, and D. A message of format A may actually be a variation of B, C, or D.
application group
A logical grouping of applications used to organize rules.
Application Program Interface (API)
The interface (calling conventions) by which an application program accesses services. An API is defined at source code level and provides a level of abstraction between the application and the kernel (or other privileged utilities) to ensure portability of the code. A New Era of Networks Rules, Formatter, and Messaging API refers to a set of object classes,
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structures, and functions that can be used by an application program to invoke New Era of Networks Rules, Formatter, and Messaging services. Plural: APIs.
argument
In the New Era of Networks Rules GUI, an arg ument is evaluation criteria made up of fi elds from a message and associated operators.
ASCII
Abbreviation for American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
asynchronous
In electronic messaging, a method of operation in which receiving applications are loosely co upled and independent. The receiver need not respond immediately to a message, and the s ender does not have to wait for a response before proceeding with the next operation. Compare to synchronous.
Boolean operators
Boolean logic allows for compound conditional statements, using logical operators including AND and OR.
client
A system or process that requests a service from another system or process.
client-server
A paradigm for distributed computing under which the system is split between one or more server tasks which accept requests according to some protocol, and client tasks which request information or actions. Clients and servers can be placed independently on network nodes.
cross-platform
Used to describe programs that can execute in dissimilar computing environments.
data type
Describes how to interpret the data.
DBMS
Abbreviation for Database Management System.
delimiter
One or more characters marking either the beginning or end of a field of data.
daemon
In UNIX, a program that executes in the backgr ound. Also kno wn as agents, daemons only activate when defined system conditions become true. For example, a daemon may activate when the system clock reaches 2:00 a.m. every other Saturday. Another daemon may activate when the system senses the arrival of e-mail.
field
The smallest possible container for information. You can use a field in more than one table. If the first_name field exists in one table, for example, you can use the same field in other tables.
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get
A request for the next message in a queue. Compare to put.
GUI
Abbreviation for graphical user interface.
heterogeneous
Composed of different parts of different kinds. Having dissimilar constituents.
hex
Hexadecimal means 16. The base 16 numbering system is used to represent binary numbers.
literal
One or more symbols or letters in data that represents itself.
massive mirroring
Massive mirroring is a means of boosting processing power by replicating entire databases on different computers and running them in parallel (keeping the databases synchronized).
message type
A message type defines the layout of a string of data. The message type name in the New Era of Networks Rules GUI is the same as the input format name in New Era of Networks Formatter.
middleware
Software intended to work between software applications and the underlying computer operating system.
option
An option consists of a name-value pair of data related to an action. An option name can be predefined (for Reformat and Put Message) or user-defined.
parse
T o analyze a message by breaking it down into its component fields.
permission
Rules and subscriptions are associated with user permissions that determine whether a user can change the item definition or any part of it. Th e PUBLIC user includes any user of the syst em. Read permission is always granted. The user creating the rule or subscription is the Owner. The Owner can change ownership to another user. Update permission is needed to modify component definition.
persistence
The ability of a computerized system to remember the state of data or objects between executions.
popup menu
A floating list of actions. To open a popup menu, right-click an object; the available actions depend on the object.
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protocol
A set of rules that govern the transmission and reception of data.
put
A request to store a message in a queue. Compare to get.
regular expression
Strings which express rules for string pattern matching.
rule
A rule is uniquely defined by its application group, message type, and rule name. It contains evaluation criteria (a rules expression) and is associated with subscriptions to perform if the rule evaluates to true. Rules also have permissions that determine user access.
scalable, scalability
Changeable in size and configuration. The ability to expand, implying minimal procedural change to accommodate growth.
server
A computer that, through its network connections, carries out parts of computing tasks for other networked computers.
shared subscription
A subscription that is associated with more than one rule. This subscription will only be retrieved once by the Rules APIs even if multiple associated rules evaluate true.
subscription
A subscription is uniquely iden tified by its application gr oup, message type, and sub scription name. It contains actions with options and can be associated with one or more rules. Subscriptions also have permissions that determine user access to change the subscription definition.
synchronous
In electronic messaging, a method of operatio n in which sender and receiver ap plications are tightly coupled and dependent. The receiver must answer the sender’s message immediately with a well­defined response; the sender must wait for the receiver’s response before proceeding to the next operation. Compare to asynchronous.
table
A database remembers relationships between pieces of information by storing the information in tables. The columns and rows in each table define the relationships in a highly structured way. We can classify tables by function into two types: support tables and data tables. Most tables fit into only one category, but some can serve as both support and data tables.
A support table stores information that changes infrequently and functions as a list from which you make selections.
tag
A set of bits or characters that identify various conditions about data in a file. In New Era of Networks Formatter, a standard value indicating the field’s name.
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transaction
An activity or request. Additions, changes, and deletions are typical transactions stored in a computer.
transaction management
A method of handling electronic messaging such that only committed messages are sent and only messages received and committed are considered delivered.
transaction processing
A method of handling computer operations in which the operations take place immediately upon receipt of the processing request. Also called real-time or online system. Compare to batch processing.
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Index

A
AIX
installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files setting product environment variables 30 starting installp 28 uninstalling e-ADK 36
C
chapter organization 2
D
database environments
verifying on DB2 verifying on Microsoft SQL 14, 20, 26 verifying on Oracle 14, 20, 26
verifying on Sybase 14, 20, 26 disk space requirements 4 documentation set 5
14, 20, 26
E
e-ADK
uninstalling from AIX
uninstalling from Solaris 34 e-Biz Integrator 3 environment variables
for Solaris
for Windows NT 16, 23
setting on AIX 30
verifying on AIX 30
16, 23
36
G
Glossary 39
H
HP-UX
installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files
uninstalling New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files
35
I
ICU_DATA
for Solaris installation
NT
Solaris 13 installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files
on AIX
on HP-UX 20
16, 23
7
27
27
20
on Windows 2000 9
on Windows NT 9 installp 28 integration servers 3
L
LD_LIBRARY_PATH 16, 23
M
memory requirements 4 MQSI 2.0.2 3
N
New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files
uninstalling from HP-UX
uninstalling from Windows 32 NNSY_CATALOGUE
for Solaris NNSY_ROOT
for Solaris NT
software requirements NT installation 7
16, 23 16, 23
35
8
O
Open Transport 2 overview of solaris installation 13
P
PATH
for Solaris platforms 4 preparing
Solaris installation and
windows installation and 8
16, 23
13, 14
R
requirements
NT software
server 4
Solaris software 14
8
S
server
requirements SMIT 36 Solaris
setting up the environment variables
4
16, 23
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software requirements
uninstalling e-ADK 34 Solaris installation 13 SparcWorks 4 supported platforms 4 system variables 16, 23
14
U
uninstalling e-ADK
from AIX
from Solaris 34 uninstalling New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files
from HP-UX
from Windows 32
36
35
W
Windows
uninstalling New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files
32
Windows 2000
installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Windows Installation
preparing for Windows NT
installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files
setting up the environment variables 16, 23
8
9
9
X
XMLSerializer 3
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