Borland StarTeam 2009 - Borland Technical Publications

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8. Verify the database connectivity using SQL*Plus.9. Open the Server Tools, and choose Help > About > License to verify that the Server is licensed correctly.10. Select the configuration, and choose Server > Configuration from the menu.11. On the General tab, set the correct log file path.12. Select the Database Connection Information tab, and click Verify Connection to verify the databaseconnectivity.13. Choose Tools > Administration > Hive Manager from Server Administration to update the hives.If there are multiple hives, ensure that all of them are set correctly.14. Choose Help > About > Info from Server Administration to verify that the destination build number is greaterthan or equal to the source build on Windows. If the destination build number is greater than the sourcebuild number, choose Actions > Upgrade.This step upgrades the source database to the destination's build. Upgrade is not required when the sourceand destination builds are identical.15. Verify that the upgrade log that gets created in the log file path directory is error free.16. Back up the current Oracle database.Save this backup copy; do not recycle it.17. Verify the upgrade process by starting the server with an Override and browsing to the Attachments pathto reset the Attachments directory.Verify that the attachments from Windows are copied over to the Attachments directory.18. Verify that the server log that gets created in the log file path directory is clean.Assumed KnowledgeBefore installing and configuring StarTeam Server and StarTeamMPX Server components for Linux, theStarTeam administrator must be familiar with the following concepts and procedures:• Creating and modifying relational databases• Working with the features of their operating system, such as creating files, running executables, andmanaging access rights• Basic configuration management conceptsFor more information about installing StarTeamMPX on Linux, see Installing StarTeamMPX on Linux on page62.System Requirements and Prerequisites• Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5Note: Advanced platform storage, virtualization, and high availability features (Red Hat Global FileSystem & Cluster Suite) are not supported.• Oracle Client 10g Release 2 (10.02.00.04) for Linux x86Note: The Oracle database does not have to reside on the same machine as the StarTeam Server.• JRE or JDK (Version 1.6.0_13 or above)36 | Installing StarTeam Server on Linux

Pre-Installation SetupThis section provides information about pre-installation setup considerations for running StarTeam Server onLinux.Environment VariablesPrior to installing StarTeam Server or StarTeam Server components, set the following environment variables:• JAVA_HOME environment variable to point to JRE or JDK 1.6.0_13 or above• NLS_LANG=AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8MSWIN1252• ORACLE_HOME to point to Oracle home directory• PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/bin:$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH:PermissionsRun the following command as root to make the StarTeam Server user account a member of the Oracle groupused to install the Oracle client:/usr/sbin/usermod -a -G oinstall starteam_user_namewhere oinstall is the default Oracle group name and starteam_user_name is the StarTeam Server useraccount.Installing StarTeam Server on Linux1. Close all other applications.2. Navigate to the directory that contains the downloaded files.3. Run the binary file using the command ./server.bin.Note: When installing or uninstalling on a non-Windows platform, specify the installed Java VM to useas a parameter when running the installer. This step is necessary because Java VMs for non-Windowsoperating systems are not bundled with the installers. If you experience any difficulties running the./server.bin command, add the parameter LAX_VM and specify the path to your VM. For example:./server.bin LAX_VM /usr/java/latest/jre/bin/java.4. In the StarTeam Server splash screen, select the appropriate language and click OK.5. In the Introduction dialog box, read the information and click Next.6. If the ORACLE_HOME variable is not set in your environment, the Get Oracle Path dialog box will appear.Browse to or type the path to the Oracle client installation and click Next.7. In the License Agreement dialog box:a) Read the agreement.b) If you agree with the license agreement, click I accept...If you do not accept the license agreement, you cannot install the product.c) Click Next.8. In the Choose Install Set dialog box, select Typical, Compact, or Custom.Installing StarTeam Server on Linux | 37

Pre-Installation SetupThis section provides information about pre-installation setup considerations for running <strong>StarTeam</strong> Server onLinux.Environment VariablesPrior to installing <strong>StarTeam</strong> Server or <strong>StarTeam</strong> Server components, set the following environment variables:• JAVA_HOME environment variable to point to JRE or JDK 1.6.0_13 or above• NLS_LANG=AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8MSWIN1252• ORACLE_HOME to point to Oracle home directory• PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/bin:$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH:PermissionsRun the following command as root to make the <strong>StarTeam</strong> Server user account a member of the Oracle groupused to install the Oracle client:/usr/sbin/usermod -a -G oinstall starteam_user_namewhere oinstall is the default Oracle group name and starteam_user_name is the <strong>StarTeam</strong> Server useraccount.Installing <strong>StarTeam</strong> Server on Linux1. Close all other applications.2. Navigate to the directory that contains the downloaded files.3. Run the binary file using the command ./server.bin.Note: When installing or uninstalling on a non-Windows platform, specify the installed Java VM to useas a parameter when running the installer. This step is necessary because Java VMs for non-Windowsoperating systems are not bundled with the installers. If you experience any difficulties running the./server.bin command, add the parameter LAX_VM and specify the path to your VM. For example:./server.bin LAX_VM /usr/java/latest/jre/bin/java.4. In the <strong>StarTeam</strong> Server splash screen, select the appropriate language and click OK.5. In the Introduction dialog box, read the information and click Next.6. If the ORACLE_HOME variable is not set in your environment, the Get Oracle Path dialog box will appear.Browse to or type the path to the Oracle client installation and click Next.7. In the License Agreement dialog box:a) Read the agreement.b) If you agree with the license agreement, click I accept...If you do not accept the license agreement, you cannot install the product.c) Click Next.8. In the Choose Install Set dialog box, select Typical, Compact, or Custom.Installing <strong>StarTeam</strong> Server on Linux | 37

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