InterPlay 2.3.0 Installation Guide Save PDF Selected topic Selected topic and subtopics All content Installer About the Installer The Axway Installer is an installation program for uniform and consistent installation of Axway products. The Installer is used to install, configure, update and uninstall InterPlay, which is part of the Axway. Installer modes The Installer has the following installation modes. GUI mode is supported on Windows, UNIX and Linux. However, to use on UNIX platforms, the Installer requires an X-Window environment. To use an X-Window distributed environment, you must export the DISPLAY environment variable: export DISPLAY=myhost.mydomain:0.0 Console mode displays a series of prompts requiring user responses or actions. Silent mode enables you to perform an installation or configuration in a non-interactive mode. You do not have to enter any parameters in the GUI or console. See Silent mode installation. Installer functions The Installer command files are for invoking Installer functions in GUI or console mode. Before installing, install is the only available function, invoked with the setup file in the root directory of the installation package. After installing, the configure, update and uninstall functions are available. The scripts for those functions are in the root installation directory. Function Mode UNIX/Linux Windows Install GUI setup.sh setup32.exe setup64.exe Console setup.sh -m console setup32 -m console setup64 -m console Configure GUI configure.sh configure32.exe configure64.exe Console configure.sh -m console configure32.exe -m console configure64.exe -m console Update GUI update.sh update32.exe update64.exe Console update.sh -m console update32 -m console update64 -m console Uninstall GUI uninstall.sh uninstall32.exe uninstall64.exe Console uninstall.sh -m console uninstall32.exe -m console uninstall64.exe -m console The configure function lets you change settings that were applied during installation. The update function lets you apply or remove service packs and patches. The following topics provide more details about Installer functions. Install. See Start installation Configure. See Configure product Uninstall. See Start uninstallation Upload. See Transfer installation packages on remote machines Display command The display command lists information about all installed products. The command is named display.bat on Windows and display.sh on UNIX and Linux. Run it from the root installation directory. When run without parameters, the command lists all installed products and versions and the latest applied service pack and/or patch. Use the name parameter to display the installation history of a single product. For example: display -n <product name> Installed directories When a product is installed, the following sub-directories are installed. Configuration Includes the configuration file for each installed product Documentation User documentation Installer Files used by the Installer. Java The deployed JRE used by the Installer and Axway products SilentFile Includes the silent file for each installed product synInstall Installer internal files that are used to manage the installed infrastructure Tools Tools used by the Installer to manage infrastructure instances. You can use some of these for example, XDBM and SilentFileEditor. Related Links
Installer About the Installer The Axway Installer is an installation program for uniform and consistent installation of Axway products. The Installer is used to install, configure, update and uninstall InterPlay, which is part of the Axway. Installer modes The Installer has the following installation modes. GUI mode is supported on Windows, UNIX and Linux. However, to use on UNIX platforms, the Installer requires an X-Window environment. To use an X-Window distributed environment, you must export the DISPLAY environment variable: export DISPLAY=myhost.mydomain:0.0 Console mode displays a series of prompts requiring user responses or actions. Silent mode enables you to perform an installation or configuration in a non-interactive mode. You do not have to enter any parameters in the GUI or console. See Silent mode installation. Installer functions The Installer command files are for invoking Installer functions in GUI or console mode. Before installing, install is the only available function, invoked with the setup file in the root directory of the installation package. After installing, the configure, update and uninstall functions are available. The scripts for those functions are in the root installation directory. Function Mode UNIX/Linux Windows Install GUI setup.sh setup32.exe setup64.exe Console setup.sh -m console setup32 -m console setup64 -m console Configure GUI configure.sh configure32.exe configure64.exe Console configure.sh -m console configure32.exe -m console configure64.exe -m console Update GUI update.sh update32.exe update64.exe Console update.sh -m console update32 -m console update64 -m console Uninstall GUI uninstall.sh uninstall32.exe uninstall64.exe Console uninstall.sh -m console uninstall32.exe -m console uninstall64.exe -m console The configure function lets you change settings that were applied during installation. The update function lets you apply or remove service packs and patches. The following topics provide more details about Installer functions. Install. See Start installation Configure. See Configure product Uninstall. See Start uninstallation Upload. See Transfer installation packages on remote machines Display command The display command lists information about all installed products. The command is named display.bat on Windows and display.sh on UNIX and Linux. Run it from the root installation directory. When run without parameters, the command lists all installed products and versions and the latest applied service pack and/or patch. Use the name parameter to display the installation history of a single product. For example: display -n <product name> Installed directories When a product is installed, the following sub-directories are installed. Configuration Includes the configuration file for each installed product Documentation User documentation Installer Files used by the Installer. Java The deployed JRE used by the Installer and Axway products SilentFile Includes the silent file for each installed product synInstall Installer internal files that are used to manage the installed infrastructure Tools Tools used by the Installer to manage infrastructure instances. You can use some of these for example, XDBM and SilentFileEditor.