On Linux and UNIX systems, use Installation Manager console mode to install ClearCase®
interactively using a character-based version of the Installation Manager interface.
Before you begin
Make sure that
Installation Manager is installed
on the system where you are installing
ClearCase product
package from. See
IBM Installation Manager tasks.
About this task
On Linux and UNIX systems that do not support a graphical user interface or to minimize delays
that are caused by network latency when interactively installing
ClearCase from a remote system, you can use the
character-based interface in
Installation Manager console
mode to install
ClearCase. Use this feature to
manage packages from a remote system and for server-side deployments. In console mode, you can
complete the following tasks:
- Install
- Upgrade
- Modify
- Roll back
- Uninstall
To start Installation Manager console mode, use the
imcl
utility in the Installation Manager
tools
directory.
These
installation steps cover a typical installation scenario by using
console mode. During the installation session, console mode prompts
are displayed specific to the package you are installing. For information
about specifying values or selecting options during the installation,
see the product-specific instructions for planning and deploying the
product.
The
Installation Manager console mode interface uses these
conventions:
-
[X] indicates a selected option.
- [ ] indicates an option that is not selected.
- Default commands are enclosed in brackets[ ]. [N]
indicates that the default command is N: Next.
To accept the default entry,
press Enter. To change the command, type the option code, then press
Enter.
Procedure
To install a package in console mode:
- Start Installation Manager in console
mode by using
imcl
.
- Open a command line.
-
Go to the Installation Manager
tools
directory /opt/IBM/InstallationManager/eclipse/tools/user_home_directory/IBM/InstallationManager/eclipse/tools.
- Run the command
./imcl -c
.
- To add the repository for the ClearCase package
files, enter . Then, follow the prompts to
specify the repository location.
Installation Manager verifies
the validity of that repository and add it to the list of repositories.
- Enter to apply the changes and return to the main menu.
-
From the main menu, enter I: Install - Install software packages.
If you have repositories that require credentials, and you did not save the credentials, you
are prompted to provide these credentials. You can also save the credentials when prompted. See
Saving credentials in console mode in the
Installation Manager documentation.
- Enter 1: [ ] package_name.
To select a package, enter the number to the left of the package.
This example selects the first package listed. If the selected package
requires a later version of Installation Manager, you are
prompted to install the later version.
- On the Select screen, enter one of the options:
- Enter the number to the left of the package that you
want to install
- Enter O: Check
for Other Versions, Fixes, and Extensions. Installation Manager searches
available repositories for other versions, fixes, or extensions of
the selected package.
- For Installation Manager to
search the default repository for the installed packages, the preference Search
service repositories during installation and updates must
be selected. This preference is selected by default. To access this
preference, go to the Repositories preference page.
- Typically, Internet access is required.
- Enter O: OK.
The Check
for Other Versions, Fixes, and Extensions option indicates
the number of other versions, fixes, or extensions that are found.
However, it does not list the found items. To see available versions,
enter the number to the left of the package then enter 2:
Show all available versions of the package.
- Enter N.
- Options for the Licenses screen:
- 1: product_name -
License Agreement. To view a license agreement, type the number to
the left of the product name. This example selects the first license
agreement listed.
- A: [ ] I accept the terms in the license
agreement.
- D: [ ] I do not accept the terms in
the license agreement. If you decline the license agreement, the installation
is stopped. To continue the installation, you must accept the license
agreement.
- Enter A to accept the license
agreement.
- Enter N.
- To enter a different value for the Shared Resources Directory,
type M: Shared Resources Directory.
Attention: You can specify the shared resources directory only
the first time that you install a package. Select the drive with enough
available space to ensure adequate space for the shared resources
of future packages. You cannot change the location of the shared resources
directory unless you uninstall all packages.
- To accept the default value for Shared Resources Directory
or to continue after you enter a different value, type N.
- To enter a different value for the package group location,
type M: Change Location.
The
architecture of the package shows when you install on a 64-bit operating system. For new package
groups, you can change the bit mode by entering T: Change to
bit architecture. For existing package groups, the option for 32-bit or 64-bit is
disabled. You cannot change the architecture of an existing package group.
Restriction: You cannot install a 32-bit package into a 64-bit
package group.
- To accept the default values or to continue after you
enter a different value, type N.
- Enter the number to the left of the language to add or
remove the language from the list of languages that are installed.
You can select only one language at a time.
English is
selected by default. You cannot clear the selection for the English
language. Your language choices apply to all packages installed in
the package group.
- Enter N.
- Enter the number to the left of the feature to add or remove
the feature from the list of features that are installed.
- Enter N.
- On the Summary screen, review your selections before you
install the package.
- To generate a response file, enter G:
Generate an installation response file. Enter the name of the response
file and use .xml as the file extension. Response
files are XML files. You can include a directory location when you
enter the response file name to save the file to a different location.
- Enter I: Install.
- When the installation completes, enter F:
Finish.
What to do next
After completing the installation, see Configuring your environment after deploying.