To install a binary-incompatible version onto the primary computer, follow the steps for installing on the primary computer for the first time, but specify the new platform type.
About this task
Follow the installation instructions for each new Rational® Synergy installation directory. Select a different installation directory (ccm_home), but use the same port numbers for the router, ESD, CCM server, and Informix® database server as you used for the primary installation.
Procedure
In this procedure, the primary installation is ccm72 on an Oracle Solaris file server, and you are installing a Linux version onto /vol/linux/ccm72 on the same computer.
- Create the secondary, binary-incompatible installation.
root@sol# mkdir /vol/linux/ccm72
root@sol# CCM_HOME=/usr/local/ccm72; export CCM_HOME
root@sol# PATH=$CCM_HOME/bin:$PATH; export PATH
root@sol# cd /vol/linux/ccm72
root@sol# /media/ccm/unix/bin/ccm_install -x -d /vol/linux/ccm72 -p linux
CCM_HOME and PATH must point to the installation executable files on the local computer, not to the destination directory for the new Linux installation. The Linux installation destination is specified with the -d option, and the new installation type is specified with the -p option.
Note: When you perform a secondary installation, you receive a message about library links. This message reminds you to log on to the secondary platform and run the ccm_install -l command after you successfully run the ccm_install -x command on the primary platform.
- Set up mounts and links so that users access the correct installation for their platforms.
Set up all computers of the same platform so that the
cd /usr/local/ccm72 command takes users to the appropriate directory (for example, /vol/sun/ccm72 or /vol/linux/ccm72).
- Share the primary installation configuration files among all platforms.
Create a symbolic link for Rational Synergy configuration files from the secondary installation to the primary platform.
root@sol# cd /vol/linux/ccm72
root@sol# mv etc etc_linux
root@sol# ln -s /vol/sun/ccm72/etc etc
- Set up the secondary computer.
- Log on to the secondary computer (for example, Linux) as root.
- Set up the environment.
# CCM_HOME=/usr/local/ccm72; export CCM_HOME
# PATH=$CCM_HOME/bin:$PATH; export PATH
# ccm_install -l
- If necessary, create a database server, set up engines hosts, and start daemons.