2. Installing OpenLane on Solaris
NOTES:
—You do not have to install the Apache Web server in /opt/apache and OpenLane in /opt/pdn/OpenLane. However, it is highly recommended that you install Apache and OpenLane on the same mount point.
If you do not use the standard directory names, substitute the names you use for the directory references in this document.
—If you will be distributing the Web server, you must install OpenLane and Apache in the same directory path on the Web server and the OpenLane Management system.
Obtaining a License Key
An OpenLane license key is required to install OpenLane. You can request a temporary license key from the Paradyne Web site at www.paradyne.com/pdn/key. A
Installing from Paradyne’s Web Site
Procedure
1.Log on to the system as root.
2.Obtain a temporary license key and the OpenLane software from www.paradyne.com/pdn/key.
3.Save the setup.sh file in /tmp or any directory you choose.
4.Exit your Web browser if it is running. Change to the directory chosen in Step 3.
5.Change the file permissions: chmod 777 setup.sh
6.Run the setup.sh file:
./setup.sh
7.Follow the instructions on each screen with these exceptions:
—If you are upgrading a version of OpenLane 5, do not remove the old version when prompted. Select Continue.
—When prompted for the Apache User and Group information, use the default User and Group:
User = nobody Group = nobody
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