CHAPTER 2 Installing Adapter for SAP R/3
If the installation directory does not exist, you can either create the directory or the installer will create the installation directory when installation begins. If you get a memory error while installing, see “Temporary Installation Directory” on page 26.
Note Before you begin the installation, the repository must be running unless you plan to install a new one. If you plan to use an existing repository, you can verify whether the repository is running by doing one of the following:
On Windows, go to Task Manager > Processes. If dbsrv7.exe is listed as running, the repository is active.
On Unix, type ps
❖To install Adapter for SAP R/3 using the InstallShield Wizard:
These installation instructions assume you are logged onto the server with administrative rights/user permissions. When installing on UNIX, it is best to perform the install directly on the target machine in the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) single window mode. Use the
1 Insert the
2Start the installer.
a On Windows NT and 2000
1Verify that you have installed all prerequisite software.
2Select Start>Run from the Windows Start menu.
3In the Run dialog box, browse to locate the setup file:
4Click OK.
The Installer Welcome window appears.
5Got to step 3 of the main procedure. b On Solaris:
1Mount the
pfs_mount <CD DEVICE> /mnt_point
2Set the IP address:
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