Dialogic® DSI SS7MD Programmer’s Manual Issue 3

3.3Software Installation for Solaris (SPARC)

Installation of the software is described in more detail in the following topics:

Additional Commands

Support for Larger Message Queues

Removing the Development Package for Solaris

Solaris Interface Name Checking

The Development Package for Solaris is distributed in the form of a compressed file called dpksol64 for use with 64-bit kernels. This file can be downloaded from http://www.dialogic.com/support/helpweb/signaling.

The Development Package is suitable for use in the following configurations:

Solaris 9 (64-bit)

Solaris 10 (64 bit)

The user should select the appropriate file and copy it to the Solaris system. The file then needs to be uncompressed and installed as follows:

uncompress dpksol64.Z pkgadd -d dpksol64

The Solaris package installation utility (pkgadd) then prompts for further input. The pkgadd command requires you to be logged in as root.

On successful completion of the installation procedure, the following message is displayed:

Installation of <dpksol64> was successful.

The user should perform a reconfiguration system reboot:

reboot -- -r

Table 3 lists the files (or similar) that are transferred into the /opt/DKseptel directory.

Note: Additional files relating to other products in the range are installed at the same time.

Table 3. Files Installed on a System Running Solaris

File Name or Directory

Purpose

 

 

gctlib.lib

Library to be linked with user's application

 

 

INC

Sub-directory containing header files for use with user’s application

 

 

system.txt

Example system configuration file

 

 

config.txt

Example protocol configuration file

 

 

gctload

 

ssds

 

ssdm

 

tick_sol

 

tim_sol

 

s7_mgt

Executables for use as described elsewhere in this manual

s7_log

 

s7_play

 

mtpsl

 

upe

 

tempmon

 

 

 

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