Installing on UNIX Systems

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Before starting the installation procedure, review the topics in this section to determine that your system meets the basic requirements and that you have the prerequisite software installed.

The following is a list of prerequisites for installing GreenVulcano® ESB on UNIX systems.

Supported platforms for UNIX Systems

Platform Notes Disk Space MB
IBM
AIX 5.3
AIX 6.1
AIX 7.1
IBM (POWER PPC64) 232
Red Hat
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.x
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.x
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x
Also includes all Linux distributions that are materially equivalent to the
supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions.
232
HP
HP-UX 11i
HP-UX 11i v2/11.23 on IA-64/Itanium 232
Solaris
Solaris 8
Solaris 9
Solaris 10
SPARC and x86-64 (only Solaris 10) 232

Oracle Java 1.6.0 must be installed on system before you start the installation of GreenVulcano® ESB

Before you can install GreenVulcano® ESB the Oracle JDK 1.6.0 must be installed on your system.
The GreenVulcano Universal Installer is a java based application and needs the Oracle JDK 1.6.0 to be executed.


Installer Account

The GreenVulcanoUniversallInstaller doesn't require to run with administrative privileges.


Installing GreenVulcano® ESB on UNIX Systems

If you are installing for the first time, you can specify the installation directory where GreenVulcano® ESB will be installed.
On UNIX Systems, the default installation directory is the user home directory with which the installer is executed.

With the new GreenVulcano Universal Installer is possible to install multiple GreenVulcano® ESB sharing the same JBoss 5.1.0 GA application server.

If you want to use your own JBoss 5.1.0 GA installation you can choose "Custom Installation" and deselect the "JBoss AS 5.1.0.GA" package.

The installer will creates one instance under server directory of your JBoss 5.1.0 GA installation for each GreenVulcano® ESB installation.


On UNIX Systems you can install by using .