Unpacking the files – Sun Microsystems iPlanet Web Server User Manual

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Installing on Linux

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iPlanet Web Server, FastTrack Edition Installation Guide • June 2000

If you meet both conditions, you do not need to log in as

root

to install the server;

instead log in as the user account that the Administration Server will use.
However, you may still prefer to log in as

root

, even though you meet the

conditions.

Unpacking the Files

To get the iPlanet Web Server files and unpack them, follow these steps:

1.

Download the file from

http://www.iplanet.com

and save it in a temporary

directory.

2.

Change to the directory on your Linux machine where you copied the file.

Unpack the .

gz

file by typing

gunzip

filename

.tar.gz.

The file name is in the

format:

fasttrack-4.1

-security-internationalization.platform.

tar.gz

For example:

fasttrack-4.1-domestic-us.i686-intel-linux.tar.gz

3.

Untar the unzipped file by typing

tar -xvf

filename

.tar

.

This command unpacks the server files and creates a temporary directory
structure under the current directory. Unpacking the file may take a little time.
When the files are unpacked, you see an Enterprise directory, and three files

LICENSE.txt

,

README.txt

,

setup

, and

setup.inf

.

CAUTION

You must log in as

root

if you are planning to use Express

installation.

NOTE

Untarring the file will cause the permissions of the destination
directory to be modified so that applications can no longer write
files to it. To avoid this problem, untar the file in a directory where
you can modify the permissions. For example, instead of

/tmp

, use

a subdirectory under

/tmp

, for example,

/tmp/iwsinstall

.

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