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H. Installation
This appendix describes how to install the Ranger Gateway software, which is distributed on a CD-
ROM labeled Ranger Gateway.
Operating system requirements
Ranger Gateway runs on any hardware that supports the following operating systems:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 4 .0 or higher
Solaris 2.8 or higher
SuSE Linux version 11.1 or higher
Centos 5.2 or later
Windows XP, Windows Server 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2008 Server,
Windows 2008 Server R2
Notes:
Some Unix systems might have insufficient space in the
install. The installation requires approximately 254MB of free space in
the
Run the following command to set
Perl, version 5.5 or higher, must be installed, executable, and in the
variable on Linux and Solaris systems.
Ranger Gateway requires at least 256MB of RAM.
In order for the Ranger Gateway software to start properly, it must be possible for the
software to identify the local host address.
Installing Ranger Gateway on Linux and Solaris
You can use the GUI or console versions of the installation software to install the Ranger Gateway
software on Linux or Solaris.
To use the GUI version of the installation software, follow these steps:
1. Insert the Ranger Gateway CD-ROM into the CD drive and mount the drive.
2. Change your working directory to the mounted CD.
3. Run the following command:
./install.ksh
This displays the Ranger Gateway splash screen and the Welcome window for the installer.
4. Follow the installation software prompts. Ranger Gateway Viewer automatically launches
after you exit the installer.
To use the console version of the installation software, follow these steps:
1. Insert the Ranger Gateway CD-ROM into the CD drive and mount the drive.
2. Change your working directory to the mounted CD.
ZoneRanger 5.5 User's Guide
environment variable to a directory that has sufficient space, if necessary.
IATEMPDIR
directory
export IATEMPDIR=
/tmp
:
IATEMPDIR
directory to perform the
. You can set
/tmp
environment
PATH
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