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New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files
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  • Page 1 Installation Guide New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Version 3.8...
  • Page 2 Impact, New Era of Networks Secure, New Era of Networks Adapter, and Physician Access are trademarks, and CL/7, MicroScript and Transaction Distribution Manager, TDM are registered trademarks of New Era of Networks, Inc. and its subsidiaries. Sybase and the SYBASE (logo) are registered trademarks of Sybase, Inc. MQSeries is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1: Introduction ... 1 About This Document... 2 Integration Server Support... 2 Transport Support ... 2 Settings for Integration Servers ... 3 Supported Platforms ... 4 Disk Space and Memory Requirements ... 4 Server Requirements ... 4 New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Documentation Set ... 5 Cross-Platform Documentation ...
  • Page 4 Uninstalling Previous Releases ... 26 Installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files... 27 Setting Environment Variables... 30 Verifying the Environment Variables ... 30 Chapter 6: Uninstalling New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files .. 31 Uninstalling from a Windows Server ... 32 Uninstalling from Solaris ...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1: Introduction

    Introduction This chapter includes the following sections: About This Document Integration Server Support Transport Support Settings for Integration Servers Supported Platforms Disk Space and Memory Requirements New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Documentation Set Product Support & Education Chapter 1 New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Installation Guide...
  • Page 6: About This Document

    Chapter 1 About This Document This document describes how to install New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files for the first time. To upgrade a current installation of New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files, contact Technical Support as shown in the section below, Product Support & Education on page 6. The primary user of this document is the integration systems engineer who is responsible for the installation of New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files.
  • Page 7: Settings For Integration Servers

    Settings for Integration Servers The following table provides information that you need when setting up your configuration files. Knowing the driver, schema loader, and serializer that is used with your integration server guides you in selecting configuration keys for your configuration files. Integration Server e-Biz Integrator 3.2, 3.6 MQSI 2.0.1,2.0.2...
  • Page 8: Supported Platforms

    Microsoft Version 6.0 C++ Microsoft SQL Server 7 Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Oracle 8.0.x Oracle 8.1.6 Oracle 8.1.7 DB2 UDB 6.2 Sybase ASE 11 SparcWorks 4.2 C++ Sybase ASE 12 Oracle 8.0.x HP C++A 10.34 Oracle 8.1.6 Oracle 8.1.7 Oracle 8.0.x VisualAge C++Professional Oracle 8.1.6...
  • Page 9: New Era Of Networks Adapter For Flat Files Documentation Set

    File Driver for Open Transport Configuration Guide e-Biz 2000 Driver for Open Transport Configuration Guide Other related documentation is available from New Era of Networks, Sybase, and IBM. Refer to other documentation from each of these companies for more detail about use of applications relevant to this product.
  • Page 10: Document Conventions

    Chapter 1 Document Conventions The following document conventions are used in this guide. Text code command line display command line entry command line prompt book names chapter and section names Product Support & Education For more information on Support Services, education, and consulting services, refer to the Customer Services Reference Guide.
  • Page 11: Chapter 2: Windows Server Installation

    Windows Server Installation This chapter describes how to prepare for and run an installation on a Windows NT server. It includes the installation of all components. Once installed, New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files can be used with a New Era of Networks Rules and New Era of Networks Formatter repository.
  • Page 12: Preparing For A Windows Installation

    Chapter 2 Preparing for a Windows Installation This section presents the steps you should take before you run the installation procedure: Installing Required Software Verifying the Database Environment Uninstalling Previous Releases Review the printed Release Bulletin included with this package for any last-minute updates to this Installation Guide.
  • Page 13: Installing New Era Of Networks Adapter For Flat Files

    Installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files It is recommended that you perform a typical installation, which automatically installs all components and their dependencies. To install New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files using the InstallShield Wizard: Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive and do one of the following: If your machine is configured to autorun from the CD-ROM, the InstallShield Wizard automatically starts.
  • Page 14 Chapter 2 The Setup Type window appears for each component being installed. The options are: Typical install for all components? Customize selected component installs? The default and preferred method to install the full group of packages is Typical. If you select: Typical install Custom install To complete the installation process and restart your computer, click Finish.
  • Page 15: Verifying The Installation

    Verifying the Installation Verify that the following sub-directories are installed for New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files. C:\nnsy\ Subdirectory bin\ books\ ffa38\examples\ ffa38\nnscripts\ share\ NNSYCatalogues\en_US Description executable and shared libraries for New Era of Net- works products user documentation sample makefile and configuration files used for AWK scripts resources for XML serializer/deserializer...
  • Page 16: Verifying Environment Variables

    Chapter 2 Verifying Environment Variables The Windows installation process for New Era of Networks products automatically sets the system environment variables as described in the following table. To verify that the environment variables are correctly set: Go to Settings Control Panel System. Select the Environment tab.
  • Page 17: Chapter 3: Solaris Installation

    Solaris Installation This chapter describes how to prepare for and run an installation on Solaris. It includes the installation of all components. The installation process includes the following procedures: Preparing for a Solaris Installation Installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Setting Environment Variables After installing the server files, the post-installation process includes: Verifying the installation by ensuring all the necessary sub-directories...
  • Page 18: Preparing For A Solaris Installation

    Chapter 3 Preparing for a Solaris Installation This section presents the steps you should take before you run the installation procedure: Installing Required Software Verifying the Database Environment Uninstalling Previous Releases Review the printed Release Bulletin included with this package for any last-minute updates to this Installation Guide.
  • Page 19: Installing New Era Of Networks Adapter For Flat Files

    Installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files If you are installing the product for the first time, accept the default setting to install all packages. This selection installs all components and associated dependencies and allows you to make full use of the product.
  • Page 20: Setting Environment Variables

    Chapter 3 /opt/nnsy/ Subdirectory bin/ books/ share/ ffa38/examples/ ffa38/nnscripts/ NNSYCatalogues/en_US Setting Environment Variables After installation and before installing the database schema, you must create the environment variables identified in the following table. To set the environment variables: Choose one of the following: Add each variable to your profile using the command in the table.
  • Page 21: Verifying The Environment Variables

    New Era of Networks Product Environment Variables Variable NNSY_ROOT ICU_DATA PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH Verifying the Environment Variables Using the env command, verify that the system variables for your operating environment are set properly: New Era of Networks product environment variables identified in New Era of Networks Product Environment Variables on page 17.
  • Page 22 Chapter 3 New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Installation Guide...
  • Page 23: Chapter 4: Hp-Ux Installation

    HP-UX Installation This chapter describes the steps to prepare for and run an installation on HP- The installation process includes the following procedures: Preparing for an HP-UX Installation Installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Setting Environment Variables After installing the server files, the post-installation process includes: Verifying the installation by ensuring all the necessary sub-directories are in place using the procedures documented at the end of the...
  • Page 24: Preparing For An Hp-Ux Installation

    Chapter 4 Preparing for an HP-UX Installation This section presents the steps you should take before you run the installation procedure: Installing Required Software Verifying the Database Environment Uninstalling Previous Releases Review the printed Release Bulletin included with this package for any last-minute updates to this Installation Guide.
  • Page 25 Example: export DISPLAY=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:0.0 To begin the installation operation, type the following and press ENTER: swinstall The SD Install Software Selection and the Specify Source windows appear. In the Specify Source window, select CDROM and type the Source Host Name and Source Depot Path at Source Depot Type.
  • Page 26 Chapter 4 11. Click OK to continue. The Confirmation window appears. 12. Click Yes to start the installation. When the installation completes, the status displays Completed in the Install Window. 13. From the Install window, do any of the following to review installation details: Click Product Summary to view the installation status of components.
  • Page 27: Setting Environment Variables

    Setting Environment Variables After installation and before installing the database schema, you must create the environment variables identified in the following table. To set the environment variables: Choose one of the following: Add each variable to your profile using the command in the table. Enter the information on the command line each time you start and executable.
  • Page 28 Chapter 4 New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Installation Guide...
  • Page 29: Chapter 5: Aix Installation

    AIX Installation This chapter describes how to prepare for and run an installation on AIX. It includes the installation of all components. The installation process includes the following procedures: Preparing for an AIX Installation Installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Setting Environment Variables After installing the server files, the post-installation process includes: Verifying the installation by ensuring all the necessary sub-directories...
  • Page 30: Preparing For An Aix Installation

    Chapter 5 Preparing for an AIX Installation This section describes the steps you should take before you run the installation procedure: Installing Required Software Verifying the Database Environment Uninstalling Previous Releases Review the printed Release Bulletin included with this package for any last-minute updates to this Installation Guide.
  • Page 31: Installing New Era Of Networks Adapter For Flat Files

    Installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files If you are installing the product for the first time, accept the default setting to install all packages. This selection installs all components and associated dependencies and allows you to make full use of the product.
  • Page 32 Chapter 5 SMIT Prompt Mount as a removable file system? Mount as a Read Only system? Disallow device access via this mount? Disallow execution of suid and sqid programs in this file system? To execute the mount command, click OK. When the mount has succeeded, click Done.
  • Page 33 SMIT Prompt Response EXTEND file systems if Click Yes. space needed? If you already chose Yes for the AUTOMATICALLY install requisite software? prompt, click No. OVERWRITE same or Click No. newer versions? You can not choose the same response as you chose for AUTOMATICALLY install requested software? VERIFY install and check Click Yes.
  • Page 34: Setting Environment Variables

    Chapter 5 Setting Environment Variables After installation and before installing the database schema, you must create the environment variables identified in the following table. To set the environment variables: Choose one of the following: Add each variable to your profile using the command in the table. Enter the information on the command line each time you start an executable.
  • Page 35: Chapter 6: Uninstalling New Era Of Networks Adapter For Flat Files

    Uninstalling New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files This chapter describes how to uninstall a previous version of New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files from a Windows, Solaris, HP-UX, or AIX server. Chapter 6 New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Installation Guide...
  • Page 36: Uninstalling From A Windows Server

    Chapter 6 Uninstalling from a Windows Server Before uninstalling New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files, you must manually delete all user files. The InstallShield wizard removes only the files and directories that were put there by the InstallShield. To uninstall New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files components on Windows From the Windows Control Panel, choose Add/Remove Programs.
  • Page 37 Modify - select some or all of the parts of the selected component to uninstall. Repair - reinstall the selected program components. Remove - uninstall the selected program components. The default method is Modify. Select Remove to delete all of the selected components and click Next. Click OK on the confirmation prompt to completely remove the selected application and all of its components.
  • Page 38: Uninstalling From Solaris

    Chapter 6 Uninstalling from Solaris To uninstall New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files from Solaris: Login as root. Use one of the following methods to view all software that is installed on your machine: At the command prompt, type pkginfo <package name> and press Enter. At the command prompt, type pkgrm <package name>...
  • Page 39: Uninstalling From Hp-Ux

    Uninstalling from HP-UX To uninstall New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files from HP-UX: Log on as root. Type swremove. The SD Remove Software Selection window appears. OTES If you have multiple New Era of Networks products installed on your machine, the Component Installer displays all the products.
  • Page 40: Uninstalling From Aix

    Chapter 6 Uninstalling from AIX To uninstall New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files from AIX: Log on as root. Type smit. The main SMIT window appears. From the SMIT window, choose Software Installation and Maintenance. Choose Software Maintenance & Utilities Remove Installed Software. The Remove Installed Software window appears.
  • Page 41 After the uninstall is complete, remarks are displayed in the output section of the Remove Installed Software window. You can scroll to view remarks for all of the software removed. To exit this window, click Done, and then Cancel. Multiple packages can be removed simultaneously. In the Name of Software field, either type each package (separated by a space) that you want to remove or use the List option to select the packages.
  • Page 42 Chapter 6 New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Installation Guide...
  • Page 43: Glossary

    Glossary abend Acronym for abnormal end. More commonly known as a crash. accelerator keys A combination of keystrokes that bypasses the menu system to carry out an action. action An action defines a function to perform in a subscription. The Reformat and Put Message actions are predefined and the user can provide generic actions as well.
  • Page 44 structures, and functions that can be used by an application program to invoke New Era of Networks Rules, Formatter, and Messaging services. Plural: APIs. argument In the New Era of Networks Rules GUI, an argument is evaluation criteria made up of fields from a message and associated operators.
  • Page 45 Glossary A request for the next message in a queue. Compare to put. Abbreviation for graphical user interface. heterogeneous Composed of different parts of different kinds. Having dissimilar constituents. Hexadecimal means 16. The base 16 numbering system is used to represent binary numbers. literal One or more symbols or letters in data that represents itself.
  • Page 46 protocol A set of rules that govern the transmission and reception of data. A request to store a message in a queue. Compare to get. regular expression Strings which express rules for string pattern matching. rule A rule is uniquely defined by its application group, message type, and rule name. It contains evaluation criteria (a rules expression) and is associated with subscriptions to perform if the rule evaluates to true.
  • Page 47 transaction An activity or request. Additions, changes, and deletions are typical transactions stored in a computer. transaction management A method of handling electronic messaging such that only committed messages are sent and only messages received and committed are considered delivered. transaction processing A method of handling computer operations in which the operations take place immediately upon receipt of the processing request.
  • Page 48 New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Installation Guide...
  • Page 49: Index

    DB2 verifying on Microsoft SQL verifying on Oracle verifying on Sybase disk space requirements documentation set e-ADK uninstalling from AIX uninstalling from Solaris e-Biz Integrator environment variables...
  • Page 50 software requirements uninstalling e-ADK Solaris installation SparcWorks supported platforms system variables uninstalling e-ADK from AIX from Solaris uninstalling New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files from HP-UX from Windows Windows uninstalling New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Windows 2000 installing New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Windows Installation...

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