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<ol> <li> The installation files ship as an installation shell script, a driver and admin <code>.taz</code> file, and a license <code>.lic</code> file. The installation shell script should be ftp'd in ascii. The rest of the files should be ftp'd in binary, where applicable. </li> <li> Downloads these documents, and place them in your desired installation folder. </li> <li> Start the installation process by opening the installation directory using <code>cd</code>, and running <code>sh install.sh</code>. </li> <li> You must choose a TCP port on which to run your HTTP-based iODBC Data Sources Administrator. The default is 8000. You will need to know this port number and your local machine's IP address or hostname to access your Admistrator in a Web browser. This is how you call it: <code>http://machine:portnumber</code> </li> <li> <strong>Log File?</strong> enables you to rename and relocate your Administrative Assistant's log file. It is best to go with the default. </li> <li> You can choose to log all requests. This is not diagnostic-level odbc tracing or connection logging. The default is no. </li> <li> You can change the iODBC Data Source Administrator's default username from "<code>admin</code>." This is the name that you will need to login to OpenLink's HTTP-based iODBC Data Sources Administrator. </li> <li> You can change the iODBC Data Source Administrator's default password from "<code>admin</code>." </li> <li> The installation is complete. </li> </ol> <ol> <li> The installation files ship as an installation shell script, a driver and admin <code>.taz</code> file, and a license <code>.lic</code> file. The installation shell script should be ftp'd in ascii. The rest of the files should be ftp'd in binary, where applicable. </li> <li> Downloads these documents, and place them in your desired installation folder. </li> <li> Start the installation process by opening the installation directory using <code>cd</code>, and running <code>sh install.sh</code>. </li> <li> You must choose a TCP port on which to run your HTTP-based iODBC Data Sources Administrator. The default is 8000. You will need to know this port number and your local machine's IP address or hostname to access your Admistrator in a Web browser. This is how you call it: <code>http://machine:portnumber</code> </li> <li> <strong>Log File?</strong> enables you to rename and relocate your Administrative Assistant's log file. It is best to go with the default. </li> <li> You can choose to log all requests. This is not diagnostic-level odbc tracing or connection logging. The default is no. </li> <li> You can change the iODBC Data Source Administrator's default username from "<code>admin</code>." This is the name that you will need to login to OpenLink's HTTP-based iODBC Data Sources Administrator. </li> <li> You can change the iODBC Data Source Administrator's default password from "<code>admin</code>." </li> <li> The installation is complete. Please proceed to one of the following Data Source Name (DSN) configuration guides: <ul> <li> <a href="#GenericLinuxLiteJDBCDataSourceNameConfigurationGuide">JDBC Data Sources</a> </li> <li> <a href="#GenericLinuxLiteMySQLDataSourceNameConfigurationGuide">MySQL</a> </li> <li> <a href="#GenericLinuxLiteOracleDataSourceNameConfigurationGuide">Oracle</a> </li> <li> <a href="#GenericLinuxLitePostgreSQLDataSourceNameConfigurationGuide">PostgreSQL</a> </li> <li> <a href="#GenericLinuxLiteSQLServerDataSourceNameConfigurationGuide">Microsoft SQL Server</a> </li> </ul> </li> </ol> <ol> <li> The installation files ship as an installation shell script, a driver and admin <code>.taz</code> file, and a license <code>.lic</code> file. The installation shell script should be ftp'd in ascii. The rest of the files should be ftp'd in binary, where applicable. </li> <li> Downloads these documents, and place them in your desired installation folder. </li> <li> Start the installation process by opening the installation directory using <code>cd</code>, and running <code>sh install.sh</code>. </li> <li> You must choose a TCP port on which to run your HTTP-based iODBC Data Sources Administrator. The default is 8000. You will need to know this port number and your local machine's IP address or hostname to access your Admistrator in a Web browser. This is how you call it: <code>http://machine:portnumber</code> </li> <li> <strong>Log File?</strong> enables you to rename and relocate your Administrative Assistant's log file. It is best to go with the default. </li> <li> You can choose to log all requests. This is not diagnostic-level odbc tracing or connection logging. The default is no. </li> <li> You can change the iODBC Data Source Administrator's default username from "<code>admin</code>." This is the name that you will need to login to OpenLink's HTTP-based iODBC Data Sources Administrator. </li> <li> You can change the iODBC Data Source Administrator's default password from "<code>admin</code>." </li> <li> The installation is complete. </li> </ol>
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