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  1. Preface
  2. PowerExchange Installation and Upgrade Overview
  3. Installation Planning
  4. Upgrade Planning
  5. Installing and Upgrading PowerExchange on IBM i
  6. Installing and Upgrading PowerExchange on Linux and UNIX
  7. Installing and Upgrading PowerExchange on Windows
  8. Installing and Upgrading PowerExchange on z/OS
  9. Appendix A: Upgrade Considerations
  10. Appendix B: PowerExchange Environment
  11. Appendix C: Manual Installation on IBM i

Installation and Upgrade Guide

Installation and Upgrade Guide

Step 1. Transfer the TAR File to the Linux or UNIX System

Step 1. Transfer the TAR File to the Linux or UNIX System

In this step, you transfer the TAR file from the CD image to the Linux or UNIX system.
Use FTP to transfer the hotfix installation TAR file in BINARY mode to the current PowerExchange installation directory on the Linux or UNIX system.
PowerExchange provides a single tar file that contains the software for each platform. The tar file is located in the
patches/unix
directory of the CD image. The name of the tar file varies by platform.
The following table lists the subdirectories that contain the tar file, the format of the tar file name, and the binary type for each platform:
Subdirectory
File Name
Binary Type
aix
pwx
vrm
_hotfix
n
_aix64.tar
AIX 64-bit
linux
pwx
vrm
_hotfix
n
_linux_em64t.tar
pwx
vrm
_hotfix
n
_suse11_x64.tar
RedHat Linux 64-bit, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 64-bit
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 64-bit
solaris
pwx
vrm
_hotfix
n
_solaris_sp64.tar
Solaris 64-bit
The variable
vrm
is the version, release, and modification level, and the variable
n
is the hotfix number. For more information about the exact file names, see the
PowerExchange Release Notes
for the PowerExchange hotfix.

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