Installing Magic xpi (Magic xpi 3.x)
Carry out the steps below to install the Magic xpi Server on your system.
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The administrator needs to define a user for Magic xpi. Here, magicxpidev will be the user name.
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Magic xpi must be installed in the home directory of the user.
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Login as a Magic xpi Unix user (magicxpidev).
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Create a directory named software and copy the installation file to this folder. For example: magicxpi_<version>.<os>.tar.gz.
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Uncompress the installation file using the gunzip command.
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Run this command: tar xvf software/magicxpi_<version>.<os>.tar
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Run the mgxpiinstall command.
The following information describes the user interface of the mgxpiinstall script. The text in italics is the information provided by the script. Anything in bold is information that the user needs to input.
Magic xpi Installation Procedure
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mgxpiinstall is an interactive shell script to help you install the Magic xpi Server for Unix.
You may press CTRL+C to exit this script at any time and start again.
When asked to type <CR>, press ENTER.
Type <CR> to continue...
The Installation log file is /<Magic xpi user's home directory>/logs/inst_log.
Magic xpi Server Installation
Enter the Java JDK installation directory (JAVA_HOME) (default: /opt/java1.6jdk): /usr/java
Enter the database name to be used by Magic xpi: Oracle or MySql (default: Oracle): Oracle
Enter the Oracle database connection string: oracle_sid.hostname (default: ora10.<HOST NAME>) : <ORA SID>.<HOST NAME>
Enter the Oracle database home directory: /dir/to/oracle/home (default: /u4/ora10/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1) : /u4/ora10/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1
Magic xpi Server and Magic xpi Database Users on Same Machine
Database Gateway
Web Server Configuration
Java-related Configuration
License Information
Magic xpi Internal Database Configuration
Changing Limits for the User