install
Use the install
program from the command line of the Linux, UNIX, Windows, or IBM i operating system to:
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install event messages (into the registry) so they are displayed in the Windows Event Manager.
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install the Oracle GoldenGate Manager program as a Windows service.
The install
program is installed in the Oracle GoldenGate installation directory or library.
By default, the Manager service is installed to start automatically at system boot time. This can be changed by specifying the MANUALSTART
option.
In addition, install can be used to de-install event messages and the Manager service.
Installation of event messages and the Manager program as a service is recommended. For example:
install item [item...]
In this command item
is one of addevents | deleteevents addservice | deleteservice autostart | manualstart
and the user credentials:
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ADDEVENTS
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Adds Oracle GoldenGate events. By default, the errors logged are generic. To display specific content, including the user name and process, the parameter file name, and the error text, copy the
category.dll
andggsmsg.dll
files from the installation directory to theSYSTEM32
directory. -
DELETEEVENTS
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Deletes Oracle GoldenGate events from the registry.
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ADDSERVICE
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Adds the Manager program as a Windows service named
GGSMGR
(default) or a name specified in a GLOBALS file. Create GLOBALS as a text file (uppercase name, no file extension) in the installation directory, and specify the service name with theMGRSERVNAME
parameter before running install.MGRSERVNAME service name>
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DELETESERVICE
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Removes the Oracle GoldenGate Manager service.
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AUTOSTART
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If
ADDSERVICE
is used, specifies that the service starts at system boot time (the default). -
MANUALSTART
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If
ADDSERVICE
is used, specifies that the service starts only at user request (through GGSCI or the Services applet of the Control Panel). By default, the Manager service starts at system boot time. IfADDSERVICE
is used, this adds the Manager program as an interactive Windows service. -
USER specification
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Specifies a user name for executing Manager. For
specification
, include the domain name, a backward slash, and the user name., For example,HEADQT\GGSMGR
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PASSWORD password
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Specifies the user name password for the
USER
executing the Manager service. The password must be listed within double quotes. -
WAITFORSERVICE service name
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Specifies a service that the Manager service should wait on before starting. The server name must not contain spaces and can be obtained from the Windows Service Manager applet.
install.exe addservice addevents user hostname\oggmgr password "123abc" waitforservice MSSQL$SQL2008R2