Product Distribution File
Universal Agent for SOA 6.7.0.x is available as a Debian installation package.
The name of the Universal Agent for SOA for Linux distribution file has the following format:
sb-soa-v.r.m.l-linux-arch[-pkg].tar.Z
In this format:
- v.r.m.l is the version, release, modification, and level of the Universal Agent for SOA application.
- arch is the base target architecture.
- pkg is an optional package type identifier.
For example, the name of the 64-bit Debian distribution for the 6.7.0.0 release that supports Linux kernel versions 3 and higher is sb-soa-6.7.0.0-linux-3-x86_64-deb.tar.Z
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Unpacking and Installation Procedures
To unpack and install Universal Agent for SOA, perform the following steps:
Step 1 | Create a directory (or select an existing directory) in which to save the package file. |
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Step 2 | Save the package file into that directory. |
Step 3 | Uncompress and extract the installation file in the current working directory. The command to extract the files is: RPM Package RPM Package |
Step 4 | After the extraction is complete, run the installation script, upsinst, which executes the debian packaging commands: |
Step 5 | From the license file that was sent to you by Stonebranch, Inc., add the license information to the |
Step 6 | Recycle Universal Broker using the following commands (cd to |
Step 7 | Use Universal Query (cd to |
Removing Universal Agent for SOA for Linux
Note
Before removing Universal Agent for SOA for Linux, stop the ubrokerd daemon. Also, it is strongly recommended that you back up existing data before removing Universal Agent for SOA for Linux.
Debian Package
Universal Agent for SOA for Linux is removed with the dpkg command. The command must be executed with the superuser authority.
RPM Package
Universal Agent for SOA for Linux is removed with the rpm command. The command must be executed with the superuser authority.
Listing Universal Agent for SOA for Linux Information
Debian Package
To list information for Universal Agent for SOA for Linux, issue the following command:
RPM Package
To list information for Universal Agent for SOA for Linux, issue the following command: