The install may be a full install or a reconfiguration of an existing install. The install may be local or remote, and may be done in batch or interactive mode.
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Full or Reconfiguration
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Full install is a complete install of all files.
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Once Connect CDC has been installed, Reconfiguration is offered as a choice for changing all parameters except the install directory and the host where it is installed.
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Local or Remote
There are two types of hosts during an install. The originating host runs the installer program. The recipient host is the machine on which Connect CDC is being installed.
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A local install runs the Installer on the originating host and installs Connect CDC on the same host. In this case, the originating host and recipient host are the same.
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A remote install runs the installer on the originating host but installs Connect CDC onto a different host. The Java Installer may run on a Windows or UNIX host and install on a UNIX, Linux, or IBM i host (see the IBM i Installation Guide). The TCP/IP server daemons, FTP and SSH, must be running on the installing host.
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Interactive GUI or Batch Installer
Connect CDC may be installed via a GUI Installer or a Batch Installer.
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Java 11 is required to be installed on the remote system.