You can install the Imaging Toolkit with or without a database. To set up the Imaging Toolkit with a database, you must do the following:
Install the Firebird database setup and setting the database file
Extract the Imaging Toolkit components
From the folder where the LIT.zip files are extracted, run the executable file.
From the Imaging Toolkit screen, do either of the following:
Click Install Imaging Toolkit with DB.
Follow the instructions on the computer screen.
The following components are included with the Imaging Toolkit:
Imaging Toolkit database
Firebird ODBC driver
Firebird database
Notes:
Click Install Imaging Toolkit without DB.
Follow the instructions on the computer screen.
Note: For JAR, you need only the java-sdk folder that is extracted to the destination directory. |
From the folder where the LIT.zip files are extracted, run the executable file.
From the Imaging Toolkit screen, do either of the following:
Click Install Imaging Toolkit with DB.
Follow the instructions on the computer screen.
Select 32-bit Installation.
The following components are included with the Imaging Toolkit:
Imaging Toolkit database
Firebird ODBC driver
Firebird database
Notes:
Click Install Imaging Toolkit without DB.
Follow the instructions on the computer screen.
Select 32-bit Installation.
Only the Imaging Toolkit is installed.
Note: For JAR, you need only the java-sdk folder that is extracted to the destination directory. |
Locate the following files in the linux_dbsetup folder:
FirebirdCS-2.1.3.18185-0.amd64.rpm (64-bit Linux)
FirebirdCS-2.1.3.18185-0.i686(2).rpm (32-bit Linux)
FirebirdSS-2.1.3.18185-0.i686.rpm (32-bit Linux)
LITJar.FDB
Copy the appropriate package (.rpm) file to a Linux machine.
Install the .rpm file. The installer creates the needed files in /opt/firebird.
Change the Firebird SYSDBA password to
.Using a text editor, from the /opt/firebird folder, open the SYSDBA.password file.
Note the current Firebird-generated password for user SYSDBA (ISC_PASSWD).
Run the changeDBAPassword.sh script from the /opt/firebird/bin folder to prompt for the current password for the SYSDBA user.
# cd /opt/firebird/bin # ./changeDBAPassword.sh Please enter current password for SYSDBA user:
Type the current Firebird-generated password, and then press Enter.
The script prompts for a new password for the SYSDBA user.
Type
, and then press Enter.Note: For more information, see the documentation for Firebird. |
Copy LITJar.FDB to a location that you want. Both this location and LITJar.FDB need full access permissions.
Note: For more information on installing Firebird in a Linux environment, see the documentation for Firebird. |