If you double-click on i4tgtid.exe, a message box displaying the win32mac target id of the machine will be presented. The target id is a number represented in hexadecimal notation. Make sure that the string "win32mac" is also displayed alongside with the target ID.
Depending on the network configuration of your machine, the win32mac target id might not be available. This is when i4target.exe in command-line mode is needed:
The concepts, procedures and look and feel of the installation procedure for Windows have been carried over to the UNIX environment in order to provide a common Version 5 installation interface for all supported operating systems.
This installation procedure steps you through a CATIA installation, for illustration purposes. The installation steps are the same for installing ENOVIA DMU Navigator and DELMIA configurations.
Before starting the installation, refer to What You Need Before Installing Version 5 to check you have all the hardware and software prerequisites. Support for 64-bit Architecture Capabilities for AIX 5L There are both 32-bit code installation CD-ROMs which you can install on normal AIX, and 64-bit code installation CD-ROMs which you can install only on AIX 5L.
Before ordering a nodelock license, you need to obtain the target ID of your computer. The target id must accompany the license order. The Certificat.lic file is generated using the target ID of your computer.
Before installing the software, the application has no way of determining the target ID. In this case, if you have installed IBM License Use Management Runtime (LUM), you can use the tools provided by LUM to obtain the target ID.
On AIX, the CATNodelockMgt tool displays a target ID different from what is displayed by the uname -m AIX command. This command is not the correct way for getting the AIX target ID. Given that it has never been documented, it is not supported. The correct ways are listed above.
Note that, by chance, the results obtained by running both the uname -m and i4target -O command were identical until V5R10 or LUM 4.6.5. This is no longer the case on subsequent levels because IBM LUM changed the algorithm which is used to compute the AIX target ID.
However, even if V5R11 displays an AIX target ID different from the one displayed by V5R10, for backward compatibility reasons V5R11 and above continue to consider as valid the licenses generated with a target ID equal to that obtained by running the command uname -m. This compatibility will be removed in a future release.
Phase 1: Mount and Declare the CD-ROM Note: before proceeding, you must first must create a filesystem into which the ENOVIAV5VPM product files will be unloaded (the filesystem must be dedicated to ENOVIA V5).
in order to verify that you have enough free disk space in the file system in which you intend to unload the code.
If you are running Solaris, inserting the CD-ROM declares and mounts the CD-ROM automatically (unless you disabled this feature).
The Version 5 setup program will be run. The setup program checks you have the correct prerequisites. Then, the Welcome dialog box greets you. The setup program invokes a full self-explanatory graphical interface which walks you through the installation.
If you decide to skip the licensing step, or if you have a license enrollment certificate in paper format only (and not in electronic format), you can enroll your licenses later, after the installation has been completed. For more information, refer to Enrolling Nodelock Licenses After the Installation.
The folder you choose must be empty. You can also specify a new folder: the folder will be created after confirmation.
This dialog box lets you specify whether you want to install all of the software on the CD-ROM, or select the configurations and/or products to be installed:
Check the buttons to install the user interface files for the appropriate language(s) and/or to install language-indexed fonts. Uncheck the buttons for the language files you do not want to install. Uncheck the buttons for the language files you do not want to install. This will let you skip the installation of unnecessary language files and fonts and enable you to save disk space.
The following language-indexed fonts are all installed by default:
Note that the choice you make at installation is definitive: you cannot add or remove languages or fonts later when installing additional configurations and/or products.
By default, the list of all the configurations on the CD-ROM is displayed.
The dialog box specifies the space available for the installation. Clicking on each configuration or product also specifies the amount of space required for installing those configurations or products; the space required is updated progressively as you select from the list.
At this stage, and depending on the space required for the configurations you are installing, you may be informed that there is not enough space in the destination directory. If so, go back and choose another destination directory where this enough space.
There is nothing to prevent you from installing all the configurations and products on the CD-ROM. However, you will be able to use only the software for which you have enrolled licenses, except if you are using a demo mode license as explained in Running in Demo Mode.
Note that the default values are set to 1570/1590/200. If CATIA or DMU have been installed previously, these values are already taken. If this is the case, use different values than the CATIA and DMU port numbers.
For Port Number for Orbix daemon, the default is 1570. A check is performed to determine if the port if free. If it is not free, the port number proposed is incremented by "1" until a free port is found.
For Starting port number for daemon-run servers, the default is 1590. No check is performed to determine if the port if free. If it is not free, the port number proposed is incremented by "20".Check the option Boot Orbix daemon at restart if you want the Orbix daemon to be restarted the next time you reboot your workstation.
You enter a value in minutes, then the value is internally transformed into ms and stored in the CATIAServerManager.imp file. When launching a server under its responsibility, the server manager passes the timeout value to it. The default value is 60 mn. The value can be increased up to 35.700 mn (1 month). The value can be decreased down to 2 mn. The increment is 1 mn.
This behavior is valid for all servers run by the server manager: ENOVIAV5VPM, 3dcom, and the settings server for example. Only servers managed by the server manager take into account the timeout parameter. For example, the workbook server is not impacted by the timeout value.
This task explains how to modify the timeout of the ENOVIAV5VPM, 3d com and Settings servers. Note that the Settings server is common to both ENOVIAV5VPM and 3d com. You can control the timeout settings either globally or individually for each server.
When installing a Version 5 product which contains a potential vault client, this dialog box prompts you to indicate if you want to configure a vault client once the code has been installed. If you choose to configure a vault client, you will be prompted to do so in another dialog box which will be displayed before the enoviadbsetup process is started.
After installation, you can run the VaultClientSetup command in order to catalog another vault server, modify the parameters of an existing one, or remove an existing one. The VaultClientSetupB command provides the same functionalities in batch mode.
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