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Checklist Before Installing<br />

Checklist Before Installing<br />

<strong>Progress</strong> <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>8.5</strong> is installed from one installer program, <strong>and</strong> includes the Eclipse<br />

environment, <strong>Sonic</strong> plugins, all the <strong>Sonic</strong> products, <strong>and</strong> all the <strong>Sonic</strong> tools. The<br />

requirements <strong>and</strong> options for <strong>Progress</strong> <strong>Sonic</strong> Workbench are streamlined for evaluation<br />

licenses, while development licenses allow for several options, including the opportunity<br />

to initiate an upgrade to an existing installation.<br />

Licensed for Evaluation<br />

<strong>Progress</strong> <strong>Sonic</strong> allows for time-delimited evaluation of the <strong>Sonic</strong> Workbench <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>Sonic</strong>MQ.<br />

◆ Checklist in preparation for evaluation of <strong>Progress</strong> <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>8.5</strong>:<br />

1. [ ] Required license keys — You must have license keys to install evaluation<br />

software.<br />

■ <strong>Sonic</strong> Workbench install — Its evaluation license key provides corresponding<br />

time-delimited licensing for each of the component products.<br />

■ <strong>Sonic</strong>MQ Developer install — Its evaluation license key provides time-delimited<br />

licensing for <strong>Sonic</strong>MQ.<br />

2. [ ] Supported platform — Confirm that the system where you plan to perform an<br />

installation is a supported platform. For more information, see the <strong>Progress</strong> <strong>Sonic</strong><br />

Web page, www.progress.com/<strong>Sonic</strong>.<br />

3. [ ] Disk space available — Confirm that you have adequate disk space (<strong>and</strong>, under<br />

Linux, available disk quota in your target directory) for the installation. If you are<br />

installing from media, you need at least 1.5 GB <strong>and</strong> should have at least another<br />

400 MB available disk space for data files <strong>and</strong> logs.<br />

4. [ ] <strong>Installation</strong> location is not in use — An existing target directory should be a new<br />

directory or cleared of any residual artifacts from a previous <strong>Sonic</strong> installation.<br />

5. [ ] Default port available — Check whether the default port value, 2506, is in use. You<br />

can choose any port you want to use but the selected port number must not be in use.<br />

A <strong>Sonic</strong> Workbench evaluation installation can be upgraded to a registered development<br />

license through utility software. A <strong>Sonic</strong>MQ evaluation installation can be upgraded to a<br />

development license by updating the control code of each broker.<br />

<strong>Progress</strong> <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Upgrade</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>8.5</strong> 63

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