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Installing in Text Mode

[Note]Note

Text mode is not available on Windows.

To install in a command terminal:

  1. Open a command terminal.

  2. If you are using OS X, mount the installer's disk image.

  3. If you are using Unix or Linux, change to the directory into which you downloaded the installer.

  4. Enter the appropriate command for your platform:

    OS X
    sudo /Volumes/Fuse-ESB-Enterprise-X.X.X.fuse-xxx-osx-installer.dmg/Fuse-ESB-Enterprise-7.0.0.fuse-00-061-osx-installer.app/Contents/MacOS/osx-intel --mode text
    Unix/Linux 32-bit
    ./Fuse-ESB-Enterprise-X.X.X.fuse-xxx-linux-installer.run --mode text
    Unix/Linux 64-bit
    ./Fuse-ESB-Enterprise-X.X.X.fuse-xxx-linux-x64-installer.run --mode text
  5. If you encounter a warning about recommended system requirements, press Enter to continue.

    [Note]Note

    You should evaluate the decision to install on this system. It is likely not going to perform well for mission critical applications.

  6. Read the Red Hat license agreement.

    Press Enter for a new screen of text. Repeat this until you reach the end of the license.

  7. Enter y when asked to accept the license agreement.

  8. Press Enter to accept the agreement and continue with the installation.

  9. Read the Third Party license agreement.

    Press Enter for a new screen of text. Repeat this until you reach the end of the license.

  10. Enter y when asked to accept the license agreement.

  11. Press Enter to accept the agreement and continue with the installation.

  12. Specify the location for the installation.

    The default locations are:

    OS X/Applications/FuseESBEnterprise-7.1.x
    Unix/Linux/opt/FuseESBEnterprise-7.1.x
  13. Select the installation type by entering the number for the desired type.

    For more information on installation types see Installation Types.

  14. Press Enter to accept the installation type.

  15. Specify the user account that will own the installation.

    The default user is fuse.

    [Note]Note

    If the specified user does not exist, the installer will create it.

    [Important]Important

    On OS X, you need to set the password for this user in System Preferences before this user can start up and run Fuse ESB Enterprise.

    [Warning]Warning

    On RHEL the default user name conflicts with the preconfigured fuse user. You will need to change the user name.

  16. Enter the name of the user group who will have read, write, and execute privileges for the installation.

    The default group is fusesource.

    [Note]Note

    If the specified group does not exist, the installer will create it and add the owner to it.

  17. Specify if you would like to install the server as a system service.

      • Press y to install the server as a system service.

      • Press N to install the server as a system service.

    1. Press Enter to confirm your choice.

  18. Press Enter to start installing on your computer.

  19. When the installer finishes:

    • Press y then Enter to exit the installer and view the README file.

    • Press n then Enter to exit the installer without viewing the README file.

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