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    About This Document >>
    Installing SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS >>
        Preparing for Installation >>
        Installing the SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS Software >>
            Unpacking the Installation Package
            Creating the SAMPLIB and PARMLIB Directories
            Preparing the System
            Creating the SSHD2 User
            Creating the /usr/lpp/ssh2 Directory
            Running the Setup Script
    Getting Started with SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS >>
    Setting up Non-Interactive Server and User Authentication >>
    Setting up Non-Interactive Secure File Transfer >>

Unpacking the Installation Package

The contents of the installation package are binary programs and EBCDIC text files. Use binary mode to copy the package and unpack it without codeset conversion.

Before copying and unpacking the installation package, make sure that the temporary directory has at least 300 MB of free space.

Online Package

If you are installing from a downloaded online package, do the following steps:

  1. Unpack the online package ssh-tectia-server-m-5.5.0-ibmzos.tar to a suitable temporary location, for example /tmp in the USS file system, with the following command:

    > tar xvf ssh-tectia-server-m-5.5.0-ibmzos.tar
    

    This will create the directory /tmp/ssh-tectia-server-m-5.5.0-ibmzos that contains ssh-5.5.0-ibmzos_1_5.tar.Z package.

  2. Unpack the ssh-5.5.0-ibmzos_1_5.tar.Z package with the following commands:

    > cd /tmp/ssh-tectia-server-m-5.5.0-ibmzos
    > tar xvzf ssh-5.5.0-ibmzos_1_5.tar.Z
    

    This will create the directory /tmp/ssh-tectia-server-m-5.5.0-ibmzos/ssh2-5.5.0.<build>, where <build> is the current build number of the package.

CD-ROM

If you are installing from CD-ROM, do the following steps:

  1. Copy the ssh-5.5.0-ibmzos_1_5.tar.Z package to a suitable temporary directory, for example /tmp in the USS file system.
  2. Unpack the ssh-5.5.0-ibmzos_1_5.tar.Z package to a temporary location, for example /tmp in the USS file system, with the following command:
    > tar xvzf ssh-5.5.0-ibmzos_1_5.tar.Z
    
    This will create the directory /tmp/ssh2-5.5.0.<build>, where <build> is the current build number of the package.

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