The following statements represent known issues with the TDI installation process. Workarounds are provided where available.
The InstallAnywhere 2009 (IA) installer used by TDI v7.1 allows you to install multiple versions of TDI. However, these installations are not tracked properly in the Windows Add/Remove Programs control panel.
In fact, only the last installation you performed is visible there. If we use the control panel to uninstall TDI, it is indeed the last installation you remove. Any remaining installations will not be visible.
The recommended and safer way to uninstall a particular version is to go to the TDI_install_dir/_uninst folder of a particular installation, and run the uninstaller executable from there.
When installing TDI on a Linux operating system, the glibc package must be at level 2.3 or higher.
To determine the level of the glibc package, run the following command:
rpm -qa|grep glibc
Make sure that Maintenance Level 3 has been applied before installing IBM TDI 7.1 on an AIX 5.3 operating system.
During TDI installation on a Windows operating system in Simplified Chinese, some text strings in normal text should be in bold text.
Some errors are shown at the start of uninstallation in console mode.
These messages may display when you uninstall TDI from any TDI supported operating system.
Messages similar to these may display when you uninstall TDI 6.1.1 using the -console option:
Windows:
Additional class path file not found: /tmp/istemp3045024053031/_bundledJRE_/jre/lib/ext/ibmjsseprovider2.jar Additional class path file not found: /tmp/istemp3045024053031/_bundledJRE_/jre/lib/ext/jdmpview.jar Additional class path file not found: /tmp/istemp3045024053031/_bundledJRE_/jre/lib/ext/gskikm.jar Additional class path file not found: /tmp/istemp3045024053031/_bundledJRE_/jre/lib/ext/jaccess.jar Additional class path file not found: /tmp/istemp3045024053031/_bundledJRE_/jre/lib/ext/indicim.jar Additional class path file not found: /tmp/istemp3045024053031/_bundledJRE_/jre/lib/ext/ibmjceprovider.jar Additional class path file not found: /tmp/istemp3045024053031/_bundledJRE_/jre/lib/ext/ldapsec.jar Additional class path file not found: /tmp/istemp3045024053031/_bundledJRE_/jre/lib/ext/oldcertpath.jar Additional class path file not found: /tmp/istemp3045024053031/_bundledJRE_/jre/lib/ext/IBMKeyManagementServer.jar Additional class path file not found: /tmp/istemp3045024053031/_bundledJRE_/jre/lib/ext/ibmjcefips.jar Additional class path file not found: /tmp/istemp3045024053031/_bundledJRE_/jre/lib/ext/CmpCrmf.jar Additional class path file not found: /tmp/istemp3045024053031/_bundledJRE_/jre/lib/ext/ibmkeycert.jar Additional class path file not found: /tmp/istemp3045024053031/_bundledJRE_/jre/lib/ext/ibmpkcs11impl.jar
AIX:
cat: 0652-050 Cannot open /tmp/istemp332024160032502/chunk2. rm: /tmp/istemp332024160032502/chunk1: A file or directory in the path name does not exist. rm: /tmp/istemp332024160032502/chunk2: A file or directory in the path name does not exist. bash#
These messages do not cause the uninstaller to fail. You can ignore these messages.
ISMP debug statements may display when you install or uninstall TDI V7.0 using the -console option on any supported operating systems. These statements do not cause the installation or uninstallation to fail.
TDI 6.0 does not support the HP-UX 11iv2 operating system. Because of this, migration from TDI 6.0 to TDI 7.0 is not supported on HP-UX 11iv2 (11.23) PA-RISC platforms.
The installer fails with the message:
The JAVA class is not found: run.
You must have both the .exe file and the JAR installer files in the directory where you are running the installer. Note that the executable file for Windows is the .exe file and the UNIX executable file is .bin.
A silent installation or uninstallation runs in the background. The only way to tell when the silent process has completed, or if an error has occurred, is to follow the installation or uninstallation log while the silent process executes. If we do not monitor the log during installation or uninstallation, you are unable to determine if the silent process completes.