Micro Focus offers two types of installers on UNIX and Linux - a proprietary Micro Focus installer for installing on UNIX and Linux and a standard RPM (RPM Package Manager) installer for installing on Linux.
Before starting the installation, see Software Requirements.
These are the steps to install this product:
chmod +x setup_visualcobol_devhub_7.0_platform
./setup_visualcobol_devhub_7.0_platform
If you don't run this as superuser you will be prompted to enter the superuser password during the installation.
The COBOL environment is installed by default into /opt/microfocus/VisualCOBOL, (COBDIR).
During the installation process, the installer configures the product's Enterprise Server System Administrator Process User ID. The Process User ID will be the owner of all Enterprise Server processes except the one for the Micro Focus Directory Server (MFDS). The Directory Server process (Enterprise Server Administration) runs as root as this allows it to access the system files and ports.
All Enterprise Server processes you start from Enterprise Server Administration run under the Process User ID which can affects the file access and creation.
You must supply the user ID at the command line - specify -EsadminID=[ ID ] as part of your command.
By default, the installer uses the login id of the user that runs the installer for the Process User ID. To change the user id after you complete the installation, execute $COBDIR/bin/casperm.sh and follow the onscreen instructions.
./setup_visualcobol_devhub_7.0_platform -skipsafenet
touch /var/microfocuslicensing/SKIP_SAFENET_INSTALL
While the file is present, the SafeNet installer does not make changes to the installation or shutdown the running license daemons. If licensing needs to be updated later, you can rerun the MFLicenseServerInstall.sh from within the $COBDIR/safenet folder with the force command line option:
cd $COBDIR/safenet ./MFLicenseServerInstall.sh force
./setup file -skipautopass
touch /opt/microfocus/licensing/SKIP_AUTOPASS_INSTALL
cd $COBDIR/safenet ./MFLicenseServerInstall.sh force