lasetup - Lawson Install Setup
lasetup
is a Perl script that
loads software onto your system and, in the case of a CTP, will back
up any modified files.
To run lasetup, specify this information:
perl $GENDIR/bin/lasetup patch productline
Two log files are created by lasetup
, both of which are found in the following directory:
$LAWDIR/productline/Admin/
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The install.log file is the log file for the lasetup command. It keeps a cumulative log of all the installations you perform against a given product line. This file is backed up and a fresh log started when you install a full cyclical release over a previous one.
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The preview.log file records the CTP changes before they are actually made; the file is overwritten with each installation.
Note: You must wait until / has completed before installing another CTP. The / command cannot process multiple CTPs in parallel.
install.log
If there is a problem during lasetup
, you need to check for
errors and correct them to rerun lawappinstall
and properly install the release, MSP, or CTP.
The install.log lists any error messages or warning messages.
The install.log file displays details of the CTP installation. Included in the install.log file is a table that provides details regarding the files being delivered with the CTP. The table consists of the following:
Column | Description |
---|---|
File Name | The file name column displays a list of the files in the product line to which you are applying the CTP. |
Existing Version |
The existing version column displays the version number of the file that is installed in the customer product line. The customer version number is accompanied by a symbol indicating the status of the file. These statuses are:
|
Patch Version | The patch version column displays the version number of the file that is delivered in the CTP. |
Patched in | The patched in column indicates whether a file has been patched. |
Backed Up | The backed up column indicates if a file has been stored in the backup directory. Files that were determined to have local modifications or suspected of having modifications will always be backed up. |
The following is an example of the install.log file.
03/25/2011 8:55:29 Installation begun on 03/25/2011 8:55:28 - command line
= "/901int/univ/bin/lasetup initial /cmbase/brenda/MDV_PHII/
TEST/OLD_FORMAT 901 MSPTEST3 F3-0EQENEGERTHR8 9999", installing release
"9.0.1" with the "initial" command directive, logfile = "/901int/apps/
msptest3/Admin/install.log".
This is a new install. 03/25/2011 8:55:29 Unloading software with 'appsetup'
command - logfile = /901int/apps/msptest3/Admin/setup.log .
03/25/2011 9:14:34 'appsetup' command completed.
######## 9.0.1 file activity summary ########
Existing Patch Patched Backed File Name Version Version
In Up
############ End of 9.0.1 summary ############
# KEY TO SUMMARY: # M indicates local modifications detected.
# m indicates local modifications possible, unable to determine.
# NL indicates you are not licensed for this file.
# + indicates a new file.
03/25/2011 9:15:15 Installation of 9.0.1 complete
(start = 03/25/2011 8:55:28, stop = 03/25/2011 9:15:15).
03/25/2011 14:38:32 Installation begun on 03/25/2011 14:38:30 - command line
= "/901int/univ/bin/lasetup staged /901int/apps /cmbase
/brenda/MDV_PHII/TEST/OLD_FORMAT
901_MSP5 MSPTEST3 F3-0EQENEGERTHR8 9999", installing release
"901_MSP5" with the "staged" command directive, logfile
= "/901int/apps/msptest3/Admin/install.log".
This install will apply a Maintenance Service Pack (MSP) to an existing Productline.
03/25/2011 14:38:32 Unloading software with 'appsetup' command - logfile
= /901int/apps/msptest3/Admin/setup.log . 03/25/2011 14:58:43
'appsetup' command completed. 03/25/2011 15:00:11
The following new directories were created in the Productline:
edi/re 03/25/2011 16:31:56
Now patching files (all patched files will be backed up)...
03/25/2011 16:32:37
...done patching files.
################################# 901_MSP5 file activity summary #################################
File Name Existing Version Patch Version Patched In Backed Up
Admin/+LAWSON.alp 15.1.1.1.5 15.1.1.1.5.1.7.1.1 Yes Yes
Admin/+LAWSON.dict 16.1.2 16.1.2.2.10 Yes Yes
Admin/+LAWSON.swap 16.1.2 16.1.2.2.10 Yes Yes
Admin/ac.exp 15.1.1.2.1 15.1.1.2.11 Yes Yes
Admin/ac.menus 15.1.
###################################### End of 8.0.3.9 summary ######################################
# KEY TO SUMMARY: # M indicates local modifications detected.
# m indicates local modifications possible, unable to determine.
# NL indicates you are not licensed for this file.
# + indicates a new file.
03/29/2005 4:25:11 Installation of 8.0.3.9 complete