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Oracle® Transparent Gateway Installation Guide
10g Release 2 (10.2) for Solaris Operating System, hp-ux, IBM AIX, and hp Tru64 UNIX

Part Number B19084-01
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Preface

This guide describes how to install Oracle Transparent Gateway for Solaris Operating System, hp-ux, IBM AIX, and hp Tru64 UNIX.

Intended Audience

This manual is intended for users responsible for installing Oracle Transparent Gateway on UNIX platforms.

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Structure

This guide contains the following chapters:

Chapter 1, "Oracle Transparent Gateway Overview"

This chapter contains an overview of Transparent Gateway as well as issues you should consider before installing the software.

Chapter 2, "Installing Oracle Transparent Gateway for Sybase"

This chapter contains the hardware and software requirements and the installation procedure for Oracle Transparent Gateway for Sybase.

Chapter 3, "Installing Oracle Transparent Gateway for Informix"

This chapter contains the hardware and software requirements and the installation procedure for Oracle Transparent Gateway for Informix.

Chapter 4, "Installing Oracle Transparent Gateway for Ingres II"

This chapter contains the hardware and software requirements and the installation procedure for Oracle Transparent Gateway for Ingres II.

Chapter 5, "Installing Oracle Transparent Gateway for Teradata"

This manual contains the hardware and software requirements and the installation procedure for Oracle Transparent Gateway for Teradata.

Chapter 6, "Deinstalling Oracle Transparent Gateway"

This chapter contains the deinstallation procedure for Oracle Transparent Gateway.

Appendix A, "Using Response Files for Non-Interactive Installation"

This appendix contains information about installing and configuring Oracle Transparent Gateway using response files.

Appendix B, "Troubleshooting"

This appendix contains information about troubleshooting the installation process.

Related Documents

The platform-specific documentation for Oracle Transparent Gateway 10g 10g Release 2 (10.2) products includes the following manuals:

Typographic Conventions

The following typographic conventions are used in this manual:

Convention Meaning
monospace Monospace type indicates UNIX commands, directory names, usernames, pathnames, and filenames.
italics Italic type indicates variables, including variable portions of filenames. It is also used for emphasis and for book titles.
UPPERCASE Uppercase letters indicate Structured Query Language (SQL) reservedwords, initialization parameters, and environment variables.