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SAP HANA Appliance Software SPS 03
SAP HANA Database - Client Installation and Update Guide
2011-10-24
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Contents
Supported Platforms...............................................................................................................5Chapter 1
SAP HANA Guides..................................................................................................................7Chapter 2
Commands and Call Options for Client Installation with hdbinst...........................................9Chapter 3
Client Installation on Linux....................................................................................................13Chapter 4
Available Clients on Linux.......................................................................................................134.1Default Values for Linux.........................................................................................................134.2Installing the Client on Linux...................................................................................................134.3Logging the Installation on Linux.............................................................................................144.4
Client Installation on Microsoft Windows.............................................................................15Chapter 5
Available Clients on Windows................................................................................................155.1Default Values for Windows...................................................................................................155.2Installing the Client on Windows.............................................................................................165.3Logging the Installation on Windows......................................................................................165.4
Uninstallation of the Client...................................................................................................17Chapter 6
Uninstallation on Linux...........................................................................................................176.1Uninstallation on Linux in Interactive Mode.............................................................................176.1.1Uninstallation on Linux in Batch Mode....................................................................................176.1.2Uninstallation on Windows.....................................................................................................186.2
More Information...................................................................................................................19Appendix A
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Supported Platforms
The following platforms are supported:• Microsoft Windows x32 and x64 versions of:
• Windows XP• Windows Vista• Windows 7
• SUSE Linux Enterprise Server:• x86 64-bit: minimum version Linux SLES11 SP1• x86 32-bit: minimum version Linux SLES 11
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SAP HANA Guides
For more information about SAP HANA landscape, security, installation, and administration, see theresources listed below:
Quick LinkLocationTopic
https://service.sap.com/hana:
• SAP HANA Master Guide• SAP HANA Installation Guide
SAPHANAKnowledgeCenter on SAP ServiceMarketplace
SAPHANA landscape,deployment, and instal-lation
http://help.sap.com/hana_appliance:• SAP HANA Technical Operations Manual• SAP HANA Security Guide
SAPHANAKnowledgeCenter on SAP HelpPortal
SAPHANA administra-tion and security
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Commands and Call Options for Client Installation withhdbinst
Table 3-1: Commands
SyntaxOperating System
./hdbinst -a client [<option_list>]
<option_list> :: = <option> <option> ...Linux
hdbinst -a client [<option_list>]
<option_list> :: = <option> <option> ...Microsoft Windows
Table 3-2: Call Options
DescriptionOption - ShortOption - Long
Installation variant - specifies the directorycontaining the installation kit. For the clientinstallation, specify -a client. On Win-dows, you can omit this call option if youonly have one installation kit - that is, oneinstallation variant - on your system.
-a <dir>--archive_dir=<dir>
Runs the program in batch mode using de-fault values for any relevant call options thatare not specified
-b--batch
Checks whether components of the installa-tion kit are already installed on this host--check_files
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DescriptionOption - ShortOption - Long
Specifies a configuration file for using apreconfigured setup
The file must be in regular ini file format.
The specified name is interpreted by the in-stallation program as relative to the installa-tion directory. If the installation kit is locatedon a read-only file system (for exampleDVD), specify the absolute path to the con-figuration file.
--configfile=<file_name>
Displays the list of installation options-h--help
Specifies a virtual host name
If this option is not specified on the commandline, the value is taken from the entry Hostname in the file <instdirectory>/install/installation.ini(UNIX) or <instdirectory>\install\installation.ini(Windows), if present.
Default: system host name, as returned bythe operating system command hostname.This is generally the computer name withoutdomain suffix.
-H--hostname=<host_name>
Displays available software components andtheir versions-l--list_packages
Displays a list of the installed SAP HANAsystems, clients and studio on the host--list_systems
Suppresses the installation of debug pack-ages--no_debug_packages
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DescriptionOption - ShortOption - Long
Specifies the installation path
The default values are given here:
Default Values for Linux
Default Values for Windows
--path=<path>
Displays the version of the installation pro-gram-v--version
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Client Installation on Linux
4.1 Available Clients on Linux
When you install the client software package, the following clients are installed:• SQLDBC• ODBC• JDBC
4.2 Default Values for Linux
Note:If you do not specify an installation path during installation, the following default values apply:
Installation PathPackage VersionPlatform
/usr/sap/hdbclient32-bitLinux x86, 32-bit
/usr/sap/hdbclient64-bitLinux x86, 64-bit
/usr/sap/hdbclient3232-bitLinux x86, 64-bit
4.3 Installing the Client on Linux
• You must be logged on as the root user.
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To install the SAP HANA database client software:1. Download and extract the software to an empty directory.2. Open a root shell and go to the directory where you unpacked the software.3. Call the program hdbsetup (GUI installation) or hdbinst (command-line installation) by entering one
of the following commands:
DescriptionOption
./hdbsetup -a clientGUI
./hdbinst -a client [<option_list>]Command line
4. Follow the instructions displayed by the installation tool.5. For the environment of users that will use the client, including the user <SID>adm, set the environment
variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the installation path.For information on how to set environment variables, see your operating system documentation.
The client software is installed.
Related Topics• Commands and Call Options for Client Installation with hdbinst
4.4 Logging the Installation on Linux
The installation is logged by the system. There are two log files written during installation:• *.log: can be read using a text editor• *.msg: XML format for the display in the installation tool with the graphical user interface
The log files are stored here:
/var/tmp/hdb_client_<time_stamp>
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Client Installation on Microsoft Windows
5.1 Available Clients on Windows
When you install the client software package, the following clients are installed:• SQLDBC• ODBO• ODBC• JDBC
5.2 Default Values for Windows
Note:If you do not specify an installation path during installation, the following default values apply:
Installation PathPackage VersionPlatform
C:\ProgramFiles\sap\hdbclient
32-bitMicrosoft Windows x86, 32-bit
C:\ProgramFiles\sap\hdbclient
64-bitMicrosoft Windows x86, 64-bit
C:\Program Files(x86)\sap\hdbclient
32-bitMicrosoft Windows x86, 64-bit
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5.3 Installing the Client on Windows
You are logged on as a local administrator.
To install the client software on Windows:1. Download and extract the software to an empty directory.2. Open a command prompt and go to the directory where you unpacked the software.3. Call the program hdbsetup (GUI installation) or hdbinst (command-line installation) by entering
one of the following commands:
DescriptionOption
hdbsetup -a clientGUI
hdbinst -a client [<option_list>]Command line
You can omit the call option -a client if you only have one installation kit - that is, one installationvariant - on your system.
4. Follow the instructions displayed by the installation tool.5. Set the PATH environment variable to the installation path.
For information on setting environment variables, see the documentation for your operating system.
The client software is installed.
Related Topics• Commands and Call Options for Client Installation with hdbinst
5.4 Logging the Installation on Windows
The installation is logged by the system. There are two log files written during installation:• *.log: can be read using a text editor• *.msg: XML format for the display in the installation tool with the graphical user interface
The log files are stored here:
%TEMP%\hdb_client_<time_stamp>
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Uninstallation of the Client
Each installation has its own uninstallation tool.
Use the hdbuninst program of the software package for which you want to uninstall the client software.
6.1 Uninstallation on Linux
6.1.1 Uninstallation on Linux in Interactive Mode
You are logged on to the host where the client software is installed.
You are logged on as the root user.1. Open a root shell and go to the directory where you unpacked the software for this installation.2. Enter the following command:
./hdbuninst
3. Enter the ID of the client software installation and press Enter.
The client software is removed from this host.
6.1.2 Uninstallation on Linux in Batch Mode
To call the hdbuninst program in batch mode, specify the installation path of the client software usingthe –path option.
If you omit the installation path, the program does not run in batch mode but instead queries theinstallation ID.1. Open a root shell and go to the directory where you unpacked the software for this installation.2. Enter the following command:
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./hdbuninst --path <installation_path> -b
6.2 Uninstallation on Windows
You are logged on as a local administrator.
1. Open a command prompt and go to the directory where you unpacked the software for this installation.2. Enter the following command:
hdbuninst
3. Enter the installation ID assigned to the client software installation and press Enter.
The client software is removed from this host.
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More Information
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The SAP Service Marketplace stores certain installation guides, upgradeand migration guides, deployment guides, release notes and SupportedPlatforms documents. Customers with a maintenance agreement havean authorized user ID to access this site. Contact your customer supportrepresentative to obtain an ID. If you are redirected to the SAP ServiceMarketplace from the SAP Help Portal, use the menu in the navigationpane on the left to locate the category containing the documentation youwant to access.
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