The operating system determines how you must install openUTM on your system. See the Release Notice and delivery information for further information on the installation. The Release Notice also lists the version dependencies on products that work with openUTM. The installation commands are listed in the delivery information.
utmpath
In this manual the directory containing the files needed to run openUTM is referred to as the utmpath.
The following applies for the path name of utmpath.
If openUTM is shipped on a platform in 32-bit mode, the following directory is created at installation.
utm-installationdirectory
/utm70a00/32
for 32-bit modeIf openUTM is shipped on a platform in 64-bit mode, the following directory is created at installation.
utm-installationdirectory
/utm70a00/64
for 64-bit modeIf openUTM is shipped on a platform in 32-bit and 64-bit mode, both directory trees are created at installation.
utm-installationdirectory is the directory specified at installation. utm70a00
is the current version. This may change if correction versions are shipped. Refer to the Release Notice.
To ensure correct execution of openUTM, you must set the UTMPATH environment variable to utmpath, see also section "Starting a UTM application on Unix and Linux systems".
Example
openUTM is installed under /opt/lib
You wish openUTM to run in 32-bit mode:
Set UTMPATH to the value/opt/lib/utm70a00/32
You wish openUTM to run in 64-bit mode:
Set UTMPATH to the value/opt/lib/utm70a00/64