Install GemStone/S

GemStone/S run on different Linux 64 flavors (Ubuntu, Centos, ...). It is assumed that git is installed on your Linux OS.

To install GemStone/S server follow the instructions at: https://github.com/GsDevKit/GsDevKit_home/blob/master/docs/installation/installDevKitServer.md Check the instruction in the url above but to install GemStone/S:

$ git clone https://github.com/GsDevKit/GsDevKit_home.git
$ cd GsDevKit_home
$ echo 'export GS_HOME="/home/gemstone/GsDevKit_home"' >> $HOME/.bashrc
$ echo 'export PATH="$GS_HOME/bin:$PATH"' >> $HOME/.bashrc
$ installServer |& tee $GS_HOME/install.log
$ createStone devKit_351 3.5.1 |& tee -a $GS_HOME/install.log

Now GemStone/S is installed in the following folder (where gemstone is the Linux user): /home/gemstone/GsDevKit_home

To know the current GemStone/S installation run: stones

If GemStone/S is not running the command output will be: [gemstone@localhost ~]$ stones Installed Stones: 3.5.1 devKit_351 3.5.1 devKit_351b Running Stones: Running Netldis:

In this example the installed server was named devKit_34.

To start GemStone/S server run the following commands: startNetldi devKit_351 startStone devKit_351

After executing the previous commands the stones command output will be:

To stop GemStone/S server run the following commands: stopNetldi devKit_351 stopStone devKit_351

Once the installation process is finished GemStone/S should be running in your host.

Any question about the installation process can be asked in the news group at: http://forum.world.st/GLASS-f1460844.html After installing GemStone/S on Linux the host will have the following architecture: (this is simplified diagram for a detailed one check: System Administration Guide for GemStone/S 64 Bit at GemStone/S Manuals)

GemStone/S Architecture for BPM Application

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