Go to the STAF download load page at 
http://staf.sourceforge.net/getcurrent.php and you'll see the STAF 
installer files grouped by operating system, architecture, and Java 
support. 

======================================== ========= ======== 
====================================== ============================= 
==========
Operating System (Architecture)      Java    Release File                
File format                 File size
                                     Support 
======================================== ========= ======== 
====================================== ============================= 
==========
Linux (Intel 32-bit, aka i386 or x86-32) 32-bit    3.3.4.1  
STAF334-setup-linux.bin                InstallAnywhere (Bundled JVM) 65M
Linux (Intel 32-bit, aka i386 or x86-32) 32-bit    3.3.4.1  
STAF334-setup-linux-NoJVM.bin          InstallAnywhere (No JVM)      23M
Linux (Intel 32-bit, aka i386 or x86-32) 32-bit    3.3.4.1  
STAF334-linux.tar.gz                   GNU zipped tar                7.2M
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Linux (AMD64, aka x86-64)                64-bit    3.3.4.1  
STAF334-setup-linux-amd64.bin          InstallAnywhere (Bundled JVM) 67M
Linux (AMD64, aka x86-64)                64-bit    3.3.4.1  
STAF334-setup-linux-amd64-NoJVM.bin    InstallAnywhere (No JVM)      23M
Linux (AMD64, aka x86-64)                64-bit    3.3.4.1  
STAF334-linux-amd64.tar.gz             GNU zipped tar                7.1M
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Linux (PPC64)                            32-bit    3.3.4.1  
STAF334-setup-linux-ppc64-32.bin       InstallAnywhere (Bundled JVM) 69M
Linux (PPC64)                            32-bit    3.3.4.1  
STAF334-setup-linux-ppc64-32-NoJVM.bin InstallAnywhere (No JVM)      20M
Linux (PPC64)                            32-bit    3.3.4.1  
STAF334-linux-ppc64-32.tar.gz          GNU zipped tar                6.6M
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Linux (PPC64)                            64-bit    3.3.4.1  
STAF334-setup-linux-ppc64-64.bin       InstallAnywhere (Bundled JVM) 73M
Linux (PPC64)                            64-bit    3.3.4.1  
STAF334-setup-linux-ppc64-64-NoJVM.bin InstallAnywhere (No JVM)      25M
Linux (PPC64)                            64-bit    3.3.4.1  
STAF334-linux-ppc64-64.tar.gz          GNU zipped tar                7.4M
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Linux (IA64)                             64-bit    3.3.4.1  
STAF334-setup-linux-ia64.bin           InstallAnywhere (Bundled JVM) 83M
Linux (IA64)                             64-bit    3.3.4.1  
STAF334-setup-linux-ia64-NoJVM.bin     InstallAnywhere (No JVM)      25M
Linux (IA64)                             64-bit    3.3.4.1  
STAF334-linux-ia64.tar.gz              GNU zipped tar                7.5M 

Linux versions like RHEL3 support many system architectures (e.g. i386, 
amd64, ppc64, ia64), so you have to know what architecture your Linux 
machine uses.  You can run command "uname -a" to find out the architecture 
of your Linux machine.  For example:

- On a Linux Intel 32-bit machine (aka i386 or x86-32), you may see output 
from "uname -a" like the following (note the architecture in bold):

     Linux yourHostName 2.4.20-28.8 #1 Thu Dec 18 12:53:9 EST 2003 i686 
i686 i386 GNU/Linux

     If the architecture of your Linux machine is i386, then you would 
chose to download one of the "Linux (Intel 32-bit, aka i386 or x86-32)" 
installer files.

- On a Linux AMD64 machine (aka x86-64), you may see output from "uname 
-a" like the following (note the architecture in bold):

     Linux yourHostName 2.6.9-78.0.17.ELsmp #1 SMP Thu Mar 5 04:58:34 EST 
2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

     If the architecture of your Linux machine is x86_64, then you would 
chose to download one of the "Linux (AMD64, aka x86-64)" installer files.

Then, you'll see that there are three different STAF installer files for 
each of these Linux operating systems/architectures.  Any of these 3 STAF 
installer files can be used to install STAF, but you only need to download 
one of the STAF installer files.  The STAF Installation Guide at 
http://staf.sourceforge.net/current/STAFInstall.pdf provides more 
information on what each STAF installer file is and how to install STAF 
using each type of installer file.  For example, you can use an 
InstallAnywhere file (e.g. STAF334-setup-linux.bin or 
STAF334-setup-linux-NoJVM.bin) to install STAF using InstallAnywhere.  To 
use an installer file like STAF334-setup-linux-NoJVM.bin file, you must 
already have a JVM installed and in your PATH (because InstallAnywhere 
requires Java).  The STAF334-setup-linux.bin file contains a JVM for use 
by InstallAnywhere so you don't have to have a JVM installed to use it to 
install STAF.

When using an InstallAnywhere installer .bin file to install STAF (one 
with a bundled JVM or one without a JVM), you can either do:
  - a Graphical install (which requires you have access to the display on 
your Linux machine unless you do a silent install).  For example, to kick 
off a graphical install on a Linux i386 machine, do: 
  ./STAF334-setup-linux.bin
  - or a Console install (which does not require access to the display so 
you could be sshed to the machine, etc).  For example, to kick off a 
console install, do:
  ./STAF334-setup-linux.bin -i console

Note that before executing a STAF installer .bin file, make sure that it 
has executable permissions, e.g. chmod 777 STAF334-stup-linux.bin 

Or, you can download load the tar.gz file and extract it to a temporary 
directory and then run STAFInst to install STAF.  For example if 
downloaded STAF334-linux.tar.gz to the /tmp directory, run the following 
commands to install STAF to the default target location of 
/usr/local/staf:
  cd /tmp
  tar xfz STAF334-linux.tar.gz
  cd staf
  STAFInst -acceptlicense

See the STAF Installation Guide at 
http://staf.sourceforge.net/current/STAFInstall.pdf for more information

--------------------------------------------------------------
Sharon Lucas
IBM Austin,   luc...@us.ibm.com
(512) 286-7313 or Tieline 363-7313




Sangram Bakshi <san...@gmail.com> 
07/29/2009 03:41 PM

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[staf-users] which staf pkg to download for rhel3 vmware






Hi ,
 
I want to run staf in rhel3 vmware .which would be the appropriate 
pkg to download .
 
Regards
Sangram
 
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