RAD Server Database Requirements for a Production Environment on Linux
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RAD Server works with an InterBase 2020 encrypted database while deploying in a Production Environment.
You need a valid RAD Server license to install it. To obtain a valid RAD Server license for your production environment, please contact an Embarcadero sales representative at http://www.embarcadero.com/company/contact-us.
Installing the RAD Server Database for Production
To install and register a new instance of InterBase 2020 using a valid RAD Server license do the following:
- Download the InterBase 2020 installer to your Linux machine.
- Set
RAD Server
as the Instance name value during the installation. - Type
sudo /opt/interbase/bin/ibmgr –start
in the command line to start the RAD Server instance of the InterBase 2020 server.- Note: If you have installed InterBase to a directory different from the default directory (/opt/interbase), you need to modify the command as follows:
sudo <directory_where_you_installed_InterBase>/bin/ibmgr –start
- Note: If you have installed InterBase to a directory different from the default directory (/opt/interbase), you need to modify the command as follows:
- Run the EMSDevServerCommand to set up the RAD Server database.
See Also
- RAD Server Engine (EMS Server)
- RAD Server Console
- InterBase
- Configuring Your RAD Server Engine or RAD Server Console on Windows
- Configuring Your RAD Server Engine or RAD Server Console on Linux
- Editing the Configuration of Your RAD Server Console Manually
- Running the RAD Server Engine or RAD Server Console on a Developer Environment on Linux
- Installing the RAD Server or the RAD Server Console on a Production Environment on Linux