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Hi,
Apologies if I have misunderstood your question.
Here is a list of OS supported by ReadyAPI:
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Windows 7 SP1 with convenience rollup update (KB3125574) or a later Windows operating system (32- or 64-bit).
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Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 with convenience rollup update (KB3125574) or a later Windows Server operating system.
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OS X 10.7.3 (Lion) or a later macOS operating system.
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OS X Server 10.7 (Lion) or a later macOS Server operating system.
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64-bit Oracle Linux 6 or later.
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64-bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 or later.
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64-bit Suse Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2 or later.
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Ubuntu Linux 10.04 or later.
Although it does not mention Solaris explicitly, it is still a unix OS, so not 100% sure if it will work.
UISupport class should not be there if the package is for a headless machine. Can you double-check if it's the correct package being installed?
Some debugging questions:
1. Is the file (testrunner.sh) you are trying to execute correct?
2. did you make this file executable? i.e chmod +x ./file_name?
Still not sure of your context. Could you explain more? i.e what is it you are trying to achieve? Is this task being achieved on a headless machine? What Solaris version is it? etc..
- jhanzeb16 years agoFrequent Contributor
Are you just trying to install ReadyAPI on a headless machine? if so, then you should be running this file? ./ReadyAPI-x64-2.4.0.sh -c
- Sehuang6 years agoOccasional ContributorI did chmod +x and run ./ReadyAPI-x64-2.4.0.sh -c. But it was just hanging for a long time without any error message. I also tried ./ReadyAPI-x64-2.4.0.sh -q, but it's the same hanging. I guess it was connection timeout or permission issue? Where can I check the error log?
By the way, when running ReadyAPI-x64-2.4.0.sh , will it require internet connection to download anything?- jhanzeb16 years agoFrequent Contributor
It should install the package first so I don't think you need an internet connection for that. Are you an admin user on that headless machine? perhaps try sudo ./ReadyAPI-x64-2.4.0.sh
You should try to find system error logs as it hangs the installation.
I found an article that should help you.
https://support.smartbear.com/readyapi/docs/general-info/install/install-headless.html