Help required to install ReadyApi on Linux via command line/shell
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Help required to install ReadyApi on Linux via command line/shell
Hi,
I need to install ready api on a linux system. The problem is I don't see any documentation for ReadyApi or SoapUI pro which refer to installation on Linux via command line.
I don't have the option to run it via X Windows, KDE, Gnome etc. Looking for a way to do the following via command line access via a putty session.
1. Install ReadyApi
2. Use floating license which is already available on a license server.
On this installation, I don't plan to use the Ready API user interface at all. My only objective is to run tests via testrunner.
Please help ASAP.
Thanks & Regards,
Gilu Gopi
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Did you look at this page by any chance? This is what you needed, I believe.
http://readyapi.smartbear.com/about/licenses/headless/floating
Regards,
Rao.
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Yes, already looked at that. To add to the complexity, the linux account which need to run my scripts is a local account and hence can't use it to log on to a machine with GUI.
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The documentation has given instructions how to use/activate license on headless machine. Did you try ?
Regards,
Rao.
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I'm unable to do the steps mentioned in the URL. The account under which I want to run projects on Linux machine is a local account used by Jenkins Server. Now this account not available as a network user id to install on another machine with GUI and transfer over the license files to the machine I really need it on.
At this point, the only option I see is to get X Windows installed on Linux machine. I would have been useful if Ready API provides a straight forward way to install floating licenses via command line ( Just like the option it already have in command line to install fixed license)
Thanks & Regards,
Gilu Gopi
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http://support.smartbear.com/message/?prod=ReadyAPI
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Rao.
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About to do the same, thanks for providing URL for that and for all attempts to resolve this issue. Appreciate it.
Thanks & Regards,
Gilu Gopi
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Hi,
Finally I took the pain to configure X11 port forwarding on the headless Linux machine and installed floating license. Configuring the port forwarding for a dummy user was the tricky part, but thanksfully my Linux admin took care of that.
Thanks for all the responses to this thread.
Regards,
Gilu Gopi

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