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Follow the instructions below to install run the product WSO2 Governance Registry on Linux or Solaris, from the command line.

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Establish a SSH connection to the Linux/Solaris machine or log in on the text Linux console. You should either log in as root or obtain root permissions after login via su or sudo command.

Step 1. Obtain Installation Pack

Download the latest version of the program (for downloading instructions, refer to Building from Source section).

Step 2. Extract the Archive

After the download is complete, extract installation files to your home directory. For example,

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unzip wso2greg-4.5.3.zip

Step 3. Set up JAVA_HOME

JAVA_HOME environment variable set up is needed to run WSO2 products. The variable points at the directory where the Java™ Development Kit (JDK) is installed on the computer.

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Environment variables are global system variables accessible by all the processes running under the operating system.

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export JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/jdk1.6.0_25
export PATH=${JAVA_HOME}/bin:${PATH}

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3. Save the file.

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If you do not know how to work with text editors in Linux SSH session, run the following command:

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cat >> .bashrc

Paste the string from the clipboard and press "Ctrl+D."

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echo $JAVA_HOME

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The system returns the JDK installation path.

Step 4. Running the Product

1. Establish a SSH connection to the Linux/Solaris server or log in to the text Linux console.

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sh ./wso2server.sh

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4. The operation log is displayed. For example,

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If the server is started and running, a message appears as "WSO2 Carbon started in 'n' seconds."

Step 5. Stopping the Server

To stop the running server, simply hit Ctrl-C in the command window or choose the "Shutdown/Restart" link on the left-hand menu of the product's Management Console. For information on accessing the Management Console, refer to section Introducing the Management Console.

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