You can install Natural in one of the following two ways:
Using the GUI to Install Natural for an easy user-based installation.
Via a command line interface that is available for automated installation. It is described in Using Software Distribution Tools to Install Natural.
This installation documentation provides just a brief description on how to install Natural directly on the target machine using the Installer GUI. For detailed information on the Installer, see the Software AG Installer documentation.
Important
Make sure all ports you specify on panels or in response to prompts are not
already being used by other products on your machine. The installer cannot detect whether
ports are in use when products are shut down, and the shutting down of products is a
requirement for running the installer. For a list of default ports used by the products,
see "List of Used TCP/IP Ports" at https://empower.softwareag.com/ (go to Products > Download
Components > TCP/IP Ports).
To install Natural
One or more license files are provided for Natural; the installer prompts for them during a first-time installation. Copy the license files to the machine on which you want to install Natural. You can copy the license files to any temporary location. The installer will ask for the location of your license files and will then copy them to the common/conf directory of your installation directory.
Start the Installer GUI as described in the Software AG Installer documentation.
When the first page of the Installer GUI (the so-called Welcome panel) is shown, choose the button repeatedly (and specify all required information on the shown panels as described in the Software AG Installer documentation) until the panel containing the product selection tree appears. This tree lists the products you have licensed and which can be installed on the operating system of the machine on which you are installing.
To install Natural with all of its product components, expand the Natural Products node and select Natural.
Or:
Expand Natural Products > Natural and select the product
components that you want to install.
If you select a single Natural product component, the installer automatically selects any additional components which are also required.

Note
Products or product versions which are already installed in the selected
installation directory are shown as disabled.
The following product components are available:
Base Environment
Installs the base environment for Natural.
Installs the base environment and the local runtime environment for Natural Runtime, Natural and Natural Development Server.
Runtime Environment
You will be prompted to provide the license file later during the installation
(first-time installation only).
Note
Runtime Environment or Extended
Environment must be selected.
Extended Environment
Installs the extended (that is, non-runtime) environment for Natural. This also
includes the Natural Studio plug-ins for remote development using Natural Single
Point of Development (SPoD). You can install this if you have a license file for
Natural.
You will be prompted to provide the license file later during the installation (first-time installation only).
Note
Runtime Environment or Extended
Environment must be selected.
Development Server
Installs Natural Development Server (NDV) which enables remote development
using Natural Single Point of Development (SPoD). This
component requires an additional license file. You will be prompted to provide
the license file later during the installation (first-time installation
only).
Entire Systems Management
Installs the following clients:
Mainframe Navigation
Output Management GUI Client
Entire Operations GUI Client
Trace and Debug Files
Installs the Natural binaries for tracing and debugging.
Web I/O Interface
Installs the server part of the Natural Web I/O Interface. This enables you to
use a browser as the I/O device for Natural applications.
If you want to install Natural Security, select Natural Products > Natural Security in the product selection tree. Natural Security can only be installed together with Natural or after the Natural installation is complete.
Note
If user authentication via an LDAP server is to be used, it is required that the
SSX security libraries (Infrastructure > Libraries > Security
Libraries) are installed as part of the Natural Security installation
procedure. By default, if you select Natural Security in the installation tree, the
SSX security libraries are automatically selected also. Refer to Authentication
Options in the section Administrator
Services of the Natural Security documentation for
further details.
Choose the button.
Read the license agreement, select the check box to agree to the terms of the license agreement, and choose the button.
First-time installation only.
Enter the full path to the Natural license file or to the Natural Runtime license file (or use the button to select it from a dialog box).
For example, the following is shown when you install the full version of Natural.

It is only possible to reuse or copy configuration data from a Natural installation which has been installed with the Installer.
- Create default configuration data
Default. All required configuration files are created. These files contain default values.
- Reuse configuration data from the current installation directory
This option is helpful, if you want to reuse the configuration files from a previous uninstallation in the same directory.
- Copy configuration data from another installation directory
This option is helpful if you have side-by-side installations. In this case, you can copy the configuration files from an existing Natural installation directory into the current directory. The existing Natural installation remains unchanged. Enter the full path to the existing root directory (or use the button to select the root directory from a dialog box). At least the NATURAL.INI file is expected in this case.
The following configuration files are reused or copied:
<install-dir>/Natural/etc/NATURAL.INI
1
<install-dir>/Natural/etc/NATCONV.INI
<install-dir>/Natural/etc/NATCONF.CFG
2
<install-dir>/Natural/prof/
3
All Natural text members INST-<productcode>
within the library SYSPCI
1 A new default buffer pool NATBP is created, and
the buffer pool parameter READONLY is set to NO. Other
buffer pool parameters are kept.
2 The paths of the default system files (99,100 and 99,101) are adapted to the current installation directory.
3 All files except NDVSERVER.PRU.
Choose the button.
First-time installation only: When Development Server was selected in the product selection tree, enter the full path to the Natural Development Server license file (or use the button to select it from a dialog box). You can enter a different value for the Natural Development Server port. Values between 1023 and 65536 are valid. The default value is 2700. If this port is already used, the number of the next free port will be shown.

Choose the button.
First-time installation only: When Web I/O Interface was selected in the product selection tree, you can enter a different value for the port. This port is used by the Natural Web I/O Interface service. Values between 1023 and 65536 are valid. The default value is 2900. If this port is already used, the number of the next free port will be shown.

Choose the button.
First-time installation only: When Natural Security was selected in the product selection tree, enter the full path to the Natural Security license file (or use the button to select it from a dialog box).

Choose the button.
On the last panel, review the list of products and items you have selected for installation. If the list is correct, choose the button to start the installation process.
When the Installer has completed the first-time installation, additional configuration steps are required. See Completing the Installation for further details.
You can use the Installer to create an installation package which can then be distributed automatically to any number of computers in your environment. You can use third-party distribution tools for this purpose.
To distribute Natural, the following items are required:
Installer.
Installer image containing the products to be installed.
Script file which defines the location of the image file, the products to be installed, and the locations of all required license files.
License files for the products to be installed.
The description below just provides a brief overview on how to create the required files. For more detailed information, see the Software AG Installer documentation.
To create the image and script
Start the Installer GUI as described in the Software AG Installer documentation.
On the Welcome panel, choose the button.
Go to the Images tab and proceed as follows:
Select the Use installation image check box.
Select the Create image option button.
Specify a location and name for the image. The installer will automatically add the extension .zip.
Specify the platform for which you want to create the image. You can create an image for any platform from any platform.
Choose the OK button to return to the Welcome panel.
Choose the button repeatedly in order to:
Select the products to be installed.
Agree to the terms of the license agreement.
Start the installation to create the image.
Note
When creating an image, the panels on which you usually specify the license
files and ports do not appear.
Start the Installer GUI once more, and choose the button again.
Go to the Images tab again and proceed as follows:
Select the Use installation image check box.
Select the Install from image option button.
Specify the name of the image that you have previously created.
Go to the Scripts tab and proceed as follows:
Select the Use installation script check box.
Select the Create script option button.
Select the Do not install products on local machine option button, unless you also want to install on the local machine in the same step.
Specify a location and name for the script.
Choose the OK button to return to the Welcome panel.
Choose the button repeatedly in order to:
Specify the installation directory.
Select the products to be installed.
Agree to the terms of the license agreement.
First-time installation only: Specify the paths to all required license files and, if required, specify the ports for the selected products.
Start the installation to create the script.
Note
It is recommended that you create separate scripts for first-time
installations and update installations.
To adapt the script
Edit the script that you have previously created and adjust the references to the image and license files. For example:
guiNscLicense=__VERSION1__,C%3A%5CUsers%5Cxyz%5CDocuments%5CLics%5Cnsc84.WinDesk.2017.xml guiNatLicense=__VERSION1__,C%3A%5CUsers%5Cxyt%5CDocuments%5CLics%5Crun84WinDesk.2017.xml imageFile=C\:\\Users\\xyz\\Documents\\NaturalSec84.zip
For an automated installation, the references to the image and license files need to be adjusted to the actual installation location. You can specify either the full path or a relative path such as file-name, .\\file-name or .\\folder-name\file-name. You can also specify the full path to a file server such as \\\\file-server\\folder-name\file-name. The following examples show the different ways in which a path can be specified:
guiNscLicense=__VERSION1__,nsc84.WinDesk.2017.xml guiNscLicense=__VERSION1__,.\\Lics\\nsc84.WinDesk.2017.xml guiNscLicense=__VERSION1__,\\\\Server1\\Lics\\nsc84.WinDesk.2017.xml
You also can use environment variables as part of the path specification. For example:
imageFile=$IMAGEDIR$\\NaturalSec84.zip
If necessary, adjust the parameter values in the script (for example, port numbers).
Note
You can delete the port specification lines for Natural Development Server
(guiNdvPort=..) and the Natural Web I/O Interface
(guiWebioPort=..) from the script if you want to make sure that the
installation does not stop if the specified port number is in use. In this case, the
next free port number will be used.
To start the installation
Start the installation from the command line. Start the installer jar file as follows:
java -jar SoftwareAGInstaller.jar -readScript script-file-name -scriptErrorInteract no
Alternatively, you can use the installer exe file. In this case, you have
to set the environment variable ZFUSION_INSTALL_ARGS to
the required installer options:
set ZFUSION_INSTALL_ARGS=-readScript fullpath\script-file-name -scriptErrorInteract no SoftwareAGInstaller.exe
Note
An appropriate Java version must be installed on the machine
when using the jar file. A Java installation is not required when using the exe
file.