IBM Business Process Manager Interactive Installation and Configuration Guide

This guide takes you through the steps for installing and configuring IBM Business Process Manager (IBM BPM).

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Installing and configuring your IBM Business Process Manager environment

Preparing to install the product

Verifying the system requirements

For the minimum system requirements, see System Requirements.

Preparing the operating system

To prepare a Linux system before you install this product, see Preparing Linux systems for installation with a new DB2 Express database.

To prepare a Linux system before you install this product, see Preparing Linux systems for installation with an existing database.

To prepare an AIX system before you install this product, see Preparing AIX systems for installation.

To prepare a Solaris system before you install this product, see Preparing Solaris systems for installation.

To prepare a Windows system before you install this product, see Preparing Windows systems for installation.

Considerations for high availability configurations

If you require a high availability disaster recovery environment with DB2, see Considerations for HADR setup and configuration.

Considerations for high availability configurations

If you require a high availability disaster recovery environment with Oracle Data Guard, see Configuring Oracle Data Guard for IBM Business Process Manager.

Verifing the system requirements

For the minimum system requirements, see System Requirements.

Preparing the operating system

To prepare a Linux system before you install this product, see Preparing Linux systems for installation with a new DB2 Express database.

To prepare a Linux system before you install this product, see Preparing Linux systems for installation with an existing database.

To prepare an AIX system before you install this product, see Preparing AIX systems for installation.

To prepare a Solaris system before you install this product, see Preparing Solaris systems for installation.

To prepare a Windows system before you install this product, see Preparing Windows systems for installation.

Considerations for high availability configurations

If you require a high availability disaster recovery environment with DB2, see Considerations for HADR setup and configuration.

Considerations for high availability configurations

If you require a high availability disaster recovery environment with Oracle Data Guard, see Configuring Oracle Data Guard for IBM Business Process Manager.

Verifying the system requirements

For the minimum system requirements, see System Requirements.

Preparing the operating system

To prepare a Linux system before you install this product, see Preparing Linux systems for installation with a new DB2 Express database.

To prepare a Linux system before you install this product, see Preparing Linux systems for installation with an existing database.

To prepare a Windows system before you install this product, see Preparing Windows systems for installation.

Considerations for high availability configurations

If you require a high availability disaster recovery environment with DB2, see Considerations for HADR setup and configuration.

Considerations for high availability configurations

If you require a high availability disaster recovery environment with Oracle Data Guard, see Configuring Oracle Data Guard for IBM Business Process Manager.

Installing the software

Installing the product

To install the product silently, see Installing silently using the command line.

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Installing the product

To install the product silently, see Installing silently using a response file.

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Installing the product

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Creating databases

See Creating DB2 databases.

Installing the product with Process Center

See Installing and configuring Process Center with a DB2 database server.

Installing the product with Process Server

See Installing and configuring Process Server with a DB2 database server.

Creating users for Oracle databases

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Installing the product with Process Center

See Installing and configuring Process Center with an Oracle database server.

Installing the product with Process Server

See Installing and configuring Process Server with an Oracle database server.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions.

Creating databases

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Installing the product

To install the product silently, see Installing silently using the command line.

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Installing the product

To install the product silently, see Installing silently using a response file.

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Installing the product

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Creating databases

See Creating DB2 databases.

Installing the product with Process Center

See Installing and configuring Process Center with a DB2 database server.

Installing the product with Process Server

See Installing and configuring Process Server with a DB2 database server.

Creating users for Oracle databases

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Installing the product with Process Center

See Installing and configuring Process Center with an Oracle database server.

Installing the product with Process Server

See Installing and configuring Process Server with an Oracle database server.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions.

Creating databases

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Installing the product

To install the product silently, see Installing silently using the command line.

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Installing the product

To install the product silently, see Installing silently using a response file.

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Installing the product

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Creating databases

See Creating DB2 databases.

Installing the product with Process Center

See Installing and configuring Process Center with a DB2 database server.

Installing the product with Process Server

See Installing and configuring Process Server with a DB2 database server.

Creating users for Oracle databases

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Installing the product with Process Center

See Installing and configuring Process Center with an Oracle database server.

Installing the product with Process Server

See Installing and configuring Process Server with an Oracle database server.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions.

Creating databases

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Installing the product

To install the product silently, see Installing silently using the command line.

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Installing the product

To install the product silently, see Installing silently using a response file.

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Installing the product

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Creating databases

See Creating DB2 databases.

Installing the product with Process Center

See Installing and configuring Process Center with a DB2 database server.

Installing the product with Process Server

See Installing and configuring Process Server with a DB2 database server.

Creating users for Oracle databases

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Installing the product with Process Center

See Installing and configuring Process Center with an Oracle database server.

Installing the product with Process Server

See Installing and configuring Process Server with an Oracle database server.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions.

Creating databases

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Installing the product

To install the product silently, see Installing silently using the command line.

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Installing the product

To install the product silently, see Installing silently using a response file.

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Installing the product

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Creating databases

See Creating DB2 databases.

Installing the product with Process Center

See Installing and configuring Process Center with a DB2 database server.

Installing the product with Process Server

See Installing and configuring Process Server with a DB2 database server.

Creating users for Oracle databases

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Installing the product with Process Center

See Installing and configuring Process Center with an Oracle database server.

Installing the product with Process Server

See Installing and configuring Process Server with an Oracle database server.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions.

Creating databases

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Installing the product

To install the product silently, see Installing silently using the command line.

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Installing the product

To install the product silently, see Installing silently using a response file.

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Installing the product

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Creating databases

See Creating DB2 databases.

Installing the product with Process Center

See Installing and configuring Process Center with a DB2 database server.

Installing the product with Process Server

See Installing and configuring Process Server with a DB2 database server.

Creating users for Oracle databases

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Installing the product with Process Center

See Installing and configuring Process Center with an Oracle database server.

Installing the product with Process Server

See Installing and configuring Process Server with an Oracle database server.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions.

Creating databases

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Installing the product

To install the product silently, see Installing silently using the command line.

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Installing the product

To install the product silently, see Installing silently using a response file.

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Installing the product

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Creating databases

See Creating DB2 databases.

Installing the product with Process Center

See Installing and configuring Process Center with a DB2 database server.

Installing the product with Process Server

See Installing and configuring Process Server with a DB2 database server.

Creating users for Oracle databases

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Installing the product with Process Center

See Installing and configuring Process Center with an Oracle database server.

Installing the product with Process Server

See Installing and configuring Process Server with an Oracle database server.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions.

Creating databases

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Installing the product

To install the product silently, see Installing silently using the command line.

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Installing the product

To install the product silently, see Installing silently using a response file.

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Installing the product

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Creating databases

See Creating DB2 databases.

Installing the product with Process Center

See Installing and configuring Process Center with a DB2 database server.

Installing the product with Process Server

See Installing and configuring Process Server with a DB2 database server.

Creating users for Oracle databases

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Installing the product with Process Center

See Installing and configuring Process Center with an Oracle database server.

Installing the product with Process Server

See Installing and configuring Process Server with an Oracle database server.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions.

Creating databases

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Installing the product

To install the product silently, see Installing silently using the command line.

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Installing the product

To install the product silently, see Installing silently using a response file.

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Installing the product

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Creating databases

To create DB2 databases, see Creating DB2 databases.

Creating databases

To create DB2 databases, see Creating DB2 databases.

Installing the product with Process Center

See Installing and configuring Process Center with a DB2 database server.

Installing the product with Process Server

See Installing and configuring Process Server with a DB2 database server.

Creating users for Oracle databases

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Installing the product with Process Center

See Installing and configuring Process Center with an Oracle database server.

Installing the product with Process Server

See Installing and configuring Process Server with an Oracle database server.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions.

Creating databases

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Installing the product

To install the product silently, see Installing silently using the command line.

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Installing the product

To install the product silently, see Installing silently using a response file.

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Installing the product

Granting write permission to nonroot users

If a different user with nonroot permissions will be creating or augmenting profiles, you can grant the write access that the user requires. See Granting write permission of files and directories to nonroot users for profile creation or augmentation.

Creating databases

To create DB2 databases, see Creating DB2 databases.

Creating databases

To create DB2 databases, see Creating DB2 databases.

Installing the product with Process Center

See Installing and configuring Process Center with a DB2 database server.

Installing the product with Process Server

See Installing and configuring Process Server with a DB2 database server.

Creating users for Oracle databases

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Installing the product with Process Center

See Installing and configuring Process Center with an Oracle database server.

Installing the product with Process Server

See Installing and configuring Process Server with an Oracle database server.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions.

Creating databases

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Creating a secure environment

See Creating a secure environment.

Creating a secure environment

See Creating a secure environment.

Creating a secure environment

See Creating a secure environment.

Creating a secure environment

See Creating a secure environment.

Configuring

Creating DB2 databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See DB2 database privileges.

See Creating DB2 databases.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Creating databases in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem

Ensure that the required authorizations are granted in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem. See DB2 for z/OS authorization prerequisites.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the createDatabase.sh script.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database by using SPUFI or DSNTEP2, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using SPUFI or DSNTEP2

If needed, Grant table privileges to the JCA authentication alias user ID.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions for Oracle.

Creating users for Oracle databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See Oracle database privileges.

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM (Optional)

See Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions for SQL Server.

Creating databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See SQL Server database privileges.

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Creating DB2 databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See DB2 database privileges.

See Creating DB2 databases.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment.

Creating databases in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem

Ensure that the required authorizations are granted in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem. See DB2 for z/OS authorization prerequisites.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the createDatabase.sh script.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database by using SPUFI or DSNTEP2, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using SPUFI or DSNTEP2

If needed, Grant table privileges to the JCA authentication alias user ID.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions for Oracle.

Creating users for Oracle databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See Oracle database privileges.

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM (Optional)

See Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Configuring XA transactions (Required only if not yet done)

See Configuring XA transactions for SQL Server.

Creating databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See SQL Server database privileges.

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases (Required only if not yet done)

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Loading the database with system information

See Loading the database with system information.

Loading the database with system information

See Loading the database with system information.

Starting your environment and verifying the installation

See Starting your environment and verifying the installation.

Creating DB2 databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See DB2 database privileges.

See Creating DB2 databases.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Creating databases in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem

Ensure that the required authorizations are granted in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem. See DB2 for z/OS authorization prerequisites.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the createDatabase.sh script.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database by using SPUFI or DSNTEP2, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using SPUFI or DSNTEP2

If needed, Grant table privileges to the JCA authentication alias user ID.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions for Oracle.

Creating users for Oracle databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See Oracle database privileges.

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM (Optional)

See Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions for SQL Server.

Creating databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See SQL Server database privileges.

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Creating DB2 databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See DB2 database privileges.

See Creating DB2 databases.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment.

Creating databases in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem

Ensure that the required authorizations are granted in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem. See DB2 for z/OS authorization prerequisites.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the createDatabase.sh script.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database by using SPUFI or DSNTEP2, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using SPUFI or DSNTEP2

If needed, Grant table privileges to the JCA authentication alias user ID.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions for Oracle.

Creating users for Oracle databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See Oracle database privileges.

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM (Optional)

See Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Configuring XA transactions (Required only not yet done)

See Configuring XA transactions for SQL Server.

Creating databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See SQL Server database privileges.

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases (Required only if not yet done)

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Loading the database with system information

See Loading the database with system information.

Loading the database with system information

See Loading the database with system information.

Starting your environment and verifying the installation

See Starting your environment and verifying the installation.

Creating DB2 databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See DB2 database privileges.

See Creating DB2 databases.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Creating databases in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem

Ensure that the required authorizations are granted in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem. See DB2 for z/OS authorization prerequisites.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the createDatabase.sh script.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database by using SPUFI or DSNTEP2, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using SPUFI or DSNTEP2

If needed, Grant table privileges to the JCA authentication alias user ID.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions for Oracle.

Creating users for Oracle databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See Oracle database privileges.

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM (Optional)

See Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions for SQL Server.

Creating databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See SQL Server database privileges.

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager and managed node profiles with the BPMConfig command

See Creating a deployment manager and managed node profiles with the BPMConfig command.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Creating DB2 databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See DB2 database privileges.

See Creating DB2 databases.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager and managed node profiles with the BPMConfig command

See Creating a deployment manager and managed node profiles with the BPMConfig command.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment.

Creating databases in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem

Ensure that the required authorizations are granted in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem. See DB2 for z/OS authorization prerequisites.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the createDatabase.sh script.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database by using SPUFI or DSNTEP2, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using SPUFI or DSNTEP2

If needed, Grant table privileges to the JCA authentication alias user ID.

Creating a deployment manager and managed node profiles with the BPMConfig command

See Creating a deployment manager and managed node profiles with the BPMConfig command.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions for Oracle.

Creating users for Oracle databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See Oracle database privileges.

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM (Optional)

See Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager and managed node profiles with the BPMConfig command

See Creating a deployment manager and managed node profiles with the BPMConfig command.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Configuring XA transactions (Required only if not yet done)

See Configuring XA transactions for SQL Server.

Creating databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See SQL Server database privileges.

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases (Required only if not yet done)

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Loading the database with system information

See Loading the database with system information.

Loading the database with system information

See Loading the database with system information.

Starting your environment and verifying the installation

See Starting your environment and verifying the installation.

Creating DB2 databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See DB2 database privileges.

See Creating DB2 databases.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Creating databases in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem

Ensure that the required authorizations are granted in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem. See DB2 for z/OS authorization prerequisites.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the createDatabase.sh script.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database by using SPUFI or DSNTEP2, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using SPUFI or DSNTEP2

If needed, Grant table privileges to the JCA authentication alias user ID.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions for Oracle.

Creating users for Oracle databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See Oracle database privileges.

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM (Optional)

See Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions for SQL Server.

Creating databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See SQL Server database privileges.

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Creating DB2 databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See DB2 database privileges.

See Creating DB2 databases.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment.

Creating databases in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem

Ensure that the required authorizations are granted in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem. See DB2 for z/OS authorization prerequisites.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the createDatabase.sh script.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database by using SPUFI or DSNTEP2, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using SPUFI or DSNTEP2

If needed, Grant table privileges to the JCA authentication alias user ID.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions for Oracle.

Creating users for Oracle databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See Oracle database privileges.

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM (Optional)

See Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Configuring XA transactions (Required only if not yet done)

See Configuring XA transactions for SQL Server.

Creating databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See SQL Server database privileges.

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases (Required only if not yet done)

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced Process Server deployment environment.

Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Loading the database with system information

See Loading the database with system information.

Loading the database with system information

See Loading the database with system information.

Starting your environment and verifying the installation

See Starting your environment and verifying the installation.

Creating a secure environment

See Creating a secure environment.

Creating a secure environment

See Creating a secure environment.

Creating DB2 databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See DB2 database privileges.

See Creating DB2 databases.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Creating databases in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem

Ensure that the required authorizations are granted in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem. See DB2 for z/OS authorization prerequisites.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the createDatabase.sh script.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database by using SPUFI or DSNTEP2, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using SPUFI or DSNTEP2

If needed, Grant table privileges to the JCA authentication alias user ID.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions for Oracle.

Creating users for Oracle databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See Oracle database privileges.

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM (Optional)

See Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions for SQL Server.

Creating databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See SQL Server database privileges.

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Creating DB2 databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See DB2 database privileges.

See Creating DB2 databases.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Creating databases in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem

Ensure that the required authorizations are granted in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem. See DB2 for z/OS authorization prerequisites.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the createDatabase.sh script.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database by using SPUFI or DSNTEP2, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using SPUFI or DSNTEP2

If needed, Grant table privileges to the JCA authentication alias user ID.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions for Oracle.

Creating users for Oracle databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See Oracle database privileges.

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM (Optional)

See Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Configuring XA transactions (Required only if not yet done)

See Configuring XA transactions for SQL Server.

Creating databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See SQL Server database privileges.

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases (Required only if not yet done)

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Loading the database with system information

See Loading the database with system information.

Starting your environment and verifying the installation

See Starting your environment and verifying the installation.

Creating DB2 databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See DB2 database privileges.

See Creating DB2 databases.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Creating databases in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem

Ensure that the required authorizations are granted in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem. See DB2 for z/OS authorization prerequisites.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the createDatabase.sh script.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database by using SPUFI or DSNTEP2, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using SPUFI or DSNTEP2

If needed, Grant table privileges to the JCA authentication alias user ID.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions for Oracle.

Creating users for Oracle databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See Oracle database privileges.

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM (Optional)

See Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions for SQL Server.

Creating databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See SQL Server database privileges.

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Creating DB2 databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See DB2 database privileges.

See Creating DB2 databases.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Creating databases in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem

Ensure that the required authorizations are granted in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem. See DB2 for z/OS authorization prerequisites.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the createDatabase.sh script.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database by using SPUFI or DSNTEP2, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using SPUFI or DSNTEP2

If needed, Grant table privileges to the JCA authentication alias user ID.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions for Oracle.

Creating users for Oracle databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See Oracle database privileges.

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM (Optional)

See Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Configuring XA transactions (Required only if not yet done)

See Configuring XA transactions on SQL Server.

Creating databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See SQL Server database privileges.

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases (Required only if not yet done)

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Loading the database with system information

See Loading the database with system information.

Starting your environment and verifying the installation

See Starting your environment and verifying the installation.

Creating DB2 databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See DB2 database privileges.

See Creating DB2 databases.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Creating databases in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem

Ensure that the required authorizations are granted in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem. See DB2 for z/OS authorization prerequisites.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the createDatabase.sh script.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database by using SPUFI or DSNTEP2, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using SPUFI or DSNTEP2

If needed, Grant table privileges to the JCA authentication alias user ID.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions for Oracle.

Creating users for Oracle databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See Oracle database privileges.

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM (Optional)

See Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions on SQL Server.

Creating databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See SQL Server database privileges.

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager and managed node profiles with the BPMConfig command

See Creating a deployment manager and managed node profiles with the BPMConfig command.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Creating DB2 databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See DB2 database privileges.

See Creating DB2 databases.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager and managed node profiles with the BPMConfig command

See Creating a deployment manager and managed node profiles with the BPMConfig command.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Creating databases in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem

Ensure that the required authorizations are granted in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem. See DB2 for z/OS authorization prerequisites.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the createDatabase.sh script.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database by using SPUFI or DSNTEP2, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using SPUFI or DSNTEP2

If needed, Grant table privileges to the JCA authentication alias user ID.

Creating a deployment manager and managed node profiles with the BPMConfig command

See Creating a deployment manager and managed node profiles with the BPMConfig command.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions for Oracle.

Creating users for Oracle databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See Oracle database privileges.

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM (Optional)

See Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager and managed node profiles with the BPMConfig command

See Creating a deployment manager and managed node profiles with the BPMConfig command.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Configuring XA transactions (Required only if not yet done)

See Configuring XA transactions on SQL Server.

Creating databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See SQL Server database privileges.

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases (Required only if not yet done)

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Loading the database with system information

See Loading the database with system information.

Starting your environment and verifying the installation

See Starting your environment and verifying the installation.

Creating DB2 databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See DB2 database privileges.

See Creating DB2 databases.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Creating databases in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem

Ensure that the required authorizations are granted in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem. See DB2 for z/OS authorization prerequisites.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the createDatabase.sh script.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database by using SPUFI or DSNTEP2, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using SPUFI or DSNTEP2

If needed, Grant table privileges to the JCA authentication alias user ID.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions for Oracle.

Creating users for Oracle databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See Oracle database privileges.

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM (Optional)

See Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions on SQL Server.

Creating databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See SQL Server database privileges.

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables

See Creating profiles, network deployment environments and database tables using the BPMConfig command.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Creating DB2 databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See DB2 database privileges.

See Creating DB2 databases.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Creating databases in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem

Ensure that the required authorizations are granted in the DB2 for z/OS subsystem. See DB2 for z/OS authorization prerequisites.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the createDatabase.sh script.

Ensure that the DB2 command line processor is configured. See Configuring the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using the DB2 command line processor.

To create the database by using SPUFI or DSNTEP2, see Creating DB2 for z/OS database objects using SPUFI or DSNTEP2

If needed, Grant table privileges to the JCA authentication alias user ID.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions for Oracle.

Creating users for Oracle databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See Oracle database privileges.

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM (Optional)

See Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM BPM.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Creating a deployment manager profile with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating deployment manager profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Creating managed node profiles with the Profile Management Tool

See Creating managed-node profiles using the Profile Management Tool.

Federating nodes to the deployment manager

See Federating nodes to the deployment manager.

Configuring XA transactions (Required only if not yet done)

See Configuring XA transactions on SQL Server.

Creating databases (Required only if databases are not yet created)

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See SQL Server database privileges.

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases (Required only if not yet done)

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Center deployment environment.

Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment

See Creating the Standard Process Server deployment environment.

Running the generated database scripts

See Running the generated database scripts.

Loading the database with system information

See Loading the database with system information.

Starting your environment and verifying the installation

See Starting your environment and verifying the installation.

Creating a secure environment

See Creating a secure environment.

Creating DB2 databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See DB2 database privileges.

See Creating DB2 databases.

Creating the database tables and configuring stand-alone profiles

You can either create the database tables and profiles simultaneously or separately.

To create them simultaneously, see Creating databases and profiles simultaneously using the BPMConfig command.

To create them separately, first generate the database scripts. See Generating DB2 database scripts using the BPMConfig command.

Second, run the database scripts. See Running the generated DB2 database scripts.

Third, create the profile. See Creating stand-alone profiles with a DB2 database server using the BPMConfig command.

Fourth, load the database with system information. See Loading the database with system information.

Creating users for Oracle databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See Oracle database privileges.

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Creating the database tables and configuring stand-alone profiles

You can either create the database tables and profiles simultaneously or separately.

To create them simultaneously, see Creating databases and profiles simultaneously using the BPMConfig command.

To create them separately, first generate the database scripts. See Generating Oracle database scripts using the BPMConfig command.

Second, run the database scripts. See Running the generated Oracle database scripts.

Third, create the profile. See Creating stand-alone profiles with an Oracle database server using the BPMConfig command.

Fourth, load the database with system information. See Loading the database with system information.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions on SQL Server.

Creating SQL Server databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See SQL Server database privileges.

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Creating the database tables and configuring stand-alone profiles

You can either create the database tables and profiles simultaneously or separately.

To create them simultaneously, see Creating databases and profiles simultaneously using the BPMConfig command.

To create them separately, first generate the database scripts. See Generating SQL Server database scripts using the BPMConfig command.

Second, run the database scripts. See Running the generated SQL Server database scripts.

Third, create the profile. See Creating stand-alone profiles with a SQL Server database server using the BPMConfig command.

Fourth, load the database with system information. See Loading the database with system information.

Creating DB2 databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See DB2 database privileges.

See Creating DB2 databases.

Creating the database tables and configuring stand-alone profiles

You can either create the database tables and profiles simultaneously or separately.

To create them simultaneously, see Creating databases and profiles simultaneously using the BPMConfig command.

To create them separately, first generate the database scripts. See Generating DB2 database scripts using the BPMConfig command.

Second, run the database scripts. See Running the generated DB2 database scripts.

Third, create the profile. See Creating stand-alone profiles with a DB2 database server using the BPMConfig command.

Fourth, load the database with system information. See Loading the database with system information.

Creating users for Oracle databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See Oracle database privileges.

See Creating users for Oracle databases.

Creating the database tables and configuring stand-alone profiles

You can either create the database tables and profiles simultaneously or separately.

To create them simultaneously, see Creating databases and profiles simultaneously using the BPMConfig command.

To create them separately, first generate the database scripts. See Generating Oracle database scripts using the BPMConfig command.

Second, run the database scripts. See Running the generated Oracle database scripts.

Third, create the profile. See Creating stand-alone profiles with an Oracle database server using the BPMConfig command.

Fourth, load the database with system information. See Loading the database with system information.

Configuring XA transactions

See Configuring XA transactions.

Creating SQL Server databases

Important: Before you create databases and schema, ensure you have set the correct privileges to allow your user ID to create and work with databases. See SQL Server database privileges.

See Creating SQL Server databases.

Creating users and schemas

See Creating users and schemas for SQL Server databases.

Creating the database tables and configuring stand-alone profiles

You can either create the database tables and profiles simultaneously or separately.

To create them simultaneously, see Creating databases and profiles simultaneously using the BPMConfig command.

To create them separately, first generate the database scripts. See Generating SQL Server database scripts using the BPMConfig command.

Second, run the database scripts. See Running the generated SQL Server database scripts.

Third, create the profile. See Creating stand-alone profiles with a SQL Server database server using the BPMConfig command.

Fourth, load the database with system information. See Loading the database with system information.

Creating a secure environment

See Creating a secure environment.

Optional next steps

Installing IBM Process Designer

To install and configure Process Designer on a Windows environment, see Installing IBM Process Designer.

Installing IBM Integration Designer

See Installing IBM Integration Designer.

Modifying an existing IBM Business Process Manager installation

After you have successfully installed, configured, and started using IBM Business Process Manager, you can modify the environment to suit your changing needs. See the topics in the section Modifying and exending an existing installation.

Modifying an existing IBM Business Process Manager installation

After you have created your initial deployment environment, you can expand your topology by adding nodes, deployment environments, or cells, to meet functional, high availability, performance, or capacity requirements. See the topics in the section Expanding your topology with additional nodes, deployment environments, or cells.

Troubleshooting and support

Troubleshooting

If your installation or configuration has errors or fails, use the following troubleshooting information to help you resolve the problem:

Messages and log files

For information about messages shown and log files created by the installation and configuration processes, see the following topics:

Getting product fixes

For information about selecting fixes, applying them, and seeing which product fixes are required, see Getting fixes.

Getting support

The following resources have information about contacting support and finding information about installation and configuration on the IBM Support website: