You can use Installation Manager to
install packages. A package can be a product, a group of components, or a single component that is
designed for Installation Manager to
install.
Before you begin
- Before you can install a package, Installation Manager must
have access to the repository that contains the package to install.
- If you have an IBM®
Passport Advantage® account, you can install
packages from the Passport Advantage site.
- If you are installing from a repository that is not on the Passport Advantage site, you must specify the repository in
the preferences before you install.
- If you are installing fixes or updates or extensions, close the product to be updated, or
extended before you install the package.
- Some Installation Manager features
might or might not be supported by packages. Check your package documentation to determine whether a
feature is supported. For a list of features, see Installation Manager features.
- If you are installing by using UNC paths, you must install silently.
- On Windows, if you are using a network drive, you must
mount the drive. Use the
pushd command to mount the drive. See Installing Installation Manager and a package with UNC paths on Windows.
About this task
These installation steps cover a typical installation scenario. You can use Installation
Manager to install packages. During an installation session, you might see Installation Manager
pages and windows that are not described in these steps. If you require more assistance with these
custom installation pages, see the documentation that is provided with the package. You can run
Installation Manager in silent mode to install, update, and uninstall packages. For more information
about installing silently, see Installation roadmaps.
You can install updates at the
same time that you install the base package.
Procedure
The following steps describe how to install a package by using wizard
mode:
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In Installation Manager, click
Install.
Installation Manager searches
the defined repositories for available packages. If no available packages are found, verify that you
listed the correct repository, see
Repository preferences.
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If a new version of Installation Manager is
found, you might be prompted to confirm the installation. Click Yes to
proceed. Installation Manager
automatically installs the new version, restarts, and resumes.
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The Install page of Installation Manager lists all the packages that were
found in the repositories that Installation Manager searched. Only the most recent version of the
package is shown. To show all versions of a package that Installation Manager finds, select
Show all versions.
Click a package version to show the package description in the
Details
window. If more information about the package is available, a
More info link
is included at the end of the description text.
Some packages require entitlement for updates. If
you are not entitled for an update, you cannot select the update. The Status
column contains a Not entitled message for updates that are not entitled. Entitlement
is based on your IBM ID
credentials. For more information, see
IBM ID
credentials Help and FAQ. For more information about entitlement, see IBM Entitlement
Help.
If you are running Installation Manager in group mode, you can install only
packages that are enabled for installing in group mode. If the package is not enabled for installing
in group mode, you receive an error and cannot continue with the package installation in group mode.
For more information about running Installation Manager in group mode, see Group mode roadmaps and the user
interface.
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To search for fixes, updates, and extensions to the available packages, click Check
for Other Versions, Fixes, and Extensions. Installation Manager searches
for updates in the default update repositories for the packages.
If updates for a package are found, the updates are shown on the
Install
Packages page. Only the latest version of each package is shown.
Some packages require
entitlement for fixes. If you are not entitled for a fix, you cannot select the fix. The
Status column contains a Not entitled message for fixes that
are not entitled. Entitlement is based on your IBM ID
credentials. For more information, see
IBM ID
credentials Help and FAQ. For more information about entitlement, see IBM Entitlement
Help.
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Select the packages and updates to the packages to install. Updates that have a dependency
relationship are automatically selected and cleared together. Click
Next.
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On the Licenses page, read the license agreements for the selected
packages. After you accept the license agreement, click Next to
continue.
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On the Location page, enter the path for the shared resources directory in
the Shared Resources Directory field. The shared resources directory contains
resources that can be shared by multiple package groups. Click Next.
Important: You can specify the shared resources directory only the first time that you
install a package. Select the drive with enough available space to ensure adequate space for the
shared resources of future packages. You cannot change the location of the shared resources
directory unless you uninstall all packages.
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On the Location page, either choose a package group to install the
packages into or create a package group. Click Next.
A package group is a directory that contains resources that packages share with other packages in
the same group. The first time that you install a package, you must create a package group. If you
select more than one package to install, verify that the packages can be installed in the same
package group by checking the documentation for the packages. For packages that cannot be installed
in the same package group, install one package in one package group. After the installation
completes, install the second package in a different package group.
The bit mode of the package shows in the Architecture column when you install on a 64-bit
operating system. For new package groups, the option to select either 32-bit or 64-bit shows under
the Installation Directory field. For existing package groups, the option for
32-bit or 64-bit is disabled. You cannot change the bit mode of an existing package group.
Restriction: You cannot install a 32-bit package into a 64-bit package group.
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On the next Location page, select the translations to install for packages in the package
group. The corresponding language translations for the graphical user interface and documentation
are installed. Choices apply to all packages that are installed in this package group. Click
Next to continue.
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On the Features page, select the package features to install.
- Optional:
To see the dependency relationships between features, select Show
Dependencies.
- Optional:
Click a feature to view its brief description under Details.
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Select or clear features in the packages. Installation Manager
automatically enforces dependencies with other features and shows updated download size and disk
space requirements for the installation.
To restore the default features that are selected for the packages, click Restore
default.
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When you are finished selecting features, click Next.
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On the Summary page, review your choices before you install the
packages.
On Windows, Installation Manager checks for running
processes. If processes are blocking the installation, a list of these processes is shown in the
Blocking Processes section. You must stop these processes before you continue the installation.
Click Stop All Blocking Processes. If no processes need to be stopped, you do
not see this list. The running processes lock files that must be accessed or modified by
Installation Manager.
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Click Install.
When the installation process completes, you receive a confirmation message.