If you are installing to Apache Tomcat or you do not want to use Installation Manager, see Retrieving the server application files directly from the installation media.
If you do not have access to a graphical user interface, you can run Installation Manager in console mode or use response scripts over the command line.
Before you install Rational Asset Manager, make sure that the database application (DB2®, Oracle, or SQL Server) is installed and running.
If you are installing to a full WebSphere Application Server server or cluster, make sure that the server or cluster is running. You must run Installation Manager on the same server as the application server, or for a network-deployed cluster, on the server that is running the Deployment Manager.
If you installed to an instance of WebSphere Application Server, the server setup application was deployed to the application server. If you installed to a WebSphere Application Server cluster, the server setup application was deployed to the cluster.
The server setup application is a wizard that deploys the other enterprise archive and web archive files and configures the database, the database connection, security, and repository settings.
To configure the server application, open a web browser and navigate to the server setup application at http://applicationServerHostname:port_number/Server_Setup_Context_Root, where applicationServerHostname is the name of the application server, port_number is the port number of the application server, and Server_Setup_Context_Root is the context root directory of the server setup application. For example: http://WASappServer.companyname.com:9080/ram.setup
Server setup application | Default setting |
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WebSphere Application Server port | 9080 |
Context root directory | ram.setup |
If you are using DB2 on a supported operating system other than z/OS®, the server setup application can create and configure the databases for you. See Deploying and configuring application files by using the server setup application. If you are using DB2 on z/OS, see Creating and configuring databases for Rational Asset Manager.
Create the databases for assets and lifecycles. See Creating and configuring databases for Rational Asset Manager.
Then, review the Configuring help content for web-based products topic and set up the help content for the web client.