Installing IBM
InfoSphere Information Server by
using the wizard (graphical mode)
You can use a web browser to run the installation program
locally in graphical mode on the target computer. Alternatively, you
can use a web browser on any system that has network access to the
computer where the installation program is running.
Before you begin
Choose your installation topology, review the installation checklists,
and prepare the tier computers.
Obtain the product media to include the installation
and entitlement packages.
Configure your browser correctly so that the installation program
runs smoothly.
Microsoft Windows: Start an administrator
session by using one of the following methods:
Run the following command:
runas /user:Administrator cmd.exe
Open an elevated command window.
Click Start > Search.
In the Search Results box, enter cmd and
press Ctrl+Shift+Enter.
Click Continue to accept the prompt asking
for your permission to continue.
AIXLinux: Log in as the root user.
About this task
When you first start the installation program, it presents
a non-graphical interface. The program starts a self-contained web
server on the computer. You can then start a web browser on the computer
or on a remote computer and access the graphical interface.
After
you enter your settings in the wizard pages, the program stores your
settings in a response file. If you run the installation program again,
you can load your settings from this file into the program instead
of entering them again.
Procedure
In the newly created session, run the following
command to clear any Java™ options
that might be set.
Operating system
Command
AIX®
In the sh or bash shell:
export IBM_JAVA_OPTIONS=
In
the csh or tcsh shell:
unsetenv IBM_JAVA_OPTIONS
Linux®
In the sh or bash shell:
export IBM_JAVA_OPTIONS=
In
the csh or tcsh shell:
unsetenv IBM_JAVA_OPTIONS
Windows
set IBM_JAVA_OPTIONS=
AIXLinux: Configure the following
settings for the session to help ensure that the installation is successful:
Set the file creation mask to 022:
umask 022
Ensure that you have no less than 10240 file descriptor resources
allocated.
Check that the current setting for the NOFILES kernel parameter
is set to a value that is at least equal to the value that you specify
for ulimit.
Extract the installation
package.
For example:
Operating system
Command
AIX
gunzip -c is-suite.*.tar.gz | tar xvf -
Linux
tar zxvf is-suite.*.tar.gz
Windows
The installation image contains some deep directory paths
and long file names. Therefore, to avoid running into the Windows
255 character path name limit during later installation steps, extract
the contents into a short initial directory path, such as C:\temp.
Also, instead of using the Windows File Explorer extraction utility,
use a utility such as PKZip, WinZip, or 7-zip. For example:
7z.exe x is-suite.*.zip -oC:\temp
The package is named is-suite.* for the
full product or is-client.* for the client only.
The is-suite images
require the use of a Bundle Entitlement package; the is-client images
do not. If you are installing an is-suite image, extract the contents
of the entitlement package into the is-suite directory
that is decompressed in the previous step.
Ensure that
you have downloaded the correct entitlement package for your operating
system platform, licensed products, and suite installation package.
A suite entitlement package will only work for a suite installation
package.
For example:
unzip -d is-suite Bundle.suite.*.zip
On AIX,
if you don't already have the GNU zip utility, it is available as gzip-program_version.aix_version.ppc.rpm in
the IBM AIX Toolbox.
Change to the is-suiteor is-client directory.
Run the installation program:
Operating system
Command
AIX
./setup [-verbose]
Linux
./setup [-verbose]
Windows
setup.exe [-verbose]
The -verbose option is optional. The option
causes the installation program to display log messages to the console
and also write them to the log file. If the -verbose option
is not specified, log messages are written to the log file only.
Several messages are displayed. The program then displays
a message about how to access the installation wizard:
======> Enter the following URL to your web browser to begin the
installation process:
https://localhost:8443/ISInstall
Open a web browser on the computer or on a remote computer,
and navigate to the URL that is listed in the message from starting
the installation program. (Use the full host name if using a remote
browser.)
Microsoft Windows:
The installation program automatically launches the default web browser
on the local computer to display the graphical interface.
A
message might appear in the browser that reads The publisher cannot
be verified... You can safely ignore the message and continue
the installation. This message does not indicate a security risk when
it appears during InfoSphere® Information Server installation.
If you are using Internet Explorer as a browser, you
must configure Compatibility View settings. In some cases, the web
page is blank until you do the following procedure:
ClickTools > Compatibility
View settings.
Specify the URL that was provided by the installation program
in the Add this website field, and then click Add.
Click Close.
Refresh the connection to the URL.
Select a language from the menu for the installation
program to use, and click Login.
This
selection applies only to this installation session. Later in the
installation process, you select the language to apply to the InfoSphere Information Server installation.
Follow the prompts in the installation program to continue
installing the product.
The installation program runs an early prerequisites check
to ensure that your installation is configured correctly, as shown
in the following figure. The wizard page displays each check. If the
check fails, it is marked FAILED in the page. If the check found issues
that might cause problems with the installation, it is marked WARNING
in the page.
When all prerequisites checks pass, continue to follow
the prompts in the installation program.