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IBM Maximo Asset Management: Installation Guide (Websphere Application Server, SQL Server, Active Directory) Chapter 1 IBM Maximo Asset Management Version 7 Release 6 Installation Guide (WebSphere Application Server, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Active Directory) Note Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in “Notices” on page 159. This edition applies to version 7, release 6, modification 0 of IBM Maximo Asset Management and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions. © Copyright IBM Corporation 2007, 2014. US Government Users Restricted Rights – Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. Contents Chapter 1. Preparing for installation . 1 Chapter 4. Manually configuring Software installation images .........1 existing middleware during deployment 31 Before you begin .............1 Maximo Asset Management installation with Programmatically verifying prerequisites from the manual middleware configuration .......32 command-line..............1 Manual configuration of the database.....33 Checking port availability .........6 Manually configuring Microsoft SQL Server AIX tar command requirements .......6 2012 ...............33 AIX font requirements ..........7 Manual configuration of the directory server . 35 Verifying large page size support for AIX....7 Manually configuring Microsoft Active Checking for required libraries on Linux ....7 Directory version 2012.........36 Configuring the JRE in Linux ........8 Manual configuration of the J2EE server....38 Setting the ulimit ............8 Manually configuring WebSphere Application Setting the swap size ..........8 Server Network Deployment ......38 Setting shared memory ..........9 Running the Maximo Asset Management 7.6 Remote configuration enablement ......9 installation program ..........63 Enabling SSL client authentication ......11 Configuring Maximo Asset Management version Microsoft SQL Server preparation ......11 7.6 with manually configured middleware . 64 System password policy settings ......12 Starting the launchpad ..........12 Chapter 5. Deploying in a cluster Installation program overview ........13 environment ............67 Configuration program overview .......14 Configuring SSL between Microsoft Active Directory Chapter 2. Automatically configuring and WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment ..............68 middleware during deployment ....17 Installing DB2 v10.5 using the Maximo Asset Configuring SSL between Microsoft Active Directory Management version 7.6 installation program . 69 and WebSphere Application Server Network Installing WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment ..............18 Deployment v8.5 using the Maximo Asset Installing WebSphere Application Server Network Management version 7.6 installation program . 70 Deployment v8.5 using the Maximo Asset Preparing WebSphere Application Server Network Management version 7.6 installation program . 19 Deployment and configuring application server Preparing WebSphere Application Server Network cluster profiles using the Maximo Asset Deployment v8.5 using the Maximo Asset Management configuration program ......71 Management configuration program ......20 Configuring cluster members on additional Running the Maximo Asset Management 7.6 WebSphere Application Server Network installation program ...........21 Deployment nodes ...........73 Configuring Maximo Asset Management version 7.6 Running the Maximo Asset Management 7.6 using the Maximo Asset Management version 7.6 installation program ...........74 configuration program...........22 Configuring Maximo Asset Management in a cluster environment using the Maximo Asset Management Chapter 3. Automatically configuring configuration program...........75 existing middleware during deployment 25 Configuring SSL between Microsoft Active Directory Chapter 6. Silent installation .....77 and WebSphere Application Server Network Creating silent response files for installation . 77 Deployment ..............26 Sample silent installation response files ....78 Preparing WebSphere Application Server Network Updating password values in silent response files 79 Deployment v8.5 using the Maximo Asset Silently installing the Installation Manager software 79 Management configuration program ......26 Silently installing Maximo Asset Management and Running the Maximo Asset Management 7.6 related middleware ............80 installation program ...........27 Silently uninstalling Maximo Asset Management Configuring Maximo Asset Management version 7.6 and related middleware ..........81 using the Maximo Asset Management version 7.6 configuration program...........28 Chapter 7. Silent configuration ....83 Creating silent response files for middleware configuration ..............83 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2014 iii Sample silent middleware configuration response Command line interface parameters ......117 files ................83 Command line configuration program actions . 124 Creating a response file for silent Maximo Asset action updateDatabaseConfiguration ....124 Management configuration .........84 action validateDatabaseConfiguration ....124 Silently configuring middleware .......85 action Silently configuring Maximo Asset Management . 85 validateAndUpdateDatabaseConfiguration . 125 Silently remove middleware configuration ....86 action deployDatabaseConfiguration.....125 Remove product configuration silently .....86 action removeDatabaseConfiguration ....126 action enableDB2TextSearch .......126 Chapter 8. Programmatically verifying action updateJ2eeConfiguration ......126 that the installation was successful . 89 action validateJ2eeConfiguration ......126 action validateAndUpdateJ2eeConfiguration . 126 action deployJ2eeConfiguration ......127 Chapter 9. Verifying the installation action removeJ2EEConfiguration ......127 manually ..............93 action deployConfiguration........127 action removeConfiguration .......127 Chapter 10. Configuring the HTTPOnly action reapplyAppServerTuning ......128 attribute ..............95 action enableAppSecurity ........128 action disableAppSecurity ........128 Chapter 11. Installation and action updateApplication ........128 action addLanguages ..........128 configuration programs log information 97 action configureProducts ........129 action deployMiddlewareConfiguration . 129 Chapter 12. Post installation tasks . 99 Configuration program properties ......130 Accessing product documentation .......99 Installing help information in a new language . 99 Chapter 16. Configuring your product Configuring initial data ..........100 with performance analysis data . 153 Synchronizing users and groups .......103 Adding sample data to the Maximo Asset Chapter 17. Backup and restoration 155 Management database post configuration ....103 Backing up the administrative workstation . 155 Chapter 13. Installing Version 7.5 Restoring the administrative workstation ....156 industry solutions .........107 Chapter 18. Uninstalling the product 157 Installing version 7.5 industry solutions from the Remove Maximo Asset Management configuration 157 launchpad ..............107 Removing WebSphere Application Server Network Installing version 7.5 industry solutions from the Deployment configuration .........158 command line .............107 Uninstalling Maximo Asset Management and Installing version 7.5 industry solutions silently 108 middleware ..............158 Chapter 14. Maintaining EAR files. 111 Notices ..............159 Building EAR files ............111 Trademarks ..............160 Manually uninstalling applications from WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment ..............112 Index ...............163 Manually installing applications in WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment ....112 Chapter 15. Command line configuration ...........115 Configuration parameter validation ......115 Input properties files ...........116 iv IBM Maximo Asset Management: Installation Guide (WebSphere Application Server, SQL Server, Active Directory) Chapter 1. Preparing for installation These topics provide information about product media, preinstallation considerations, overview of the installation procedure, and instructions on using the Maximo® Asset Management launchpad. Use the planning information to familiarize yourself with the overall process of a Maximo Asset Management deployment before you use this information to conduct the installation. Software installation images You access the IBM® Maximo Asset Management product software from IBM Passport Advantage. The installation images that you download from Passport Advantage can comprise multiple downloadable files. Download all files in the package to a single directory and extract the files for execution. For instructions and a full list of installation images, see the IBM Maximo Asset Management 7.6 Download Document (http://www.ibm.com/support/ docview.wss?uid=swg24038431). Before you begin You must prepare your environment before you install Maximo Asset Management. In some cases, to perform steps for preparation, you must be logged in as a user with administrator privileges on Windows or as root on UNIX. Some processes, such as anti-virus programs, can negatively affect Maximo Asset Management installation on the system. You must temporarily shut down any noncritical processes before running the Maximo Asset Management installation program. Make a copy of the image of the system, database, and application server on which you are planning to install the product. Ensure that you have adequate disk space for the future on the systems being used for the Maximo Asset Management
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