Installing the Data Vault Administration Tool and SQL Tool in Graphical Mode
Installing the Data Vault Administration Tool and SQL Tool in Graphical Mode
You can install the Data Vault Administration Tool and SQL Tool on Windows. The Data Vault query tool is called SQL Worksheet. The SQL Worksheet installation includes the Data Vault ODBC driver.
Log in to the machine with a system user account.
Close all other applications.
Begin the installation.
On Windows, run install.cmd from the root directory.
On Windows 2012, right-click the command prompt icon and open the command prompt window using "Run As Administrator." Navigate to the installer location and run install.cmd from this command prompt window.
On UNIX, use a shell command line to run install.sh from the root directory.
If you do not have an X Window server, the installer runs in console mode.
On the
Introduction
page, read the instructions and click
Next
.
On the
Installation Type
page, select
Install a Data Vault component
and click
Next
.
On the
License File
page, enter the path and file name of the Data Vault license key or click
Choose
to select a license key file.
On the
Components to Install
page, select
Data Vault Administration Tool and SQL Tool
and click
Next
.
On the
Installation Directory
page, enter the absolute path for the directory in which to install the Administration Tool and the SQL Tool or click
Choose
to select or create a directory.
Choose an empty directory. The installer will quit if the directory contains files. The path must conform to the length and character restrictions of the operating system.
Click
Next
.
On the
Pre-installation Summary
page, review the installation information, and click
Install
to continue.
The installer copies the Administration Tool and SQL Tool files to the installation directory. After the installation process completes, the
Installation Complete
page indicates whether the installation completed successfully.
Click
Done
.
The installer creates a log file named
FAS-installer.log
in the root of the directory that contains the installer files. You can view the installer log file to get more information about the tasks that are performed by the installer and to view configuration properties for the installed component.