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  1. Preface
  2. Installation Overview
  3. Before You Install
  4. Data Archive Installation
  5. Data Vault Installation
  6. Application Accelerator Installation
  7. Application Retirement for Healthcare Accelerator Installation
  8. MongoDB Accelerator Installation
  9. Salesforce Accelerator Installation
  10. After You Install
  11. Data Archive Upgrade
  12. Data Vault Upgrade
  13. Upgrading Oracle History Data
  14. Upgrading PeopleSoft History Data
  15. ILM Data Validation Option Setup
  16. Data Archive Source and Target Database Requirements
  17. Data Archive Connectivity
  18. Data Archive Uninstallation
  19. SAP Application Retirement
  20. Database Users and Privileges
  21. Data Visualization Designer Installation
  22. Data Archive Installation Requirements Checklist and Architecture Options

Installation and Upgrade Guide

Installation and Upgrade Guide

Installing the Data Vault Agent in Console Mode

Installing the Data Vault Agent in Console Mode

You can install the Data Vault Agent on multiple machines.
  1. Log in to the machine with a system user account.
  2. Close all other applications.
  3. On a shell command line, run the install.sh file from the root of the directory where the installation files are located.
    The
    Introduction
    section appears.
  4. Press ENTER to continue.
    The
    Installation Type
    section appears.
  5. Press 1 to install a Data Vault component and press ENTER.
    The
    License File
    section appears.
  6. Type the full path and file name of the Data Vault license key and press ENTER.
    The
    Select a Component to Install
    section appears.
  7. Press 2 to install the Data Vault Agent and press ENTER.
    The
    Specify the Installation Directory
    section appears.
  8. Type the path for the directory in which to install the Data Vault Agent or press ENTER to use the default directory.
  9. Verify that the installation directory is correct and press Y to continue.
  10. Set the properties for the Data Vault Agent.
    The following table describes the properties that you set for the Data Vault Agent:
    Section
    Property
    Description
    Service Configuration
    Host name
    Host name or IP address of the machine that hosts the Data Vault Service.
    -
    Execution port
    Port number used by the Data Vault Agent and the Data Vault Administration Tool to connect to the Data Vault. Default is 8600.
    Agent Configuration
    Temporary directory
    Directory where the Data Vault Service stores temporary result set files.
    Default is <DataVaultAgentDirectory>/temp.
    -
    Log directory
    Directory where the Data Vault Service stores logs generated by the Data Vault Agents.
    Default is <DataVaultAgentDirectory>/fas_agent_logs.
    -
    Share directory
    Directory where the Data Vault Service stores temporary files for GROUP BY and ORDER BY queries. This directory must be accessible to the Data Vault Agent. If you install multiple agents, this directory must be accessible to all agents.
    Default is <DataVaultAgentDirectory>/share.
    -
    Index directory
    Directory where the Data Vault Service stores index files when you create indexes for archived tables.
    Default is <DataVaultAgentDirectory>/index.
    Query Configuration
    Threads
    Number of threads used by the Data Vault Agent to process client requests to the Data Vault. Default is 2.
    -
    Memory
    Maximum amount of memory in megabytes to use for processing client requests to the Data Vault. The Data Vault Service allocates memory dynamically up to the maximum specified in this property. Default is 2048 MB.
  11. Review the configuration summary and press Y to continue.
    The
    Pre-Installation Summary
    section appears.
  12. Review the installation information, and press ENTER to continue.
    The installer copies the Data Vault Agent files to the installation directory. After the installation process completes, the installer indicates whether the installation completed successfully.
  13. Press ENTER to exit the installer.
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.

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