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  1. Preface
  2. Installation Overview
  3. Pre-Installation Tasks
  4. Hub Store Installation
  5. Hub Server Installation
  6. Hub Server Post-Installation Tasks
  7. Process Server Installation
  8. Process Server Post-Installation Tasks
  9. ActiveVOS Post-Installation Tasks for the Application Server
  10. ActiveVOS Post-Installation Tasks for the Business Entity Adapter
  11. Resource Kit Installation
  12. Resource Kit Post-Installation Tasks
  13. Troubleshooting the MDM Hub
  14. Uninstallation

Installation Guide for IBM DB2 with Red Hat JBoss

Installation Guide for IBM DB2 with Red Hat JBoss

Installing the Hub Server in Graphical Mode

Installing the
Hub Server
in Graphical Mode

You can install the
Hub Server
in graphical mode.
You must use the same user name to install the
Hub Server
and the
Process Server
.
  1. Start the application server.
  2. Open a command prompt, and navigate to the
    Hub Server
    installer in the distribution directory.
    By default, the installer is in the following directory:
    <
    MDM Hub distribution directory
    >/<
    operating system name
    >/mrmserver
  3. Run the following command:
    On UNIX.
    ./hub_install.bin
    On Windows.
    hub_install.exe
  4. Select the language for the installation, and then click
    OK
    .
    The
    Introduction
    window appears.
  5. Click
    Next
    .
    The
    License Agreement
    window appears.
  6. Select the
    I accept the terms of the License Agreement
    option, and then click
    Next
    .
    The
    Choose an Install Folder
    window appears.
  7. Select the location of the
    Hub Server
    installation.
    • To choose the default location, click
      Next
      .
    • To enter a path, type the path to the installation folder, and click
      Next
      .
      The installation fails if you specify a path that has spaces in the directory or folder names.
    • To choose another location, click
      Choose
      , and then click
      Next
      .
  8. On UNIX, choose a link folder or select the option to not create links and click
    Next
    .
    On Windows, select the location to create a product icon or select the option not to create a product icon.
  9. Click
    Next
    .
    The
    Enter the location of the license file
    window appears.
  10. Click
    Choose
    to select a license file, and click
    Next
    .
    The
    Advanced Security
    window appears.
  11. Select the security configuration for the MDM Hub.
    • Optionally, in the
      Customer hash key
      field, enter a hashing key up to 128 bits.
    • To choose the default configuration, click
      Next
      . The
      Hub Certificate Provider
      window appears.
    • To choose a custom security configuration for the MDM Hub, select
      Custom
      and click
      Next
      .
  12. If you selected Custom in the preceding step, the
    Hashing Algorithm
    page appears.
    • To accept the default hashing algorithm for password hashing in the MDM Hub, click
      Next
      . The
      Hub Certificate Provider
      window appears.
    • To choose a custom hashing algorithm, select
      Other
      , and then click
      Next
      .
  13. If you selected Other in the preceding step, provide the following information for the custom hashing algorithm, and then click
    Next
    :
    • Hashing algorithm name
    • Location of the hashing algorithm archive.
      The hashing algorithm archive must be a ZIP file. If the archive contains multiple JAR files and other supporting files, ensure they are all in the ZIP file.
    • Canonical class name of the hashing algorithm implementation.
      For example, enter
      $HASHING_CLASS_NAME$
      .
    The
    Hub Certificate Provider
    window appears.
  14. To select the certificate provider for the MDM Hub to authenticate trusted applications, choose one of the following options:
    • To choose the default certificate provider, click
      Next
      . The
      Application Server
      window appears.
    • To choose a custom certificate provider, select
      Custom
      .
  15. If you selected Custom in the preceding step, provide the following information for the custom certificate provider:
    1. Enter the location of the certificate provider archive.
      The certificate provider archive must be a ZIP file. If you use a custom certificate provider, ensure the
      <
      MDM Hub installation directory
      >/server/resources/certificates
      directory is empty.
    2. Enter the class name of the certificate provider, and then click
      Next
      .
    The
    Application Server
    window appears.
  16. Select
    JBoss
    , and then click
    Next
    .
    The
    JBoss Application Server Home
    window appears.
  17. Configure the following JBoss settings:
    1. Specify the application server installation directory, and then click
      Next
      .
      The
      JBoss Application Server Configuration Name
      window appears.
    2. Specify the Configuration Name, and then click
      Next
      .
      The default value is
      standalone
      .
      The
      JBoss Application Server Port
      window appears.
    3. Specify the remote port.
      The JBoss port can conflict with the default database server port. If ports conflict, change one of the ports to resolve the conflict. For more information on changing ports, see the JBoss documentation.
  18. Click
    Next
    .
    The
    Database Selection
    window appears.
  19. Select IBM DB2 UDB 9, and click
    Next
    .
    The
    DB2 Database Information
    window appears.
  20. Enter the following settings for the IBM DB2 database to which you want to connect, and click
    Next
    :
    Field Name
    Description
    Server
    Host name of the
    MDM Hub Master Database
    server.
    Port
    Port number of the
    MDM Hub Master Database
    .
    Database Name
    Name of the database that you created.
    System Schema
    Name of the
    MDM Hub Master Database
    .
    System Schema User Name
    The IBM DB2 database user that you use to access the system schema.
    Use the same user that you used to import seed into the
    MDM Hub Master Database
    .
    System Schema Password
    Password of the user used to connect to the system schema.
    The
    Install ActiveVOS
    window appears.
  21. If you want to install the bundled, licensed version of
    Informatica ActiveVOS
    , select
    Yes
    and perform the following substeps. Otherwise, select
    No
    , and click
    Next
    .
    1. On the
      Choose ActiveVOS Installation Folder
      page, accept the default installation path or specify a preferred location. Click
      Next
      .
    2. On the
      Database Information
      page, enter the database details that you specified when you created the ActiveVOS database schema, and click
      Next
      .
    3. On the
      Application Server Web URL
      page, accept the default URL or specify the URL that you want to use to call ActiveVOS web services. Ensure the URL contains the correct port number for the connection to the application server. Click
      Next
      .
      The post installation setup script uses the URL to call ActiveVOS web services, deploy the predefined MDM workflows to ActiveVOS, and create the URN mapping.
    4. On the
      ActiveVOS Installer
      page, click
      Choose
      and browse to the ActiveVOS_Server installation file in the distribution package. Click
      Next
      .
    5. Enter the administrative user name and password to create an administrative user for the ActiveVOS Console.
      The user name and password must be the same as the ActiveVOS Console user name and password that was created in the application server.
    6. Click
      Next
      .
  22. Select one of the following Informatica platform installation options:
    • Yes
      . Install Informatica platform.
    • No
      . Does not install Informatica platform.
  23. If you select
    Yes
    in the preceding step, click
    Choose
    and browse to the following Informatica platform file locations:
    • Installation response file
    • Platform installation file
  24. On the Product Usage Toolkit page, select the industry to which the organization belongs and the environment type.
  25. If you want to use a proxy server, select
    Yes
    , and enter the proxy server details. Otherwise, select
    No
    .
    You can enter the following proxy server details:
    • Proxy server name/IP
    • Proxy server port
    • Proxy server domain name. Leave blank if not applicable.
    • Proxy server user name. Leave blank if not applicable.
    • Proxy server password. Leave blank if not applicable.
  26. Click
    Next
    .
    The Deploy page appears.
  27. Select one of the following
    postInstallSetup
    script options:
    • Yes, run the script during this installation
      . Runs the
      postInstallSetup
      script during the installation.
    • No, I will run it later
      . Does not run the
      postInstallSetup
      script during the installation. After the installation, you must run the
      postInstallSetup
      script or manually deploy the Hub Server applications.
    The
    postInstallSetup
    script repackages and deploys the Hub Server applications. Also, the script creates data sources and configures JMS message queues.
  28. Click
    Next
    .
    The
    Pre-Installation Summary
    window appears.
  29. After the Pre-Installation Summary window displays the options you want, click
    Install
    to start the installation process.
    When the installation completes, the
    Install Complete
    window appears.
  30. Click
    Done
    to exit the Hub Server installer.

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