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

Installation Guide for Oracle Database with IBM WebSphere

Installation Guide for Oracle Database with IBM WebSphere

Using a Script for Deploying the Process Server Application (Conditional)

Using a Script for Deploying the Process Server Application (Conditional)

You can run the
PostInstallSetup
script to deploy the Process Server application.
If the installation is in an application server multi-node or a cluster environment, first deploy the Process Server application on one node, and then deploy the Process Server application on the other nodes. Ensure that you deploy the Process Server application on the same machine on which you installed the Process Server.
  1. Open a command prompt, and change to the following directory:
    <
    MDM Hub installation directory
    >/hub/cleanse
  2. Run the
    PostInstallSetup
    script.
    On UNIX.
    ./postInstallSetup.sh
    If you enabled security on WebSphere, run
    postInstallSetup.sh -Dwebsphere.password=<
    WebSpherePassword
    >
    On Windows.
    postInstallSetup.bat
    If you enabled security on WebSphere, run
    postInstallSetup.bat -Dwebsphere.password=<
    WebSphere Password
    >
  3. To enable scanning for annotation-based metadata of the
    siperian-cleanse-ejb.jar
    module, use the WebSphere Server Administration Console to undeploy and deploy the EAR file
    siperian-mrm-cleanse.ear
    .
    For more information, see Redeploy the Process Server EAR File.

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