The following instructions describe how to install Community Surveys.
Before you begin
To install Community Surveys for a production environment, you must have DB2 and WebSphere
Application Server with security enabled installed and set up on your system.
You must be logged in as a user belonging
to the Administrators group when you run the installer
for Windows™. You must log
in to the system as root when you install on Linux™.
About this task
When you install Community Surveys with WebSphere Application Server, the WebSphere Application
Server will be restarted during the installation process. During the installation, the WebSphere
Application Server's JVM maximum heap size will be changed to 1024 to ensure that it is adequately
set for Community Surveys. If this value is already tuned to a different value that is desirable for
your configuration, ensure that you reset it to that value following the installation.
Procedure
- To begin the installation, extract the software package.
Run the Launchpad file for your platform. For Windows, use Launchpad.exe or Launchpad64.exe for
64-bit Windows platforms.
For Linux and AIX®, run launchpad.sh.
Note: In some Windows environments, it might be necessary
to right-click Launchpad and select Run as Administrator to start IBM
Installation Manager correctly.
- Select your language and click OK if
your language is not English.
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Click Install in the Product Overview section.
Launchpad detects the presence of IBM Installation Manager, which is a wizard-based
installation program that is used in many IBM® products.
Launchpad uses your current version of IBM Installation Manager and add the Community Surveys
repository automatically.
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In the IBM Installation Manager window, click Next to install the
packages for IBM Installation Manager, if you did not install it, and Community Surveys.
- Click Next and read the license
agreement.
- Read the license agreement, click I accept the
terms in the license agreement radio button, and then
click Next. The Select Installation
Directory panel opens.
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Select the location for the shared files and click Next. Select the
directory for the Community Surveys installation, and click Next.
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Select the features that you want to install with Community Surveys. For a production
environment, you must select Install IBM Community Surveys with WebSphere Application
Server. You can also choose the following options.
- To install a version of Community Surveys that is integrated with Connections, choose
Install IBM Community Surveys Connections Integrator. This is the typical
choice when installing Connections.
Note: Use a short installation path. For example, use
C:\CommunitySurveys
instead of
C:\Program Files\IBM\CommunitySurveys. If you exceed the 259 maximum
character length, you may receive one of the following error messages during configuration or in the
IBM Installation Manager log files:
- The input line is too long.
- The syntax of the command is incorrect.
- The file name is too long.
Important: If you install to a directory other than C:\, after the installation is
complete, you must follow the instructions in
Configuring the properties file in the IBM Forms Experience Builder
documentation. Otherwise, you will get errors when trying to start a survey.
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Enter and validate the properties for your WebSphere Application Server, your database, and
your mail server. Click Next. Enter the properties of the Connections server
you are using.
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A summary screen is shown. Confirm the information that is shown is correct, and click
Install.
Community Surveys is installed into the specified directory on your system. When installation
is complete, click Done to close the installer.
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In the WebSphere Application Server Integrated Solutions Console, map the Community Surveys
application to the Community Surveys cluster, and the IBM HTTP Server.