Everything you need to know to install HCL Link.
This documentation describes how to install the HCL Link using the Windows Installer.
Congratulations on your selection of HCL Link as your data integration solution!
A complete desciption of the hardware and software requirements for both Windows and Linux systems.
The Link windows installation has the following components:
If you have a previous version of Link installed, you must uninstall it completely. Link windows installation does not support multiple Link installations on a single computer.
To install Link, complete the following steps:
The Link Install Shield typically installs all the features. If you do not select Link Server and Runtime at Link Install Shield Installation time, you can install them later.
Modify Windows user access to Link application.
If you modify any of the settings in <installation root>\config\config.yaml, then you must restart the Link application.
After Installing, to start and stop Link , follow the steps:
Instructions for accessing the Link.
HCL Link customization instructions.
HCL Link installation includes Redis server. If you want to use a preinstalled Redis server, you must customize your Link installation.
Instructions for uninstalling Link.
In the case of Link Install/Start/Stop errors, review the log files from this folder:
If Link installation fails, verify that ports listed in the table are available on your machine.
This procedure defines the steps to manually update the installed Apache Tomcat 9 software for the Link application. If the currently installed version of Apache Tomcat 9 has a security issue that is resolved in a later version, you can follow these steps to update it.
You have the choice of three installation types: Native, Docker, and Podman.
The OneDB wire listener may be used in place of a MongoDB server when it is suitably configured.
The documentation provided here describes data backup, data restoration, and data migration of HCL Link design data.
After installing Link, setup the custom SSL certificates for the Link web UI and the Link runtime application server.
Here you will find the tasks that are required for administration of your HCL Link product.
A project is a container for HCL Link artifacts.
Service definitions define REST services and the endpoints of a service. This guide provides step-by-step instructions for creating, importing, and managing services using the system interface, following Microsoft standards.
This documentation describes the connectors and how they are used.
This documentation contains a description of the server groups and servers.
The variables described here include Configuration variables, flow variables, and cache variables.
A description of HCL Link dashboards, including the Server dashboard and the Kibana dashboard.
Descriptions of Link runtime services.
About the HCL Link Resource Adapters, and how to use them.
Cloud Native Link refers to the HCL Link product installation on a Kubernetes cluster.
This documentation provides HCL Link reference information.