Run the installation script to set up the IBM® Sametime® System
Console on IBM i.
Before you begin
If the computer where you will install the Sametime System Console
supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, map the addresses to the same
host name to generate matching SSL certificates.
Procedure
- Log in to the server using a profile with *ALLOBJ and *SECADM
special authorities.
- Install IBM Installation Manager.
- Install IBM WebSphere® Network
Deployment.
- From an IBM i command
line, run the following command to start the QShell Interpreter:
QSH
- Configure WebSphere Application
Server to use 64 bits by completing the following steps:
- Run the
cd
shell command to change
to the bin
directory of the WebSphere Application Server program installation
directory; for example:cd /QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/V85/ND/bin
- Run the following commands to set up WebSphere Application Server using 64 bit:
managesdk -setNewProfileDefault -sdkname 1.7_64
managesdk -setCommandDefault -sdkname 1.7_64
- Run the
WRKSYSVAL
to check the setting for the
QVFYOBJRST setting; make sure it is set to 3 or less. - Run the
cd
shell command to change to
the Installation Manager /tools directory by
running the cd
command; for example:cd /qibm/proddata/InstallationManager/eclipse/tools
- Run the following command to start Installation Manager
and install the Sametime System
Console:
./imcl input /path_and_name_of_ISC_i.rsp -log /log_path/log_name -acceptLicense
For
example,
./imcl input /ST9HF1/SSC/ISC_i.rsp -log /st9/logs/sscinstall -acceptLicense
When the installation finishes, a summary of the results
is displayed.
- Make note of the URL for connecting to the WebSphere Integrated Solutions Console;
you will access both WebSphere and Sametime administrative
features using that address.
- Press F3 to exit QSH.
Results
If the installation fails, review the installation logs
stored in /QIBM/UserData/InstallationManager/logs for
information about the failure. Fix the problem, and then install again.
The
log name contains the date and time in this format: yyyymmdd_hhmm.xml.