Preparing the Installation Manager
The IBM Installation Manager is used to install installation packages such as HCL Digital Experience and IBM WebSphere Application Server.
Procedure
If you have an existing Installation Manager, start it and go to File > Preferences. Then, click Updates. Click the Search for Installation Manager updates check box. This box enables the Installation Manager to search for updates the next time you run an installation or update.
If you do not have an existing Installation Manager, then complete the following procedure:
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Start all servers and applications that require a port number to avoid port conflicts when installing HCL Portal.
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Type
ping yourserver.yourcompany.com
on a command line to verify that your fully qualified host name is properly configured. -
Type ping localhost on a command line to verify that your network is properly configured.
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If you are installing on a server with a firewall, antivirus, screen saver, or desktop search engine that is enabled, disable them before you install. If you do not disable them and the installation program detects them, a warning message displays during the installation or the installation might fail.
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Complete the following steps to install as a non-root user:
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Log in to the operating system as the root user.
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Open a command line.
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Use the appropriate system commands to create the following items:
- Non-root user, including password
- Group
- Directory, used when you install IBM® Installation Manager and HCL Portal
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Set the user profile for the number of open files. Set the value to ulimit -n 10240.
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Add the non-root user to the new group.
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Run the following task to change the owner of the directory to the non-root user:
chown user:group /directory
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Run the following task to change permissions for the directory:
chmod 755 /directory
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Log in as the non-root user.
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Use the following command to install IBM Installation Manager:
./userinst
Set the IBM Installation Manager installation location to /directory/IBM/InstallationManager.
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Run the following task from the IIM directory:
./install
Note
Skip this step if you already have an existing installation.