IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1
Installation guide
Note
Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information
in Notices.
First Edition (March 2008)
This edition applies to Version 7.1 of IBM Rational Developer for System i (part
number 5733-RDI) and to all subsequent releases and modifications until
otherwise indicated in new editions.
Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2008. All rights reserved.
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Overview
This installation guide provides instructions for installing, updating,
and uninstalling IBM(R) Rational(R) Developer for System i(TM) V7.1.
You can find the most recent version of this Installation
Guide online at http://download.boulder.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/awdtools/rdi/v71/71/documents/install_instruction/install.html.
IBM Installation
Manager
IBM Installation Manager is
a program that helps you install the IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 product package on your computer. It also helps you update, modify, and
uninstall any package that you install. A package can be a product, a group
of components, or a single component that is specifically designed for Installation Manager to install.
IBM Installation Manager offers
several timesaving features, which you can use to complete the following tasks:
- Install product packages
- Manage licenses for installed product packages
- Search for and install updates to installed product packages
- Modify installed product packages
- Revert installed product packages to earlier versions
- Uninstall product packages
For more information about IBM Installation Manager, visit the IBM Installation
Manager Information Center at http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/install/v1m0r0/index.jsp.
The IBM Rational Software
Development Platform is a common development environment that contains the
development workbench and other software components that are shared by multiple
products.
Installation requirements
This section details hardware, software, and user privilege requirements
that must be met in order to successfully install and run IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1.
Hardware requirements
Before you can install IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1, verify that your system meets the minimum hardware requirements.
The following are hardware requirements for installing :
Hardware |
Requirements |
Processor |
Intel(R) Pentium(R) III 800 MHz processor minimum (higher is recommended) |
Memory |
512 MB RAM; 1 GB RAM recommended |
Disk Space |
Minimum: 800 MB of disk space is required for product package installation.
Additional disk space is required for the resources that you develop.
Note:
- Disk space requirements can be reduced or increased depending on the features
that you install.
- Additional disk space is required if you download the product package
to install this product.
- Additional disk space is required if you use FAT32 instead of NTFS.
- An additional 500 MB of disk space is required in the directory pointed
to by your environment variable TEMP.
|
Display |
1024 x 768 resolution minimum using 256 Colors (or higher for best
results) |
Other hardware |
- Microsoft(R) mouse
or compatible pointing device
- CD-ROM drive
|
Software requirements
Before you can install IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1, verify that your system meets the software requirements.
System
Operating system
The following operating systems
(running in 32-bit mode) are supported for this product:
- Microsoft Windows(R) XP
Professional with Service Pack 2
or later
- Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional with Service Pack 4
- Microsoft Windows 2000
Server with Service Pack 4
- Microsoft Windows 2000
Advanced Server with Service Pack 4
- Microsoft Windows Server
2003 Standard Edition with Service Pack 1
- Microsoft Windows Server
2003 Enterprise Edition with Service Pack 1
- Microsoft Windows Vista
Business, Windows Vista Enterprise, and Windows Vista
Ultimate
Note:
IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 is not supported on Microsoft Windows operating systems running on
64-bit processors.
The listed operating systems support all of the languages
that are supported by IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1.
Software requirements
for extending an existing Eclipse IDE
The products in
this version of the IBM Rational Software Delivery Platform were developed
for use with version 3.2.2 of the Eclipse IDE. You can only extend
an existing Eclipse IDE of version 3.2.2 with latest updates from the
open source community.
To extend an existing Eclipse IDE, you also require
a JRE from the following Java(TM) development kit:
- IBM 32-bit SDK for Windows, Java 2 Technology Edition, Version 5.0 service
release 4; Sun Java 2 Standard Edition 5.0 Update 12 for Microsoft Windows
Note:
- Sun Java 2 Standard Edition (Java SE) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6.0 is
not supported.
- You might need to update your Eclipse version in order to install updates
to IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1. Refer to the update's release documentation for information
on changes to the prerequisite Eclipse version.
Important:
To enable users who do not have Administrator
privileges to work with IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1 on a Windows Vista
system, do not install Eclipse inside the Program Files directory (C:\Program
Files\).
Other software requirements
- Some features of IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1, such as the i5/OS Web Services
and Java Tools
feature, and the IBM WebSphere(R) JAX-RPC Web service runtime support feature,
require additional software. These features depend on some features that are
provided in the following products:
- IBM Rational Application
Developer, Version 7.0.0.5 or later
- IBM Rational Software
Architect Version, 7.0.0.5 or later
- IBM WebSphere Integration
Developer, Version 6.1 or later
Refer to the Features section
for details.
- One of the following Web browsers to view the readme files and the installation
guide, and to support the Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) browser widget:
- Microsoft Internet
Explorer 6.0 with Service Pack 1, or later
- Mozilla 1.6, or later
- Firefox 1.0.x, 1.5, 2.0, or later
Note:
The Launchpad does not support Mozilla 1.6; if your browser is
Mozilla, you need version 1.7, or later, to run the launchpad.
- To properly view multimedia user assistance, such as tours, tutorials,
and demonstration viewlets, you must install Adobe(R) Flash Player, Version 6.0 release
65, or later.
Note:
On the Windows Vista
operating system, the Samples Gallery and Tutorials Gallery do not support
the new high resolution display setting "Larger scale (120DPI) - make text
more readable". The gallery content does not display if this option is set.
If you changed to the new high resolution display option, you must change
it to a lower resolution setting, for example, the default 90 DPI
(R) setting.
On
the Japanese version of the Windows Vista operating system, the
Samples Gallery and Tutorials Gallery require Mozilla Firefox as the Web browser
preference; the gallery content does not display on other Web browsers. To
run the galleries, install Mozilla Firefox, and then set the Web Browser preference
to Mozilla Firefox (In the main product menu, click Window -> Preferences -> General -> Web
Browser.
- For information about supported database servers, Web application servers,
and other software products, see the online help.
User privileges requirements
You must have a user ID that meets the following requirements before
you can install IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1.
- Your user ID must not contain double-byte characters.
- For Windows , the user privileges required
for installing depend on the version of Windows on your computer:
- For Windows Vista, you must log in to the Administrator
account (or run as Administrator; right-click the program file or shortcut
and select Run as Administrator) to perform the following
tasks:
- Install or update IBM Installation Manager
- Install or update a product offering
- Install an Authorized-User license key for your product by using IBM Installation
Manager
Note:
To enable users who are not the Administrator to work with IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 on a Windows Vista system:
- Do not install IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1 into a package group
(installation location) in the Program Files directory (C:\Program Files\)
and do not choose a shared resources directory in the Program Files directory.
- If you are extending an existing Eclipse installation, then do
not install Eclipse in the Program Files directory (C:\Program Files\).
- For other supported Windows versions, you must have a user
ID that belongs to the Administrators group.
Planning to install
Read all the topics in this section before you begin to install
or update any of the product features. Effective planning and an understanding
of the key aspects of the installation process can help ensure
a successful installation.
Installation scenarios
There are a number of scenarios that you can follow when you install
or update IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1.
The following are some of the factors that might determine your installation
scenario:
- The format and method by
which you access your installation files (for example, from CDs or files downloaded
from IBM Passport
Advantage(R)).
- The location for your installation (for example, you can install the product
onto your own workstation, or make the installation files available to your
enterprise)
- The type of installation (for example, you can use the IBM Installation
Manager GUI, or install silently).
These are the typical installation scenarios you might follow:
- Installing from the CDs.
- Installing from a downloaded electronic image on your workstation.
- Installing from an electronic image on a shared drive.
- Installing from
a repository on an HTTP or HTTPS Web server.
Note that in the latter three scenarios you can
choose to run the IBM Installation Manager program in silent mode to install IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1. For details on running IBM Installation Manager in silent mode,
see Installing silently.
Note also that you can install updates at the same time that you install
the base product package.
Installing from CDs
In this
installation scenario, you have the CDs that contain the product package files,
and typically you are installing IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 on your own workstation. See Installing Rational Developer for System i from
CDs: task overview for
an overview of the steps.
Installing from a downloaded electronic image on your workstation
In this scenario, you have
downloaded the installation files from IBM Passport Advantage and you
will install IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 on your own workstation. See Installing IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1 from an electronic image
on your workstation: task overview for
an overview of the steps.
Installing from an electronic image on a shared drive
In
this scenario, you will place the electronic image on a shared drive so that
users in your enterprise can access the installation files for IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 from either IBM Passport Advantage or the Entitled Software
Support site. See Installing IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1 from an electronic image
on a shared drive: task overview for an overview
of the steps.
Installing
from a repository on an HTTP or HTTPS Web server
This
scenario is the fastest method for installing the product on a network and
is different from the shared-drive installation. To place product package
files for IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 on an HTTP or HTTPS Web server, you must use IBM Packaging
Utility, a utility application, to copy the installation files in a package
format that you can use to install IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 directly from an HTTP or HTTPS Web server. This utility is provided with IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1. The directory on the HTTP or HTTPS Web server that contains
the package is called a repository. See Installing Rational Developer for System i V7.1 from a repository on
an HTTP or HTTPS Web server: task overview and Placing IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 on an HTTP Web server: task overview for an overview of the steps.
Deciding which features to install
You can customize your software product by selecting which features
of IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 to install.
When you install the IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1 product package by using IBM Installation
Manager, the installation wizard displays the features in the available product
package. From the features list, you can select which to install. A default
set of features is selected for you (including any required features). IBM Installation
Manager automatically enforces any dependencies between features and prevents
you from clearing any required features.
If you select any non-English language during the installation,
all languages are installed. For components from other groups that do not
translate into the same set, a mix of English and translated content may appear.
Note:
After you finish installing the package, you can still add or remove
features from your software product by running the Modify Packages wizard
in IBM Installation
Manager. See
Modifying installations for
more information.
Features
The following table shows the features of IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 that you can choose to install. Default selections of features to install
might vary. If a feature already exists in your shared resources directory,
it will not be selected by default and will not be installed again.
Name |
Description |
Selected for installation by default |
Remote System Explorer and i5/OS Projects |
Provides integrated tools for developing native i5/OS applications.
These workstation tools allow you to connect to i5/OS, manage libraries, objects, members,
jobs and IFS files, edit source members using a modern workstation based editor
with many rich editing features for RPG, COBOL, CL and DDS, launch compiles
and retrieve error feedback, perform remote searches and remotely debug programs. |
Yes |
Screen Designer Technology Preview |
Screen Designer Technology Preview provides the ability to graphically
edit DDS display files. Screen Designer integrates a graphical design environment
with the DDS-editing capabilities of the Remote Systems LPEX Editor. Provides
the ability to graphically edit DDS display files and integrates a graphical
design environment with the DDS-editing capabilities of the Remote Systems
LPEX Editor. |
Yes |
IBM Application
Diagram Component |
Provides tools to create a graphical view of the different resources
in a native i5/OS application
and their relationships to each other. This includes a diagram to show the
call graph for ILE RPG, ILE COBOL, and CL source and a diagram to show the
binding relationships for program and service program objects. |
Yes |
i5/OS Web
Services and Java Tools |
Provides tools for building SOA applications that use a Java Web
Service front end to communicate with the business logic in i5/OS ILE programs,
service programs, or OPM programs. |
Yes (if dependencies are met)
The Web
Development Tools feature must be installed first. IBM Installation Manager checks to see that
this dependency is met. If not, this feature will be disabled and you cannot
select it for installation. See the notes below for details. |
WebSphere JAX-RPC
Web service runtime support |
Provides support for the IBM WebSphere JAX-RPC Web service runtime
in the Web service wizard. |
Yes (if dependencies are met)
The Web Development Tools and WebSphere Application
Server compile-time dependencies features must be installed first. IBM Installation
Manager checks to see that the dependencies are met. If not, this feature
will be disabled and you cannot select it for installation. See the notes
below for details. |
Note:
- During installation, you will be prompted on the Features page to select
the package features that you want to install. To see the dependency relationships
between features, select Show Dependencies.
When
you click a feature, its brief description displays under Details. When you
select or clear features in the packages you are working with, IBM Installation
Manager will automatically enforce any dependencies with other features and
display updated download size and disk space requirements for the installation.
- The Web Development Tools and WebSphere Application Server compile-time
dependencies features are provided by some IBM Rational products. For example, IBM Rational Application
Developer (V7.0.0.5 or later), IBM Rational System Architect (V7.0.0.5
or later), IBM WebSphere Integration
Developer (V6.1 or later).
Note that in IBM WebSphere Integration Developer, the WebSphere Application
Server compile-time dependencies feature is provided by the optional feature Portal
Tools. The Web Development Tools feature is not visible and is
always installed by default.
Upgrade and coexistence considerations
If you have a previous version of the product,
or if you plan to install multiple Rational Software Delivery Platform
products on the same workstation, review the information in this section.
Offering coexistence considerations
Some products are designed to coexist and share function when they are
installed in the same package group. A package group is a location where you
can install one or more software products or packages. When you install each
package, you select whether you want to install the package into an existing
package group, or whether you want to create a new one. IBM Installation
Manager will block products that are not designed to share or do not meet
version tolerance and other requirements. If you want to install more than
one product at a time, the products must be able to share a package group.
At the time of release, the following products will share function when
installed into a package group:
- IBM Rational Application
Developer, V7.0.0.5 or later versions
- IBM Rational Functional
Tester, V7.0.1 or later versions
- IBM Rational Software
Architect, V7.0.0.5 or later versions
- IBM Rational Data
Architect, V7.0.0.3 or later versions
- IBM WebSphere Integration
Developer, V6.1
IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 cannot be installed into a package group that contains one of
the following:
- IBM WebSphere Development
Studio Client for System i V7.0
- IBM WebSphere Development
Studio Client for System i Advanced Edition, V7.0
- IBM WebSphere Developer
for System
z(TM), V7.0
Any number of eligible products can be installed into a package group.
When a product is installed, its function is shared with all of the other
products in the package group. If you install a development prfoduct and a
testing product into one package group, when you start either of the products,
you have both the development and testing functionality available to you in
your user interface. If you add a product with modeling tools, all of the
products in the package group will have the development, testing, and modeling
functionality available.
If you install a development product and later purchase a development product
with increased functionality and add that product to the same package group,
the additional function will be available in both products. If you uninstall
the product with the greater functionality, the original product remains.
Note that this is a change from the "upgrade" behavior of V6.0 products in
the Rational Software
Delivery Platform group.
Note:
Each product installed into a unique location may
be associated with only one package group. A product must be installed into
multiple locations in order to be associated with multiple package groups.
Installation repositories
IBM Installation Manager retrieves
product packages from specified repository locations.
If the launchpad is used to start IBM Installation Manager,
the repository information is passed to Installation Manager.
If the IBM Installation Manager is started
directly, you must specify an installation repository that contains the product
packages that you want to install. See Setting repository preferences in IBM Installation Manager.
Some organizations bundle and host their own product packages on their
intranet. For information about this type of installation scenario, see Installing
from a repository on an HTTP or HTTPS Web server.
Your system administrators will need to provide you with the correct URL.
By default, IBM Installation Manager uses
an embedded URL in each Rational software development product to connect
to a repository server over the Internet. IBM Installation Manager then searches for
the product packages as well as new features.
Setting repository preferences in IBM Installation Manager
When you start the installation of IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 from the launchpad program, the location of the repository that contains
the product package you are installing is automatically defined in IBM Installation
Manager when it starts. However, if you start IBM Installation Manager directly (for example,
installing IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 from a repository located on a Web server) then you must specify
the repository preference (the URL for the directory that contains the product
package) in IBM Installation
Manager before you can install the product package. Specify these repository
locations on the Repositories page of the Preferences window. By default, IBM Installation
Manager uses an embedded URL in each Rational software development product
to connect to a repository server through the Internet and search for installable
packages and new features. Your organization may require you to redirect the
repository to use intranet sites.
Note:
Before starting the installation process, be sure to obtain
the installation package repository URL from your administrator.
To add, edit, or remove a repository location in IBM Installation
Manager:
- Start IBM Installation Manager.
- On the Start page of IBM Installation Manager, click File -> Preferences,
and then click Repositories. The Repositories
page opens, showing any available repositories, their locations, and whether
they are accessible.
- On the Repositories page, click Add
Repository.
- In the Add repository window, type the URL
of the repository location or browse to it and set a file path.
- Click OK. If you provided an HTTPS or restricted
FTP repository location, then you will be prompted to enter a user ID and
password. The new or changed repository location is listed.
If the repository is not accessible, a red x is displayed in the Accessible column.
- Click OK to exit.
Note:
For IBM Installation Manager to search the default repository
locations for the installed packages, ensure the preference Search
service repositories during installation and updates on the Repositories
preference page is selected. This preference is selected by default.
Package groups and the shared resource directory
When you install the IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 product package using IBM Installation Manager,
you must choose a package group and a shared resource directory.
Package groups
During the installation
process, you must specify a package group for the IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 package. A package group represents a directory in which packages
share resources with other packages in the same group. When you install the IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 package using IBM Installation Manager,
you can create a new package group or install it into an existing package
group. (Some packages might not be able to share a package group, in which
case the option to use an existing package group will be disabled.)
Note that when you install multiple
packages at the same time, all the packages are installed into the same package
group.
A package group is assigned a name automatically; however, you
choose the installation directory for the package group.
After you
create the package group by successfully installing a product package, you
cannot change the installation directory. The installation directory contains
files and resources specific to the IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 product package installed into that package group. Resources in the product
package that can potentially be used by other package groups are placed in
the shared resources directory.
Important:
To enable users who do not have Administrator privileges
to work with IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 in the Windows Vista operating system, do not
choose a directory inside the Program Files directory (C:\Program Files\).
Shared resources directory
The shared resources
directory is the directory where installation artifacts are located so
that they can be used by one or more product package groups.
Important:
- You can specify the shared resources directory once: the first time that
you install a package. For best results, use your largest drive for this.
You cannot change the directory location unless you uninstall all packages.
- To enable users who do not have
Administrator privileges to work with IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 on a Windows Vista system, do not choose a directory inside
the Program Files directory (C:\Program Files\).
Extending an existing Eclipse IDE
When you install the IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 product package, you can choose to extend an Eclipse integrated development
environment (IDE) already installed on your computer by adding the functions
that the Rational Developer
for System
i package contains.
The IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 product package that you install using IBM Installation Manager is
bundled with a version of the Eclipse IDE or workbench; this bundled workbench
is the base platform for providing the functionality in the IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 product package. However, if you have an existing Eclipse IDE
on your workstation, then you have the option to extend it, that is,
add to the IDE the additional functionality provided in the IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 product package.
Note:
Not all features support
the Sun JRE.
To extend an existing Eclipse IDE: in the Location page of the Install
Packages wizard, select the Extend an existing Eclipse option.
Important:
To enable users
who do not have Administrator privileges to work with IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 in the Windows Vista operating system, do not install Eclipse
inside the Program Files directory (C:\Program Files\).
You might extend your existing Eclipse IDE, for example, because you want
to gain the functionality provided in the IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 product package, but you also want to have the preferences and settings
in your current IDE when you work with the functionality from the IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 product package. You also might want to work with plug-ins that
you have installed that already extend the Eclipse IDE.
Your existing Eclipse IDE must be version 3.2.2. Installation Manager checks
that the Eclipse instance you specify meets the requirements for the installation
package.
Preinstallation tasks
Before you install the product, complete these steps:
- Confirm that your system meets the requirements
described in the section Installation requirements.
- Confirm that your user ID meets the required access privileges
for installing the product. See User privileges requirements.
- Read the section Planning to install and give particular
attention to the topic Upgrade and coexistence considerations.
Installation tasks
The following sections provide an overview of the installation scenarios
that are described in the section Installation scenarios.
You can access detailed instructions from links in the main steps.
Installing Rational Developer for System i from
CDs: task overview
In this installation scenario, you have the CDs that contain the
installation files, and typically you are installing Rational Developer for System i on
your own workstation.
The following are the general steps for installing from CDs:
- Complete the preinstallation steps listed in Preinstallation tasks.
- Insert the first installation CD into your CD drive.
- If autorun is enabled on your system, the Rational Developer for System i launchpad
program automatically opens. If autorun is not enabled, start the launchpad
program. Refer to Starting the launchpad program for
details.
- Start the installation of Rational Developer for System i from
the launchpad. For details, see Starting an installation from the launchpad program.
Installing IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1 from an electronic image
on your workstation: task overview
The following are the general steps for installing IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 from an electronic installation image:
- Ensure that your workstation has sufficient
space to store both the files you must download from IBM Passport Advantage and the
extracted installation image. Refer to Hardware requirements.
- Download all required parts for the product
image from IBM Passport
Advantage to a temporary directory.
- Extract the installation image from the downloaded file and verify
that the installation image is complete. See Verifying and extracting electronic images for
details.
- Continue with the steps in Installing from an electronic image below.
Installing from an electronic image
- Complete the preinstallation steps listed in Preinstallation tasks.
- Start the launchpad program. Refer to Starting the launchpad program for
details.
- Start the installation of IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 from the Launchpad. For details, see Starting an installation from the launchpad program.
- Follow the instructions in the Install Packages wizard to complete
the installation. For complete details, see Installing IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 by using the Installation Manager GUI.
Installing IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1 from an electronic image
on a shared drive: task overview
In this scenario, you will place the electronic image on a shared
drive so that users in your enterprise can access the installation files for IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 from a single location.
The following steps are performed by the person who places the installation
image on a shared drive.
- Ensure that your shared drive has sufficient
disk space to store both the files you must download from IBM Passport
Advantage and the extracted installation image. Refer to Hardware requirements for
details.
- Download all required parts for the product
image from IBM Passport
Advantage to a temporary directory on the shared drive.
- Extract the installation image from the downloaded files into an
accessible directory on the shared drive and verify the installation image
is complete. See Verifying and extracting electronic images for details.
To install IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1 from the installation
files on the shared drive:
- Change to the disk1 directory on the shared drive containing the installation
image.
- Follow the steps in Installing from an electronic image.
Installing Rational Developer for System i V7.1 from a repository on
an HTTP or HTTPS Web server: task overview
In this scenario, the product packages are retrieved by IBM Installation Manager from
an HTTP or HTTPS Web server.
These steps assume the repository containing the package for IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 has been created on the HTTP or HTTPS Web server.
To install the IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1 package from a repository
on an HTTP or HTTPS server:
- Complete the preinstallation steps listed in Preinstallation tasks.
- Install IBM Installation Manager.
Refer to Managing IBM Installation
Manager. In this scenario, for example, the IBM Installation Manager installation files
are available from a shared drive.
- Start IBM Installation Manager.
Refer to Starting IBM Installation
Manager on Windows for
details.
- Set the URL of the repository containing the package of IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 as a repository preference in IBM Installation Manager. See Setting repository preferences in IBM Installation Manager.
- Start the Install Packages wizard in IBM Installation Manager and follow the
on-screen instructions in the Install Packages wizard to complete the installation.
For complete details, see Installing IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 by using the Installation Manager GUI.
Placing IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 on an HTTP Web server: task overview
To prepare IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1 for installation from
a repository located on an HTTP Web server:
- Ensure that your HTTP or HTTPS Web server has sufficient disk space
to store the product package. Refer to Hardware requirements.
- Ensure that your workstation has sufficient
disk space to store both the files you must download from IBM Passport
Advantage and the extracted installation image. Refer to Hardware requirements
- Download all required parts for the product
image from IBM Passport
Advantage to a temporary directory on your workstation.
- Extract the installation image from the downloaded files into another
temporary directory on your workstation and verify that the installation image
is complete. See Verifying and extracting electronic images for details.
- Install on your workstation the IBM Packaging
Utility. It is located in folder PackagingUtility on disk1.
- Using the Packaging Utility, copy the IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 product package.
- Copy the output of the Packaging Utility to an HTTP or HTTPS Web
Server.
- Copy the installation files for IBM Installation Manager from product disk1
to a shared drive.
- Instruct users in your organization to install IBM Installation
Manager.
- Provide users the URL for the repository that contains the IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 product package you created earlier.
Managing IBM Installation
Manager
This section deals with some common tasks relating to IBM Installation Manager.
For more information, see the IBM Installation Manager online
help or the IBM Installation Manager Information
Center at http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/install/v1m0r0/index.jsp.
Installing IBM Installation Manager on Windows
If you start the installation of your product from the launchpad
program, then the installation of IBM Installation Manager is
started automatically if it is not already installed on your workstation.
(For more information on this process, refer to Installing from the launchpad program.)
In other cases, you must manually start the installation of IBM Installation Manager.
To start the installation of IBM Installation Manager manually:
- Run install.exe from the InstallerImage_win32
folder on the first installation disk.
- Click Next on the Install Packages page.
- Review the license agreement on the License Agreement page and
select I accept the terms in the license agreement to
accept. Click Next.
- Click the Browse button on the Location
page to change the installation location if required. Click Next.
- Click Install on the Summary page. When
the installation process is complete, a message confirms the success of the
process.
- Click Finish. IBM Installation Manager opens.
Starting IBM Installation
Manager on Windows
IBM Installation Manager should
be started from the launchpad program. Doing so starts IBM Installation Manager with
a configured repository preference and selected IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 packages. If you start IBM Installation Manager directly,
then you must set a repository preference and choose product packages manually.
For more information, see Planning to install.
To
start IBM Installation Manager manually:
- Open the Start menu from the Taskbar.
- Select All Programs -> IBM
Installation Manager -> IBM Installation Manager.
Note:
On Windows Vista
operating system, you must run Installation Manager as administrator:
Right-click the program shortcut and click Run as administrator.
Uninstalling IBM Installation Manager on Windows
To uninstall IBM Installation Manager:
- Open the Start menu from the Taskbar.
- Select All Programs -> IBM
Installation Manager -> Uninstall IBM Installation Manager.
- Click Next on the Uninstall page. The IBM Installation Manager is selected
for uninstallation.
- Click Uninstall in the Summary page.
Note:
You can also uninstall IBM Installation
Manager by using the Control Panel. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel,
and then double-click Add or Remove Programs. Select
the entry for IBM Installation
Manager and click Remove.
Silently installing and uninstalling IBM Installation Manager
IBM Installation
Manager can be silently installed and uninstalled.
Silently installing IBM Installation Manager
To install IBM Installation Manager silently, switch to the InstallerImage_win32 subdirectory
on disk1, then use the following commands:
- installc --launcher.ini silent-install.ini -log <log file
path and name> . For example: installc --launcher.ini
silent-install.ini -log c:\mylogfile.xml
After installation, you can use IBM Installation Manager or the IBM Installation
Manager installer to silently install packages.
Silently uninstalling IBM Installation Manager from Windows
To silently uninstall IBM Installation Manager on Windows:
- From a command line, go to the uninstall directory for the IBM Installation
Manager. By default, this is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\IBM\Installation Manager\uninstall. On Vista, by default the
uninstall directory is C:\ProgramData\IBM\Installation Manager\uninstall
- Enter the following command: uninstallc.exe --launcher.ini
silent-uninstall.ini
Verifying and extracting electronic images
If you
download the installation files from IBM Passport Advantage, you must
extract the electronic image from the compressed files before you can install IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1.
If you select the Download Director option
for downloading the installation files, the Download Director applet automatically
verifies the completeness of each file that it processes.
Extract each compressed file to the same
root directory (for example, C:\RDi71). After the files
are extracted, they look like this:
- C:\RDi71\disk1
- C:\RDi71\disk2
Installing from the launchpad program
The launchpad program provides you with a single location to view
release information and start the installation process.
Use the launchpad program to start the installation of IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 in
the following cases:
- Installing from the product CDs
- Installing from an electronic image on your local file system
- Installing from an electronic image on a shared drive
By starting the installation process from the launchpad program, IBM Installation Manager is automatically
installed if it is not already on your computer, and it starts preconfigured
with the location of the repository that contains the IBM Rational Developer for System i
v7.1 package. If you install and start Installation Manager directly,
then you must set repository preferences manually.
To
install from the launchpad:
- Complete the preinstallation tasks described in Preinstallation tasks,
if you have not done so already.
- Start the launchpad program. See Starting the launchpad program.
- Start the installation of IBM Rational Developer for System i
v7.1. See Starting an installation from the launchpad program.
Follow the instructions in the Install Packages
wizard to complete the installation. For complete details, see Installing IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 by using the Installation Manager GUI.
Important:
Installation notes for
the Windows Vista
operating system:
- You must run the launchpad programs as administrator.
- If you are starting the installation of IBM Rational Developer for System i
v7.1 from the launchpad program, you must run the launchpad programs as administrator.
If the launchpad program starts automatically (for example, if you are installing
from a CD), stop the launchpad program and restart it by using the Run
as administrator command. (At the root level of the CD or disk
image, right-click launchpad.exe and click Run as Administrator.)
- Selecting installation directories within the Program Files directory
(C:\Program Files) is not recommended. If you select either an Installation
Location or Shared Resources Directory within the Program Files directory,
the packages that you install must be run as administrator.
Starting the launchpad program
Complete the preinstallation tasks described
in Preinstallation tasks, if you have not done so
already.
If you are installing from a CD and autorun
is enabled on your workstation, then the IBM Rational Developer for System i
v7.1 launchpad starts automatically when you insert the first installation
disc into your CD drive. If you are installing from an electronic image, or
if autorun is not configured on your workstation, then you must start the
launchpad program manually.
To start the launchpad program:
- Insert disk1 of IBM Rational Developer for System i
v7.1 into your CD drive.
- If autorun is enabled on your system, the IBM Rational Developer
for System
i launchpad program automatically opens. If autorun is not enabled on
your system, or if you are installing from an electronic image:
- Run launchpad.exe located in the root directory of the CD or located
in the root directory of the extracted installation image of the downloaded
file for the first installation disk.
Starting an installation from the launchpad program
- Start the launchpad program.
- If you have
not done so already, read the release information by clicking Release
notes.
- When you are ready to begin the installation, click Install
IBM Rational Developer for System i v7.1.
- If IBM Installation
Manager is not detected on your system or if an older version is already installed,
when the installation wizard start, it lists both the IBM Installation Manager V1.1 and IBM Rational Developer
for System
i for installation. If IBM Installation Manager V1.1 is already installed, only IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 will be shown.
- Follow the instructions in the wizard to complete the installation
of IBM Installation
Manager and IBM Rational Developer
for System
i. Refer to Installing IBM Installation Manager on Windows for
more information.
Installing IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 by using the Installation Manager GUI
The following steps describe installing the IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 package with the IBM Installation Manager graphical
user interface (GUI).
- From the IBM Installation Manager Start
page, click Install Packages.
Note:
If a
new version of Installation Manager is
found, you are prompted to confirm that you want to install it before you
can continue. Click OK to proceed. Installation Manager
automatically installs the new version, stops, restarts, and resumes.
- The Install page of the Install Packages wizard lists all the packages
found in the repositories that IBMInstallation Manager searched.
If two versions of a package are discovered, only the most recent, or recommended,
version of the package is displayed.
- To display all versions of any package found by IBM Installation Manager,
check Show all versions.
- To return to the display of only the recommended packages, un-check
Show all versions.
- Click the IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1 package to display its
description in the Details pane.
- To search for updates to the IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 package, click Check for Other Versions and Extensions.
Note:
For Installation Manager to search the predefined IBM update repository
locations for the installed packages, the preference Search the
linked repositories during installation and updates on the Repositories
preference page must be selected. This preference is selected by default.
Internet access is also required.
Installation Manager searches
for updates at the predefined IBM update repository for the product package.
It also searches any repository locations that you have set. A progress indicator
shows the search is taking place. You can install updates at the same time
that you install the base product package.
- If updates for the IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 package are found, then they will be displayed in the Installation
Packages list on the Install Packages page below their corresponding
product. Only recommended updates are displayed by default.
- To view all updates found for the available packages, check Show
all versions.
- To display a package description under Details,
click on the package name. If additional information about the package is
available, such as a readme file or release notes, a More info link
is included at the end of the description text. Click the link to display
the additional information in a browser. To fully understand the package you
are installing, review all information beforehand.
- Select the IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1 package and any updates
to the package that you want to install. Updates that have dependencies are
automatically selected and cleared together. Click Next to
continue.
Note:
If
you install multiple packages at the same time, then all the packages will
be installed into the same package group.
- On the Licenses page, read the license agreement for the selected
package.
If you selected more than one package
to install, there might be a license agreement for each package. On the left
side of the License page, click each package version
to display its license agreement. The package versions that you selected to
install (for example, the base package and an update) are listed under the
package name.
- If you agree to the terms of all of the license agreements,
click I accept the terms of the license agreements.
- Click Next to continue.
- On the Location page, type the path for the shared resources
directory in the Shared Resources Directory field,
or accept the default path. The shared resources directory contains resources
that can be shared by one or more package groups. Click Next to
continue.
The default path is:
- For Windows Vista: C:\Program Files_IBM\SDP70Shared
- For other Windows: C:\Program Files\IBM\SDP70Shared
Important:
You can specify the shared resources directory
only the first time that you install a package. Use your largest disk for
this to help ensure adequate space for the shared resources of future packages.
You cannot change the directory location unless you uninstall all packages.
- On the Location page, create a new package group to install the IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 package into, or use an existing package group. A package group
represents a directory in which packages share resources with other packages
in the same group. To create a new package group:
- Click Create a new package group.
- Type the path for the installation directory for the package
group. The name for the package group is created automatically.
The
default path is:
- For Windows Vista: C:\Program Files_IBM\SDP70
- For other Windows: C:\Program Files\IBM\SDP70
Important:
On Windows Vista,
the Program Files directory is usually virtualized in order to allow users
who are not running as the administrator to have write access to this protected
directory. However, the virtualization workaround is not compatible with IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1.
If you selected an installation
location or Shared Resources directory in the path C:\Program Files and
you do not want to require running IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 as administrator, complete one of the following steps:
- If you selected an installation location in a directory in the path C:\Program
Files, reinstall IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1 (and any other programs
sharing the same installation location) and select an installation location
that is not in the path C:\Program Files.
- If you selected a shared resources directory in the path C:\Program
Files, reinstall IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1 and all Rational Software
Delivery Platform product packages (regardless of their installation location)
and select a Shared Resources directory and installation locations that are
not in the path C:\Program Files.
- Click Next to continue.
- On the next Location page,
you can choose to extend an existing Eclipse IDE already installed on your
system, adding the functionality in the packages that you are installing.
You must have Eclipse Version 3.2.2 with the latest updates from eclipse.org
to select this option.
- If you do not want to extend an existing Eclipse IDE, click Next to
continue.
- To extend an existing Eclipse IDE:
- Select Extend an existing Eclipse.
- In the Eclipse IDE field, type or navigate to the
location of the folder containing the eclipse executable file (eclipse.exe). IBM Installation Manager will
check if the Eclipse IDE version is valid for the package that you are installing.
The Eclipse IDE JVM field displays the Java Virtual
Machine (JVM) for the IDE that you specified.
- Click Next to continue.
- On the Features page under Languages, select the
languages for the package group. The corresponding national language translations
for the user interface and documentation for the IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 product package will be installed.
- In the Features page where you select features for installation,
two features, the i5/OS(R) Web Services and Java Tools and IBM WebSphere(R)
JAX-RPC Web service runtime support may be disabled. If this happens,
it means that the features that these features depend on have not been installed
yet. If these features are disabled, you can continue your installation of IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 without them. After the required features have been installed,
use the Modify Packages option in the IBM Installation Manager to add these features.
Refer to Features for details.
On the Summary page, review your choices before installing
the IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 package. If you want to change the choices that you made on previous
pages, click Back and make your changes. When you are
satisfied with your installation choices, click Install to
install the package.
- When the installation process is complete, a message confirms the
success of the process.
- Click View log file to open the installation
log file for the current session in a new window. You must close the Installation
Log window to continue.
- In the Install Package wizard, select whether
you want IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 to start when you exit.
- Click Finish to launch the selected package.
The Install Package wizard closes and you are returned to the Start page of Installation Manager.
Installing silently
You can install the IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 product package by running Installation Manager in silent installation
mode. When you run Installation Manager in silent mode, the user interface
is not available; instead, Installation Manager uses a response file to input
the commands that are required to install the product package. You can also
install Installation Manager silently using the Installation Manager installer.
You can then use the installer to silently install product packages.
Running Installation Manager in silent mode is helpful
because it enables you to use a batch process to install, update, modify and
uninstall product packages through scripts.
There are two main tasks
required for silent installation:
- Create the response file.
- Run Installation Manager in silent installation mode.
Creating a response file with Installation Manager
You can create a response file by recording your actions as you
install a Rational Developer for System i product
package using Installation Manager, or the Installation Manager installer.
When you record a response file, all of the selections that you make in the
Installation Manager GUI are stored in an XML file. When you run Installation
Manager in silent mode, Installation Manager uses the XML response file to
locate the repository that contains the package, select the features to install,
and so on.
To record a response file for installation (or uninstallation):
- On a command line, change to the eclipse subdirectory in the directory
where you installed Installation Manager. For example:
- cd C:\Program Files\IBM\Installation Manager\eclipse
- On a command line, type the following command to start the Installation
Manager, substituting your own file name and location for the response file
and (optionally) the log file:
- IBMIM -record <response file path and name> -log <log
file path and name>. For example, IBMIM.exe -record
c:\mylog\responsefile.xml -log c:\mylog\record_log.xml
- You can record a response file without installing or uninstalling
a product by adding the optional -skipInstall <agentDataLocation> argument.
Note that <agentDataLocation> must be a writable
directory. The argument causes the Installation Manager to save the installation
data without installing the product. You have to use the same <agentDataLocation> in
the next recording session to record updates or modifications to the product,
to record license management, to record installing extension products, or
to record uninstalling the product. Note that the products installed or preferences,
including repository settings, that you may have set on install when not using
the -skipInstall argument are not available. Using -skipInstall will make
installation faster because the IBM Installation Manager is not installing
the product, it is just recording the installation data. The syntax for using
the -skipInstall argument is: IBMIM -record <response file path
and name> -skipInstall <a writable directory for agent data location>.
For example IBMIM -record c:\mylog\responsefile.xml -skipInstall
c:\temp\recordData
Note:
Ensure the file paths you enter exist; Installation Manager will
not create directories for the response file and the log file.
- Follow the instructions in the Install Packages wizard to make
your installation choices. For details, see Installing IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 by using the Installation Manager GUI.
- Click Finish, then close Installation Manager.
An XML response file is created and resides in the location specified
in the command.
Run Installation Manager in silent installation mode
After a response file is created, run the following command from the eclipse subdirectory to install the product silently:
- IBMIMc.exe --launcher.ini silent-install.ini -silent -input <response file path and name> -log <log file path and name>.
For example: IBMIMc.exe --launcher.ini silent-install.ini -silent -input c:\mylog\responsefile.xml -log c:\mylog\silent_install_log.xml
The following table
describes the arguments used with the silent installation command:
Argument |
Description |
-vm |
Specifies the Java launcher. In silent mode, always use
java.exe on Windows, and java on other platforms. |
-nosplash |
Specifies that the splash screen should be suppressed. |
--launcher.suppressErrors |
Specifies that the JVM error dialog should be suppressed. |
-silent |
Specifies that the IBM Installation Manager installer or IBM Installation
Manager should be run in silent mode. |
-input |
Specifies an XML response file as the input to
IBM Installation Manager installer or the IBM Installation Manager. A response
file contains commands that installer or IBM Installation Manager runs. |
-log |
(Optional) Specifies a log file that records the result of the silent
installation. The log file is an XML file. |
Searching for and silently installing all available products
You can silently search for and install updates for all available
products.
To search for and silently install all available products:
- On a command line, change to the eclipse subdirectory in the directory
where you installed IBM Installation Manager.
- Enter and run the following command, substituting your own locations
for the response file and, optionally, the log file:
- IBMIMc.exe --launcher.ini silent-install.ini -installAll
-log <log file path and name>
All available products known to IBM Installation Manager are installed.
Silently installing updates to all currently installed products
You can silently search for and install updates for all currently
installed products.
To search for and silently install updates for all available products:
- On a command line, change to the eclipse subdirectory in the directory
where you installed IBM Installation Manager.
- Enter and run the following command, substituting your own locations
for the response file and, optionally, the log file:
- IBMIMc.exe --launcher.ini silent-install.ini -updateAll
-log <log file path and name>
All available product updates known to IBM Installation Manager are
installed.
Response file commands
If you want to use the silent installation capabilities of IBM Installation
Manager, you need to create a response file that contains all of the commands
that IBM Installation
Manager must run. The recommended way to do this is to create a response file
by recording your actions as you install the IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 package. However, you can create or edit a response file manually.
There are two categories of commands for the response file:
- Preference commands are used to set preferences that are found
in IBM Installation
Manager under File>Preferences,
such as repository location information.
- Silent installation commands are used to emulate the Install Packages
wizard in IBM Installation
Manager.
Silent installation preference commands
While you typically specify preferences using the Preferences window,
you can also specify preferences (identified as keys) in a response file for
use during a silent installation.
Note:
You can specify more than one preference in a response file.
When
you define preferences in a response file, your XML code will look similar
to the following example:
<preference
name = "the key of the preference"
value = "the value of the preference to be set">
</preference>
Use the following table to identify keys and their associated
values for silent installation preferences:
Key |
Value |
Comments |
com.ibm.cic.common.core.preferences.logLocation |
Specifies the location of Installation Manager log file. |
Important:
This key is optional and is designed for testing
and debugging. If you do not specify a location for the log file, both silent
installation and the UI version of Installation Manager will use the same
location. |
com.ibm.cic.license.policy.location |
Specifies a URL that defines where the remote license policy file
resides. |
|
com.ibm.cic.common.core.preferences.http.proxyEnabled |
True or False |
False is the default value. |
com.ibm.cic.common.core.preferences.http.proxyHost |
Host name or IP address |
|
com.ibm.cic.common.core.preferences.http.proxyPort |
Port number |
|
com.ibm.cic.common.core.preferences.http.proxyUseSocks |
True or False |
False is the default value. |
com.ibm.cic.common.core.preferences.SOCKS.proxyHost |
Host name or IP address |
|
com.ibm.cic.common.core.preferences.SOCKS.proxyPort |
Port number |
|
com.ibm.cic.common.core.preferences.ftp.proxyEnabled |
True or False |
False is the default value. |
com.ibm.cic.common.core.preferences.ftp.proxyHost |
Host name or IP address |
|
com.ibm.cic.common.core.preferences.ftp.proxyPort |
Port number |
|
com.ibm.cic.common.core.preferences.eclipseCache |
c:\IBM\common (Windows)
Note:
The paths above are
default values for this preference; typically, install packages provide their
own values for this preference. |
You cannot change this location if you have already installed a package. |
com.ibm.cic.agent.core.pref.offering.service.repositories. areUsed |
True or False |
Change this preference to 'False' to disable it. When 'True', all
linked repositories will be searched when products are installed or updated. |
com.ibm.cic.common.core.preferences. preserveDownloadedArtifacts |
True or False |
Change this preference to 'False' to disable it. When true, the files
required to roll the package back to a previous version are stored on your
system. When false, these files are not stored. If you do not store these
files, you must connect to your original repository or media to roll back. |
Silent installation commands
You can use this reference table to learn more about response file
commands for use during a silent installation.
Response file commands |
Description |
Profile
<profile
id="the profile (package group) id"
installLocation="the install location of
the profile">
<data key="key1" value="value1"/>
<data key="key2" value="value2"/>
</profile> |
Use this command to create a package group (or installation location).
If the specified package group already exists, then the command has no effect.
Currently, when creating the profile, the silent installation will also create
two installation contexts; one for Eclipse and one for native.
A profile is an installation location.
You can use the <data> element
for setting profile properties.
The following list contains the keys
currently supported keys and related values:
- The eclipseLocation key specifies an existing Eclipse
location value, such as c:\myeclipse\eclipse.
- The cic.selector.nl key specifies the Natural Language
(NL) locale selections, such as zh, ja,
and en.
Note:
Separate multiple NL values with commas.
The following
list contains the currently supported language codes:
- English (en)
- French (fr)
- Italian (it)
- Simplified Chinese (zh)
- Russian (ru)
- Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) (zh_TW)
- Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong) (zh_HK)
- German (de)
- Japanese (ja)
- Polish (pl)
- Spanish (es)
- Czech (cs)
- Hungarian (hu)
- Korean (ko)
- Portuguese (pt_BR)
|
Repositories
<server>
<repository location="http://example/
repository/">
<repository location="file:/C:/
repository/">
<!--add more repositories below-->
<...>
</server> |
Use this command to specify the repositories used during a silent
installation. Use a URL or UNC path to specify remote repositories; use directory
paths to specify local repositories. |
Install
<install>
<offering profile= "profile id"
features= "feature ids"
id= "offering id" version= "offering
version"></offering>
<!--add more offerings below>
<...>
</install> |
Use this command to specify the installation packages that will be
installed.
The profile ID must match an existing profile or a profile created
by the set profile command.
Feature IDs can be optionally specified
by a comma-delimited list, such as "feature1, feature2" and so on. If no feature
IDs are specified, all the default features in the specified offering will
be installed.
The version number is not required. If no version is specified,
the Installation Manager will install the most recent product with the specified
id and any available updates and fixes.
Note:
Required
features will be included for installation, even if they are not explicitly
specified in the comma-delimited list. |
<install modify="true"> or <uninstall
modify="true"> (optional attribute)
<uninstall modify="true">
<offering profile="profileID"
id="Id" version="Version"
features="-"/>
</uninstall> |
Use the <install modify="true"> attribute
on install and uninstall commands to indicate that you want to modify an existing
install. If the attribute is not set to true, the value
defaults to false. If the intent of the modify operation
is only to install additional language packs, then a hyphen "-" should be
used in the offering feature id list to indicate no new features are being
added.
Important:
You must specify "modify=true" and
a hyphen "-" feature list as specified in the example;
otherwise, the install command will install the offering's default features
and the uninstall command will remove all the features. |
Uninstall
<uninstall>
<offering profile= "profile id"
features= "feature ids"
id= "offering id" version= "offering
version"></offering>
<!--add more offerings below>
<...>
</uninstall> |
Use this command to specify the packages that will be uninstalled.
The
profile ID must match an existing profile or a profile specified in a profile
command. Further, if there are no feature IDs specified, all the features
in the specified offering will be uninstalled; if there are no offering IDs
specified, all the installed offerings in the specified profile will be uninstalled. |
Rollback
<rollback>
<offering profile= "profile id"
id= "offering id"
version= "offering version">
</offering>
<!--add more offerings below
<...>
</rollback> |
Use this command to roll back to the specified offerings from the
version currently installed on the specified profile. You cannot specify
features in a roll back command. |
InstallAll
<installALL/>
Note:
This
command is equivalent to using
-silent -installAll . |
Use this command to silently search for and install all available
packages. |
UpdateAll
<updateALL/>
Note:
This
command is equivalent to using
-silent -updateAll . |
Use this command to silently search for and update all available
packages. |
License
<license policyFile="policy file
location"/>
For example:
<license policyFile="c:\mylicense.opt"/> |
Use this command to generate a response file containing a license
command by starting the license wizard after starting Installation Manager
in record mode.
During record mode, if you set flex options through the
license management wizard, the options you set will be recorded in a license
policy file named "license.opt" in the same directory as the generated response
file; the response file will contain a license command that references the
policy file. |
Wizard
<launcher -mode wizard -input
< response file > |
Use this command to start Installation Manager in UI mode. The UI
mode starts Installation Manager in either the install wizard or the uninstall
wizard. However, in this case, the response file can only contain preference
commands and install commands or preference command and uninstall commands;
you can not mix install and uninstall commands in the same response file when
you run Installation Manager in UI mode. |
Reference: Sample response file
You can use an XML-based response file to specify predefined information
such as silent installation preferences, repository locations, installation
profiles, and so on. Response files are beneficial for teams and companies
that want to install installation packages silently and to standardize the
locations and preferences for installation packages.
Sample response file |
<agent-input >
<!-- add preferences -->
<preference name="com.ibm.cic.common.core.preferences. http.proxyEnabled"
value="c:/temp"/>
<!-- create the profile if it doesn't exist yet -->
<profile id="my_profile" installLocation="c:/temp/my_profile"></profile>
<server>
<repository location=
"http://a.site.com/local/products/sample/20060615_1542/repository/"></repository>
</server>
<install>
<offering profile= "my_profile" features= "core" id= "ies"
version= "3.2.0.20060615">
</offering>
</install>
</agent-input> |
Silent install log files
You can use silent install log files to examine the results of
a silent installation session.
The silent installation functionality creates an XML-based log
file that records the result of the silent install execution (as long as a
log file path is specified using -log <your log
file path>.xml). If your silent installation session
is successful, the log file will contain just the root element of <result> </result>.
However, if errors occur during the installation, the silent install log file
will contain error elements with messages such as:
<result>
<error> Cannot find profile: profile id</error>
<error> some other errors</error>
</result> |
For detailed analysis, you can look at the logs generated in
the Installation Manager data area. By using a preference command, you can
optionally set the data area to your preferred location, as shown in the response
file topic.
You can start IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1 from the desktop environment
or a command-line interface. For example, click Start > Programs
> IBM Software Development Platform > IBM Rational Developer for System i
> IBM Rational Developer for System i .
To start IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 from a command-line:
- <product installation directory>\eclipse.exe
-product com.ibm.etools.iseries.rdi.welcome.ide
Important:
On the Windows Vista
operating system, if the installation location or Shared Resources directory
for IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 is in a directory in the path C:\Program Files,
you must run IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 as the administrator. To run as administrator, right-click the
program shortcut and click
Run as administrator.
On Windows Vista,
the Program Files directory is usually virtualized in order to allow users
who are not running as the administrator to have write access to this protected
directory. However, the virtualization workaround is not compatible with IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1.
If you selected an installation location or Shared Resources
directory in the path C:\Program Files and you do not
want to require running IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1 as administrator, complete
one of the following steps:
- If you selected an installation location in a directory in the path C:\Program
Files, reinstall IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1 (and any other programs
sharing the same installation location) and select an installation location
that is not in the path C:\Program Files.
- If you selected a shared resources directory in the path C:\Program
Files, reinstall IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1 and all IBM Rational Software
Delivery Platform product packages (regardless of their installation location)
and select a Shared Resources directory and installation locations that are
not in the path C:\Program Files.
Modifying installations
The Modify Packages wizard in the IBM Installation Manager enables you to
change the language and feature selections of an installed product package.
By default, Internet access is required unless the repository preferences
points to a local update site. See the Installation Manager help for more
information.
Note:
Close all programs that were installed using IBM Installation
Manager before modifying.
To modify an installed product package:
- From the Start page of the IBM Installation Manager, click the Modify
Packages icon.
- In the Modify Packages wizard, select the installation location
for the IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 product package and click Next.
- On the Modify page, under Languages, select the languages for the
package group, then click Next. The corresponding
national language translations for the user interface and documentation for
the packages will be installed. Note that your choices apply to all packages
installed under this package group.
- On the Features page,
select the package features that you want to install or remove.
- To learn more about a feature, click the feature and review
the brief description under Details.
- If you want to see the dependency relationships between features,
select Show Dependencies. When you click a feature,
any features that depend on it and any features that are its dependents are
shown in the Dependencies window. As you select or exclude features in the
packages, Installation Manager will automatically enforce any dependencies
with other features and display updated download size and disk space requirements
for the installation.
- When you are finished
selecting features, click Next.
- On the Summary page, review your choices before modifying the installation
package, and then click Modify.
- Optional: When the modification process completes,
click View Log File to see the complete log.
Updating IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1
You can install updates for packages that were installed with IBM Installation Manager.
By default, Internet access is required unless your repository preferences
points to your local update site.
Each installed package has the location
embedded for its default IBM update repository. For IBM Installation Manager to search the IBM update
repository locations for the installed packages, the preference Search
service repositories during installation and updates on the Repositories
preference page must be selected. This preference is selected by default.
See
the IBM Installation
Manager help for more information.
Note:
Close all programs that were installed
using IBM Installation
Manager before updating.
To find and install product package updates:
- From the Start page of the Installation Manager,
click Update Packages.
- If a new release or an update of IBM Installation Manager is
found, you must continue with the installation of the new release or update.
Follow the instructions in the wizard to complete the installation or updating
of Installation Manager.
- In the Update Packages wizard, select the location of the package
group where the IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 product package you want to update is installed or select the Update
All check box, and then click Next. IBM Installation
Manager searches for updates in its repositories and the predefined update
sites for IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1. A progress indicator shows the search is taking place.
- If updates for a package are found, then they are displayed in
the Updates list on the Update Packages page below
their corresponding package. Only recommended updates are displayed by default.
Click Show all to display all updates found for the
available packages.
- To learn more about an update, click the update and review its
description under Details.
- If additional information about the update is available, a More
info link will be included at the end of the description text.
Click the link to display the information in a browser. Review this information
before installing the update.
- Select the updates that you want to install or click Select
Recommended to restore the default selections. Updates that have
a dependency relationship are automatically selected and cleared together.
- Click Next to continue.
- On the Licenses page, read the license agreements for the selected
updates. On the left side of the License page, the
list of licenses for the updates you selected is displayed; click each item
to display the license agreement text.
- If you agree to the terms of all the license agreements, click I
accept the terms of the license agreements.
- Click Next to continue.
- On the Summary page, review your choices before installing the
updates.
- If you want to change the choices you made on previous pages,
click Back, and make your changes.
- When you are satisfied, click Update to
download and install the updates. A progress indicator shows the percentage
of the installation completed.
Note:
During the update process, Installation Manager might
prompt you for the location of the repository for the base version of the
package. If you installed the product from CDs or other media, they must be
available when you use the update feature.
- Optional: When the update process completes, a message
that confirms the success of the process is displayed near the top of the
page. Click View log file to open the log file for
the current session in a new window. You must close the Installation Log window
to continue.
- Click Finish to close the wizard.
Reverting updates to previous versions
You can remove an update to some packages to revert to a previous
version by using the Roll back Packages wizard of IBM Installation Manager. IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 does not support rollback.
During the rollback process, IBM Installation Manager must access files
from the earlier version of the package. By default, these files are stored
on your computer when you install a package. If you installed the package
from a repository, the files are not available on your computer. You must
have listed in your Preferences (File >
Preferences > Repository) the repository from which you installed
the previous version of the product. If you installed the product from CDs
or other media, they must be available when you use the rollback feature.
Use the rollback feature if you have applied an update to a product
package and decide later that you want to remove the update and revert to
the earlier version of the product. When you use the rollback feature, IBM Installation
Manager uninstalls the updated resources and reinstalls the resources from
the previous version. You can only roll back one version level at a time.
For
more information, see the IBM Installation Manager online help or Information Center.
To
revert an update to a previous version, complete the following steps:
- On the Start page, click Roll back Packages.
- In the Rollback wizard, from the Installation Packages list,
select the package that you want to revert to the previous version.
- Follow the instructions in the wizard.
Uninstalling IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1
The Uninstall Packages option in the IBM Installation Manager enables you to
uninstall packages from a single installation location. You can also uninstall
all the installed packages from every installation location.
To uninstall the packages:
- Close the programs that you installed using IBM Installation Manager.
- On the Start page click Uninstall Packages.
- On the Uninstall Packages page, select the IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 product package that you want to uninstall. Click Next.
- On the Summary page, review the list of packages that will be uninstalled
and then click Uninstall. The Complete
page is displayed after the uninstallation finishes.
- Click Finish to exit the wizard.
IBM Packaging
Utility
Use IBM Packaging
Utility software to copy product packages to a repository that can be placed
on a Web server available over HTTP or HTTPS.
Use this utility to perform the following tasks:
- Generate a new repository for product packages.
- Copy product packages to a new repository. You can copy multiple product
packages into a single repository, thereby creating a common location for
your organization from which product packages can be installed using IBM Installation
Manager.
- Delete product packages from a repository.
IBM Packaging Utility software is located on disk1. If you want to place
a repository that contains an IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 product package on a Web server that will be available over HTTP or HTTPS,
you must use IBM Packaging
Utility to copy the product package of IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 into the repository.
Refer to the online help for IBM Packaging Utility for full instructions
about using the tool.
Installing IBM Packaging Utility
IBM Packaging
Utility must be installed from disk1 before it can be used to copy the IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 product package.
Use the following steps to install IBM Packaging Utility software from disk1:
- Navigate to the PackagingUtility directory and extract the Packaging
Utility installation package from the compressed file (pu.disk_win32.zip).
- Locate the Packaging Utility installer executable.
- Change to the disk_win32 directory in the area where the pu.disk_win32.zip
file was unpacked. Locate the installer executable "install_win32.exe".
- Start the installer executable and follow the instructions in the
wizard to install the IBM Packaging Utility.
- If IBM Installation Manager is not detected
on your workstation, you are prompted to install it and then the installation
wizard starts. Follow the instructions in the wizard to complete the installation
of Installation Manager. See Installing IBM Installation Manager on Windows for
details.
- When the installation
of IBM Installation
Manager completes, or if it is already on your computer, IBM Installation
Manager starts and automatically begins the Install Packages wizard.
- Follow the instructions
in the Install Packages wizard to complete the installation.
Copying product packages to an HTTP server using IBM Packaging
Utility
To
create a repository on an HTTP or HTTPS server, you must use IBM Packaging
Utility to copy the product package for IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1.
Note
also that IBM Packaging
Utility can be used to combine multiple product packages into a single repository
location. See the IBM Packaging Utility online help for more information.
To
copy product packages with IBM Packaging Utility:
- If you are copying from a CD image, perform
these tasks:
- Insert the disk1 into your CD drive.
- If autorun is enabled on your system, the IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 launchpad program automatically opens. Close the launchpad program.
- Start IBM Packaging Utility.
- On the main page of the utility, click Copy Packages. The Prerequisite page opens, and presents two options:
- I will be downloading packages from IBM Web
- I will be obtaining packages from other sources
- Click I will be downloading packages from IBM Web.
Note:
You can use the I will be obtaining the packages from
other sources option if you have already defined an accessible
repository.
- Click Next to advance to the Source page.
If there are no product packages to select, you must open a repository that
contains product packages.
- To open a repository, click the Open repository button. The Open Repository window opens.
Note:
A
repository can be a path to a directory in the file system, a disk drive containing
disk1 of the product, or a URL to a directory on a server.
- To define a repository location, click the Repository Location Browse button,
and then navigate to and select the Repository location - either the common
root directory that contains the electronic disk images or the drive
containing disk1. For example, if the IBM Rational Developer for System i
V7.1 files reside in C:\My product\unzip, you should
define this location as a repository.
- Click OK to define the repository location
and to close the Browse to a repository directory window.
- On the Destination page, click the Browse button
and select an existing repository directory, or create a new folder to store
the products.
- After you specify a repository for the selected product packages
and any fixes, click OK to close the Browse
to a directory window. The file path that you
just defined is listed in the Directory field on the Destination page.
- Click Next to advance to the Summary page. The Summary page displays the selected product
packages that will be copied into the destination repository. This page also
lists the amount of storage space that the copy requires, as well as the amount
of available space on the drive.
- Click Copy to copy the selected product
packages to the destination repository. A status bar opens at the
bottom of the wizard indicating how much time is remaining in the copy process. After the copy process is finished, a Complete page
opens and displays all of the product packages that were copied successfully.
- Click Done to return to the Packaging Utility
main page.
Now that you have used IBM Packaging Utility to copy the IBM Rational Developer
for System
i V7.1 installation files into a repository, you can place the repository
on a Web server and make the directories and files available over HTTP. (The
repository can also be placed on a UNC drive.)
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