Running the installation script, zSMPInstall.sh, creates
the code definitions needed to run WebSphere® ESB for z/OS® on a WebSphere Application Server
for z/OS server. If you
are creating a Network Deployment configuration, you must run the
installation script on each of the nodes that will belong to the Network
Deployment cell.
Procedure
- Optional: You might need to increase the OMVS
time limit to allow the product configuration script time to complete.
To increase the OMVS time limit so the session will not time out,
enter the following command in the SPSF console:
SETOMVS MAXCPUTIME=86400
- In OMVS, switch to the administrator user ID. For example:
su wsadmin
- Change to the directory in which you want to run the installation
script: For example:
cd /usr/lpp/zWPS/V6R2/zos.config/bin
- Add the current directory to your PATH so that you can
run the installation script:
export PATH=.:$PATH
- From the command prompt, run the installation script. For example:
zSMPInstall.sh -smproot /usr/lpp/zWPS/V6R2 -runtime
/usr/lpp/zWebSphere/V6R2/AppServer -install
Optionally,
you can redirect the standard out messages to a file instead of displaying
it in the console but these instructions assume that you are viewing
the standard out messages while the script runs.
If you are
uncertain about the progress of the running script, refresh the console
display and check the last few messages.
When the installation script has finished running, the following
messages (or similar) are displayed before you are returned to the
shell prompt:
CWPIZ0256I: set up configuration complete
CWPIZ0257I: creating the symbolic links...
CWPIZ0259I: creation of symbolic links complete
CWPIZ0260I: doing post install file updates...
CWPIZ0262I: post install updates complete
CWPIZ0263I: running Configuration Manager update...
Oct 19, 2007 4:28:16 PM com.ibm.ws390.installer.WPSInstaller
INFO: BBZWI218
Oct 19, 2007 4:38:16 PM com.ibm.ws390.installer.WPSInstaller
WARNING: BBZWI221
CWPIZ0264I: Configuration Manager update complete
When the script has finished running, review the
messages that are displayed in the console, checking that there are
no error messages displayed.
If the software did not install
successfully, see Troubleshooting the installation and configuration for information about
how to assess installation problems.
Note: If you are creating
a network deployment configuration, do not run the job BBOWMNAN to
federate the node into the deployment manager at this time. You will
federate the node at a later stage, after completing the configuration
steps.
Results
The installation code for
WebSphere ESB now contains
symbolic links to
WebSphere Application Server, and the
WebSphere Application Server administrative console is updated so that you can use it to administer
WebSphere ESB.
What to do next
After you have run the installation script successfully,
you are ready to configure the server with
WebSphere ESB for z/OS functions. For more information, see
Configuring WebSphere ESB for z/OS.