Use this procedure to install WebSphere® ESB or
the WebSphere ESB Client
on a system with an existing installation of WebSphere ESB, the WebSphere ESB Client, WebSphere Enterprise Service
Bus, or a supported version of WebSphere Application
Server or WebSphere Application
Server Network Deployment. This procedure uses the installation wizard
graphical user interface (GUI).
About this task
This procedure assumes you have one
or more of the following products already installed:
- WebSphere ESB,
the WebSphere ESB Client,
or WebSphere Enterprise
Service Bus, version 6.2.
- WebSphere Application
Server or WebSphere Application
Server Network Deployment, version 6.1.
You do not have to have existing profiles. It also assumes you
want to install using an interactive interface. Use the following
procedure to install the product.
Procedure
- Go to the topic Installing WebSphere ESB interactively and follow the steps to
start the installation wizard, accept the license agreement, and check
prerequisites.
This procedure identifies
existing installations of the following products on your system:
- WebSphere ESB,
the WebSphere ESB Client,
or WebSphere Enterprise
Service Bus, version 6.2.
- WebSphere Application
Server or WebSphere Application
Server Network Deployment, version 6.1.
- When you reach the panels that identify that there are
existing installations on your system, elect to install a new copy
of WebSphere ESB to
coexist with the existing versions.
- Progress through the installation wizard panels to install
the product. If the Installation results panel indicates Success,
the product was installed successfully, and if you created a profile
during installation, it was created successfully.
- Use the Profile Management Tool or the manageprofiles command
to create profiles as needed.
During profile creation,
the manageprofiles command can use port values
that you specify instead of the default port values. You can use a
port file, specify a starting port, or accept the default port values.
See the topic manageprofiles command for details.
- If the installation was successful, after you have created
a stand-alone server or deployment manager profile, start it from
its First steps console to verify that your installation is operating
properly. See Options on the First steps console for more details. You can also use the installation
verification tools to verify your installation. See Verifying the product installation for more information.
- If you have a node that you cannot start because of port
conflicts, change port assignments to nonconflicting ports in configuration
files. Use one of the following methods:
Results
You have two installations of
WebSphere ESB coexisting
on the same system.