Before You Install The following topics are covered in this chapter:
- Before You Install Checklist
- Rational Suite (UNIX Components) Installation Requirements
- Hardware Requirements
- Software Requirements
- Installation Requirements for Rational Rose
- Installation Requirements for Rational Rose RealTime
- Installation Requirements Rational Rose RealTime Companion Products
- Installation Requirements for Rational SoDA
- Installation Requirements for Rational ClearCase LT
- Rational Suite (Windows Components) Installation Requirements
- Installation Requirements for Rational TestManager
- Installation Requirements for RequisitePro
- Installation Requirements for RequisiteWeb
- Planning Your Installation
Ensure that you meet the requirements listed in this chapter before proceeding with the installation.
Before You Install ChecklistTable 3 provides a checklist for tasks that need to be performed before you install Rational Suite. Use this table as you run through steps to upgrade your Suite software or perform a new installation.
Rational Suite (UNIX Components) Installation RequirementsHardware Requirements
Table 4 summarizes the hardware requirements for Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio (Unix Components). Table 5 summarizes the hardware requirements for Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime (Unix Components). Note that the recommended amount of memory is only the suggested minimum amount. Additional memory may improve performance. Your memory requirements will also be larger depending on the tasks you are attempting and what else is resident (running concurrently on the system). For example, the construction of larger Rational Rose or Rational Rose RealTime models requires more memory.
1 Swap Space requirements are dependent on the size of the application that is being tested.
1 Swap Space requirements are dependent on the size of the application that is being tested.
Software Requirements
The following platforms are supported in Rational Suite, version 2002.05.00:
- Solaris 2.6, 2.7 (Solaris 7), and 2.8 (Solaris 8)
- HP-UX 10.20, 11.00, and 11.11
Note the following point product exceptions:
- Rational Unified Process is not supported on HP-UX 10.20.
- Rational Rose RealTime is not supported on HP-UX 11.0 or 11.11. For more information, see Installation Requirements for Rational Rose RealTime.
Each point product within Rational Suite has its own range of OS version compatibility as summarized in Table 6. Customers should pick the OS version that intersects the product mix they intend to use.
1 Requires an HTML browser. Netscape Navigator 4.7 or later is recommended.
Installation Requirements for Rational Rose
This section lists requirements that must be met to successfully use Rational Rose. Table 7 summarizes the software requirements for Rational Rose.
Rational Rose - Operating System Runtime and Patch Requirements
For information regarding Rational Rose runtime and operating system patch requirements, see Appendix A, Rational Rose - Operating System Runtime and/or Patch Requirements.
Patches are recommended for new customers and customers experiencing problems. Contact Rational Technical Support if you encounter any compatibility difficulties after installing a patch.
Installation Requirements for Rational Rose RealTime
This section provides requirements that must be met to successfully use Rational Rose RealTime.
If you plan to install Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime on HP-UX 11.0 or 11.11 and want to use Rational Rose RealTime, you must do the following:
- 1 You must install Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime on an NFS-mounted drive that is accessible from an HP-UX 10.20 system.
- 2 Runs rs_setup from the HP-UX 10.20 system to set up the environment required to run Rational Rose RealTime and other Suite products.
Rational Rose RealTime - Operating System Patch Requirements
For information regarding Rational Rose RealTime operating system patch requirements, go to the following web site:
http://www.rational.com/support/downloadcenter/patches
Patches are recommended for new customers and customers experiencing problems. Contact Rational Technical Support if you encounter any compatibility difficulties after installing a patch.
Installation Requirements Rational Rose RealTime Companion Products
You must install Rational Suite before you install any of the Rational Rose RealTime Companion Products. The Rational Rose RealTime Companion Products are provided with Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime. These products can be installed from the Rational Rose RealTime Companion Products CD and include:
- Rational Quality Architect
- Rational Connexis
Installation Requirements for Rational SoDA
Note: FrameMaker + SGML is no longer shipped with SoDA. It must now be licensed and installed independently. Rational SoDA 2002.05.00 supports FrameMaker+SGML 5.5 and 6.0.
You may want to install FrameMaker + SGML 5.5 or 6.0 before you install Rational Suite. Make a note of the FrameMaker + SGML installation directory as you need to provide this during the installation.
Alternatively, you can go ahead and install Rational Suite and install FrameMaker + SGML later. See Integrating Products That Are Not Part of the Suite for information about how to integrate FrameMaker + SGML with SoDA after you have installed the Suite.
If you have previously installed version 3.0.1, 3.0.3, or 3.1.0 of Rational SoDA, you may choose to use the installation of FrameMaker+SGML bundled with that release. To do this, copy the entire SoDA directory to a new location and uninstall the previous version of Rational Suite: this way, you do not accidentally remove the previous version of Rational SoDA when you uninstall the Suite. When you install Rational Suite, be sure to install the new version of SoDA, and when prompted for the FrameMaker + SGML location, enter the path to the previous version.
Note: To optimize disk space by removing the SoDA components and keeping only the FrameMaker+SGML components, refer to Technical Application Note 17972 at the following location: www.rational.com/support/
.Installation Requirements for Rational ClearCase LT
Rational ClearCase LT is included with on the Rational ClearCase LT (UNIX) CD. Your Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio for UNIX (UNIX Components) or Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime for UNIX (UNIX Components) license key can be used to run ClearCase LT.
You must install Rational Suite before you install Rational ClearCase LT. When you install Rational ClearCase LT you are prompted to provide the host name of the Rational Suite license server. By doing the installation in this sequence, ClearCase LT will be able to use the Rational Suite license key.
For more information about the requirements for installing Rational ClearCase LT, see the Rational ClearCase LT Installation Guide.
Rational Suite (Windows Components) Installation RequirementsInstallation Requirements for Rational TestManager
Rational TestManager is included with this release and is provided on the Rational Solutions for Windows CD. Your Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio (Windows Components) or Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime (Windows Components) license key can be used to run Rational TestManager.
Note: You must install Rational Suite before you install Rational TestManager.
This product is run in a Windows environment. Before you can use Rational TestManager with a UNIX environment, you must install the UNIX Agent from the Rational Test Agent CD. For more information about requirements for installing Rational TestManager and Rational Test Agent, see the Rational Testing Products Installation Guide.
Installation Requirements for RequisitePro
RequisitePro is installed on the Windows platform and is accessed on UNIX through a web interface. Installation requirements for RequisitePro are listed in this section.
Complete installation instructions can be found on the Rational Solutions for Windows Online Documentation CD. You can also view the instructions online by typing rsdsu_help.
Note: It is recommended that for best web server performance a dedicated Windows Server system be configured.
Hardware Requirements
- Pentium 300 MHz or faster processor recommended
- 128 MB or more of memory
- 250 MB or more of disk space
- 800 x 600 x 256 color video resolution, or higher
- Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
- CD-ROM drive
Licensing Requirements
Your Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio (Windows Components) or Rational Suite DevelopmentStudio RealTime (Windows Components) license key can be used to run Rational RequisitePro. This license can be served from a license server on UNIX or Windows.
Note: If you are configuring your Windows system to get licenses from a UNIX system, you will need to have DNS configured on your Windows system.
To check, try to ping the UNIX license server by name and by IP address. If networking is okay, you should be able to ping the system by IP address. If DNS is configured, you will be able to ping by name.
Installation Requirements for RequisiteWeb
RequisiteWeb provides a Web interface for accessing RequisitePro project data through a Web browser.
Installation and configuration instructions can be found in rational_dir/docs/html/reqweb_install/RequisiteWebInstall.html. This document is available through the documentation browser accessed through the rsdsu_help command.
Oracle and SQL Server Databases
To create and access RequisitePro projects in Oracle or Microsoft SQL Server databases, you must configure an Oracle or SQL Server schema on your database server, and install RequisitePro and RequisiteEnterprise on your client system.
Note: RequisiteEnterprise is available separately for Rational Suite users who require access to these database servers.
RequisiteWeb Interface
The RequisiteWeb interface requires the installation of Web components on a Microsoft Windows server and a Web browser on the client system.
Web Server
RequisiteWeb requires that it be installed on an Internet Information Server (IIS). If you prefer to use the Personal Web Server (PWS), you can do so by performing a "Custom Installation" and checking the box for Internet Service Manager.
IIS is the web server for Microsoft NT Server; PWS is the web server for Microsoft NT Workstation. Since NT Workstation and Personal Web Server have a limited number of connections, they are often not suitable for production use. However, you may find it convenient to use Personal Web Server for evaluation or demonstration purposes.
The following table summarizes the requirements for the RequisiteWeb server.
Web Interface Client
To use the RequisiteWeb interface requires that a web browser be available. rs_install will install a version of Netscape that is compatible with RequisiteWeb. No additional client installation is required for use of the RequisiteWeb interface. If you choose not to use the supplied version of Netscape, the following web browsers should be compatible:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x or later
- Netscape Communicator 4.x or later
- Netscape Navigator 4.x for UNIX or later
Installation Requirements for Rational ClearQuest Web
Rational ClearQuest is provided on UNIX; however, you may use your Rational Suite (Windows Components) license key to install Rational ClearQuest on Windows. Installing ClearQuest allows UNIX users to access ClearQuest through their web browser.
For installation requirements for ClearQuest Web, refer to the Rational ClearQuest Installation manual. If you are performing a full installation of ClearQuest, refer to the ClearQuest documentation provided on the Rational Solutions for Windows Online Documentation CD in addition to the Rational ClearQuest Installation manual.
Planning Your InstallationRational Suite is designed to work in a distributed environment. Both Solaris and HP-UX versions are available, and both may be installed on the same network.
For the purposes of installation, your computers assume roles as depicted in Figure 1. Note that these roles are generalized; in practice, any particular computer can serve more than one role. In fact, this is typically the case. In many installations, the roles of the storage host, license server, install client, and exec client are provided by a single UNIX server. A separate Windows server is still required to act as the RequisitePro server.
Storage Host
This is the computer that hosts the physical disks on which the product will be installed. All computers with UNIX roles must have access to the installation directory on this disk, presumably through NFS. (Operating System: Solaris or HP-UX).
X-server
This is any computer, typically an engineering workstation, which provides an X-Windows display to the end user. This role is shown for completeness; its operation is transparent to the installation.
RequisitePro Server
This Windows computer hosts the Rational RequisitePro component. This server is only needed if you are going to use RequisitePro. See the RequisitePro document for more information. Access to RequisitePro from a UNIX client is provided through Rational RequisiteWeb.
Note: You cannot have two different versions of Rational Suite installed on the same Windows server.
Figure 1 Installation Computer Roles
License Servers
These computers provide licensing for Rational Suite. License server configurations are described in more detail in License Server Configurations.
Note: In most cases, it is possible to use the same license server to manage Suite licenses and individual point-product licenses; however, some exceptions apply. For example, ClearDDTS and Rational Suite licenses cannot be served by the same license server. This configuration requires that two separate license servers be set up on two different UNIX systems.
Install Client
This is simply the computer on which you run the installation utility. Typically, this is the same computer as the storage host. (Operating System: Solaris or HP-UX)
Execution Client
This is any computer which will execute the component products. There may be any number of execution clients on your network. (Operating System: Solaris or HP-UX)
Note that you only need to install the UNIX Components once, on the install client and storage host. Individual workstations (execution clients) may simply run the installed software from the single installation area.
License Server Configurations
Rational Suite supports three license server configurations:
- Single server configuration
- Two server configuration
- Redundant server configuration
Single Server Configuration
As shown in Figure 2, the single server configuration uses a single UNIX server to manage licenses for both UNIX Components and Windows Components. This is the recommended configuration because it is the simplest to manage.
Figure 2 Single Server Configuration
Two Server Configuration
As shown in Figure 3, a two-server configuration uses a UNIX server to manage licenses for UNIX Components and a Windows server to manage licenses for the Windows Components. Information on installing the Windows license server is provided in Installing the Rational License Server Software on Windows.
Figure 3 Two Server Configuration
Redundant Server Configuration
As shown in Figure 4, a redundant server configuration uses three UNIX servers to manage licenses in a fault-tolerant configuration known as redundancy. The redundant server configuration is described in more detail in Setting up Redundant License Servers on UNIX.
Figure 4 Redundant Server Configuration
Installation WorksheetThe following worksheet is provided for convenience in planning the installation. Note that some parts may not be known until you begin the installation.
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