Installing the product

This topic outlines various procedures used to install WebSphere Process Server.

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WebSphere Process Server is built upon WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment. As a result, there are many different scenarios that can exist when you are installing the product. You might install WebSphere Process Server on a clean system, or on top of an existing installation of a supported version of WebSphere Application Server or WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment. You might prefer to install the product with an interactive Installation Wizard interface or silently, using a response file. You might want to let the Installation Wizard create a default stand-alone server profile for you or bypass that option and later use the Profile Wizard to create stand-alone, deployment manager, and custom profiles. You might only want to install additional features on an existing installation of WebSphere Process Server or want to install a completely new installation to coexist with an existing one.End of change

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Because there are so many different installation variations, we cannot document all of them here. We have created some typical installation procedures, which can be selected from the following list. Find the link to the installation procedure you require and then use that procedure to install WebSphere Process Server on your system.

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Important: The language of the Installation Wizard is determined by the default language on the system. If the default language on the system is not one of the supported languages, then a default language of English is used. You can override the system’s default language by starting the Installation Wizard from the command line and using the java user.language setting to replace the default language. Use the following command, which can be run from the WBI directory on the WebSphere Process Server CD 1:
  • Icon indicating Linux platforms Icon indicating UNIX platforms On Linux and UNIX platforms: ../JDK/repository/prereq.jdk/java/bin/java -Duser.language=locale -cp setup.jar run
  • Icon indicating Windows platforms On Windows platforms: ..\JDK\repository\prereq.jdk\java\bin\java -Duser.language=locale -cp setup.jar run
For instance, to start the Installation Wizard in the German language on a Windows system, type the following:
..\JDK\repository\prereq.jdk\java\bin\java 
-Duser.language=de -cp setup.jar run
Remember:
Start of changeIf you plan to install WebSphere Process Server over an existing installation of WebSphere Application Server or WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment for which you have enabled global security, ensure you disable global security before installing WebSphere Process Server. For information on enabling and disabling global security, see the WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, version 6.0, information center at http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wasinfo/v6r0/index.jsp. End of change
Restriction: You cannot have two instances of the Installation Wizard running concurrently. Attempts to run multiple instances of the Installation Wizard concurrently result in a warning about installation already being in progress.

The installer program does not support the ISMP-console installation method at this time.


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