Run ISETUP

Follow the steps mentioned below to run isetup to Install and Configure a New Server.

  1. Log on to USS.

  2. cd to the temp directory created when you processed the run file.

  3. Execute the isetup program. Enter 1 on the Welcome screen:

  4. Provide the full path name of the media for the product.

  5. Enter the z/OS Userid for Server administration. For more information, see OPSYS Server Administrator ID (iadmin).

  6. Enter the Server Administration ID and password. The password, which does not display, is stored in encrypted form. For more information, see PTH Administrator ID.

  7. Enter the Server System Support userid. For more information, see ibi WebFOCUS Reporting Server System ID (iserver).

  8. You are now shown the default values of the server environment variables and port number.

  9. If you do not want to accept the default values, skip to the next step. If you do accept the default values, you still have to respond to two more prompts:

    1. If you are unsure where your libjvm.so is installed, contact your System Administrator.

    2. Contact ibi Customer Support to receive your site's Customer ID.

      Now proceed to step 11 in these instructions.

  10. Select N to change any properties that you wish.

    Name Description
    EDAHOME PDS name Fully qualified name of a PDS that contains executable modules necessary for running the WebFOCUS Reporting Server.
    EDAHOME unit UNIT value for EDAHOME PDS.
    EDAHOME volume VOLUME value for EDAHOME PDS.
    EDAHOME SMS rule SMS allocation rule for EDAHOME PDS.
    CICSLIB PDS name Fully qualified name of a PDS that contains executable modules necessary for running the CICS adapter.
    EDACONF PDS name Fully qualified name of a PDS that contains configuration data files.
    JDK_HOME path Full USS path name to your Java installation. This variable and value will be stored in edaenv.cfg. Server startup logic looks for lib/server/libjvm.so under this directory. If it is not found, the Server's jscom listener does not start, and certain java-based adapters do not run.
  11. All installation and configuration options are displayed. One last prompt asks you to Accept and Proceed, Start Over, or Quit.

  12. After a successful installation, you receive this last prompt:

    You can start the Server, for initial testing purposes, by responding Y, but for production Servers, it is recommended that you start via submitting ISTART from your EDACONF PDS.