You can use these procedures to install IBM Director.
Perform the following steps to install IBM Director:
umount /mnt/cdrom
where /mnt/cdrom is
the mount point of the CD-ROM drive.mount -t iso9660 -o map=off /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
where /dev/cdrom is the specific device
file for the CD-ROM block device and /mnt/cdrom is
the mount point of the CD-ROM drive.cd /mnt/cdrom/director/server/linux/i386/
where /mnt/cdrom is the mount point of the CD-ROM
drive../dirinstall
cp dirinstall /directory/dirinstall
where /directory is the local
directory.You can specify the location of the Red Hat Package Manager files, select the IBM Director extensions and features that you want to install, and select the log file options.
/directory/dirinstall
where /directory is
the local directory to which you copied the installation script.umount /mnt/cdrom
where /mnt/cdrom is the mount point of the CD-ROM drive.Perform the following steps after you install IBM Director to configure IBM Director to use DB2:
Add the following line to the /etc/TWGserver/setup_env file:
. /home/db2inst1/swllib/db2profile
where /home/db2inst1 is the directory where DB2 is installed.
This line enables IBM Director to communicate with DB2.
chmod 755 /etc/TWGserver/setup_env
chmod 666 /opt/IBM/director/log/TWGDbInstall.output
chmod 666 /opt/IBM/director/data/TWGServer.prop
chmod 755 /opt/IBM/director/bin/cfgdbThis is necessary because cfgdb must be run as the database user, not the root user, in order to configure the database for Director.
db2 create db ibmdir
db2 catalog tcpip node loopback remote 127.0.0.1 server db2c_db2inst1
db2 catalog database ibmdir as ibmdir_r at node loopback
db2stop
db2start
/opt/IBM/director/bin/cfgdb
The database name specified already exists. Do you want to use it for this configuration?Click Yes.
/opt/IBM/director/bin/cfgsecurity
IBM Director is installed.