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Installing Datastage EE 7.5.

x (on Red Hat Enterprise Linux)


A few things need to be taken into consideration and analyzed when starting the
Datastage EE installation process:
1. Operating system analysis:
- Check whether the Datastage installation supports the operation system a
nd its version. Datastage EE is compatible with Linux, AIX, Solaris, Windows 200
3 server (Datastage ver. 7.5x2 or higher), HP-UX, Tru64, USS (z/OS)
- If necessary, apply any operating system level patches or updates before
the installation
- Make sure an appropriate C++ Compiler is available. On Microsoft Windows
2003 Server, installing Microsoft Visual Studio will be necessary.
- For Datastage 8, prepare a database which will serve as a metadata repos
itory. The Datastage 8 installation comes with a dedicated DB2 engine, however O
racle and Microsoft SQL Server are also supported.
- Check the disk space availability and disk performance
- Install and configure the database specific client libraries if needed.
2. Before-installation checklist:
- Get the superuser (root / administrator) access to the server. Note that
starting from Datastage 7.0, the installation process does not have to be start
ed as root.
- Check disk space and available partitions
- Prepare the licensing information (check the operating system, number of
CPU's and expiration date)
- Prepare the database connection information (connection strings, methods
, name of the instances, etc.)
3. Create the administration user (dsadm by default) - the administration use
r must be created before installing or upgrading DataStage.
Also, an operating system group needs to be created (dstage by default), i
t needs to be the primary group of the administration user and all DataStage use
rs must be added to that group.
4. Unpack the Datastage installation image to a temporary location (/tmp for
instance). Note that approx. 700MB of disk space is required to unpack the DataS
tage 7.5 installation image. For Datastage 8.1, the installation files occupy ov
er 3GB of disk space.
5. Install Datastage server - the server software is installed by executing t
he install.sh program. It is quite straightforward and in most cases following t
he screen instructions will lead to a successfull Datastage EE installation.
6. Configure the Datastage EE configuration file - the file pointed by $APT_C
ONFIG_FILE datastage environment variable which defines the parallel system reso
urces and architecture.
Sample configurations shown in the next tutorial lesson.
7. Install Datastage clients (Administrator, Manager, Director and Designer)
on the client windows machines.
8. Verify the installation by checking whether a dsrcpd unix background proce
ss is running (ps aux |grep dsrcpd).
9. Try to log on to the server with Datastage Administrator
10. Log on to Datastage Desinger, create a simple EE job in Designer (for inst
ance, a job containing a row generator stage and peek stage only) and run it in
Director

For more information please refer to the DataStage Install and Upgrade Guide pro
vided on a Datastage client cd.
IBM Information Server 8.1 with Oracle 10g on Windows 2003 server
The guide below shows a step-by-step instructions on how to install IBM Informat
ion Server 8.1 (with Infosphere Datastage and Qualitystage and Information Analy
zer) on a Windows 2003 Server machine. Read the installation steps for Red Hat E
nterprise Linux above first as most of the tips apply for the installation of IB
M IS 8.1.
1. Install and configure an Oracle database. Oracle 10g was used in this guid
e.
2. Create a dedicated oracle user, owner of a schema for the datastage reposi
tory, by running the following script from the installation media: (We used xmet
a user).
...\is-ia-suite\DatabaseSupport\Windows\MetadataRepository\Oracle10g\creat
e_xmeta_db.cmd
- Usage: create_xmeta_db OracleSystemUser OracleSystemPassword ServiceName
XmetaUserName XmetaUserPassword XmetaTableSpaceName XmetaDatafilePath
- Example: create_xmeta_db SYSTEM ETLTOOLSINFO ORCL xmeta xmeta xmetaspace
C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\orcl
3. If Information Analyzer will be used, a similiar script needs to be run to
configure the database: ...\is-ia-suite\DatabaseSupport\Windows\InformationAnal
yzer\Oracle10g\create_ia_db.cmd
- Usage: create_ia_db OracleSystemUser OracleSystemPassword ServiceName IA
UserName IAUserPassword IATableSpaceName IADatafilePath
- Example: create_ia_db SYSTEM ETLTOOLSINFO ORCL ia ia iaspace C:\oracle\p
roduct\10.2.0\oradata\orcl

4. Run the IBM Infosphere installer - install.exe


5. It is a good practice to disable the windows firewall for the Datastage in
stallation. It can be re-enabled after a successful installation.
6. Choose the default directory. By default it is C:\IBM\InformationServer.
7. Select the Information Server applications (tiers) for the installation. T
he choices are the following:
- Client applications - Datastage and QualityStage Designer, Datastage and
QualityStage Director, Datastage and QualityStage Administrator
- Engine - Datastage and QualityStage runtime components. One engine can b
e installed on a Microsoft Windows Server system
- Services - common agents and services which run in the WebSphere applica
tion server
- Metadata repository - it stores all the Information Server metadata. The
repository will use the Oracle database specified earlier. Otherwise the instal
ler will install a DB2 database on the system. Uncheck this option if you want t
o use Oracle or any other than DB2 database for the repository
- Documentation - a bundle of PDF documents about Information Server
8. Point to the Information Server license file (an xml file stored on a loca
l disk)
9. Select products and components to include in the installation. The availab
le products are:
- Business Glossary (a web based tool to author and manage business metada
ta)
- DataStage and QualityStage (ETL, Data Integration and Data Quality Manag
ement tools)
- Documentation
- Information Server FastTrack (spreadsheet-like interface to capture sour
ce to target mappings)
- Information Analyzer (data profiling tool which help understand source d
ata)
- Information Services Director (publisher information access and helps im
plement SOA)
- Information Server Manager (enhances the Datastage import and export uti
lities)
- Metadata Workbench (provides a web-based console for exploration of Info
rmation Server's metadata)
- Metadata repository (DB2 database which hosts the metadata repository; n
ot used in this tutorial)
- Metadata server (metadata management processes)
10. Choose typical or custom installation. We recommend choosing the second op
tion to have better control and understanding of the installation process.
11. Provide details for the oracle metadata repository connection
12. If available, configure an existing instance of a Websphere Application Se
rver. Otherwise a new instance will be installed.
13. Specify user credentials for a Websphere administrator
14. Specify user credentials for Information Server administrator (isadmin in
this tutorial)
15. Create a new Datastage project (etltoolsinfo datastage project was used in
this tutorial)
16. Specify database logon information for the Information Analyzer user (ia i
n our tutorial)
17. Configure an agent, Job Monitor, Resource tracker. We don't recommend maki
ng any changes here
18. NLS support. Needs to be selected if non-english data will be used in the
data integration processes.
19. Choose to install a MQ plugin if required. This is for backward compatibil
ity; for new jobs, a Websphere MQ Connector can be used.
20. Review the installation summary and run the installation process. You can
have a cup of coffee or a lunch break as this may take even a few hours for the
installation process to complete.
21. Restart the server
22. Go to the Information Server Web console, log on with the IS Administrator
credentials, go to Administration -> Domain management -> Datastage credentials
. Specify the Default Datastage and QualityStage credentials and provide a syste
m-os datastage user (dsadm by default).
23. Run an Administrator client and try to log on to a newly created projects.

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