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This edition applies to version 1.2 of IBM Data Studio pureQuery Runtime.
This section details hardware, software, and user privilege requirements that must be met in order to successfully install and run your software.
Before you install IBM Data Studio pureQuery Runtime Version 1.2 (also referred to as the server console), ensure that your system meets all the hardware, data server, software, and user account requirements.
Before you can install the product, verify that your system meets the minimum hardware requirements.
Before you can install the product, verify that your system meets the software requirements.
The following operating systems are supported for this product:
Installation file |
Supported platforms |
IBM_DSPQRT_V1_2_Windows.exe |
Windows Vista Business, Enterprise, Ultimate Windows 2000 Professional x86-32 bit (SP3 and SP4) Windows 2000 Advanced Server x86-32 bit (SP4) Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition x86-32 bit, x86-64 bit (SP1) Windows 2003 Standard Edition x86-32 bit, x86-64 bit (SP1) Windows XP Professional x86-32 bit (SP1 and SP2) Windows XP Professional x86-64 bit (SP1 and SP2) |
IBM_DSPQRT_V1_2_Solaris_Sparc.bin |
Sun Solaris SPARC 10 64 bit |
IBM_DSPQRT_V1_2_Linux_x86.bin |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0 AS/ES x86-32 bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0 AS/ES x86-64 bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0 AS/ES x86-32 bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0 AS/ES x86-64 bit SUSE Linux 9.0 Enterprise Server x86-32 bit SUSE Linux 9.0 Enterprise Server x86-64 bit SUSE Linux 10.0 Enterprise Server x86-32 bit SUSE Linux 10.0 Enterprise Server x86-64 bit |
IBM_DSPQRT_V1_2_AIX.bin |
AIX V5.2 64 bit AIX V5.3 64 bit AIX V5.4 64 bit AIX V6.1 64 bit |
IBM_DSPQRT_V1_2_HPUX_ia64.bin |
HP-UX 11i v3 IA64 |
IBM_DSPQRT_V1_2_Linux_s390.bin |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0 AS/ES System z |
You must have a user ID that meets the following requirements before you can install Data Studio.
Read all the topics in this section before you begin to install any of the product features. Effective planning and an understanding of the key aspects of the installation process can help ensure a successful installation.
There are a number of scenarios that you can follow when installing Data Studio.
The following are some of the factors that might determine your installation scenario:
These are the typical installation scenarios you might follow:
In this installation scenario, you have the CDs that contain the product package files, and typically you are installing Data Studio on your own workstation. Refer to Installing Data Studio from CDs: task overview for an overview of the steps.
In this scenario, you have downloaded the installation files from IBM Passport Advantage and you will install Data Studio on your own workstation. Refer to Installing Data Studio from an electronic image on your workstation: task overview for an overview of the steps.
In this scenario, you will place the electronic image on a shared drive so that users in your enterprise can access the installation files for Data Studio from a single location. Refer to Installing Data Studio from an electronic image on a shared drive: task overview for an overview of the steps.
You can compare the published MD5 values with the checksum of the downloaded files to check if the downloaded file is corrupt or incomplete.
Extract each compressed file to the same directory.
Before you install the product, complete these steps:
The following sections provide an overview of the installation scenarios that are described in the section Installation scenarios. You can access detailed instructions from links in the main steps.
The InstallAnywhere wizard generates a log file in the installation directory. The file is named Data_Studio_pureQuery_Runtime_InstallLog.log.
On AIX, Linux, and Solaris systems, all installed files have the default permission of 755.
In this installation scenario, you have the CD that contains the installation files, and typically you are installing Data Studio pureQuery Runtime on your own workstation.
The following are the general steps for installing from the CD:
The following are the general steps for installing Data Studio from an electronic installation image.
In this scenario, you will place the electronic image on a shared drive so that users in you enterprise can access the installation files for Data Studio from a single location.
The following steps are performed by the person who places the installation image on a shared drive.
To install Data Studio from the installation files on the shared drive:
You can install Data Studio pureQuery Runtime in silent installation mode. When you install in silent mode, the InstallAnywhere wizard is not available; instead, the installation uses a response file to input the commands that are required to install the product package.
There are two main tasks required for silent installation:
To create a response file for installation:
A response file is created and resides in the location specified in the command. If you did not specify a location, the response file is created as installer.properties in the same directory as the .exe. or .bin file. You must specify a location if you are run the .exe or .bin file from the CD.
To install Data Studio pureQuery Runtime in silent mode:
When the installation completes, the installation creates a log file in the installation directory. You can use silent install log files to examine the results of a silent installation. In the installation directory, open the file Data_Studio_pureQuery_Runtime_InstallLog.log amd scroll down to the Summary section.
By default, you agree to accept whatever license an installation package carries when using silent installation mode.
You can edit a response file to specify an installation directory.
Sample response file |
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# Tue Nov 13 16:07:41 PST 2007 |
To uninstall Data Studio pureQuery Runtime in silent mode from a command line:
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