In interactive mode, you install the server by typing configuration
information on the command line.
About this task
The properties that are set during installation are recorded
in the file server_install/conf/server/installed.properties on
the server.
What to do next
To start the server, see
Running the server.
If you are
using Derby, you might see the following error in the results of the
installation program:
[echo] waiting for db to start - 6 seconds remaining
[echo] waiting for db to start - 3 seconds remaining
[echo] Could not start database
[echo] Stopping embedded database ...
[java] Tue Feb 04 09:11:25 EST 2014 : Could not connect
to Derby Network Server on host localhost, port 11377:
Connection refused
If you see this error, you must change
the default security settings for the Java installation on the server:
- Open the Java security policy file in a text editor. If you are
using a Java Runtime Environment (JRE), this file is at the location JAVA_HOME/lib/security/java.policy,
where JAVA_HOME is the base folder of the Java
installation. If you are using a Java Development Kit (JDK), the file
is at the location JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/security/java.policy.
- In the java.policy file, in the section that
is labeled // default permissions granted to all domains,
within the grant{} block, add the following code:
permission java.net.SocketPermission "localhost:11377", "listen";
- Run the installation program again.
When you run the server for the
first time, you might see an error message that says that no agent
or tag is configured to import new component versions. To make this
error go away, you must specify a default agent or agent tag to use
when importing component versions. You can override this default setting
when you create a component. Follow these steps to specify a default
agent or agent tag:
- To specify a default agent, click and under General
Settings, clear the Use Agent Tag For Integration check
box. Then, select an agent in the Agent for Version Imports list.
Then, at the bottom of the page, click Save.
- To specify a default agent tag, click and under General
Settings, clear the Use Agent Tag For Integration check
box. Then, select an agent tag in the Agent Tag for version
imports list. Then, at the bottom of the page, click Save.
If no tags are listed add a tag to one or more agents on the server.