[AIX HP-UX Linux Solaris Windows]This topic applies only on the i5/OS operating system.

Installing the Update Installer for WebSphere Software

The Update Installer for WebSphere Software has a new installation program for Version 6.1, Installation Wizard for the Update Installer. The Update Installer now uses the Common Install Engine for WebSphere Software.

Before you begin

The Update Installer ships on the Version 6.1 supplements disc.

The Update Installer undergoes regular maintenance and offers updated versions on the WebSphere software support pages. See Recommended Updates for WebSphere Application Server. Look under your release of the WebSphere software for a link to the Update Installer download page.

[Windows] [Fix Pack 9 or later]
[This information only applies to Version 6.1.0.9 and later running on the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system.] [Fix Pack 9 or later] Notes on running the Update Installer for WebSphere Software on Microsoft® Windows Vista™ and Windows 2008 operating systems:
  1. To use the Update Installer for WebSphere® Software on the Microsoft® Windows® Vista operating system, you must have Version 6.1.0.9 or later of the Update Installer installed on your system. To use the Update Installer for WebSphere Software on the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 operating system, you must have Version 6.1.0.17 or later of the Update Installer installed on your system.
  2. If a non-Administrator applies maintenance using the Update Installer, that user must do so with Windows User Account Control (UAC) in the same state that it was in when Websphere Application Server was originally installed.
    • If UAC was enabled during installation of Websphere Application Server, apply maintenance with UAC enabled.
    • If UAC was disabled during installation of Websphere Application Server, apply maintenance with UAC disabled.

    If a non-Administrator applies maintenance to Websphere Application Server with a UAC setting that is different from that used in the initial installation, then the registry is adversely affected. This might result in unreliable listings of the installation locations in the destination panels of the Update Installer, or an existing installation location might not show up in the dropdown menu.

    When the Windows Vista or Windows 2008 operating systems are asked to run a program that requires elevated (Administrator) privileges, it first tells the user whether or not the publisher of the program is recognized. For certain Websphere Application Server programs, for example, an operating-system dialog might appear that states "An unidentified program wants access to your computer." Examine the program details; and if it is the Websphere Application Server program that you intend to run, click Allow to proceed.

Important:
  • Only one copy of the Update Installer should be installed on your system at any one time for use with Version 6.1 products. If you are updating to Version 6.1 from Version 6.0, you need to first remove Version 6.0 before install the new version. After Version 6.1 has been installed on your system, the Update Installer will automatically update with any subsequent versions, when you request an update.
  • The user account that originally installed the WebSphere Application Server product to be updated should be used to launch the Installation Wizard to install the Update Installer, and the same user account should be used to launch the Update Installer program to update a product.
    • When a different user account uses the updi_root location, that user account must have reading and running access to that location. It must also have writing access to the updi_root/logs directory and its subdirectory.
    • When a different user account is used to update the target WebSphere Application Server product location, that user account must have full access (reading, writing, and running) to the target location where a maintenance package is to be applied.
  • [AIX] If a non-root user launches the Update Installer program, that user account must be able to run the slibclean command; otherwise, a root user must run the slibclean command whenever the Update Installer program is used.
  • Make sure that no processes from any users are locking any files in the target location where a maintenance package is to be installed.

Hardware and software requirements

The hardware and software requirements for the Update Installer are the same as the product or component requirements that the Update Installer is used to update. For example, you can use the Update Installer to install maintenance for WebSphere software on distributed platforms and iSeries platforms. The Update Installer does not install maintenance for WebSphere Application Server for z/OS.

The official statements of support for hardware and software for the IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 6.1 are on the IBM WebSphere Application Server supported hardware and software Web site. The Web site lists all supported operating systems and the operating system fixes and patches that you must install to have a compliant operating system.

About this task

This topic describes how to install the Update Installer from the installation image provided in the product package.

Procedure

  1. Install one of the products that the Update Installer can update.

    [AIX HP-UX Linux Solaris Windows] See Installing the product and additional software for more information.

  2. Uninstall any previously installed Update Installer products.
    Use the installRegistryUtils command with the required attributes to examine installation locations for the installed Update Installer products.
    • [AIX] [HP-UX] [Linux] [Solaris] The command file is a script named installRegistryUtils.sh in the app_server_root/bin directory.
    • [Windows] The command file is a script named installRegistryUtils.bat in the app_server_root/bin directory.
    • [iSeries] The command file is a script named installRegistryUtils in the app_server_root/bin directory.
  3. Insert the supplements disc in a disk drive.

    Mount the drive if necessary.

  4. Change directories to the UpdateInstaller directory on the supplements disc.
  5. Issue the install command or the install -silent -options <full path to response file> command. The Update Installer does not support the ISMP - console option. Therefore, you need to use the silent install process.
  6. Identify the installation root where you intend to install the Update Installer.
  7. Install the code.

Results

The Update Installer is installed under the root directory that you specified during installation.

What to do next

See Installing maintenance packages for information about using the Update Installer to install maintenance packages.




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