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• Temp directories
• Install paths
• User IDs
5. OneWorld Data Source Names
Data sources will be created for each of the shared environments, they are:
• System
• Object Librarian
• Data Dictionary
•Server Map
• Distributed Processing (enterprise server)
• Replicated Local Data
In addition, there will be input requirements for each of the recommended
environments that are to be installed:
• Deployment - DEPB733
• Planner - JDEPLAN
• Production - PRD733
• Test - TST733
• CRP - CRP733
• Pristine - PRT733
• Development - DEV733
For each environment to be installed, data source names, object mappings
and packages information will be required. Data source names required for
each environment will be:
• Business Data
• Central Objects Data
• Control Tables (not required for Pristine Environment)
• Version Tables
6. Workstation General Information Required
• Multitier (YES/NO)
• Data source type
• Hardware configuration including CPU, MEM, RAID arrays
• TCP/IP configuration details (IP address, Subnet mask)
• LAN connections and network information
• Applications and versions number details
• Database software to be used
• HELP files to be deployed (YES/NO)
5.5.1 OneWorld Installation Planner
Installation Planner is a OneWorld application that runs on the deployment server
as a system administration tool. Installation Planner guides you through defining