IBM B73.3 Server User Manual


 
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the installation plan you need to install OneWorld. The information you provide on
the Installation Planner form, such as database type and enterprise server type,
determines the information you will see on the screens as you go through the
setup of the Installation Planner.
Installation Planner guides you through setting up:
Enterprise server information
Deployment server information
Data sources
Environments
Enterprise Server Information
To set up the plan for the enterprise server, you must provide the OneWorld
installation program with the name of the enterprise server, its platform type, and
the database that runs on it. The program populates the enterprise server tables
(F00053, F000531, and F000532) and defines the data sources for the enterprise
server. In addition, it provides information for the Object Librarian, Central
Objects, Versions, System, Data Dictionary, Business Data, Control Table, and
Server Map data sources.
Deployment Server Information
To set up the plan information for the deployment server, you must provide the
OneWorld installation program with the machine name and the type of database
you use. This information populates the Release Master (F00945), Path Code
(F00942), and Data Source Master (F98611) tables appropriately.
Data Source Information
When you run Installation Planner, you set up the following data sources once
because they are shared across all of your environments:
System The data source for the System tables. It is identified by the
OneWorld release level (for example, System - B733).
Object Librarian The data source for the Object Librarian tables. It is identified
by the OneWorld release level (for example, Data Dictionary -
B733).
Data Dictionary The data source for the OneWorld Data Dictionary tables. It is
identified by the OneWorld release level (for example, Data
Dictionary - B733).
Server Map The data source for the replicated system tables for
distributed processing on your enterprise server (for example,
enterprise server - Server Map). It is specific to each
enterprise server.
You will also set up the following data sources for each environment:
Business Data The data source for the Business Data tables. You can have
multiple sets of Business Data sources (for example,
Business Data - CRP, Business Data - PROD, Business Data
- TEST, and Business Data - JDE).