MagarG
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We are installing a Win2000 JAS Server SP22 and we have some questions on the part about "Adding the Java Server to the OW Installation Plan". The reason being, the last time we did this with a test JAS Server over a year ago, some of our key tables (F986101-OCMs, F98611-Data Sources, F00941/942-Env Detail/Object Path) were overwritten and changed incorrectly. After you add the JAS Server to the plan you can look at the 'tree'. Under our plan the nodes that are populated:
Enterprise Server - 3 data sources AS400, AS400-Logic, AS400-Server Map
JAS Server - JASSERVER
Environments - JPD7333 with 9 data sources under it
Packages - default package names that don't exist
After looking at the original installation plan for OneWorld the J environments were already installed. If we currently look at our OCM mappings, the J enviroments have around 250 entries for the B7333 Server Map and around 700 entries for the System - B7333. Before running the plan, should I go into OCM and delete all the OCM mappings from the original install of Oneworld for the J environments so I get fresh ones?
The current new JAS Server plan is in status 20, finalized. If I highlight it and click on Plan Components from the Exit bar, the following are checked: Install Data Sources, Install Environments, Install Hosts, Control Tables, Package Builds.
If I highlight the plan and click Step from the Exit bar, it steps through various screens and then gets to a screen called Add On Servers Plan [Data Source Planner] where it has all of our current data sources listed in finalized status but under the create tables column every record has a 1 for automatically create tables. What is this going to do?
What is this plan suppossed to look like? Why should anything be listed under the Enterprise Server node or Packages? What is it suppossed to be be doing behind the scenes when setting this JAS up? Why is Install Data Sources and Control Tables checked in the Plan Components section? I didn't think it should be creating and new data sources. Any insight would be helpfull. We're trying to avoid having key tables wiped out again.
TIA,
Grant
Enterprise Server - 3 data sources AS400, AS400-Logic, AS400-Server Map
JAS Server - JASSERVER
Environments - JPD7333 with 9 data sources under it
Packages - default package names that don't exist
After looking at the original installation plan for OneWorld the J environments were already installed. If we currently look at our OCM mappings, the J enviroments have around 250 entries for the B7333 Server Map and around 700 entries for the System - B7333. Before running the plan, should I go into OCM and delete all the OCM mappings from the original install of Oneworld for the J environments so I get fresh ones?
The current new JAS Server plan is in status 20, finalized. If I highlight it and click on Plan Components from the Exit bar, the following are checked: Install Data Sources, Install Environments, Install Hosts, Control Tables, Package Builds.
If I highlight the plan and click Step from the Exit bar, it steps through various screens and then gets to a screen called Add On Servers Plan [Data Source Planner] where it has all of our current data sources listed in finalized status but under the create tables column every record has a 1 for automatically create tables. What is this going to do?
What is this plan suppossed to look like? Why should anything be listed under the Enterprise Server node or Packages? What is it suppossed to be be doing behind the scenes when setting this JAS up? Why is Install Data Sources and Control Tables checked in the Plan Components section? I didn't think it should be creating and new data sources. Any insight would be helpfull. We're trying to avoid having key tables wiped out again.
TIA,
Grant