DB2 OLAP Server Installation Guide
DB2 OLAP Server Version 8.1 offers your enterprise the option of
installing the client components from a shared network file server. The
alternative is to install the clients locally, one at a time, directly from
the CD.
Installing clients over a network has the following advantages over locally
installed clients:
- The users in your enterprise can all use the same level of client.
- You can deploy clients to larger numbers of users at the same time, which
is often faster than passing a CD from user to user.
- You can apply FixPaks to the common client code and have your users
upgrade together.
- The network clients take up less disk space than locally installed
clients.
Although network clients offer the same function as locally installed
clients, there are important difference between them:
- Locally installed clients
- Locally installed clients are installed directly from the CD. They
include all the client executable files. The installation program adds
Start menu shortcuts, updates the Windows registry, and updates environment
variables. Because client operations are completely local and do not
load or interpret code over a network, local clients might offer better
performance than network clients.
- Network clients
- Network clients are installed from a file server. They do not
include any executable files, and therefore take up less room and store fewer
files than locally installed clients. The installation program adds
Start menu shortcuts, updates the Windows registry, and updates
environment variables. Network clients all use the same language and
connect to the server using the same network protocol.
The network client feature installs clients of DB2 OLAP Server and DB2 OLAP
Integration Server. OLAP Miner clients are not enabled for network
installation; they must be installed directly from the CD.
There are two major steps in setting up a network installation, and they
are performed by two different users:
- The system administrator runs the DB2 OLAP Server installation program to
load the client image onto the file server. The computer from which the
system administrator does this is called the image owner computer. The
client image consists of executable files plus a second installation program
that your network client users can run to install the network clients.
See Loading the client image onto the network.
- The network client users install the network clients by running the second
installation program. See Installing the clients from the network.
The instructions in this section are intended for the system administrator,
who loads the common client image onto the network.
Before you begin, you need to designate one client computer as the client
image owner, and decide which user ID you will use to load the client
image:
- The image owner computer should not be one that is likely to be removed
from the system. If the image owner computer crashes or is removed from
the system, the network client users can continue running the clients, but the
system administrator must take extra steps to apply FixPaks. See Maintaining the common clients for more information.
- The user ID with which the image owner computer accesses the file server
must have administrator authority and read/write privileges on the file
server.
You can have the server components on the same file server as the common
client image as long as they are not installed in the same directory.
To load the client image onto the network:
- Connect to the file server. Whatever drive letter you assign will
be the same drive letter that the network client users must use when they
connect to the file server. For example, if you designate the file
server as the p: drive, the network client users have to
connect the file server as their p: drive.
- Insert the DB2 OLAP Server CD into the CD drive on the computer that you
designate as the client image owner computer. If the installation
program does not start automatically, run the setup.exe file
in the \Win32 directory of the CD.
- On the IBM DB2 OLAP Server Setup panel, click Next.
- On the Software License Agreement panel, read the licence terms. If
you accept them, click Accept.
- On the Select Installation Options screen, select
Client. A box called Store executables on network
appears. Click it and then click Next.
- On the Select Options Purchased panel, select the optional features your
enterprise has purchased and click Next.
- On the Choose Destination Location screen, select the drive letter of the
file server from the Drive box.
- In the Directory field, either accept the default value or
click Browse to select a different path name. Click
Next.
- On the Select Installation Type panel, select either Typical,
Compact, or Custom. It is recommend that you
select Custom so you can select which online books are installed
with the network client. If you choose Typical or
Compact, the installation program only installs a small subset of
the documentation. Click Next.
If you selected Custom, the Select Components panel
appears. Open the Client and Server Documentation item in the tree view
and select the documentation you want to make available to the network client
users. It is recommended that you select all the documentation the
network client users will need. Click Next.
- On the OLAP User Information panel, enter the user ID and password of the
super user, which is the user ID that you use to connect the client image
owner computer to the file server. This user ID must have administrator
authority and read/write privileges on the file server. Click
Next.
- On the Select Folder panel, either accept the default name of the folder
or enter a new one. Click Next.
- On the Start Copying Files panel, click Next. The
network client image is copied to the file server.
The next step is to inform the network client users how they can install
the network clients. They need the following information:
- The drive letter that you selected when loading the client image onto the
file server. The network client users must select the same drive letter
when they connect to the file server.
- The directory on the file server that contains the installation program
for the network clients.
- The path of the OLAP server components. The path is set in the
ARBORPATH variable.
The next section, Installing the clients from the network, describes how this information is used when installing the
network clients.
The instructions for installing clients from the network are in the
netinst.htm file, which is in the same directory as the
client image installation file. Ensure your users can access these
directions.
IBM FixPaks for DB2 OLAP Server can apply service upgrades to the client
image stored on the file server.
The following steps describe how to to apply FixPaks for common
clients:
- The system administrator logs on to the image owner computer.
- The system administrator connects to the file server using the same user
ID under which the common client image was originally loaded onto the file
server.
- The system administrator runs the FixPak installation program.
- The network client users connect to the file server and run the updated
netinst.exe file to apply the FixPak to their
computers. If there are new client products in the client image, then
they will be added to the user's computer. If clients were removed
from the file server, then they will be removed from the user's
computer.
If the image owner computer crashes or is removed from the system, the
network client users can continue running the clients. However, the
system administrator cannot apply FixPaks without first taking the following
steps:
- Designate a new client image owner computer.
- Remove the common client image from the file server.
- Reinstall the original network client image from the new client image
owner computer.
- Apply the FixPak as described in this section.
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