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Chapter 3. Post-Installation Tasks on Windows

Review the following information after installing IBM Informix Dynamic Server.

v“Working with the Installation”

v“IDS Program Group” on page 3-2

v“Initializing and Starting the Database Server” on page 3-3

v“Database Server Configuration After Installation” on page 3-4

Working with the Installation

After installing IBM Informix Dynamic Server, determine how much of the database server setup the installation application has completed and what actions you must do before putting the server in production.

The installation sets up a database server that is ready to use and can run on your system automatically. But you may still want to perform some basic enhancements before you put the server in production. These tasks show you ways to control the way IDS runs on your system.

If have completed a more advanced installation of IDS, these post-installation tasks might be required in order to work with the database server.

Tip: When you initialize a server, a shortcut is added to the Start menu. To run commands for an initialized server, click Start All Programs IBM Informix Dynamic Server 11.50 servername → .

The following tasks are covered in the next sections of the documentation:

vStarting the database server manually.

vSetting up the database server to start whenever Windows is launched.

vStopping the database server.

Two IDS features that require post-installation configuration are the following:

Global Language Support (GLS) is a feature that enables you to configure the database server to use a locale other than the default locale, which is U.S. English. For more information on how to create databases that use the diacritics, collating sequence, and monetary and time conventions of a different language, see the IBM Informix GLS User’s Guide.

IBM Informix Storage Manager (ISM) is a feature that can be used for ON-Bar backup-and-restores. See the IBM Informix Storage Manager Administrator’s Guide for more information.

Installation Automatic Actions

Before you begin manual post-installation tasks, it is helpful to know some of the major tasks the installation application has done. A typical installation (and possibly a custom installation, depending on your choices during setup) performs the following actions to make the database server ready to run on Windows:

vConfigured and installed the database server as a Windows service.

vCreated an informix user account and an Informix-Adminadministrative group.

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Contents IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Page IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1996 Contents Index IBM Informix Dynamic Server Editions IntroductionAbout This Publication Overview Reference Types of UsersWhat’s New in Version 11.50.xC4 Documentation Conventions Html documentation Feature, Product, and Platform MarkupTechnical Changes Example Code ConventionsComponent represented in Html Meaning Syntax DiagramsAdditional Documentation Compliance with Industry StandardsDistinct Unique How to Read a Command-Line Syntax DiagramKeywords and Punctuation Setting the Run ModeIdentifiers and Names How to Provide Documentation FeedbackPage Verifying Administrators Group Membership Preparing to Install IDS on WindowsOnline Notes Verifying System Requirements Programs menu Multiple Copies of IDS on One ComputerMultiple copies of different versions Multiple copies of the same versionInstallation Application Setup Types Choosing Your Installation SetupRelated tasks Features Installable Features of IDSBase Server Global Language Support Backup and RestoreConversion and Reversion Support XML PublishingDemonstration Database Server IDS Configuration FileDemonstration Database Server on Your System Planning Role Separation Instance Configuration WizardIxaao Installation DirectoryChoosing between Local and Domain Installations IxdbssoUpgrading the Database Server Local InstallationDomain Installation with Domain Administrator Privileges User informixInstalling IBM Informix Products Installing IDS on WindowsInstalling a Copy of IDS on a Computer Related concepts Installing with the GUI Typical SetupRelated reference Installing with the GUI Custom Setup GUI feature tree Performing a Silent Installation Using a Response File for Silent Installation Using a Customized server.ini File for Silent InstallationTo perform a silent installation by using a response file %WINDIR%\setup.iss Silent Installation on a Host with Multiple InstallationsCode Description Silent Installation Response CodesCluster Installations Setting Up Cluster InstallationsOverview of Implementing a Cluster on Two Nodes Preparing to Set Up a Cluster Setting Up a Cluster InstallationTo set up a cluster on the primary node Implementing a Cluster on the Primary Node Installing IDS as a Cluster on the Secondary NodeIDS as a Cluster on the Secondary Node Overwriting an Existing IDS Installation Upgrade of IDS by Overwriting an Existing InstallationPlanning for Multiple Residency Multiple ResidencyCreating a New Database Server Instance Purpose Server Instance Manager Command-Line OptionsOption System Meaning Troubleshooting Installation Problems16IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Working with the Installation Post-Installation Tasks on WindowsInstallation Automatic Actions IDS Program Group Server-name Initializing and Starting the Database ServerDatabase Server Number Database Server Configuration After InstallationChoose Start Control Panel Administrative Tools Stopping the Database ServerDatabase Server Name Service Name and Port NumberDbspace Name, Location, and Size Shared Server Definition Computer Default Sbspace Name, Location, Size, and Page SizeConfiguring IDS Manually To configure the installed database serverPost-Installation Tasks Windows 8IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Modifying IDS on Windows Altering IDS FeaturesAltering Copies of IDS Instnum Uninstalling IDSReinstalling the Database Server Performing Silent Uninstallations of IDSCommand 4IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Deployment Utility Deploying IDS with the Deployment UtilityInitialized dbspaces + Rapid IDS Embeddability with the Deployment UtilityEnvironment Variables Database Server ConfigurationDeploying a Snapshot with the Deployment Utility Creating a Snapshot for DeploymentDatabase Server Aliases Syntax Ifxdeploy Command The Deployment UtilityIfxdeploy.conf file Delifx Command OptionsInformix-Admin group Element Purpose Key ConsiderationsForce Usage Examples of Deployment Utility Usage on Windows INFORMIXDIR%\etc on Windows Example of Value SettingParameters Ifxdeploy.conf file is in $INFORMIXDIR/etc/ on LinuxOnconfig.std No OnconfigIfxdeploy.conf file for InformixServername\rootdbsdat.000 + ifxdeploy.conf File Template Following shows the contents of the ifxdeploy.conf file#SYSTEM + Removing a Snapshot with the Deployment Utility Informix and the administrative group16IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Appendix. Accessibility 2IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Host Host 4IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Copyright IBM Corp Copyright License Trademarks 4IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Dbservername Mirrorpath Sbspacename Servernum Index Special charactersINFORMIXDIR% Dbservername TCP/IP Page GC23-7753-05