
7.4 Installing OneWorld on the Enterprise Server
In this section, you will use the
Complete the following steps to install the enterprise server software:
1.Log on to the enterprise server with system administrator privileges.
2.Create a new user JDE with password JDE; log off and log on using the JDE user ID.
Note: If your deployment and enterprise server are set up as a PDC or PBC, respectively, then you will not need to create JDE user.
3.From your enterprise server, map a drive to the deployment server where the OneWorld base directory resides (d:\OneWorld\B733). For our example, we used x:\.
4.Review the JDE.INI file that will be copied to the enterprise server. By default it is located in the deployment Server:
ONEWORLD\B733\HOSTS\INTELNT\enterpriseserver.
For our example, we used ONEWORLD\B733\HOSTS\INTELNT\IIBM5500ES.
5.Edit the JDE.INI file if necessary to match the following statements:
•In the [SECURITY] section, verify that the DefaultEnvironment setting matches a valid environment that you defined in your plan.
•In the [INSTALL] section, verify the LocalCodeSet parameter is set to the appropriate value for your installation.
•In the [DB SYSTEM SETTINGS], verify that the server name parameters are set as the machine name. Normally, this is set automatically.
6.Save and close the file.
7.Insert the
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