For more information, refer to “Chapter 14 Deploying the Learning Management Server application “ and “Chapter 16 Deploying the Learning Management System and DS components onto separate WAS App Servers.”
12.Deploy the Learning Management System Delivery Server (DS) application
The Learning Management System Delivery Server (DS) also has its own .ear file. The DS .ear file must be also be deployed and all bindings resolved just as for the Learning Management System Server.
For more information, refer to “Chapter 15 Deploying the Delivery Server (DS) application.” and “Chapter 16 Deploying the Learning Management System and DS components onto separate WAS Application Servers.”
13.Start the applications
At this point, the Learning Management System applications are ready to start. Again, the WAS Admin console is used to start the applications. Both the WAS logs and the Learning Management System logs should be examined to verify correct initialization. At this point, the applications can be accessed via browser. The administrator (identified in installation), must login to the Learning Management System application and roster users, provide for importing content, and perform the tasks needed for actual learning to be delivered to users.
For more information, refer to “Chapter 17 Starting the Applications.”
14.Complete post-installation tasks
Refer to “Chapter 18
•Configuring
•Adding the Delivery Server to the Learning Management System application
•Deploying the Offline Learning Client
•Installing the Learning Management System Authoring Tool
•Installing the Command Line Import Utility
•Migrating LearningSpace data
•Installing XVFB on UNIX platforms to enable reporting
•Determining the correct SSO settings for the Learning Management System
To complete these tasks, make sure that you have logged into the Learning Management System as the Administrator. Refer to the Administrator’s Guide for more information.
Finally, should you need to remove the Learning Management System, the procedure for doing so is described in “Chapter 20 Removing the IBM Lotus Learning Management System.”
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