C.Install WebSphere 8.5.5.7
This step involves setting up a DMGR server, 1 managed node (in this case I installed everything on 1 system, so I installed a cell).
C.1.Install IBM Install Manager
Follow appendix A to export the display to your workstation
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run ./install from the /opt/install/ic55/ic55/IBM_Connections_Install/IM/linux directory
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Click Cancel
C.2.Install WebSphere 8.0.0.6 and ifixes
First, make sure you have extracted WebSphere 8.5.5, 8.5.5 fp7 into a directory, I used /opt/install/was and /opt/install/was/
NOTE: for detailed steps on exporting the display to your laptop see Appendix A
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Start IBM Install Manager by running ./IBMIM from /opt/IBM/InstallationManager/eclipse/
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File Preferences .... to add the WebSphere repository to IBM Install Manager
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Select Add Repository
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Browse to the location of where you extracted WebSphere and select the repository.config (/opt/install/ic55/was/repository.config) and click OK
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Continue that process for fp7
/opt/install/was/fp7/repository.config
And uncheck the Search service repositories during installation and updates box, then click Apply and OK
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C.3.Create the WebSphere Application Server cell
Now that the install is complete we will create a cell because all services are installed on a single machine.
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Start the Profile Management Tool
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Because everything is being installed on a single machine, I will chose Cell, otherwise I would install WebSphere on 2 machine, choosing Management on 1 and Application server on the other.
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The user you select here will be created in the local file repository in WebSphere. This user should NOT be in your LDAP directory. I like to use localadmin to remind myself and everything that this user is in the local repository, typically people use wasadmin, but sometimes they have a wasadmin in their ldap directory and that will cause problems.
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WebSphere Application Server is now installed on the machine
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