By running the root.sh script, you ensure that IP Service Activator automatically starts when you run the server. The root.sh script is in the Oracle_home directory. ”Creating symbolic link in path so that IP Service Activator is stopped when the machine is shutdown.”Īfter running the scripts, click OK. The following message appears when you run the scripts: Run the configuration scripts by following the steps given in the installation window. The Execute Configuration scripts window opens. The Installation window opens with a progress bar. Verify the component installation list, and then click Install. The list of installed products might show apparently duplicate entries, however the entries refer to distinct products. The Supplemental Software Location window opens. If you selected the installation option Custom in the previous step, you must select the specific IP Service Activator components you want to install, and then click Next. If you selected the installation option Cartridges in the previous step, the Available Product Components window appears and you must select the specific cartridges that you want to install, and then click Next. If you selected the installation options All Components or Policy Server in the previous step, the Supplemental Software Location window opens. OracleCommunications identifies the name of the Oracle home on which Oracle services are installed. For information about distributing components across servers, see "Planning an IP Service Activator Installation".Įnter the directory path of the base installation and accept the default name, OracleCommunications. Typically, you might install the Policy Server on one host and the Network Processors on another. Decisions on which hosts various components are installed on vary depending on the needs of your site. If you are performing a distributed installation, select the correct components for the host on which you are currently installing. Web Service: allows you to use the web service to integrate IP Service Activator with Oracle Communications Order and Service Management (OSM)įor information about configuring the web service installation, see the web services chapters in IP Service Activator API Developer's Guide.Ĭustom: allows you to select the specific components that you want to install Policy Server: includes all Policy Server components You can select any of the following installation types:Īll Components: includes all IP Service Activator components. ![]() Select the components that you want to install. The Select Installation Type window opens. The oraInventory directory contains the following: If you have not run an Oracle product that installs with Oracle Universal Installer on the target system, the Specify Inventory Directory and Credentials window opens.Įnter the path of the inventory directory /export/home/oracle/oraInventory when Oracle Universal Installer is run for a new installation on the server. If you cannot use X display, you must run a silent installation. Make sure that the display settings are correct. ![]() If device times are not synchronized, delays and problems are likely to occur. For example, by using a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. Synchronize times across all host machines where IP Service Activator components are installed. Unzip IPServiceActivator-7.x.x.x.x-linux.zip For example, on a Linux server, run the following command to unzip the file: Un-zip the IP Service Activator software on each server where you want to install IP Service Activator. See "Downloading the IP Service Activator Software" for more information.ĭownload the Linux Oracle Universal Installer if you are installing onto a Linux 64-bit server.ĭownload the Solaris 64-bit Oracle Universal Installer if you are installing onto a Solaris 64-bit server. Log in to the Oracle software delivery Web site and download the IP Service Activator software. Install the required supplemental software components, as described in "Installing Supplemental Software Components". For information, see "IP Service Activator Administrator UNIX User ID (ipsaadm)". Log in to the server as the ipsaadm user. Preparing to Install IP Service Activatorīefore running the Oracle Universal Installer, ensure that you:
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