Installing Common Infrastructure Services (CIS)

Installing Infrastructure Services on Windows

This section provides details about installing Infrastructure Services on the Windows platform, and performing required configuration tasks. This includes:

Installing Third-Party Products

Installing Java 2 SDK (JDK)

Infrastructure Services requires Java 2 Developers Kit 1.4.1_03 or higher. When you install JDK, use the default settings. For more information, refer to the Java Technology/Sun Microsystems Web site (www.java.sun.com).

Installing Infrastructure Services

User Rights Requirement

Users who install Infrastructure Services programs must have administrator rights for the computer on which the programs are being installed. Users must have rights to create, modify, and delete files and directories in the Windows install directory. Please refer to your Windows documentation for details about user rights.

Upgrading Infrastructure Services Programs

You cannot install Infrastructure Services 6.1.0.1 over an existing version of Infrastructure Services.

Installing Infrastructure Services Programs

We recommend that you close all other programs before running the installation program.

Please note that Infrastructure Services does not support installation to a root drive (for example, C:\). You must install Infrastructure Services to a folder. Folder names that you choose must not contain spaces.

How to Install Infrastructure Services Programs

  1. Start the installation program Setup.exe found in the \Windows folder of the Infrastructure Services Installation media. You see a progress dialog box as InstallAnywhere extracts the installation files. When the file extraction is complete, you see the Introduction dialog box. 

  2. Click Next. You see the License Agreement dialog box.

  3. Select the I accept... option to agree to the license terms, and click bd> Next. You see the Choose Install Directory dialog box where you select the location for installing Infrastructure Services (by default, C:\CIS\6.1).

  4. Click Next to select the default destination, or click Choose and navigate to the drive and directory in which you want to install  Infrastructure Services. After choosing the installation destination, click Next. You see the J2SE Platform dialog box where you indicate where JDK is installed.

  5. Click Next to select the default location, or click Choose and navigate to the drive and directory in which JDK is installed. After choosing the JDK installation folder, click Next. You see the Infrastructure Services Temp Directory dialog box.

  6. Click Next to select the default location, or click Choose and navigate to the drive and directory you want to use to store temporary data. After choosing the temp directory, click Next. You see a message indicating that the following screens allow you to configure your Infrastructure Services installation.

  7. Click OK. You see the Infrastructure Services Port Configuration dialog box where you specify the ports on which the Infrastructure Services Manager UI and CIS Agent run.

  8. Click Next to accept the default Infrastructure Services Manager Port (8088) and CIS Agent Port (5015), or enter the port numbers in the fields.

  9. Click Next. You see the Infrastructure Services Service dialog box where you specify whether you want the CIS Agent to be installed as a Windows service.

  10. Click Next to accept the default, which installs the CIS Agent as a Windows service, or select No if you do not want to install the CIS Agent as a Windows service. If you choose not to install the CIS Agent as a Windows service, you can manually launch it using the Infrastructure Services Launcher.

  11. Click Next. You see the Additional Infrastructure Services Configuration dialog box.

  12. Select the optional Infrastructure Services components you want to configure at this time. You can select the:
    - Infrastructure Services Task Scheduler
    - Infrastructure Services Data Integrator

    These instructions assume that you want to configure all the Infrastructure Services components at this time. If you choose not to configure a component, you will not see the associated dialog boxes.

  13. Click Next, you see the Task Scheduler Configuration - UI Deployment dialog box.

  14. Click Next to accept the default, which deploys the Task Scheduler UI in the same Jetty Web server as the Infrastructure Services manager UI, or select No if you do not want to deploy the Task Scheduler UI along with the Infrastructure Services UI.

  15. Click Next. You see the Task Scheduler Configuration - webMethods Information dialog box.
    -If you are using the webMethods Enterprise Server, enter the Enterprise Server Host Name and Broker Name for your webMethods Enterprise Server.
    -If you are using an RMI Server, proceed to the next step

    Please note that entering the webMethods host and broker names during this installation step is optional, but recommended if you plan to use the webMethods Enterprise Server. It ensures that the names are written to the properties files. Make a note of the broker name you entered so that you use the same name when you create and configure the webMethods broker.

  16. Click Next. You see the Data Integrator Configuration - Informatica Details dialog box.

  17. If you are using Informatica, enter the Informatica User Name, Informatica Password, Informatica Connect String (by default, 4001), Informatica Executable (by default, pmcmd), and Informatica version (by default, 6.2). If you are not using Informatica, you do not have to enter any information.

  18. Click Next. You see the Data Integrator Configuration - FTP Server Details dialog box.

  19. Enter the FTP User Name, FTP Password, and FTP Port (by default, 21). Note: You must enter a port that is not currently in use by another process.

  20. Click Next. You see the Pre-Installation Summary dialog box.

  21. Review the details of the installation. If the details are correct, click Install. You see a progress indicator while the Setup program installs the Infrastructure Services programs. Near the end of the installation, the Setup program runs the configure.py and installs.py scripts.

  22. When the Infrastructure Services is installed, you see the Install Verification dialog box. Click Next to accept the default, which runs the verification, or select No if you do not want to  verify the installation at this time. If you choose not to verify the installation, you can manually verify it later by running the verifyCIS61Install.py script from the CIS Temp directory. If you choose to verify the installation, you see a progress indicator while the Setup program verifies the installation.

  23. When the verification is complete, you see the Install Complete dialog box. Click Done.

  24. The dialog box closes and installation is complete.

Verifying the Installation

You can verify the Infrastructure Services installation during the final step of the installer. You can also manually verify the installation at a later time by running the verifyCIS61Install.py script from the CIS Temp directory. Please note that running the verifyCIS61Install.py script may take a few minutes.

Installation Results

The setup program installs a series of folders and files to your system when all components are installed. By default, the main Infrastructure Services installation directory is C:\cis\6.1.

C:\cis\6.1 - This root installation folder contains all the Infrastructure Services subfolders.

Uninstalling Infrastructure Services Windows Programs

Uninstalling Infrastructure Services will permanently delete Infrastructure Services 6.1.0.1 and its components from your computer.

How to Uninstall Infrastructure Services

  1. Select Start > Programs > Infrastructure Services 6.1.0.1 > <port> > Uninstall Infrastructure Services 6.1.0.1 <port>.  You see the Uninstall Infrastructure Services 6.1.0.1 dialog box.

  2. Click the Uninstall button. You see a progress indicator.

  3. When the uninstall is complete, you see the Uninstall Complete message. Click Quit to complete the uninstall process.

Please note that there are two other ways you can do this:

  1. Navigate to the \UninstallerData directory (by default, C:\cis\6.1.0.1\CIS6.1UninstallerData\). Double-click Uninstall CIS 6.1.exe.  You see the InstallAnywhere Uninstaller dialog box.

  2. Click the Uninstall button. You see a progress indicator.

  3. When the uninstall is complete, you see the Uninstall Complete message. Click Quit to complete the uninstall process.

OR

  1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel from the Windows taskbar. You see the Windows Control Panel.

  2. Click Add/Remove Programs. You see the Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog box.

  3. Select Infrastructure Services 6.1.0.1 from the list box.

  4. Click Add/Remove....

  5. Click Yes when uninstall prompts you to completely remove Infrastructure Services and its components. Uninstall removes Infrastructure Services.

  6. Click OK when uninstall is complete.

Please note that the Uninstall process does not remove all files, nor does it remove the Infrastructures Services directory. You might need to remove shared files that Infrastructure Services no longer uses. Use caution when removing shared files.