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Installing JRun


Before installing the Siebel Distance Learning server, you must install JRun 3.0.2 on the same computer on which the Siebel server and the Web server are installed.

CAUTION:  If you have a previous version of JRun, you must uninstall it and delete the physical directory from your computer. You may need to restart your machine to remove the physical directory.

To use JRun

  1. Uninstall previous versions of JRun.
  2. Install JRun 3.0.2.
  3. Configure JRun through the JRun Management Console.

To install JRun 3.0.2

  1. Turn off the World Wide Web Publishing service.
  2. Determine whether port 8000 is open. If it is not, determine an open port for use by JRun.
  3. Double-click the Distance Learning installer. You will be prompted to install JRun if JRun is not detected on your machine.
  4. The JRun installation wizard Welcome screen appears.

  5. For each of the following screens and dialog boxes, make the recommended entry, then click Next to continue.
  6. Screen/Dialog Box
    Recommended Entry
    Comment
    Welcome
    No entry.
     
    JRun License Agreement
    Yes.
     
    JRun Product Serial Number
    Enter the serial number from the README.txt file on Siebel Distance Learning CD-ROM.
     
    JRun Installation Folder
    Change the destination folder to a folder at the root level of the server machine; for example C:\JRun.
    Click Browse, then enter a new folder name or navigate to an existing folder.
    Setup Type
    Full installation.
     
    Program Folder
    Accept the default or specify another folder.
    Setup Status screens display during the subsequent installation.
    Install JRun Services
    Yes, install JRun services.
     
    Select a Java Runtime
    Select a Java runtime environment, version 1.2 or later.
     
    JVM Advisor
    No entry.
    Read the advisory material.
    JRun Management Console
    Accept default port 8000 or enter an open port number.
    See Step 2.
    JRun Management Console
    Create and enter an administrative password.
    Record this password and the administrative user name elsewhere for safekeeping.
    JRun Product Information
    Enter your contact information, if desired.
     
    JRun Setup Complete
    Select the Start the JRun Management Console, I'll configure my Web server later radio button.
    Click Finish, instead of Next.

Configuring JRun

You must use the JRun Management Console to define how JRun connects to your Web server.

Before configuring JRun determine a free port number that JRun can use and the full path to the scripts directory on the Web server.

To configure JRun with the JRun Management Console

  1. Make sure the JRun Admin Server is started and your Web server is stopped.
  2. If the JRun Management Console login page is not already displayed, choose Start > Programs > JRun 3.0 > JRun Management Console.
  3. The JRun Management Console login page appears.

  4. Log in with username (admin) and password (the administrative password you created in the To install JRun 3.0.2). If the JRun Quick Start Product Tour browser window appears, close it.
  5. The JRun Application Management Console and Server Administration page appears.

  6. Click the Connector Wizard tab.
  7. The Connector Wizard Step 1 frame appears.

  8. Make the following entries for Step 1 of the Connector Wizard, then click Next.
  9. Field
    Entry Guideline
    JRun Server Name
    Choose JRun Default Server.
    Web Server Type
    Enter your Web server type.
    Web Server Version
    Enter the version of your Web server. The picklist is dependent on your Web server type.
    Web Server Platform
    Select the platform on which your server runs. The picklist is dependent on your Web server type.

    A dialog box warns you to stop your Web server and the World Wide Publishing Service. These services should already be stopped, so click OK.

    The Connector Wizard Step 2 frame appears.

  10. Make the following entries for Step 2 of the Connector Wizard, then click Next.
  11. Field
    Entry Guideline
    JRun Server IP Address
    The default is the IP address for the local host. If JRun and the Web server are on the same machine, accept the default. If they are on different machines, find and enter the IP address of the JRun server machine.
    JRun Server Connector Port
    Enter the port number the JRun server will use to listen for connections from the Web server.

    The Connector Wizard Step 3 frame appears.

  12. Make the following entries for Step 3 of the Connector Wizard, then click Next.
  13. Field
    Entry Guideline
    PWS scripts Directory or IIS Scripts Directory
    Enter the full path to the scripts directory, as it was configured when the Web server was installed, for example C:\inetpub\scripts.
    Install as a Global Filter
    Check.

    The Connector Wizard Step 4 frame appears, indicating you have successfully configured JRun.

  14. Click Done, then log out of the JRun Management Console.

 Siebel Distance Learning Guide 
 Published: 18 April 2003