Siebel Server Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows >

Installing the Siebel Database Server for DB2 UDB


This chapter is written for system administrators who will install the Siebel Database Server and for database administrators who will assist in this process.

The installation and configuration of the Siebel Database Server consists of several tasks. Table 21 illustrates the sequence of steps.

Table 21.  Database Server Installation and Configuration Tasks
Who Performs It?
Task
System Administrator
  1. Fill out your copy of Deployment Planning Worksheets with all RDBMS-specific information.
  2. If you intend to implement clustering on this Siebel Database Server, review IBM documentation on how to do this.
Database Administrator
  1. Create the DB2 database instance. See Creating the DB2 Universal Database for Windows and UNIX.
System Administrator
  1. Install the Siebel Database Server software. See Database Server Software Installation for DB2.
Database Administrator
  1. Create tableowner and administrator accounts. See Creating Tableowner and Administrator Accounts on DB2.
  2. Install the stored procedures and user-defined functions. See Installing the Stored Procedures and User-Defined Functions on DB2.
Siebel Administrator
  1. Install seed data, tables, and indexes. See Installing Database Server Components on DB2.
  2. Review the database installation log for errors. See Reviewing the Log Files for Database Server Installation on DB2.
  3. Conduct troubleshooting to fix any errors and rerun the script, if necessary. See Troubleshooting Database Server on DB2.
  4. Review the repository import log files for errors. See Reviewing the Log Files for Repository Import on Database Server on DB2.
  5. Conduct troubleshooting to fix any errors and rerun the script, if necessary. See Importing a New Language to Your Repository on Database Server on DB2.
  6. Review the system preference settings for Enterprise Database Server code page. See Verifying System Preferences for Database Server Installation on DB2.
  7. If you are deploying multiple languages, install multilingual seed data. See Installing Multilingual Seed Data on Database Server on DB2.
  8. If you are deploying multiple languages, import multilingual seed data to your repository table rows. See Importing a New Language to Your Repository on Database Server on DB2.
Database Administrator


 Siebel Server Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows 
 Published: 25 June 2003