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Installing Oracle TSAM Plus Manager Using GUI-Mode Installation

Installing Oracle TSAM Plus Manager Using GUI-Mode Installation
The following sections describe how to install Oracle TSAM Plus Manager using graphical user interface (GUI) mode installation on both Windows and UNIX systems:
What Is GUI-Mode Installation?
The graphical user interface mode installation is the graphics-based method of executing the Oracle Installation program. It can be run on both Windows and UNIX system.
To run GUI-mode installation, the console attached to the machine on which you are installing the software must support a Java-based GUI. All consoles for Windows systems support Java-based GUIs, but not all consoles for UNIX systems do.
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Starting GUI-Mode Installation on a Windows System
To start the GUI-mode installation process on a Windows system, follow these steps:
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Log in to the Windows system as the Administrator or as a member of the Administrator group.
You need administrative privileges to install Oracle TSAM Plus Manager on a Windows system.
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Go to http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/index.html and download the Oracle TSAM Plus Manager12c Release 2 (12.1.3) installation file specific to your platform.
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Re-login to the system after TSAM Plus Manager 12c Release 2 (12.1.3) installation has completed.
Starting GUI-Mode Installation on a UNIX System
To start the GUI-mode installation process on a UNIX system, follow these steps:
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Go to http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/index.html and download the Oracle TSAM Plus Manager 12c Release 2 (12.1.3.0.0) installation file specific to your platform.
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Go to the directory where you downloaded the installer, unzip the installer file, and then go to the Disk1\install directory, run the runInstaller to invoke the installation procedure.
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GUI mode is the default for TSAM Plus Manager 12c Release 2 (12.1.3.0.0) installation. If a GUI interface is not available on your Unix platform, you will receive an error message and the installation process is aborted.
If a GUI interface is not available on your Unix platform, you must use silent mode installation. For more information, see What Is Silent Installation?
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Running GUI-Mode Installation
This section describes how to install the TSAM Plus Manager 12c Release 2 (12.1.3) using GUI mode.
The Oracle TSAM plus manager installer program is currently available in English and Japanese. By checking the value of a certain language-related environment variable on the target platform, the installer program automatically determines the language displayed during the installation and the language-specific message catalog installed during the installation. If the language-related environment variable is not set or is set to a value unknown to the installer program, both the language displayed and the message catalog installed default to English.
The following steps describe the installation procedure in GUI mode. The procedure on UNIX platforms is similar.
Launch the Installer
Unzip your installer file, and then go to the Disk1\install directory.
[On UNIX] run runInstaller
The Oracle Universal Installer is started.
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Splash Screen
The OUI splash screen appears briefly before the OUI Welcome screen is displayed. The startup splash screen image, provided by Marketing, is displayed throughout the installation.
Introduction Screen
When an introduction message or information specific to that installer and install machine is displayed, click Next to continue.
Choose Oracle Home
The next screen prompts you to choose the Oracle Home target installation directory. There is a choice to either manually specify an existing Oracle Home directory or select an Oracle Home directory from the given list detected by the installation program.
Oracle Home Name identifies the program group associated with a particular home and the Oracle services installed on this home. The Oracle home name must be between 1 to 127 characters long, and can include only alphanumeric characters and underscores.
Oracle Home Directory is the full path to an Oracle home. You can enter the path directly, or Browse it, or select an Oracle home from the drop-down list of existing Oracle homes. The Oracle home location is the directory where Oracle TSAM Plus Manager 12c Release 2 (12.1.3) product is installed.
If you enter an invalid path for Oracle Home directory, an error message will be displayed.
If Oracle Home directory is not empty and not recorded in inventory, a warning message will be displayed.
Overwrite Prompt
If TSAM Plus Manager product is already installed in ORACLE_HOME, a prompt is displayed asking whether to overwrite it.
If you choose No, you can not continue the installation until you choose another ORACLE_HOME or quit the installation.
Import Configuration Files Prompt
If art.properties, tsam.properties, or persistence.xml is under the directory $ORACLE_HOME/tsam12.1.3.0.0, a prompt is displayed asking whether to import TSAM Plus Manager configuration files.
If you choose Yes, the installation behavior is as follows:
If art.properties exists, it is imported to tsam.ear
If tsam.properties exists, the value recorded in tsam.properties is displayed on panel “Set TSAM Plus Properties”. You can modify it and just use it directly.
If persistence.xml exists, the old database connection string recorded in persistence.xml IS displayed on panel “Set database Connection”, and the connection string is used to connect database.
Choose Authentication Type
Select the authentication type, user information can be stored in the Oracle TSAM Plus database or an existing LDAP server. Database first supports both. LDAP only exclusively supports LDAP authentication.
If you choose Database first, you need to decide whether to specify an LDAP configuration file now.
For more information, refer to Configuring LDAP Authentication in Oracle TSAM Plus Configuration Guide.
LDAP Configuration
You must specify a LDAP configuration file if you choose LDAP only, or you want to specify an LDAP configuration file now for Database first.
For more information, refer to TSAM Plus LDAP Configuration File in Oracle TSAM Plus Configuration Guide.
Choose Database Type
Choose the database usage type you will use with TSAM Plus Manager. The default option is Create a new schema of existing Oracle Database.
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If persistence.xml is under directory $ORACLE_HOME/tsam12.1.3.0.0, it reads the database type from this configuration, and sets the default option to it.
Set Database Connection
If you choose database usage type Create a new schema of existing Oracle Database, you need to set database connection.
Specify the Oracle SYSDBA user and password to create a new schema of existing oracle database, and specify the parameters to create a new TSAMA plus DB schema of existing oracle database. The TSAM plus DB user tablespace should exist.
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If you select Use existing Derby database or Use existing schema of Oracle Database database usage type, you need to configure the related database connection. Plus, if persistence.xml is under directory $ORACLE_HOME/tsam12.1.3.0.0, and you choose “import TSAM Plus Manager configuration files, the database connection string recored in persistence.xml will be display.
If the database connection cannot be connected, an error message is displayed.
TSAM Plus Database Overwrite Prompt
If you choose database type Existing Derby database or Existing Oracle database, and the TSAM Plus database already exists under the specified database connection, a prompt is displayed asking whether to overwrite it.
Set Groups ID
Specify groups ID. Oracle TSAM Plus Manager creates the default user groups Administrator and Viewer. If you use LDAP authentication, the Group ID must be the same as the one of the corresponding user in the LDAP server.
If you enter nothing or not a number value, you will get Error box with message “"You are required to specify valid "xxxx"” according to the related input item.
Set Admin Password
Oracle TSAM Plus Manager creates a user with the name “admin”. Specify password (between 1-32 characters).
If you enter unmatchable password twice, an error message is displayed.
Choose an Application Server Type
Choose the application server where oracle TSAM Plus Manager will be deployed. There are four options, “Existing WebLogic Server”, “Bundled Tomcat server”, “Existing Tomcat server”, and “Skip, I will deploy TSAM Plus Manager to an existing application server after the installation”. The default option is “Existing WebLogic Server”.
Choose a Tomcat Folder
If you choose application server “An existing Tomcat server”, you need to choose a folder where Tomcat server is installed.
Choose a WebLogic Folder
If you choose application server “Existing WebLogic server”, you need to choose a folder where WebLogic server is installed.
Set WebLogic Server Connection
If you choose application server “An existing WebLogic server”, you also need to configure WebLogic properties.
Set TSAM Plus Properties
User can reset properties’ value or use the default. Plus, If tsam.properties is under directory $ORACLE_HOME/tsam12.1.3.0.0, and you are choose to “import TSAM Plus Manager configuration files”, the value recorded in tsam.properties will be display.
If you input a invalid value, you will get Error box with message “"You are required to specify valid "xxxx"” according to the related input item.
TSAM Plus Manager Summary Screen
When previous component is detected, the Summary panel is displayed, the top component “TSAM Plus Manager 12.1.3.0.0” can be always reinstalled.
Installing TSAM Plus Manager Panel
At this point, files for that installation type are copied to the target installation directory and the Installing TSAM Plus Manager 12.1.3.0.0 screen is displayed.
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Configuration Panel
At this point, some configuration jobs are done and the Configuration Assistants screen is displayed.
Installation Complete Screen
A completion message appears stating that the installation is complete and where it was installed. Press Enter to quit.
Assigning File Ownership on a UNIX System
If you installed the Oracle TSAM Plus Manager on a UNIX system, Oracle strongly recommends that you create a separate user account for the Oracle Tuxedo administrator and give ownership of the Oracle TSAM Plus Manager files to that account. To change ownership of the Oracle TSAM Plus Manager on a UNIX machine, enter the following command:
chown -R adm_account full_path_of_tux_prod_dir
chgrp -R adm_group full_path_of_tux_prod_dir
Replace adm_account with the Oracle Tuxedo administrator account, replace adm_group with the Oracle Tuxedo administrator group ID, and replace full_path_of_tux_prod_dir with the full pathname of the product directory in which you installed the Oracle TSAM Plus Manager.
Uninstalling Oracle TSAM Plus Manager Using GUI-Mode
The following steps describe GUI mode un-installation process.
Welcome Panel
Go to <ORACLE_HOME>/oui/bin, run setup.exe on windows platform, and runInstaller on Unix platform, then the Uninstaller window appears same with installer windows. You can completely remove TSAM Plus Manager 12c Release 2 (12.1.3) just by clicking Deinstall Products.
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At the first beginning, you may not see any product from Inventory panel.That’s because your central inventory pointer (/etc/oraInst.loc ) is not setup. You will not get the installed product list unless you navigate to couple of pages where you select the central inventory location and come back to first page and select "Installed products". At this time, since central inventory is selected OUI fetches all homes associated with that inventory along with its installed components and displays for the deinstall.
Deinstall Inventory Panel
Select the product(s) you want to remove from the Contents tab of the Inventory panel and click Remove. You can also remove Oracle homes in the same manner. After you have removed an Oracle home, you can reuse its name and location to install other products.
Click Details to display the attributes and values of the selected component. Click Save As to save the inventory tree of this machine as a specified file. Click Help to get the help information about all buttons. Click the Show empty homes option to view Oracle homes that have been created in the inventory, but are empty. Click Close to close the dialog.
Confirmation Panel
To remove the products, click Yes in the Confirmation dialog. Click No to cancel the removal.
Uninstall Complete Panel
After uninstall finishes, the Deinstall successful message appears.
Check the product list from Inventory, the product is already uninstall successfully.

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