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Process of Installing the Siebel Database Server
The Siebel Database Server (DB Server) installation process requires multiple tasks that you should perform in the following sequence: Preinstallation Tasks for the DB Server Installation
- Fill out your copy of Deployment Planning Worksheet with all RDBMS-specific information.
- If you intend to implement load balancing or clustering on this database server, see Deployment Planning Guide.
- Perform preinstallation tasks. See Preinstallation Tasks for the Siebel Database Server Installation.
Install the DB Server
- Create the database instance. See Guidelines for Configuring the RDBMS.
- Install the Siebel Database Server software. See Siebel Database Server Installation.
- Review the installation. See Reviewing Installation of the Siebel Database Server.
- If required for your multilingual deployment, reset the Global Time Zone parameter. See Setting Up Your Environment to Support Global Time Zone.
- Create the tableowner and administrator accounts. See Creating Tableowner and Administrator Accounts.
- (DB2 only) Install stored procedures and user-defined functions. See Installing the Stored Procedures and User-Defined Functions on DB2.
Configure the DB Server
- Install the Siebel Database Server seed data, tables, and indexes. See Installing the DB Server Components.
- Review the database installation log for errors. See Reviewing the Log Files for the DB Server Installation.
- Import the Siebel Repository. See Importing the Siebel Repository for the DB Server.
- Review the repository import log files for errors. See Reviewing the Log Files for Repository Import for the DB Server.
Postinstallation Tasks for the DB Server Installation
- Review the system preference settings for Enterprise Database Server code page. See Verifying System Preferences for the DB Server.
- If you are deploying multiple languages, do the following:
- Populate the Siebel File System. See Populating the Siebel File System for the DB Server.
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