| Oracle Financial Analyzer Installation and Upgrade Guide Release 11i Part No. A87523-01 |
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Installing the Software, 3 of 14
The following procedures explain how to install a Financial Analyzer component on the server.
Follow these steps to begin installing Financial Analyzer on the server:
Note: For Windows NT systems, make sure that the SecurityLevel setting in Configuration Manager is not set to DOMAIN.
f:\setup.exe, where "f" represents your CD-ROM drive.
Select the component that you want to install; then choose Next.
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Super administrator, |
"Procedure: Completing the Super administrator component installation" |
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Administrator, |
"Procedure: Completing the Administrator component installation" |
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Cluster, |
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Web, |
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Single Sign-On, |
Note: If more than one Super administrator, Administrator, or cluster component is installed on the same server, you must specify a unique Oracle Home for each component.
The following procedure describes the additional steps to follow if you are installing the Super administrator component.
Note: This procedure provides all of the steps for the Complete installation type (described below). If you choose the Typical installation type, which is composed of a subset of the steps in the Complete installation, skip the steps that are related to Financial Analyzer Web.
Note: This procedure documents all of the steps that are part of a Complete installation. If you are performing a Typical installation, skip the steps that are related to Financial Analyzer Web.
When you have completed this task, choose Next.
Result: Installer searches for the Express Server home.
In the Path box, enter the path of the Express Server home. You can type the path into the box, or you can click the Browse button to access the Choose Directory dialog box, where you can navigate to the appropriate location.
When you have completed this task, choose Next.
Result: The Component Location dialog box appears.
When you have completed this task, choose Next.
Note: If you are installing on the Unix platform, do not use uppercase letters or spaces in the path. If you are installing on the Windows NT platform, do not use spaces in the path.
Result: The Personal Database Information dialog box appears.
When you have completed this task, choose Next.
Result: The JInitiator Use dialog box appears.
Note: If you are using other Oracle products, it is recommended that you use JInitiator. If you do not use other Oracle products, you may choose not to use JInitiator because of its additional disk space requirements.
When you have completed this task, choose Next.
Result: The General Ledger Integration dialog box appears.
Note: The Oracle General Ledger integration module allows Financial Analyzer users to load data from Oracle General Ledger into Financial Analyzer for analysis purposes, and to write Financial Analyzer budget data back to Oracle General Ledger.
When you have completed this task, choose Next.
Result: The Web Listener Information dialog box appears.
CGI or Cartridge, depending on the communication type that you want to use)
OOWA.EXE
When you have this task, choose Next.
Result: The Web Access Method dialog box appears.
When you have completed this task, choose Next.
Result: The Summary dialog box appears.
Result: Installer installs the Super administrator component. When the installation is complete, the End of Installation dialog box appears.
The following procedure describes the additional steps to follow if you are installing the Administrator component.
Note: This procedure provides all of the steps for the Complete installation type (described below). If you choose the Typical installation type, which is composed of a subset of the steps in the Complete installation, skip the steps that are related to Financial Analyzer Web.
Note: This procedure documents all of the steps that are part of a Complete installation. If you are performing a Typical installation, skip the steps that are related to Financial Analyzer Web.
When you have completed this task, choose Next.
Result: Installer searches for the Express Server home.
In the Path box, enter the path of the Express Server home. You can type the path into the box, or you can click the Browse button to access the Choose Directory dialog box, where you can navigate to the appropriate location.
When you have completed this task, choose Next.
Result: The Component Location dialog box appears.
When you have completed this task, choose Next.
Note: If you are installing on the Unix platform, do not use uppercase letters or spaces in the path. If you are installing on the Windows NT platform, do not use spaces in the path.
Result: The Oracle Express Server Instance Name dialog box appears.
When you have completed this task, choose Next.
Result: The Specify Language dialog box appears.
When you have completed this task, choose Next.
Result: The JInitiator Use dialog box appears.
When you have completed this task, choose Next.
Result: The Web Listener Information dialog box appears.
CGI or Cartridge, depending on the communication type that you want to use)
OOWA.EXE
When you have this task, choose Next.
Result: The Web Access Method dialog box appears.
When you have completed this task, choose Next.
Result: The Summary dialog box appears.
Result: Installer installs the Administrator component. When the installation is complete, the End of Installation dialog box appears.
The following procedure describes the additional steps to follow if you are installing the Cluster component.
When you have completed this task, choose Next.
Note: If you are installing on the Unix platform, do not use uppercase letters or spaces in the path. If you are installing on the Windows NT platform, do not use spaces in the path.
Result: The Summary dialog box appears.
Result: Installer installs the Cluster component. When the installation is complete, the End of Installation dialog box appears.
The following procedure describes the additional steps to follow if you are installing Financial Analyzer Web.
You can type the path into the box, or you can choose the Browse button to open the Choose Directory dialog box, in which you can choose the appropriate directory.
When you have completed this task, choose Next.
Result: The Web Listener Information dialog box appears.
CGI or Cartridge, depending on the communication type that you want to use)
OOWA.EXE
When you have this task, choose Next.
Result: The Web Access Method dialog box appears.
When you have completed this task, choose Next.
Result: The Summary dialog box appears.
Result: Installer installs the Web component. When the installation is complete, the End of Installation dialog box appears.
The following procedure describes the additional steps to follow if you are installing Single Sign-On.
In the Path box, specify the Oracle home where the Oracle Required Support Files are located.
You can type the path into the box, or you can click the Browse button to access the Choose Directory dialog box, where you can navigate to the appropriate location.
When you have completed this task, click Next.
Result: The FND_TOP Environment Variable dialog box appears.
FND_TOP environment variable.
Note: This environment variable contains the root directory path for the /secure directory, where the appropriate database connection (.dbc) file currently resides, or where a new database connection file will be created. The information in this file is used by Single Sign-On to make a connection to Oracle Applications.
You can type the full path into the box, or you can click the Browse button to access the Choose Directory dialog box, where you can navigate to the appropriate location.
When you have completed this task, click Next.
Results: Depending on whether Installer can locate a database connection (.dbc) file, one of the following results occurs:
Note that the first option in the list is <New .dbc>, which you can use to create a new database connection file, even if others exist.
$FND_TOP/secure, the New Database Connection File Configuration Information dialog box appears immediately so that you can create one.
.dbc file that you need exists in $FND_TOP/secure, select it from the drop-down list in the Database Connection Files box of the Oracle OLAP Single Sign-On dialog box.
When you have completed this task, click Next.
Results: One of the following results occurs, depending on whether you are installing on Unix or NT.
<New.dbc>, the New Database Connection File Configuration Information dialog box appears.
Use this dialog box to specify the following connection configuration information:
The default file name is <machine_name>_<SID>.dbc.
tnsnames.ora file, under which the information needed to connect to the RDBMS is to be stored.
Note: The TWO_TASK environment variable contains this information.
Note: The value for FNDNAM is usually apps.
Note: The GWYUID Oracle User must have Oracle Applications privilege level Public.
Note: If Application Server Security is not enabled, this field can be left blank.
Note: The Guest Applications User is a public Applications user with no responsibilities assigned.
When you have completed this task, click Next.
Results: One of the following results occurs, depending on whether you are installing on NT or Unix.
When you have completed this task, click Next.
Result: Depending on the selection you made, one of the following results occurs:
Note: This is the value of the ROListenPort parameter, which was set in the Express Instance Manager when you installed Express Server.
Note: This is the value of ROListenPort parameter, which was set in the Express Instance Manager when you installed Express Server. For more information, refer to the Express Instance Manager online Help topics.
When you have completed this task, click Next.
Result: The Summary dialog box appears.
Result: Installer installs the Single Sign-On component. When the installation is complete, the End of Installation dialog box appears.
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