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TKLM Windows installation

This chapter shows a step-by-step procedure for installing TKLM on a Windows server.

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6.1 TKLM Windows installation

The server operating system for this installation is Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition Service Pack 1.

1. Follow the instructions accompanying your media to start TKLM v2 Windows installation.

The first screen ask for a language selection (Figure 6-10). Make your choice in drop-down box and click OK.

Figure 6-1 TKLM_v2_start

Chapter 6. TKLM Windows installation 107 2. A wizard will guide you through the rest of TKLM v2 installation (Figure 6-2). Click Next.

Figure 6-2 TKLM_v2_wizard

3. The License agreement is displayed (Figure 6-3). Click to accept the license terms; click Next.

Figure 6-3 TKLM_v2_license

4. The default DB2 directory path is shown on the Select DB2 Destination screen. You can keep the default, enter a different path, or select to use the path from a previous

installation (Figure 6-4). Click Next.

Figure 6-4 TKLM_v2_DB2_path

Chapter 6. TKLM Windows installation 109 5. The DB2 configuration options screen is displayed. Enter the appropriate information in all

required fields (Figure 6-5). Click Next.

Figure 6-5 TKLM_v2_DB2_pw

6. A summary of your entries is displayed (Figure 6-6). Verify that the entries are correct and click Next.

Figure 6-6 TKLM_v2_review

7. TKLM v2 installation begins (Figure 6-7). Do not touch the keyboard or mouse during this process; wait for the next prompt.

Figure 6-7 TKLM_v2_inst

8. The installation process continues with creation of a database (Figure 6-8).

Figure 6-8 TKLM_v2_create_DB

Chapter 6. TKLM Windows installation 111 9. The next screen indicates that DB2 installation is complete and that TKLM installation will

take place (Figure 6-9). Click Next.

Figure 6-9 TKLM_v2_inst_start

10.A complete installation path is required for TKLM and TIP installation files. Make the appropriate selection and click Next (Figure 6-10).

Figure 6-10 TKLM_v2_TIP_inst

11.A message on the next screen requests that you wait while TIP is being configured (Figure 6-11). Do not touch the keyboard or mouse, just wait for the next screen.

Figure 6-11 TKLM_v2_TIP_config

Chapter 6. TKLM Windows installation 113 12.Credentials to create an application server profile are requested (Figure 6-12). Make your

entries as desired and click Next.

Figure 6-12 TKLM_v2_TIP_pw

13.The TKLMAdmin password is requested (Figure 6-13). Make your entries as desired and click Next.

Figure 6-13 TKLMAdmin_pw

Note: This will be your TIP ID and password to log in as TIPAdmin user.

See 9.1, “Role Based Access Control (RBAC)” on page 162 for a discussion about default Users and Groups created during installation.

Note: This password will be used to log in as TKLMAdmin to access all TKLM operations.

14.The next screen lets you specify, if you already have a property configuration file, whether you want to migrate it to this new TKLM installation. Click the Migrate box and provide the existing EKM property file path if you want the file migrated; otherwise, just click Next.

Figure 6-14 TKLM_v2_migrate

15.A summary with all applications and disk space usage is displayed before installation begins (Figure 6-15). Verify that the information is correct and click Install.

Figure 6-15 TKLM_v2_disk_space

Chapter 6. TKLM Windows installation 115 16.Installation of the Tivoli Integrated Portal (TIP) begins. The progress of the installation is

displayed as shown in Figure 6-16. Do not touch the keyboard or mouse during this process; just leave it running,

The installation might take a while depending on the characteristics of your server. The green installation progression bar at the bottom of the screen lets you keep track of progress.

Figure 6-16 TKLM_v2_TIP

17.When installation is complete a success message is displayed (Figure 6-17). Click Done to quit the installer.

Figure 6-17 TKLM_v2_inst_complete

18.TKLM uses the Firefox browser whenever your server is behind a firewall. The starting TKLM program will ask you to confirm that the connection is secure (Figure 6-18). Click I Understand the Risks to continue.

Figure 6-18 TKLM_v2_conn_trust

Chapter 6. TKLM Windows installation 117 19.A Security Exception window will be displayed, prompting you to confirm the security

exception (Figure 6-19).

Figure 6-19 TKLM_v2_security

20.The Tivoli Integrated Portal login screen is displayed (Figure 6-20 on page 118). From this screen you can log into either TIPAdmin or TKLMAdmin, depending on what tasks you need to do.

Figure 6-20 TKLM_v2_login

21.Enter the appropriate User ID and password and click Log in (Figure 6-21).

Figure 6-21 TKLM_v2_login_pw

Chapter 6. TKLM Windows installation 119 22.The first time you log in you will be prompted to complete the initial TKLM configuration

(Figure 6-22). Click Create the Master Keystore in the Action Items window.

Figure 6-22 TKLM_v2_actions_start

23.A Keystore configuration panel is displayed (Figure 6-23). Fill in the required fields and click OK.

Figure 6-23 TKLM_v2_Keystore

24.A Keystore Created Successfully message is displayed (Figure 6-24). Click the Next Steps row to start TKLM configuration.

Figure 6-24 TKLM_v2_Keystore_created

25.The first TKLM configuration screen is displayed (Figure 6-25).

Figure 6-25 TKLM_v2_config

Chapter 6. TKLM Windows installation 121 26.If you select Create self-signed certificate, a scroll down page prompts you to insert the

Certificate label and description data, as shown in Figure 6-26. Make the appropriate entries and click OK.

Figure 6-26 TKLM_v2_Certificate

27.You are prompted to restart the server in order to update the configuration and have the changes become effective (Figure 6-27).

Figure 6-27 TKLM_v2_config_end

The TKLM v2 Windows installation is finished.

Refer to 9.1, “Role Based Access Control (RBAC)” on page 162 to continue personalizing your configuration.

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