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Informatica PowerCenter (Version 9.5.1 HotFix 4) Installation and Configuration Guide

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Table of Contents Preface.... vii Informatica Resources.... vii Informatica My Support Portal.... vii Informatica Documentation.... vii Informatica Web Site.... vii Informatica How-To Library.... vii Informatica Knowledge Base.... viii Informatica Support YouTube Channel.... viii Informatica Marketplace.... viii Informatica Velocity.... viii Informatica Global Customer Support.... viii Chapter 1: Installation Overview.... 1 Informatica Installation.... 1 Installation of Multiple Products.... 1 Installation Tasks.... 2 Informatica Services.... 2 PowerCenter Application Services.... 3 Informatica Clients.... 3 PowerCenter Client Tools.... 3 Chapter 2: Before You Begin.... 4 Before You Begin Overview.... 4 License Key.... 4 Incremental License Key.... 4 Uninstall Data Transformation.... 5 Backing Up the Data Transformation Files.... 5 Uninstalling Previous Versions of Data Transformation.... 5 Chapter 3: Informatica Services Pre-Installation Tasks.... 7 Informatica Services Pre-Installation Tasks Overview.... 7 Informatica Services Pre-Installation Tasks on UNIX.... 7 Install the Java Development Kit.... 7 Verify the Minimum System Requirements.... 8 Review the Environment Variables.... 8 Verify the Port Availability... 9 Create a System User Account.... 10 Set Up a Keystore File.... 10 Set the File Descriptor Limit.... 11 Set Up the X Window Server.... 11 Table of Contents i

Configure POSIX Asynchronous I/O.... 11 Install the bos.adt.debug Fileset.... 11 Extract the Installer Files.... 12 Run the Pre-Installation (i9pi) System Check Tool.... 12 Informatica Services Pre-Installation Tasks on Windows.... 14 Verify the Minimum System Requirements.... 14 Review the Environment Variables.... 14 Verify the Port Availability... 15 Create a System User Account.... 16 Set Up a Keystore File.... 16 Extract the Installer Files.... 17 Run the Pre-Installation (i9pi) System Check Tool.... 17 Before you Create the Informatica Domain.... 19 Verify the Database Requirements.... 19 Set Up the Domain Configuration Repository Database.... 20 Chapter 4: Informatica Services Installation.... 24 Informatica Services Installation Overview.... 24 Create or Join a Domain.... 24 Installing the Informatica Services in Graphical Mode.... 25 Creating a Domain.... 25 Joining a Domain.... 32 Installing the Informatica Services in Console Mode.... 38 Creating a Domain.... 38 Joining a Domain.... 45 Installing the Informatica Services in Silent Mode.... 49 Configuring the Properties File.... 50 Running the Silent Installer.... 60 Chapter 5: Informatica Services Post-Installation Tasks.... 61 Informatica Services Post-Installation Tasks Overview.... 61 Configure the Environment Variables.... 61 Informatica Environment Variables.... 62 Locale Environment Variables.... 63 Library Path Environment Variables.... 64 Java Component Variables.... 65 Verify the System Requirements for the Domain and Application Services.... 66 Verify the Setup for 32-bit and 64-bit Platforms.... 66 Install the Database Client Software.... 67 PowerCenter Integration Service.... 67 PowerCenter Repository Service.... 67 Database Client Environment Variables.... 68 Verify Third Party Software Requirements.... 68 ii Table of Contents

Informatica Administrator.... 68 Reporting Service.... 68 Metadata Manager Service.... 69 Verify Code Page Compatibility.... 69 Application Services.... 69 Locale Settings.... 69 Chapter 6: Starting Informatica Services.... 70 Starting Informatica Services Overview.... 70 Starting and Stopping Informatica.... 70 Starting and Stopping Informatica on UNIX.... 71 Starting and Stopping Informatica on Windows.... 71 Stopping Informatica in Informatica Administrator.... 72 Rules and Guidelines for Starting or Stopping Informatica.... 72 Getting Started with the PowerCenter Services.... 73 Logging in to Informatica Administrator.... 73 Configuring the Informatica Windows Service.... 74 Chapter 7: Informatica Clients Pre-Installation Tasks.... 75 Informatica Clients Pre-Installation Tasks Overview.... 75 Verify the Minimum System Requirements.... 75 Verify the Third Party Software Required by the PowerCenter Client Tools.... 76 Verify System User Account.... 76 Chapter 8: Informatica Clients Installation.... 77 Informatica Clients Installation Overview.... 77 Installing in Graphical Mode.... 77 Installing in Silent Mode.... 78 Configuring the Properties File.... 78 Running the Installer.... 81 Chapter 9: Informatica Clients Post-Installation Tasks.... 82 Informatica Clients Post-Installation Tasks Overview.... 82 Verify that a Graphics Display Server is Available.... 82 Configure the Web Browser.... 83 Install the Languages for the Client Tools.... 83 Chapter 10: Starting Informatica Clients.... 85 Starting the PowerCenter Client.... 85 Chapter 11: Troubleshooting the Informatica Installation.... 86 Installation Troubleshooting Overview.... 86 Installation Log Files.... 86 Table of Contents iii

Debug Log Files.... 86 File Installation Log File.... 87 Service Manager Log Files.... 87 Troubleshooting Domains and Nodes.... 88 Creating the Domain Configuration Repository.... 88 Creating or Joining a Domain.... 88 Starting Informatica.... 89 Pinging the Domain.... 89 Adding a License.... 90 Troubleshooting PowerCenter Client.... 90 Troubleshooting Informatica Developer or Data Transformation Studio.... 90 Chapter 12: Repository Database Configuration.... 91 Repository Database Configuration Overview.... 91 Guidelines for Setting Up Database User Accounts.... 92 PowerCenter Repository Database Requirements.... 92 Oracle.... 92 IBM DB2.... 92 Sybase ASE.... 92 Data Analyzer Repository Database Requirements.... 93 Oracle.... 93 Microsoft SQL Server.... 93 Sybase ASE.... 94 Metadata Manager Repository Database Requirements.... 94 Oracle.... 94 IBM DB2... 95 Microsoft SQL Server.... 96 Chapter 13: Informatica Platform Connectivity.... 97 Connectivity Overview.... 97 Domain Connectivity.... 98 PowerCenter Connectivity.... 98 Repository Service Connectivity.... 99 Integration Service Connectivity.... 100 PowerCenter Client Connectivity.... 101 Reporting Service and Metadata Manager Service Connectivity.... 102 Native Connectivity.... 102 ODBC Connectivity.... 103 JDBC Connectivity.... 103 Chapter 14: Informatica Utilities Installation.... 105 Informatica Utilities Installation Overview.... 105 Command Line Programs and Utilities.... 106 iv Table of Contents

Configuring the PowerCenter Utilities.... 106 Configuring the Metadata Manager Utilities.... 107 Chapter 15: Uninstallation.... 108 Uninstallation Overview.... 108 Rules and Guidelines for Uninstallation.... 108 Informatica Server Uninstallation.... 109 Uninstalling the Informatica Server in Graphical Mode.... 109 Uninstalling the Informatica Server in Console Mode.... 110 Uninstalling the Informatica Server in Silent Mode.... 110 Informatica Clients Uninstallation.... 111 Uninstalling Informatica Clients in Graphical Mode.... 111 Uninstalling Informatica Clients in Silent Mode.... 112 Appendix A: Connecting to Databases from Windows.... 114 Connecting to Databases from Windows Overview.... 114 Connecting to an IBM DB2 Universal Database from Windows.... 115 Configuring Native Connectivity.... 115 Connecting to an Informix Database from Windows.... 115 Configuring Native Connectivity.... 116 Configuring ODBC Connectivity.... 116 Connecting to Microsoft Access and Microsoft Excel from Windows.... 117 Configuring ODBC Connectivity.... 117 Connecting to a Microsoft SQL Server Database from Windows.... 117 Configuring Native Connectivity.... 117 Connecting to a Netezza Database from Windows.... 118 Configuring ODBC Connectivity.... 118 Connecting to an Oracle Database from Windows.... 118 Configuring Native Connectivity.... 119 Connecting to a Sybase ASE Database from Windows.... 120 Configuring Native Connectivity.... 120 Connecting to a Teradata Database from Windows.... 120 Configuring ODBC Connectivity.... 121 Appendix B: Connecting to Databases from UNIX.... 122 Connecting to Databases from UNIX Overview.... 122 Connecting to an IBM DB2 Universal Database from UNIX.... 123 Configuring Native Connectivity.... 123 Connecting to an Informix Database from UNIX.... 125 Configuring ODBC Connectivity.... 125 Connecting to Microsoft SQL Server from UNIX.... 126 Configuring ODBC Connectivity.... 126 Configuring SSL Authentication through ODBC.... 127 Table of Contents v

Connecting to a Netezza Database from UNIX.... 128 Configuring ODBC Connectivity.... 128 Connecting to an Oracle Database from UNIX.... 130 Configuring Native Connectivity.... 130 Connecting to a Sybase ASE Database from UNIX.... 132 Configuring Native Connectivity.... 132 Connecting to a Teradata Database from UNIX.... 134 Configuring ODBC Connectivity.... 134 Connecting to an ODBC Data Source.... 137 Sample odbc.ini File.... 139 Appendix C: Updating the DynamicSections Parameter of a DB2 Database.... 141 DynamicSections Parameter Overview.... 141 Updating the DynamicSections Parameter.... 141 Downloading and Installing the DataDirect Connect for JDBC Utility.... 141 Running the Test for JDBC Tool.... 142 Appendix D: Installation Checklist.... 143 Installation Checklist Overview.... 143 Before You Install.... 143 Informatica Services Installation.... 144 Informatica Client Installation.... 144 After You Install.... 145 Index.... 146 vi Table of Contents

Preface The Informatica PowerCenter Installation and Configuration Guide is written for the system administrator who is responsible for installing the Informatica product. This guide assumes you have knowledge of operating systems, relational database concepts, and the database engines, flat files, or mainframe systems in your environment. This guide also assumes you are familiar with the interface requirements for your supporting applications. Informatica Resources Informatica My Support Portal As an Informatica customer, you can access the Informatica My Support Portal at http://mysupport.informatica.com. The site contains product information, user group information, newsletters, access to the Informatica customer support case management system (ATLAS), the Informatica How-To Library, the Informatica Knowledge Base, Informatica Product Documentation, and access to the Informatica user community. Informatica Documentation The Informatica Documentation team takes every effort to create accurate, usable documentation. If you have questions, comments, or ideas about this documentation, contact the Informatica Documentation team through email at infa_documentation@informatica.com. We will use your feedback to improve our documentation. Let us know if we can contact you regarding your comments. The Documentation team updates documentation as needed. To get the latest documentation for your product, navigate to Product Documentation from http://mysupport.informatica.com. Informatica Web Site You can access the Informatica corporate web site at http://www.informatica.com. The site contains information about Informatica, its background, upcoming events, and sales offices. You will also find product and partner information. The services area of the site includes important information about technical support, training and education, and implementation services. Informatica How-To Library As an Informatica customer, you can access the Informatica How-To Library at http://mysupport.informatica.com. The How-To Library is a collection of resources to help you learn more vii

about Informatica products and features. It includes articles and interactive demonstrations that provide solutions to common problems, compare features and behaviors, and guide you through performing specific real-world tasks. Informatica Knowledge Base As an Informatica customer, you can access the Informatica Knowledge Base at http://mysupport.informatica.com. Use the Knowledge Base to search for documented solutions to known technical issues about Informatica products. You can also find answers to frequently asked questions, technical white papers, and technical tips. If you have questions, comments, or ideas about the Knowledge Base, contact the Informatica Knowledge Base team through email at KB_Feedback@informatica.com. Informatica Support YouTube Channel You can access the Informatica Support YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/infasupport. The Informatica Support YouTube channel includes videos about solutions that guide you through performing specific tasks. If you have questions, comments, or ideas about the Informatica Support YouTube channel, contact the Support YouTube team through email at supportvideos@informatica.com or send a tweet to @INFASupport. Informatica Marketplace The Informatica Marketplace is a forum where developers and partners can share solutions that augment, extend, or enhance data integration implementations. By leveraging any of the hundreds of solutions available on the Marketplace, you can improve your productivity and speed up time to implementation on your projects. You can access Informatica Marketplace at http://www.informaticamarketplace.com. Informatica Velocity You can access Informatica Velocity at http://mysupport.informatica.com. Developed from the real-world experience of hundreds of data management projects, Informatica Velocity represents the collective knowledge of our consultants who have worked with organizations from around the world to plan, develop, deploy, and maintain successful data management solutions. If you have questions, comments, or ideas about Informatica Velocity, contact Informatica Professional Services at ips@informatica.com. Informatica Global Customer Support You can contact a Customer Support Center by telephone or through the Online Support. Online Support requires a user name and password. You can request a user name and password at http://mysupport.informatica.com. The telephone numbers for Informatica Global Customer Support are available from the Informatica web site at http://www.informatica.com/us/services-and-training/support-services/global-support-centers/. viii Preface

C H A P T E R 1 Installation Overview This chapter includes the following topics: Informatica Installation, 1 Informatica Services, 2 Informatica Clients, 3 Informatica Installation The Informatica platform consists of a server component (Informatica services) and one or more client components. Informatica provides separate installers to install the Informatica services and clients. The Informatica platform includes the following products: Informatica Data Explorer Informatica Data Quality Informatica Data Services Informatica Data Transformation PowerCenter The Informatica platform also includes components for PowerExchange, Data Services and Data Quality adapters. Installation of Multiple Products If you purchase more than one Informatica product, you need to install the Informatica platform only once. Before you install Informatica, review the requirements and pre-installation tasks for the products that you purchase. Verify that the machine where you install Informatica meets the requirements for all products. Most of the steps in the installation process are common to all Informatica products. You need to perform these steps only once. Install the Informatica platform once on each machine that you want to use as a node in the Informatica domain. Verify that you have all licenses required for the products that you want to use. After you install the Informatica platform, review the post-installation tasks for your product. Complete the configuration tasks for all the products you want to use. Most of the configuration tasks are common to all Informatica products. You need to perform the common tasks only once. 1

Installation Tasks To install PowerCenter, complete the following tasks: 1. Complete the pre-installation tasks. Complete the pre-installation tasks to ensure that you can successfully run the installers and create and run the services on the domain. 2. Install the Informatica services. Use the server installer to install the Informatica services on one or more Windows or UNIX machines. Create a node and configure the domain. Specify the database to store the domain configuration repository. 3. Install the Informatica client. Use the client installer to install PowerCenter Client. You can install PowerCenter Client on one or more Windows machines. 4. Perform the post-installation configuration tasks. Prepare the databases and user accounts for the repositories used in PowerCenter. Configure the machine to ensure that you can run the domain services and components. After you complete the installation and configuration process, log in to Informatica Administrator and create and configure the following services: PowerCenter Repository Service PowerCenter Integration Service Optionally, you can create a the following services: Metadata Manager Service Reporting Service Reporting and Dashboards Service SAP BW Service Web Services Hub Note: If you install the Informatica product on more than one machine, complete the first installation using the detailed instructions in this guide. You can use the installation checklist in the appendix to perform subsequent installations. Informatica Services The Informatica domain is the administrative unit for the Informatica environment. The domain is a collection of nodes that represent the machines on which the application services run. Each node runs a Service Manager that manages operations and services in the domain. Use Informatica Administrator to manage the Informatica domain. You can run the server installer multiple times to install the Informatica services on more than one machine. If you install on a single machine, you create a domain and a node on the machine. If you install on multiple machines, you can create multiple domains with one or more nodes in each domain or you can create one domain for all nodes. If you install on multiple machines, you must create an Informatica domain and a node when you install the Informatica services for the first time. When you install on another machine, you can create another domain or you can create a node and join the current domain. You can install the Informatica services in graphical or silent mode on Windows and in graphical, silent, or console mode on UNIX. The installation process creates a service named Informatica that runs as a service 2 Chapter 1: Installation Overview

on Windows and as a daemon on UNIX. When you start the Informatica service, it starts the Service Manager, which manages all domain operations. PowerCenter Application Services The Informatica domain has the following application services for PowerCenter: PowerCenter Integration Service. Runs sessions and workflows created in PowerCenter Client and stored in the PowerCenter repository. PowerCenter Repository Service. Manages connections to the PowerCenter repository. Metadata Manager Service. Runs the Metadata Manager application and manages access to metadata in the Metadata Manager warehouse. Reporting Service. Runs the Data Analyzer application. Use Data Analyzer to create and run Informatica reports. Web Services Hub. Allows client applications to access PowerCenter workflows as web services. SAP BW Service. Listens for RFC requests from SAP BW, initiates workflows to extract from or load to SAP BW, and sends log events to the Log Manager. Reporting and Dashboards Service. Runs the JasperReports application. Informatica Clients The Informatica clients consist of client applications and web applications that you use to access the services in the domain. You can install the Informatica clients on Windows in graphical or silent mode. PowerCenter Client Tools Use the client installer to install the following client applications for PowerCenter: PowerCenter Client. Use PowerCenter Client to define sources and targets, create transformations and build mappings, and create workflows to run mappings. The objects are stored in a PowerCenter repository and run by a PowerCenter Integration Service. Metadata Manager Custom Metadata Configurator. Use the Custom Metadata Configurator to create custom models to generate PowerCenter objects from new metadata source files. This application is installed with PowerCenter Client by default. After you install the Informatica Services, you can log in to Informatica Administrator to create application services to run the following web applications: Metadata Manager and Business Glossary. Use Metadata Manager to browse and analyze metadata from disparate metadata repositories. It includes a business glossary for consistency in the definition of the business terms in the metadata. The Metadata Manager Service runs the Metadata Manager and Business Glossary application. Data Analyzer. Use Data Analyzer to run reports to analyze PowerCenter metadata. The Reporting Service runs the Data Analyzer application. Jaspersoft. Use Jaspersoft to run PowerCenter Repository Reports and Metadata Manager Reports. The Reporting and Dashboards Service runs the Jaspersoft application. Web Services Hub Console. Use the Web Services Hub Console to manage the web services you create in PowerCenter. The Web Services Hub runs the Web Services Hub Console. Informatica Clients 3

C H A P T E R 2 Before You Begin This chapter includes the following topics: Before You Begin Overview, 4 License Key, 4 Incremental License Key, 4 Uninstall Data Transformation, 5 Before You Begin Overview Before you begin the Informatica installation, ensure that you have the license key and uninstall previous versions of Data Transformation. License Key Before you install the software, verify that you have the license key available. You can get the license key in the following ways: Installation DVD. If you receive the Informatica installation files in a DVD, the license key file is included in the Informatica License Key CD. FTP download. If you download the Informatica installation files from the Informatica Electronic Software Download (ESD) site, the license key is in an email message from Informatica. Copy the license key file to a directory accessible to the user account that installs the product. Contact Informatica Global Customer Support if you do not have a license key. Incremental License Key Contact Informatica Global Customer Support if you have an incremental license key and you want to create a domain. 4

Uninstall Data Transformation If your machine has Data Transformation 9.0.1 or earlier versions, you must uninstall it before you upgrade the Informatica services or clients. The Informatica installation overwrites the Data Transformation configuration file. Before you upgrade the Informatica services or clients, back up the essential Data Transformation files and uninstall the previous version of Data Transformation. Backing Up the Data Transformation Files Before you install a new version of Data Transformation, you must back up the Data Transformation files that were created under previous versions The following table lists the files that you must back up. Directory Workspace (Data Transformation client only) Repository Custom Global Components directory (TGP files) Custom Global Components directory (DLL and JAR files) Configuration file License file Library files Library files SWIFT library files FpML or SEPA library files Default Location C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\My Documents\Informatica\DataTransformation \<version_number>\workspace <INSTALL_DIR>/DataTransformation/ServiceDB <INSTALL_DIR>/DataTransformation/autoInclude/user <INSTALL_DIR>/DataTransformation/externLibs/user <INSTALL_DIR>/DataTransformation/CMConfig.xml <INSTALL_DIR>/DataTransformation/CDELicense.cfg <INSTALL_DIR>/DataTransformation/Libraries The following files under <INSTALL_DIR>/DataTransformation/eclipse3_3/plugins: - com.informatica.libeditor.compare_<version>.jar - com.informatica.libeditor.digesterwrap_<version>.jar - com.informatica.libeditor.gen_wiz_<version>.jar - com.informatica.libeditor.launcher_<version>.jar - com.informatica.libeditor.run_validations_<version>.jar - com.informatica.libeditor_<version>.jar - All other plugins with names that start with com.informatica.libeditor_ com.informatica.libeditor.biclookup_<version>.jar - com.informatica.libeditor.propertypages_<version>.jar - com.informatica.libeditor_xsd_<version>.jar Uninstalling Previous Versions of Data Transformation The installer cannot upgrade Data Transformation directly from 9.0.1 or previous versions. Uninstall Data Transformation 5

If you have Data Transformation 9.0.1 or previous versions installed, you must uninstall it before you install the current version. 1. Close all applications that use Data Transformation services. 2. If you are uninstalling version 9.x, uninstall all libraries. 3. To run the uninstaller, in the Windows Control Panel, select Add or Remove Programs or Programs and Features, depending on the Windows operating system version, and then select the option to remove Data Transformation. The Uninstallation window appears. 4. Click Uninstall. The system prompts you to shut down all services. 5. Click Continue. Data Transformation files are removed from the computer, essential customer customized files are backed up in the <INSTALL_DIR>/DataTransformation_<VERSION>_Backup directory, and the system displays the following message: Uninstallation completed. Note: There is no log file containing the details of the uninstall operation. 6. Click Done. 7. When the uninstallation is complete, move the <INSTALL_DIR>/DataTransformation_<VERSION>_Backup directory, and then delete the installation directory and all files remaining in it. 6 Chapter 2: Before You Begin

C H A P T E R 3 Informatica Services Pre- Installation Tasks This chapter includes the following topics: Informatica Services Pre-Installation Tasks Overview, 7 Informatica Services Pre-Installation Tasks on UNIX, 7 Informatica Services Pre-Installation Tasks on Windows, 14 Before you Create the Informatica Domain, 19 Informatica Services Pre-Installation Tasks Overview Before you install the Informatica services, set up the machine to meet the requirements to install and run the Informatica platform. If the machine where you install the Informatica services is not configured correctly, the installation can fail. When you install the Informatica services, you create a domain configuration repository in a relational database to store domain metadata and user accounts. Before you run the installer, set up the database for the domain configuration repository. Informatica Services Pre-Installation Tasks on UNIX Before you install the Informatica services on UNIX or Linux, complete the pre-installation tasks. Install the Java Development Kit If you are installing Informatica on AIX, HP-UX, or zlinux, install the Java Development Kit (JDK). You can download the JDK from the following web sites: For AIX: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/aix/service.html#java6 For HP-UX: https://h20392.www2.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayproductinfo.do?productnumber=hpuxjdkjre60 For zlinux: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/linux/download.html#java6 7

Informatica products are certified with a specific JDK version. To determine which JDK version to install, see the Product Availability Matrix. The Informatica Release Notes can also contain additional information about the JDK version. If you have problems installing the JDK, contact the JDK vendor. For more information about product requirements and supported platforms, see the Product Availability Matrix on the Informatica Customer Portal: https://communities.informatica.com/community/my-support/tools/product-availability-matrices The software available for download at the referenced links belongs to a third party or third parties, not Informatica Corporation. The download links are subject to the possibility of errors, omissions or change. Informatica assumes no responsibility for such links and/or such software, disclaims all warranties, either express or implied, including but not limited to, implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title and non-infringement, and disclaims all liability relating thereto. Verify the Minimum System Requirements Verify that your machine meets the minimum system requirements to install the Informatica server component. The following table lists the minimum system requirements: RAM Disk Space 4 GB 7 GB Temporary Disk Space Requirements The installer writes temporary files to the hard disk. Verify that you have enough available disk space on the machine to support the installation. When the installation completes, the installer deletes the temporary files and releases the disk space. The following table lists the temporary disk space requirements during installation: Product Installer Informatica Services Disk Space 1 GB 2 GB Review the Environment Variables Configure the environment variables to work with the Informatica installation. Set the environment variables before you install Informatica. 8 Chapter 3: Informatica Services Pre-Installation Tasks

The following table describes the environment variables to review on UNIX: Variable IATEMPDIR INFA_JDK_HOME JRE_HOME LANG and LC_ALL LD_PRELOAD PATH Description Location of the temporary files created during installation. Informatica requires 1 GB disk space for temporary files. Configure the environment variable if you do not want to create temporary files in the /tmp directory. Location of the folder containing the supported Java Development Kit (JDK). Set the INFA_JDK_HOME environment variable if you are installing Informatica on AIX, HP-UX, or zlinux. In the configuration file for your shell, for example the.bashrc file, set the INFA_JDK_HOME environment variable to the directory that contains the JDK. Verify that the login shell can access the INFA_JDK_HOME environment variable. If you install the Informatica services on a machine with 32-bit or 64-bit SUSE Linux or Linux EMT64 operating system, clear the JRE_HOME environment variable before you start the installation. Change the locale to set the appropriate character encoding for the terminal session. For example, set the encoding to Latin1 or ISO-8859-1 for French, EUC-JP or Shift JIS for Japanese, or UTF-8 for Chinese or Korean. The character encoding determines the types of characters that appear in the UNIX terminal. On HP-UX, the environment variable selects the Data Transformation libjvm shared object of the JRE. Unset the LD_PRELOAD environment variable, if you are installing Informatica on HP-UX. The installer appends file paths required by Informatica to the PATH environment variable. Verify that the length of the PATH environment variable does not exceed the system limits. Verify the Port Availability The installer sets up the ports for components in the Informatica domain, and it designates the ports to use for application service processes that run on the node where you install Informatica. You can specify the port numbers to use for the components and a range of port numbers to use for the application services. Or you can use the default port numbers provided by the installer. Verify that the port numbers are available on the machines where you install the Informatica services. The following table describes the ports used by Informatica: Port Type Description Domain port Port number for the node created during installation. Default is 6005. Service Manager port Port number used by the Service Manager on the node. The Service Manager listens for incoming connection requests on this port. Client applications use this port to communicate with the services in the domain. This is the port that the Informatica command line programs use to communicate to the domain. This is also the port for the SQL data service JDBC/ODBC driver. Default is 6006. Informatica Services Pre-Installation Tasks on UNIX 9

Port Type Service Manager shutdown port Informatica Administrator port Description Port number that controls server shutdown for the domain Service Manager. The Service Manager listens for shutdown commands on this port. Default is 6007. Port number used by Informatica Administrator. Default is 6008. Informatica Administrator shutdown port Range of ports for application services Port number that controls server shutdown for Informatica Administrator. Informatica Administrator listens for shutdown commands on this port. Default is 6009. Range of port numbers that can be assigned to the application service processes that run on the node. When you create an application service in the domain, the Service Manager assigns the first available port in this range to the service process. At a minimum, the number of ports in the range must be at least twice the number of application service processes that will run on the node. Default is 6013 to 6113. Guidelines for Port Configuration The installer validates the port numbers that you specify to ensure that there will be no port conflicts in the domain. Use the following guidelines to determine the port numbers: The port number you specify for the domain and for each component in the domain must be unique. The port number for the domain and domain components cannot be within the range of the port numbers that you specify for the application service processes. The highest number in the range of port numbers that you specify for the application service processes must be at least three numbers higher than the lowest port number. For example, if the minimum port number in the range is 6400, the maximum port number must be at least 6403. The port numbers that you specify cannot be lower than 1025 or higher than 65535. Create a System User Account Create a user account specifically to run the Informatica daemon. Verify that the user account you use to install Informatica has write permission on the installation directory. Set Up a Keystore File During installation, you can configure Informatica to use SSL certificates for secure communication between Informatica Administrator and the Service Manager. The installer can generate a self-signed certificate, or you can provide the location of a certificate signed by a certification authority. You can use the keytool utility to generate a keystore file to store the SSL keys and certificates for a secure connection. Keytool is a key and certificate management utility to generate and administer SSL keys and certificates. The keys and certificates are stored in a keystore file. You can use a self-signed certificate or one signed by a certification authority (CA). To use a certificate signed by a CA, use keytool to generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) and apply for a digital identity certificate from a CA. You can find the keytool utility in one of the following directories: %JAVA_HOME%\jre\bin InformaticaInstallDir\java\bin 10 Chapter 3: Informatica Services Pre-Installation Tasks

For more information about using keytool, see the documentation on the following web site: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/windows/keytool.html. Note: After installation, you can also configure a secure connection when you create a Reporting Service, Metadata Manager Service, or a Web Services Hub in the domain. Use Informatica Administrator to specify the keystore files for the application services. Set the File Descriptor Limit Verify that the operating system meets the file descriptor requirement. Informatica service processes can use a large number of files. Set the file descriptor limit per process to 8,000 or higher. The recommended limit is 16,000 file descriptors per process. Set Up the X Window Server When you run the installer in graphical mode, you must use a graphics display server. On UNIX, the graphics display server is typically an X Window server. If you do not have the X Window server installed on the machine where you want to install the product, you can run the installer using an X Window server installed on another machine. Use the DISPLAY variable to redirect output of the X Window server to another UNIX machine. The following table lists the commands to set the DISPLAY environment variable: Shell Command Example C setenv DISPLAY <TCP/IP node of XWindow server>:0 setenv DISPLAY 10.1.50.23:0 Bash/Korn export DISPLAY= <TCP/IP node of XWindow server>:0 export DISPLAY= 10.1.50.23:0 Bourne DISPLAY= <TCP/IP node of XWindow server>:0 export display DISPLAY= 10.1.50.23:0 export display If you do not know the IP address of a UNIX machine where the X Window server is installed, ask your network administrator. For more information about redirecting the DISPLAY variable, see the documentation from the UNIX vendor. If the X Window server does not support the font that the installer uses, the installer can display incorrect labels on the buttons. Configure POSIX Asynchronous I/O If you install Informatica on IBM AIX, make POSIX Asynchronous I/O available on any node where you want to run a PowerCenter Integration Service. A PowerCenter Integration Service running on an IBM AIX machine can fail to start if POSIX Asynchronous I/O is not available. Install the bos.adt.debug Fileset If you are installing Informatica on IBM AIX 6.1, install the bos.adt.debug Version 6.1.5.4 Fix Pack 6100-05-07-1140 fileset. If you are installing Informatica on IBM AIX 7.1, install the bos.adt.debug Version 7.1.0.15 Fix Pack 7100-00-03-1115 fileset. You can download the fileset from the IBM web site: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg1fileset2055455918. Informatica Services Pre-Installation Tasks on UNIX 11