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i2 solutions on the IBM e-server iSeries server : an implementation guide / [Dan Sundt ... et al.].
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- IBM redbooks.
- Redbooks
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- IBM AS/400 (Computer).
- Operating systems (Computers).
- Web servers.
- Physical Description:
- xii, 724 p. : ill.
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- [San Jose, Calif.?] : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2002.
- Language Note:
- English
- Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Notices
- IBM trademarks
- Preface
- The team that wrote this Redbook
- Comments welcome
- Chapter 1. Introduction to i2 on the iSeries server
- 1.1 i2 Technologies, Inc. overview
- 1.1.1 Company
- 1.1.2 Products
- 1.2 iSeries server overview
- 1.3 The i2 and IBM partnership
- 1.4 Why i2 and the iSeries server
- 1.4.1 Advantages of the iSeries server
- 1.4.2 i2 products on the iSeries server
- Chapter 2. iSeries installation requirements and information
- 2.1 iSeries server requirements
- 2.1.1 Hardware
- 2.1.2 Software
- 2.2 Client requirements
- 2.3 PASE and Qshell
- 2.3.1 PASE overview
- 2.3.2 OS/400 PASE usage
- 2.3.3 Qshell overview
- 2.3.4 Qshell usage
- 2.3.5 PASE and Qshell differences
- 2.3.6 UNIX versus iSeries server commands
- 2.4 iSeries server setup
- 2.4.1 User profile creation
- 2.4.2 Date and time services
- 2.4.3 QBATCH subsystem (OS/400 V4R5M0 or LODRUN installations)
- 2.4.4 TCP/IP
- 2.4.5 Requesting i2 software license keys from i2
- Chapter 3. i2 TradeMatrix Active Data Warehouse
- 3.1 Active Data Warehouse installation using the LODRUN command
- 3.1.1 Active Data Warehouse reference documentation
- 3.1.2 Installing Active Data Warehouse installation code on iSeries
- 3.1.3 Verifying the existence of a local relational database directory entry
- 3.1.4 Creating an SQL collection or schema
- 3.1.5 Changing the job decimal format to *BLANK
- 3.1.6 Running ADWDDL to create tables in the SQL collection
- 3.1.7 Active Data Warehouse collection content verification
- 3.2 Active Data Warehouse installation using the manual procedure
- 3.2.1 Extracting DDL files from the Active Data Warehouse CD-ROM
- 3.2.2 iSeries server preparation
- 3.2.3 Transferring the DDL source files to the iSeries server
- 3.2.4 Creating the tables in the Active Data Warehouse collection.
- Chapter 4. i2 TradeMatrix Demand Planner
- 4.1 Installation procedure
- 4.1.1 Demand Planner reference documentation
- 4.1.2 Installing Demand Planner server code on the iSeries server
- 4.1.3 Loading VisiBroker 3.3 from the installation CD-ROM
- 4.1.4 Demand Planner/Demand Analyzer client installation
- 4.1.5 Demand Planner - Administrator client installation
- 4.1.6 Transferring a sample database from a PC to the iSeries server
- 4.2 Operating the Demand Planner environment
- 4.2.1 QP2TERM to start and stop the Demand Planner server
- 4.2.2 QP2TERM to start and stop Demand Planner - Administrator server
- 4.2.3 QP2TERM to start and stop the Demand Analyzer server
- 4.2.4 QP2SHELL to start and stop the Demand Planner server
- 4.2.5 Automating the Demand Planner servers using CL programs
- 4.2.6 Running multiple Demand Planner servers
- 4.2.7 Running multiple Demand Planner - Administrator servers
- 4.2.8 Running multiple Demand Analyzer servers
- 4.2.9 Starting the Demand Planner client
- 4.2.10 Starting the Demand Planner - Administrator client
- 4.2.11 Starting the Demand Analyzer client
- 4.2.12 Server and client logging considerations
- Chapter 5. i2 TradeMatrix Factory Planner
- 5.1 Installation procedure
- 5.1.1 Factory Planner reference documentation
- 5.1.2 Installing Factory Planner server code on the iSeries server
- 5.1.3 Obtaining a host ID and license key
- 5.1.4 Activating the license key
- 5.1.5 Factory Planner client installation
- 5.1.6 Transferring a sample dataset from a PC to the iSeries server
- 5.2 Operating the Factory Planner environment
- 5.2.1 QP2TERM to start and stop the Factory Planner server
- 5.2.2 QP2SHELL to start and stop the Factory Planner server
- 5.2.3 Automating the Factory Planner servers using CL programs
- 5.2.4 Running multiple Factory Planner servers.
- 5.2.5 Starting the Factory Planner client
- 5.2.6 Server and client logging considerations
- Chapter 6. i2 TradeMatrix and Five.Two Link
- 6.1 Installation procedure
- 6.1.1 Link reference documentation
- 6.1.2 Installing Link server code on the iSeries server
- 6.1.3 Loading JRE 1.2.2 from the installation CD-ROM
- 6.1.4 Obtaining a host ID and license key
- 6.1.5 Activating the license key
- 6.1.6 Link client installation
- 6.2 Operating the Link environment
- 6.2.1 Using QP2TERM to start and stop the Link server
- 6.2.2 Using QP2SHELL to start and stop the Link server
- 6.2.3 Automating Link servers using CL programs
- 6.2.4 Running multiple Link servers
- 6.2.5 Starting the Link client
- 6.2.6 Server and client logging considerations
- 6.3 Using the Link client to access flat files
- 6.4 Using the Link client to access SQL data using SequeLink
- 6.5 Using the Link client to access SQL data using CLI
- 6.6 Using a user catalog to specify SQL statements
- Chapter 7. i2 TradeMatrix Supply Chain Planner
- 7.1 Installation procedure
- 7.1.1 Supply Chain Planner reference documentation
- 7.1.2 Installing Supply Chain Planner server code on the iSeries server
- 7.1.3 Obtaining a host ID and license key
- 7.1.4 Activating the license key
- 7.1.5 Supply Chain Planner client installation
- 7.1.6 Transferring a sample dataset from a PC to the iSeries server
- 7.2 Operating the Supply Chain Planner environment
- 7.2.1 QP2TERM to start and stop the Supply Chain Planner server
- 7.2.2 QP2SHELL to start and stop the Supply Chain Planner server
- 7.2.3 Automating the Supply Chain Planner servers using CL programs
- 7.2.4 Running multiple Supply Chain Planner servers
- 7.2.5 Starting the Supply Chain Planner client
- 7.2.6 Server and client logging considerations
- Chapter 8. Merant SequeLink Client and Server.
- 8.1 What is SequeLink
- 8.1.1 SequeLink layer
- 8.1.2 ODBC layer
- 8.1.3 Link layer
- 8.2 SequeLink Client
- 8.2.1 Installing the SequeLink Client
- 8.2.2 Reference documentation
- 8.2.3 Installing the SequeLink Client install code on the iSeries server
- 8.2.4 Modifying the SequeLink Client installation script
- 8.2.5 Running the installation script
- 8.2.6 Setting up the SequeLink environment
- 8.2.7 Configuring a data source with the sqlnkcau utility
- 8.2.8 Testing the data source connection with the sqlnkcau utility
- 8.2.9 Configuring SequeLink ODBC Manager for your data sources
- 8.3 SequeLink Server
- 8.3.1 Installing the SequeLink Server
- 8.3.2 Reference documentation
- 8.3.3 Installing the SequeLink Server install code on the iSeries server
- 8.3.4 Running the installation program
- 8.3.5 Installing the SequeLink Server patch
- 8.3.6 Starting the TCPSPAWN job
- 8.4 Troubleshooting a SequeLink ODBC connection
- 8.4.1 Testing the environment
- 8.4.2 Testing at the SequeLink Client layer with sqlnkcau
- 8.4.3 Testing at the SequeLink Server layer
- 8.4.4 Testing at the Link layer
- 8.4.5 Using log files
- Chapter 9. i2 Five.Two pre-installation information
- 9.1 Pre-installation overview
- 9.2 Installing PASE-supported Java 1.3.0 code on an iSeries server
- 9.2.1 Setting the PASE_PATH environment variable
- 9.3 Verifying and starting VNC on an iSeries server
- 9.4 Creating a symbolic link for /bin
- Chapter 10. i2 Five.Two Active Data Warehouse
- 10.1 Installation overview
- 10.2 Active Data Warehouse reference documentation
- 10.3 Installing Active Data Warehouse server code on iSeries
- 10.4 Creating an Active Data Warehouse instance on iSeries
- 10.5 Active Data Warehouse PC installation directory
- Chapter 11. i2 Five.Two Demand Planner
- 11.1 Installation procedure.
- 11.1.1 Demand Planner reference documentation
- 11.1.2 Installing Demand Planner server code on the iSeries server
- 11.1.3 Installing Demand Planner using standard console mode
- 11.1.4 Loading VisiBroker 4.1 from the installation CD-ROM
- 11.1.5 Obtaining a host ID and license key
- 11.1.6 Activating the license key
- 11.2 Demand Planner demo CD-ROM
- 11.2.1 Installing the Demand Planner demo code on the iSeries server
- 11.2.2 Bringing up a Demand Planner server using the demo database
- Chapter 12. i2 Five.Two Factory Planner
- 12.1 Installation overview
- 12.2 Factory Planner reference documentation
- 12.3 Installing Factory Planner server code on the iSeries server
- 12.4 Installing Factory Planner using standard console mode
- 12.5 Factory Planner bin executable directory
- 12.6 Factory Planner client installation directory
- Chapter 13. i2 Five.Two Supply Chain Planner
- 13.1 Installation overview
- 13.2 Supply Chain Planner reference documentation
- 13.3 Installing Supply Chain Planner server code on the iSeries server
- 13.4 Supply Chain Planner client installation directory
- Appendix A. Customer, IBM Business Partner support structure
- A.1 Problem reporting
- A.1.1 Problem or potential defect customer support call flow
- A.2 IBM sales support organizations and contacts
- A.2.1 Contacting Americas Technical Sales Support
- A.2.2 Field Technical Sales Support
- A.2.3 Techline
- A.2.4 Advanced Technical Support
- A.2.5 Competeline
- A.2.6 Latin America Technical Sales Support
- A.2.7 IBM/i2 International Competency Center
- A.2.8 PartnerWorld
- A.2.9 International Technical Support Organization
- A.2.10 IBMLink
- A.2.11 IBM Global Services
- A.2.12 Specialty iSeries centers and support organizations
- A.3 IBM iSeries server support services
- A.3.1 Program services
- A.3.2 Support Line.
- A.3.3 Consult Line.
- Notes:
- "SG24-6208-00."
- "June 2002."
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 709-710) and index.
- OCLC:
- 560375741
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