Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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Crystal Reports Server XI Release 2
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-INSTALLMYSQL
-MYSQLHOSTNAME With this parameter, you can specify the host name of your -SERVICENAME -SERVICEPORT
Specifies the service name used to connect to the Central Management Server database. Specifies the port number used to connect to the Central Management Server database. Specifies the user ID used to connect to the Central Management Server database. This option cannot be set to root if the -INSTALLMYSQL option is set to yes. Specifies the password used to connect to the Central Management Server database. If this option is not specified, it defaults to blank.
-DATABASEUID
-DATABASEPWD
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Installation parameter
-MYSQLROOTPWD
Description When the -INSTALLMYSQL option is set to yes, you must also specify the -MYSQLROOTPWD option. This option specifies the password used for the root account when setting up the database. If not specified, the default is 6400.
-CMSPORTNUMBER Specifies the port number for the Central Management -REINIT
Specifies whether to reinitialize the Central Management Server database. The options are user or system; user is the default.
-BOBJEINSTALL LOCAL
-BOBJELI Specifies your product activation keycode. CENSEKEY 00000-00000000000000-0000 -CLUSTERCMS
For a custom installation, this option specifies whether to cluster the Central Management Server with an existing CMS. The options are yes or no; no is the default.
-INSTALLTOMCAT To install Tomcat, set this option to yes. -TOMCATCONNEC TORPORT -TOMCATREDI RECTPORT -TOMCATSHUT DOWNPORT
The port number that Tomcat uses to connect. Use yes to reinitialize the database and no to not reinitialize.
-REINIT
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Installing Crystal Reports Server on Linux To manually start and enable the servers associated with Crystal Reports Server using ccm. sh
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To manually start and enable the servers associated with Crystal Reports Server using ccm. sh
The ccm. sh script provides you with a command-line interface to the various Crystal Reports Server components. For more information about this script and others that are installed on your system, see the BusinessObjects Enterprise Administrator's Guide. In Crystal Reports Server, the install setup program starts and enables servers automatically. Go to the bobje directory that the installation created:
cd INSTALLDIR /bobje
2. Start the servers for Crystal Reports Server:
. /ccm. sh -start all
3. If you are using the default ports, type the following command:
. /ccm. sh -enable all
If you are using a different port number for the CMS, issue the following command:
. /ccm. sh -enable all -cms servername : portnumber
The daemons are now listening on the appropriate ports.
To view additional help on ccm. sh
The ccm. sh script provides a detailed description of its command-line options. To see the help, issue the following command:
INSTALLDIR /CRS/ccm. sh -help | more
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Post install component deployment
If you install Tomcat and InfoView with Crystal Reports Server on Linux, the installation also configures and deploys the Central Management Console (CMC), the Web Component Adapter (WCA), and the BusinessObjects Enterprise SDK for you. InfoView is a web-based interface that end users access to view, schedule, and keep track of published reports. The CMC allows you to perform user management tasks such as setting up authentication and adding users and groups. The Web Component Adapter (WCA) is an application that runs on your Java Web Application Server. [. . . ] For details about security, see BusinessObjects Enterprise Security Concepts in the BusinessObjects Enterprise Administrator's Guide. Report Viewers display Crystal reports pages in users' web browsers. For more information, see Report Viewers in the BusinessObjects Enterprise Administrator's Guide. · Software Developer Kits Software developer kits allow application developers to build application and portal integration on top of Crystal Reports Server. [. . . ]