A server deployment
of SAS Enterprise Miner begins when you and your SAS representative
decide which software you need, determine which machines to install
the software on, and develop your installation plan. Each server deployment
requires a plan. In this example, one of the standard deployment plans
included in your SAS software is used to illustrate some of the options
available during a SAS Enterprise Miner server deployment.
The plan “Enterprise
Miner and Text Miner, three machines, JBoss” will install the
server, mid-tier, and client on three separate network machines and
requires JBoss as the Application server on the mid-tier machine.
For this example, you need three separate machines on your network.
You need to prepare all three systems and complete the pre-installation
tasks on each machine.
Three Machine Setup
Step 1, Server Install
-
Log on to the computer
that will be the SAS Enterprise Miner server machine. Start the SAS
Deployment Wizard from the highest-level directory in your SAS Software
Depot with the setup application that is appropriate to your operating
system. For this example, on a 64–bit Windows system, double
click the
setup.exe
file located in
the SAS Software Depot folder.
-
Selected your preferred
language for the SAS Deployment Wizard.
-
The SAS Deployment Wizard
opens.
Enter the following
information on each screen:
-
Select
Deployment
Task. Select
Install SAS SoftwareNext.
-
Specify
SAS Home — Choose a file system location to use
as the home folder for your SAS software. On Windows systems, the
home folder location defaults to
C:\Program Files\SASHome
.
You can use the
Browse button to navigate
to an alternate location for the
SASHome
folder.
Click
Next.
-
Select Deployment
Type — Select
Perform
a Planned DeploymentInstall SAS SoftwareConfigure SAS Software. Click
Next.
-
Specify
Deployment Plan — Choose
Select a standard
deployment plan and select
Enterprise Miner
and Text Miner, three machines, JBoss. If your SAS representative
provided you with a custom plan file, select
Specify the
full path to a customized deployment plan. This is the
plan.xml
file.
Typically, the deployment plan is stored in the
plan_files
folder
of the SAS Software Depot. If necessary, click
Browse to
navigate to your
plan.xml
file. Click
Next.
-
Specify
SAS Installation Data File — This is where you
enter the path to your SID file. By default, the SID file is located
in the SAS Software Depot, under the
sid_files
folder.
If necessary, click
Browse to navigate to
this file. Click
Next.
-
Select Language
Support — Select the languages to install for
the products that are listed. Only those languages that work with
your locale are installed. Click
Next.
-
Select Region
Settings — This setting enables you to determine
the format and display of language, region, and locale-specific information.
You can choose to configure SAS as a Unicode server, and force SAS
to use the UTF-8 encoding in all data sets, catalogs, and text that
is written by SAS. This can be useful if you need to share such files
with computers that have different language representations. Click
Next.
-
Select Java
Runtime Environment — If you have special requirements
for a version of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE), you can choose
Select
an existing JRE and use the
Browse button
to navigate to your preferred JRE location. It is recommended that
you use the default JRE. Click
Next.
-
Specify
SAS Text Analytics Document Conversion Host and Port —
If you are installing SAS Enterprise Miner server with SAS Text Miner
on a Windows machine, then SAS Document Conversion will be installed
automatically on the same Windows machine. The default value for the
host name is the name of the machine on which you are installing SAS
Enterprise Miner server. The default port number is 7111. If you are
installing SAS Enterprise Miner server with SAS Text Analytics on
a UNIX machine, enter the host and Port from the Document Conversion
installation from
SAS Text Miner and the
SAS Document Conversion Service. This example uses the default values. Click
Next.
-
Checking
System — Finally, the SAS Deployment Wizard checks
to make sure the system has enough disk space to perform the installation.
In addition, the SAS Deployment Wizard checks to see whether all of
the necessary files and folders that it will write are accessible.
The installation cannot proceed until access is enabled or granted
to any listed files. When the examination of your file system is complete
and the number of unwritable files is 0, click
Next.
-
The following information
is needed to configure your SAS software.
-
Select Configuration
Prompting Level — Select
Typical to
display the basic set of configuration settings. To accept most defaults
and for fewer options, select
Express. For
more granular configuration options, select
Custom.
To configure the SAS Enterprise Miner server, the
Typical setting
is recommended. Click
Next.
-
Specify
Configuration Information — This step creates
your software’s configuration directory. The SAS Deployment
Wizard can allocate up to 10 configuration levels. The default settings
create a level-1 configuration. For this example, the default
Configuration
Directory is
C:\SAS\EMTM
and
the
Configuration Level is
Lev1
.
This configuration is saved in
C:\SAS\EMTM\Lev1
.
If you create a level-2 configuration, then the default Windows location
is
C:\SAS\EMTM\Lev1
. Click
Next.
-
Local Machine
Name — By default, the
Fully-qualified
Local Host Name and the
Short Local Host
Name are filled in. Click
Next.
-
Migration
Information — Do one of the following:
-
If you are not upgrading from the
previous release, then do not select
Perform Migration.
Click
Next.
-
If you are upgrading from the previous
release, do not continue with the remaining installation and configuration
steps until you review the information indicated in Chapter 4.
-
Windows
Options — This option creates a set of shortcuts
that help with the management of the SAS servers that you are about
to install. Click
Next.
-
Windows
Shortcuts — By default, all users on the machine
will have the SAS Server Managements shortcuts available.
-
Integrated
Windows Authentication — Detailed information
about single sign-on is available in the SAS 9.3 Intelligence Platform
Security Administration Guide. For this example,
Use Integrated
Windows Authentication is not used. Click
Next.
-
-
SAS Metadata
Server — For this three-machine installation,
accept the
Host Name and
Port defaults.
Record the local machine name and port for use in subsequent steps.
Click
Next.
-
Deployment
Accounts: Types of Accounts — SAS internal accounts
are service entities used only for SAS metadata administration. SAS
internal accounts are intended to minimize the use of external accounts
for SAS internal purposes. For this example, select
SAS
internal accounts. Click
Next.
-
External
Account: Installer — The user ID must be in qualified
format, such as domain\userID or machine\userID. For Windows systems,
make sure that this account has been given permission to set local
security policy in the Pre-Installation tasks. The default account
will be your current user ID. Provide the correct password and click
Next.
-
SAS Internal
Account: Unrestricted Administrator — This is
the administrator for the SAS Metadata server. The password must contain
at least six characters. Record and save this password in a safe place.
It will be needed in the mid-tier installation instructions. Click
Next.
-
SAS Internal
Account: Trusted User — This is a privileged metadata
service account that is required to access metadata on behalf of users.
The password must contain at least six characters. Click
Next.
-
Deployment
Accounts: First User — You want to select this
option because it creates a metadata user account for a demonstration
user. This account is used to test the deployment. Click
Next.
-
External
Account: First User — Enter a valid external user
ID. For a Windows account, you must provide the user ID in qualified
formation, such as domain\userID or machine\userID. Click
Next.
-
E-mail Server —
Enter the host name and port number for the SMTP mail server from
which alert messages should be sent to a system administrator. These
messages are sent if the metadata server encounters problems. Click
Next.
-
E-mail Address —
The
Sender E-mail Address is listed in the
From field
of the e-mail messages that are sent to the system administrator.
Click
Next. The
Recipient E-mail
Address specifies where the alert e-mail will be sent.
Check the box for
E-mail Server Requires Authentication if
your e-mail server requires credentials for authentication. The e-mail
server user ID and password will be entered on a subsequent page.
For this example, this option is not check. Click
Next.
-
SAS Object
Spawner — Enter the port number used by the SAS
Object Spawner to listen for operator connections. If you choose not
to accept the default value, refer to your completed Pre-Installation
Checklist for the value that you should enter. Click
Next.
-
SAS Object
Spawner: Port Bank — For this example, accept
the default values. In deployments that support pooled workspace servers,
these ports are used by the SAS Object Spawner as dynamic listening
ports for the pooled workspace servers. Click
Next.
-
SAS Application
Server: Server Context — Enter the name of the
server context for the application server definition. The server context
name is prefixed automatically to all server names defined in the
server context. A server context is a SAS IOM server concept that
describes how SAS application servers manage client requests. A SAS
application server has an awareness of (or context for) how it is
being used and makes decisions based on that awareness. The default
value of
SASApp
is recommended
for this example. Click
Next.
-
SAS Workspace
Server — This is the port where the SAS Object
Spawner will listen for client requests to launch workspace servers.
If you choose not to accept the default value, refer to your completed
Pre-Installation Checklist for the value that you should enter. Click
Next.
-
Metadata
Utility Workspace Server — Use of this server
is limited to members of the SAS Administrators group. It is used
only for metadata server administration tasks such as replication,
promotion, and backup. Enter the port where the SAS Object Spawner
will listen for client requests to launch the workspace server. If
you choose not to accept the default value, refer to your completed
Pre-Installation Checklist for the value that you should enter. Click
Next.
-
Metadata
Utility SAS/CONNECT Spawner — Access to this server
is limited to members of the SAS Administrators group, and its use
is limited to metadata server replication. Enter the port number to
access the metadata utility
SAS/CONNECT Spawner. If you choose not
to accept the default value, refer to your completed Pre-Installation
Checklist for the value that you should enter. Click
Next.
-
SAS Framework
Data Server — Enter the TCP/IP port number that
is used by the SAS Web Infrastructure Platform to communicate with
the SAS Framework Data server. If you choose not to accept the default
value, refer to your completed Pre-Installation Checklist for the
value that you should enter. Click
Next.
-
SAS Framework
Data Server: Transactional Database Files — This
field specifies a local machine path where the database files are
kept. The directory path specified here must be on the machine that
is hosting the SAS Framework Data server. The directory path cannot
be on a network location such as an NFS path or a shared network drive
in Windows. Operating system permissions on the path must permit the
server process user full control. Click
Next.
-
SAS Data
Step Batch Server — Enter the path to the deployment
directory from the associated SAS programs. Click
Next.
-
Metadata
Utility SAS DATA Step Batch Server — Access to
this server is limited to members of the SAS Administrators group.
Its use is limited to metadata server backup. Click
Next.
-
Operating
System Services Scheduling Server — Enter the
port number where the operating system services scheduling server
will listen for the associated SAS Workspace Server. If you choose
not to accept the default value, refer to your completed Pre-Installation
Checklist for the value that you should enter. Click
Next.
-
SAS Deployment
Tester Server — The Deployment Tester tests other
products, not SAS Enterprise Miner. Some of those other products use
JUnit for validation. These products can operate properly without
JUnit. However, you will not be able to validate them using the SAS
Deployment Tester. If you want to validate other products with the
Deployment Tester, enter the location of the JUnit.jar file. The JUnit.jar
file is available from the
Third Party Software Requirements Web
page, located at
http://support.sas.com/resources/thirdpartysupport/index.html
.
If you choose not to accept the default port value, refer to your
completed Pre-Installation Checklist for the value that you should
enter. Click
Next.
-
IP Multicast
Version — Select the IP version that is appropriate
for your environment. IPv6 requires the network and all machines that
contain SAS products to be IPv6 enabled. For this example, accept
the default value of IPv4. Click
Next.
-
IP Multicast —
The multicast group communication includes all information needed
to bootstrap SAS mid-tier applications. Because this includes sending
the SAS environment credentials (such as the sasadm account name and
its password), scoping and encryption options are provided. The default
values are most appropriate for deployments in a firewall-isolated
data center environment. The Deployment Wizard help documentation
contains more information about these choices. Click
Next.
-
Deployment
Summary — Review the software selected before
starting the installation process. If this information is correct,
Click
Next.
-
Deployment
Complete — The SAS Deployment Wizard checks all
stages for errors or warnings. Click
Next.
-
Additional Resources —
It is suggested that you record these links for future reference.
Click
Next.
-
Configuration Guidelines
and Details
-
The information found on this page
is specific to your installation and is kept in your configuration
directory. In this example, that would be
C:\SAS\EMTM\Lev1\Documents\Instructions.html
.
-
Reboot —
This step is required for Windows systems so that the user account’s
Local Security Policy changes will take effect.
Three Machine Setup
Step 2, Mid-Tier
-
Log on to the computer
that will be used as the SAS Enterprise Miner mid-tier machine. Start
the SAS Deployment Wizard from the highest level directory in your
SAS Software Depot with the setup application that is appropriate
for your operating system. For example, on a Windows system, that
file is setup.exe, and is located in the SAS Software Depot folder.
-
Select your preferred
language for the SAS Deployment Wizard.
-
After the SAS Deployment
Wizard opens, enter the following information in each screen.
-
Select Deployment
Task — Select
Install SAS software.
Click
Next.
-
Specify
SAS Home — This is where you choose a file system
location for the home folder for your SAS software. On a Windows system,
this will default to
C:\Program Files\SASHome
.
You can use the
Browse button to navigate
to an alternate location for your SAS Home. Click
Next.
-
Select Deployment
Type — Select
Perform
a Planned DeploymentInstall SAS SoftwareConfigure SAS Software. Click
Next.
-
Specify
Deployment Plan — For this example, select
Select a standard deployment planEnterprise
Miner and Text Miner, three machines, JBoss.
If your SAS representative provided you with a custom plan file, select
Specify
the full path to a customized deployment plan. You must
specify the plan.xml file. Typically, the deployment plan is stored
in the plan_files folder of the SAS Software Depot. If necessary,
click
Browse to navigate to your plan.xml
file. Click
Next.
-
Select Deployment
Step and Products to Install — The deployment
plan determines the products to install and what order they are installed
in. In the
Deployment Step field, select
Step
2: Middle Tier. Click
Next.
-
Specify
SAS Installation Data File — This is the path
for your SID file. By default, the SID file is located in the SAS
Software Depot under the sid_files folder. If necessary, click
Browse to
navigate to it. Click
Next.
-
Select Region
Settings — Specify how you want your SAS Software
to format language, region, and locale-specific information. Also,
you can configure SAS as a Unicode server, and force SAS to use the
UTF-8 encoding in all data sets, catalogs, and text output. This can
be useful if you need to share such files with computers that use
different language representations. Click
Next.
-
Select Java
Runtime Environment — If you have special requirements
for a version of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE), use
Select
an Existing JRE and use the
Browse button
to navigate to your preferred JRE location. It is recommended that
you use the default JRE. Click
Next.
-
Checking
System — The SAS Deployment Wizard checks to ensure
that the system has enough disk space and that the files and folders
it will write are accessible.
-
The following information
is needed to configure the software:
-
Review Required
Software — This specifies the third-party software
that will be required to continue the installation. In this example,
the JBoss Web Application Server was required by the plan file that
was chosen previously. You must select the check box for
The
Web Application Server and the Java Development Kit will be installed
on another machine. Click
Next.
-
Specify
Software Location — In general, this is the complete
file path for the Web Application server or HTTP server that was specified
in the preceding dialog box, titled
Review Required Software.
For this example, enter the path to your JBoss files location. In
Windows, that path will resemble
C:\Program Files(x86)\EnterprisePlatform-4.3.0.GA_CP08\iboss-as
.
Click
Next.
-
Specify
Software Location — This is the complete file
path for the Java Development Kit that was specified in the
Review
Require Software dialog box. In Windows, that path will
resemble
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_24
.
Click
Next.
-
Select Configuration
Prompting Level — Select
Typical to
display the basic set of configuration settings. To accept most defaults
and for fewer options, select
Express. For
more granular configuration options, select
Custom.
To configure the SAS Enterprise Miner server, the
Typical setting
is recommended. Click
Next.
-
Specify
Configuration Information — This step creates
your software configuration directory. The SAS Deployment Wizard can
allocate up to 10 configuration levels. The default settings create
a level–1 configuration. For this example, the default configuration
directory will be
C:\SAS\EMTM
, and
the configuration level will be
Lev1. This
configuration is saved in
C:\SAS\EMTM\Lev1
.
If you create a level–2 configuration, the default location
in Windows systems is
C:\SAS\EMTM\Lev2
.
Click
Next.
-
Local Machine
Name — By default, the
Fully-Qualified
Local Host Name and the
Short Local Host
Name are given. Click
Next.
-
Migration
Information — Do one of the following:
-
If you are not upgrading from the
previous release, then do not select
Perform Migration.
Click
Next.
-
If you are upgrading from the previous,
then do not continue with the remaining installation and configuration
until you review the information in Chapter 4.
-
Windows
Options — This option creates a set of shortcuts
that help with the management of the SAS servers that you are ready
to install. Click
Next.
-
Windows
Shortcuts — By default, all users on the machine
will have the SAS Server Management shortcuts available. Click
Next.
-
Integrated
Windows Authentication — Detailed information
about single sign-on is available in the
SAS 9.3 Intelligence
Platform Security Administration Guide. In this example,
the box for
Use Integrated Windows Authentication is
not checked. Click
Next.
-
Server Connection and
Accounts
-
SAS Metadata
Server — Enter the
Host Name and
Port used
for the SAS Metadata Server in the first step of these instructions.
Click
Next.
-
Deployment
Accounts: Type of Accounts — SAS internal accounts
are service entities exclusively used for SAS metadata administration.
SAS internal accounts are intended to minimize the use of external
accounts for SAS internal purposes. For this example, select
Use
SAS internal accounts when appropriate. Click
Next.
-
SAS Internal
Account: Unrestricted Administrator — This is
the administrator for the SAS Metadata server. You must use the same
password that was specified in the first step of these instructions.
Click
Next.
-
SAS Internal
Account: Trusted User — This is a privileged metadata
service account required to access metadata on behalf of users. You
must use the same password that was specified in the first step of
these instructions. Click
Next.
-
Anonymous
Web Access — Deselect the option
Enable
Anonymous Web Access (optional), because it is not required
for this example. Click
Next.
-
E-mail Server —
Enter the host name and port number for the SMTP mail server that
will send messages to the system administrator when the metadata server
encounters a problem. Click
Next.
-
E-mail Address —
The
Sender E-mail Address is the address
that is used to send e-mail messages to the system administrator.
The
Recipient E-mail Address is the address
that will receive the server warnings. If your e-mail server requires
logon credentials, enable the option
E-mail Server Requires
Authentication. The e-mail server user ID and password
are entered on a subsequent page if you select this option. However,
this example does not enable this option. Click
Next.
-
SAS Deployment
Tester Server — The Deployment Tester checks others
products that use JUnit for validation. Without JUnit, these products
can operate properly, but you will not be able to validate them with
the Deployment Tester. If you want to validate this installation,
enter the location of the JUnit jar file. The JUnit jar file is available
from the Third-Party Software Requirements Web page, located at
http://support.sas.com/resources/thirdpartysupport/index.html
.
If you choose not to accept the default port value, refer to your
completed Pre-Installation Checklist for the value that you need to
enter. Click
Next.
-
-
SAS Remote
Services Application — SAS mid-tier applications
use this information to communicate with other SAS applications. For
this example, accept the defaults. Click
Next.
-
Event Broker
Ports — The SAS Mid-Tier Event Broker listens
for both HTTP and administrative events on these ports. Accept the
defaults, or refer to your completed Pre-Installation Checklist for
the values that you need to enter. Click
Next.
-
Web Application
Server: Automatic Configuration — By default,
your Web application server will be configured to work with your SAS
products. If you forgo automatic configuration of your Web application
server, you will still be prompted for Web application server information
and deployment stages. Deployment stages such as Configure Products,
Deploy Web Applications, and Start Web Application Servers will execute
to create instructions for manual deployment. When configuration is
complete, follow these manual instructions on how to configure your
server and deploy you Web applications. For this example, accept the
default values. Click
Next.
-
Web Application
Server: Scripting Configuration — If enabled,
your SAS Configuration will generate a scripting tool and a set of
configuration files that can be used for manual application server
configuration. By default, this option is not selected. This example
uses the default setting. Click
Next.
-
Web Application
Server: Managed Server — This is the logical name
that will be used for your managed server. For this example, accept
the default,
SASServer1
. Click
Next.
-
Web Application
Server: Managed Server Ports — If you choose not
to accept the default values, refer to your completed Pre-Installation
Checklist for the values that you should enter. For this example,
accept the default values. Click
Next.
-
Web Application
Server: Automatic Deployment — If you choose not
to automatically deploy Web applications, manual deployment instructions
will be written to Instructions.html during the Web application deployment
stage. For this example, choose to have Web applications automatically
deployed to the Web application server. Accept the default values.
Click
Next.
-
Web Application
Themes — Enter the host name to use when accessing
themes. The default value is the name of the host where the configuration
is performed. The port number provided here must be the same as the
HTTP port of your managed server. If you choose not to accept the
default values, refer to your completed Pre-Installation Checklist
for the values that you should enter. The
Configured Protocol is
the communication protocol that is used when you access the installed
themes. Accept the default value, which is
HTTP Protocol.
Click
Next.
-
IP Multicast
Version — Select the IP version that is appropriate
for your environment.
IPv6 requires that your
network and all machines that contain SAS products be IPv6 enabled.
For this example,
IPv4 is selected. Click
Next.
-
SAS Distributed
In-Process Scheduling Server — These are the UDP
ports and do not conflict with any previous TCP port definitions,
such as the metadata server. Accept the default values. Click
Next.
-
SAS Content
Server: Repository Directory — The SAS Content
Server stores application objects, such as registered SAS Enterprise
Miner Model Packages. Enter the location on your disk for the files
of this repository. The SAS Content Server will work with a DBMS for
persistence. For information about working with a DBMS, see “Administering
the SAS Content Server” in
SAS Intelligence Platform:
Middle-Tier Administration Guide. Accept the default values.
Click
Next.
-
SAS Web
Infrastructure Platform: Database Type — To accept
the recommended database for the SAS Web Infrastructure Platform,
click
Next.
-
SAS Web
Infrastructure Database JDBC Properties — Specify
the user ID and password that are used to access the database that
contains your SAS Web Infrastructure Database tables. If you have
chosen automatic configuration of a database for the SAS Web Infrastructure
Database, this user ID must have the ability to create tables and
insert records. If you have not chosen automatic configuration, this
user ID must have the ability to create tables, insert records, and
delete records. Accept the default values. Click
Next.
-
Deployment
Summary — Review the software selections before
starting the installation process. If everything is correct, click
Start.
-
Deployment
Complete — Check all stages for errors or warnings.
Click
Next.
-
Additional
Resources — Record these links for future reference.
These links will be needed in the post-installation process. Click
Finish.
-
Configuration
Guidelines and Details — This page of information
is specific to your installation and is kept in your configuration
directory. In this example, that would be
C:\SAS\EMTM\Lev1\Documents\Instructions.html
.
Three Machine Setup
Step 3, Client
-
For the client installation,
log on to the computer that will be used as the SAS Enterprise Miner
client machine. Start the SAS Deployment Wizard from the highest-level
directory in your SAS Software Depot using the setup application that
is appropriate for your operating system. For example, on a Windows
system, this is the file setup.exe, located in the SAS Software Depot
folder.
-
Select your preferred
language for the SAS Deployment Wizard.
-
After the SAS Deployment
Wizard opens, enter the following information:
-
Select Deployment
Task — Select
Install SAS Software.
Click
Next.
-
Specify
SAS Home — Choose a file system location for the
home folder for your SAS software. On Windows systems, this will default
to
C:\Program Files\SASHome
. You can
use the
Browse button to navigate to an alternate
location for your SAS Home. Click
Next.
-
Select Deployment
Type — Select
Perform
a Planned DeploymentInstall SAS SoftwareConfigure SAS Software. Click
Next.
-
Specify
Deployment Plan — For this example, choose
Select a standard deployment planEnterprise
Miner and Text Miner, three machines, JBoss.
If your SAS representative provided you with a custom plan file, select
Specify
the full path to a customized deployment plant. This is
the plan.xml file. Typically, the deployment plan is stored in the
plan_files folder of the SAS Software Depot. If necessary, click
Browse to
navigate to your plan.xml file. Click
Next.
-
Select Deployment
Step and Products to Install — The deployment
plan determines which products to install and in what order. In the
Deployment
Step field, select
Step 3: Client.
Click
Next.
-
Specify
SAS Installation Data File — This is the path
to your SID file. By default, the SID file is located in the SAS Software
Depot under the sid_files folder. If necessary, click
Browse to
navigate to this file. Click
Next.
-
Select Language
Support — Select the languages that you want to
install for the products that are listed. Only those languages that
work with your locale are installed. Click
Next.
-
Select Regional
Settings — Specify how you want your SAS Software
to format and display language, region, and locale-specific information.
Also, you can configure SAS as a Unicode server and force SAS to use
UTF-8 encoding in all data sets, catalogs, and text output. This can
be useful if you need to share these files with computers that use
different language representations. Click
Next.
-
Select Java
Runtime Environment — If you have special requirements
for a version of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE), choose
Select
an existing JRE and use the
Browse button
to navigate to your preferred JRE location. It is recommended that
you use the default JRE. Click
Next.
-
SAS Environments
URL — Enter the URL for the SAS Environment File
that you decided on in the Pre-Installation Tasks for SAS Enterprise
Miner. This step lets you avoid manually creating and deploying a
sas-environment.xml before using SAS Enterprise Miner. The default
URL will resemble
http://myserver.mynet.mycompany.com:8080/SASLogon/sas-environment.xml
.
For this example, the network machine name
myserver.mynet.mycompany.com
would
be replaced with the name of the machine that contains the SAS middle
tier, installed in Step 2 of these instructions. Click
Next.
-
Checking
System — The SAS Deployment Wizard checks to ensure
that the system has enough disk space and that all files and folders
it needs to write are accessible. The installation cannot proceed
until access is granted to any listed files. When the examination
of your file system is complete and there are no unwriteable files,
click
Next.
-
Select Configuration
Prompting Level — Select
Typical to
display the basic set of configuration settings. To accept most defaults,
and for fewer options, select
Express. For
more granular configuration options, select
Custom.
To configure the SAS Enterprise Miner server, the
Typical setting
is recommended. Click
Next.
-
Specify
Configuration Information — This step creates
your software’s configuration directory. The SAS Deployment
Wizard allocates up to 10 configuration levels. The default settings
create a level–1 configuration. For this example, the default
configuration directory is
C:\SAS\EMTM
,
and the configuration level is
Lev1
.
This configuration is saved in
C:\SAS\EMTM\Lev1
.
If you create a level–2 configuration, it will be saved in
C:\SAS\EMTM\Lev2
.
Click
Next.
-
Local Machine
Name — By default, the
Fully-Qualified
Local Host Name and the
Short Local Host
Name are provided. Click
Next.
-
Migration
Information — Do one of the following:
-
If you are not upgrading from the
previous release, then do not select
Perform Migration.
Click
Next.
-
If you are upgrading from the previous
release, do not continue with the remaining installation and configuration
until you have reviewed the information indicated in Chapter 4.
-
Integrated
Windows Authentication — Detailed information
about single sign-on is available in the SAS 9.3 Intelligence Platform
Security Administration Guide. In this example, do not select the
check box for
Use Integrated Windows Authentication.
Click
Next.
-
SAS Metadata
Server — Enter the host name and port that is
used for the SAS Metadata Server, specified in Step 1 of these instructions.
Click
Next.
-
Deployment
Summary — Review the software selections before
starting the installation process. If everything is correct, Click
Next.
-
Deployment
Complete — Check all stages of the installation
for errors or warnings. Click
Next.
-
Additional
Resources — Record these links for future reference.
Click
Finish.
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Configuration Guidelines
and Details
-
This page of information is specific
to your installation and is kept in your configuration directory.
In this example, that directory is
C:\SAS\EMTM\Lev1\Documents\Instructions.html
.