Installation guide
Installing the Jabber XCP Core Server
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Enter the IP Address of this machine [ 127.0.0.1 ]:
Enter the Jabber XCP server’s IP address. The IP address of the computer on
which you are installing the server is supplied by default. This must be a static
IP address.
Enter a port for XCP component connections [7400]:
Enter the port on which the Jabber XCP router will listen for connections from
all components. This port is referred to in the Controller and in the
documentation as the Master Accept Port. The default Master Accept Port is
7400.
Enter a shared-secret for router/component authentication [verysecret]:
Enter the password used for router/component authentication. All components
use the same authentication password.
Enter a port for the XCP Controller [7300]:
Enter the port that the Jabber XCP Controller will use to listen for web browser
requests. The default Controller port is 7300.
Enter the login name for the XCP Controller Administrator [jabber]:
Enter the login name for the Jabber XCP administrator. This login name will be
used to log into the Controller.
Enter password:
Confirm password:
Enter and confirm the password that the Jabber administrator will use to log into
the Controller.
If you would like to use Oracle for any of your components,
you will need to specify an Oracle Root.
Configure Oracle (y/n):
Enter ‘y’ or ‘n’ depending on whether you plan to use an Oracle database.
Enter the Oracle root directory (i.e. ORACLE_HOME):
If you entered ‘y’, you must enter the Oracle Root value. If you have set the
ORACLE_HOME environment variable, it displays as the default value.
If you would like to use DB2 for any of your components,
you will need to specify the DB2 instance and root folder.
Configure DB2 (y/n):
Enter ‘y’ or ‘n’ depending on whether you plan to use a DB2 database.
Enter the DB2 instance (i.e. DB2INSTANCE):
Enter the DB2 root folder (i.e. /opt/IBM/db2/V8.2):
If you entered ‘y’, enter the DB2 instance and root folder.