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How to Deploy CA Strong Authentication on Distributed Systems
Use the InstallAnywhere Wizard to install CA Strong Authentication components. This Wizard supports Complete and Custom installation types. However, to install and configure CA Strong Authentication in a distributed environment, use the Custom option when you run the installer.
The following steps provide a quick overview of the process:
- Run the CA Strong Authentication installer to install CA Strong Authentication Server and Administration Console and to configure them to access your SQL database. You can also choose to install the Web Services on the same system.
See "Installing on the First System" for installation instructions.
- Execute the database scripts to create CA Strong Authentication schema and database tables. Also ensure that the database setup was successful.
See "Running Database Scripts" and "Verifying the Database Setup" for more information.
- Prepare the application server to copy the files that Web components use.
See "Preparing Your Application Server" for more information.
- Deploy Administration Console on the application server and verify the deployments.
See "Deploying Administration Console" and "Verifying the Administration Console" for more information.
- Log in to Administration Console with the Master Administrator credentials to initialize CA Strong Authentication.
See "Logging In to Administration Console" and "Bootstrapping the System" for more information.
- Start the CA Strong Authentication Server and verify if the service start successfully.
See "Starting CA Strong Authentication Server" and "Verifying the Installation" for more information.
- Deploy User Data Service on the application server and verify the deployment.
See "Deploying User Data Service" for more information.
- Install the Java SDKs and Web Services on one or more systems.
See "Installing on the Second System" for more information.
Deploy, configure, and use Sample Application to test configuration.
Note: To install the Sample Application only, ensure that you select only the SDKs and Sample Application option and proceed with the installation.
See "Deploying Sample Application", "Configuring Sample Application for Communication with CA Strong Authentication Server", and "Using Sample Application" for more information.
- (Optional) To verify secure communication between CA Strong Authentication components, you can configure them to support SSL
See the topic titled "Configuring SSL" in CA Strong Authentication Administration Guide for more information.
- Complete the installation checklist.
See "Post-Installation Checklist " for more information.
Note the following:
- Ensure that the <install_location> must not contain any special characters (such as ~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ + = { }[ ] ’ ").
- Currently, you cannot modify or repair CA Strong Authentication components by using the installer. Uninstall the component, and then re-install it.
- Do not close the installer window, if the installation is in progress. If at any time during installation (especially during the last stages), if you click the Cancel button to abort the installation, then the installer may not remove all the directories it has created so far. Manually clean up the installation directory, <install_location>/arcot/ and its subdirectories.
- If you run the installer on a system that already contains an instance of an existing $ARCOT_HOME, then:
- You are not prompted for an installation directory.
- You are not prompted for the database setup. The Installer uses the existing database.
- You are not prompted to set up encryption.
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