Ensure that the host on which you are installing this
Unwired Server as an application server node is ready for you to begin
the installation.
Make sure you have installed and verified all the nodes
specified in the preceding subtasks for this installation scenario.
Confirm that the installation target host meets minimum system
requirements for all Unwired Platform
components you are installing, as specified in Supported
Hardware and Software.
Verify that you have Administrator privileges on the
installation target host.
If you want to use the target computer name as the default server name (and
cluster name in a single-server installation and for the first
Unwired Server node in a cluster), make sure the computer
name meets the same requirements that a user-entered server or cluster name have
to meet.
See the Computer Name Used as Server or Cluster Name Has Same
Requirements as User-Entered Name topic in the Troubleshooting
Installation section of this Installation Guide.
If the JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS environment variable is set, remove it
before you start the installation.
Check for the JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS environment variable in both
User Variables and System Variables panes of the Environment Variables
dialog.
Right-click My
Computer and select Properties.
Select the Advanced tab, then click Environment Variables.
Select JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS and click Delete.
Click OK to exit
all dialogs.
Shut
down all Sybase software, Sybase processes, and associated
third-party processes running on the installation target host.
If the host is the active node in the Microsoft Failover Cluster, you must
leave these services running:
Sybase Unwired CacheDB
Sybase Unwired ClusterDB
Sybase Unwired LogDataDB
If User Access Control (UAC)
is present in the version of Windows where you are installing, disable it.
Restart the system for this change to take effect.
To accommodate Unwired Platform internal communications, you may need to
reconfigure intrusion detection/prevention systems (either hardware- or
software-based).
See Intrusion Detection and Protection
Requirements in Landscape Design and
Integration.