Installation and Configuration of IBM Watson Analytics and StoredIQ: Complete Administration Guide of IBM Watson, IBM Cloud, Red Hat OpenShift, Docker, and IBM StoredIQ
- Length: 664 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: BPB Publications
- Publication Date: 2021-04-30
- ISBN-10: 9390684498
- ISBN-13: 9789390684496
- Sales Rank: #10748959 (See Top 100 Books)
Guidance for successful installation of a wide range of IBM software products
Key Features
- Complete installation guide of IBM software systems, Redhat Enterprise, IBM Cloud, and Docker.
- Expert-led demonstration on complete configuration and implementation of IBM software solutions.
- Includes best practices and efficient techniques adopted by banks, financial services, and insurance companies.
Description
This book provides instructions for installation, configuration and troubleshooting sections to improve the IT support productivity and fast resolution of issues that arise. It covers readers’ references that are available online and also step-by-step procedures required for a successful installation of a broad range of IBM Data Analytics products. This book provides a holistic in-depth knowledge for students, software architects, installation specialists, and developers of Data Analysis software and a handbook for data analysts who want a single source of information on IBM Data Analysis Software products. This book provides a single resource that covers the latest available IBM Data Analysis software on the most recent RedHat Linux and IBM Cloud platforms.
This book includes comprehensive technical guidance, enabling IT professionals to gain an in-depth knowledge of the installation of a broad range of IBM Software products across different operating systems.
What you will learn
- Step-by-step installation and configuration of IBM Watson Analytics.
- Managing RedHat Enterprise Systems and IBM Cloud Platforms.
- Installing, configuring, and managing IBM StoredIQ.
- Best practices to administer and maintain IBM software packages.
- Upgrading VMware stations and installing Docker.
Who this book is for
This book is a go-to guide for IT professionals who are primarily Solution Architects, Implementation Experts, or Technology Consultants of IBM Software suites. This will also be a useful guide for IT managers who are looking to adopt and enable their enterprise with IBM products.
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Page About the Author About the Reviewer Acknowledgements Preface Errata Table of Contents 1. Getting started with IBM Resources for Analytics Introduction Structure: Objectives 1.1: Red Hat Linux RHEL 8.0 1.1.1: Download location, estimated download time, and version 1.1.2: License requirements UVU PVU 1.1.3: Fix pack location and versions 1.1.3.1: How to downgrade an installation for selected packages? 1.2: IBM Cloud 1.2.1: Download location, estimated download time, and version 1.2.2 License requirements UVU PVU 1.2.3 Fix pack location and versions 1.2.3.1: Lite 1.2.3.2: Standard v1 1.3: Red Hat OpenShift 4.5 1.3.1: Download location, estimated download time, and version 1.3.2: License requirements UVU PVU 1.3.2.1: License notice 1.3.2.2: Installation downloads for Red Hat OpenShift 4.5 1.3.3: Fix pack location and versions 1.4: IBM Watson 1.4.1: Download location, estimated download time, and versions 1.4.1.1: Downloads 1.4.1.2: If Download Director fails to run 1.4.1.3: IBM Watson Explorer Deep Analytics Edition Foundational Components Product details 1.4.1.4: IBM Watson Explorer Deep Analytics Edition oneWEX Product details 1.4.1.5: IBM Watson Explorer Deep Analytics Edition Analytical Components Product details 1.4.1.6: Copy the Watson Analytics, Foundation and oneWEX installation downloads 1.4.1.7: IBM Watson Explorer Analytical Component 1.4.1.8: Extraction of IBM Watson Explorer Foundational Components 1.4.1.9: Extraction of the IBM Watson Explorer Deep Analytics oneWEX Edition 1.4.2: License requirements UVU PVU 1.4.3: Fix Pack Location and versions 1.5 IBM Case Analyzer 5.5 1.5.1: Download location, estimated download time, and version 1.5.2: License requirements UVU PVU 1.5.3: Fix pack location and versions 1.6: IBM StoredIQ for Legal 2.0.3.7 1.6.1: Download location, estimated download time, and version 1.6.2: License requirements UVU PVU 1.6.3: Fix pack location and versions Conclusion Questions 2. IBM Component Software Compatibility Matrix Introduction Structure Objectives Compatibility matrix URLs 2.1: Fix Pack location and versions 2.1.1: Red Hat Linux upgrades 2.1.2: Version end of life support 2.2: IBM Watson Explorer oneWEX 12.x Docker Container 2.2.1: Compatibility issues and support limitations for the products listed in Chapter 1, Getting started with IBM Resources for Analytics 2.2.2: Supporting database, web applications, and operating system version limitations for the product 2.2.3: Component interactions with system architecture diagrams and performance issues 2.2.4: Upgrade paths and supported versions for upgrade 2.2.5: Version end-of-life and roadmaps 2.3: IBM Watson Explorer Foundational Components 12.x 2.3.1: Compatibility issues and support limitations for the products listed in Chapter 1, Getting started with IBM Resources for Analytics 2.3.2: Supporting database, web applications, and operating system version limitations for the products 2.3.3: Component interactions with system architecture diagrams and performance issues 2.3.4: Upgrade paths and supported versions for upgrade 2.3.5: Version end-of-life and roadmaps 2.4: IBM StoredIQ For Legal 2.0.3.7 2.4.1: Compatibility matrix URLs 2.4.2: Compatibility issues and support limitations for the products listed in Chapter 1, Getting Started with IBM Resources for Analytics 2.4.3: Supporting database, web applications, and operating system version limitations for the products 2.4.4: Component interactions with system architecture diagrams and performance issues 2.4.5: Upgrade paths and supported versions for upgrade 2.4.6: End-of-life and roadmaps Conclusion Points to Remember Multiple Choice Questions Multiple Choice Answers Questions Key terms 3. IBM Download Procedures Introduction Structure Objectives 3.1: IBM Watson Explorer Foundational Components 12.x 3.1.1: Downloading the IBM e-Assembly components for Linux 3.1.2: Product searching procedures 3.1.3: Product code lists - identifying the correct downloads 3.1.4: IBM Download Director installation and use 3.1.5: Red Hat and CentOS Linux download and use of subscription manager Install CENTOS Linux 8.2 on VMware 3.1.6: Use of FTP/SFTP, VMware mapped folders, and ssh/scp for file 3.2: IBM Watson Explorer oneWEX 12.x Docker Container 3.2.1: Downloading the IBM eAssembly components for Linux 3.2.2: Product code lists - identifying the correct downloads 3.2.3: Product searching procedures 3.2.4: IBM Download Director installation and use 3.2.5: Red Hat and CentOS Linux download 3.2.6: Use of FTP/SFTP, VMware mapped folders and ssh/scp for file 3.3: IBM StoredIQ for Legal VM 2.0.3.7 Server Installation 3.3.1: Downloading the IBM eAssembly components for Linux 3.3.2: Product code lists - identifying the correct downloads 3.3.3: Product searching procedures 3.3.4: IBM Download Director installation and use license restrictions 3.3.5: Red Hat Linux download 3.3.6: Use of FTP/SFTP, VMware mapped folders, and ssh/scp for file Conclusion Points to Remember Multiple Choice Questions Multiple Choice Answers Questions Key terms 4. On-Premise Server Configurations and Prerequisites Introduction Structure Objectives 4.1: Docker account creation 4.2: Installing Docker 4.2.1: Installing Docker 18.09.2 on RHEL 8.0 4.2.2: Installing Docker Desktop 2.3.0.4 on Windows 10 Home Edition 4.2.2.1: Install the Linux kernel update package 4.2.2.2: Create an example Docker Container 4.2.2.3: Edit the Compose file to add a bind mount 4.3: Docker pull command 4.4: Docker exec command 4.5: Docker ps command 4.6 Docker run command 4.7: Experimenting with some other commands 4.8 Red Hat and CentOS 8.0 4.8.1: Use of Compatibility Matrix URLs 4.8.2: Use of Red Hat Linux upgrades 4.9: IBM Watson Explorer oneWEX 12.x Docker Container 4.9.1: Server(s) required for the installations 4.9.2: Red Hat Subscription Manager configurations 4.9.2.1: Enabling subscribe to the RHEL system 4.9.2.2: Change the host name to ecmukdemo10 4.9.2.3: Check available repositories 4.9.2.4: RHEL 8 system setup a remote repository 4.9.3: Memory and disk storage requirements and CPU cores required 4.9.4: Network card set-up and DNS configuration 4.9.4.1: VMware network card set-up for a static IP address 4.9.4.2: Install bind and configure to create a DNS server 4.9.5: GUI library installation requirements 4.9.5.1: X-Windows Terminal installation 4.9.6: Folder structures and user security 4.9.6.1: Preparation for IBM Security Directory Services 4.9.7: Shared folder access and Docker set up requirements 4.9.8: IBM Cloud Private Cluster set up and requirements 4.10: IBM Watson Explorer Foundational Components 12.x 4.10.1: Server(s) required for the installations 4.10.2: Red Hat Subscription Manager configurations 4.10.3: System requirements, CPU cores, DNS, and library installation requirements 4.10.4: Red Hat OpenShift server cluster requirements 4.11: IBM StoredIQ For Legal 2.0.3.7 4.11.1: Server(s) required for the installations 4.11.2: Red Hat Subscription Manager configurations 4.11.3: Memory and disk storage requirements and CPU cores required 4.11.4: Network card set-up and DNS configuration 4.11.5: GUI library installation requirements 4.11.6: Folder structures and user security 4.12: Compatibility Matrix URLs 4.13: IBM Watson Explorer Foundational Components 12.x 4.13.1: Compatibility issues and support limitations for the products listed in Chapter 1 4.13.1.1: For browsers 4.13.2: Server(s) required for the installations 4.13.3: Memory and disk storage requirements and CPU cores required 4.13.4: Folder structures and user security 4.13.5: Firewall – Windows Defender configuration 4.13.6: Supporting Java jdbc jar files and PATH environment set-up 4.13.7: Windows hosts file configuration for server network access 4.13.8: Stopping the running of windows services for install upgrades 4.13.9: Installation and configuration of IBM Watson Foundation Components 12.0.3.0 on Windows 10 Home Edition 4.13.9.1: Installing the other components 4.13.9.2: Procedure 4.13.9.3: Default login credentials 4.14: IBM Watson Explorer oneWEX 12.x Docker Container 4.14.1: Compatibility issues and support limitations for the products listed in Chapter 1 4.14.2: Server(s) required for the installations 4.14.3: Memory and disk storage requirements and CPU cores required 4.14.4: Folder structures and User security 4.14.5: Firewall – Windows Defender configuration 4.14.6: Supporting Java jdbc jar files and PATH environment set-up 4.14.7: Windows hosts file configuration for server network access 4.14.8: Stopping the running of Windows services for install upgrades 4.14.9: Installation and configuration of IBM Watson Explorer oneWEX 12.x on Windows Docker Container 4.15: Use of Compatibility Matrix URLs 4.16: Use of Red Hat Linux upgrades 4.17: RedHat OpenShift 4.x download and installation 4.17.1: Configuring the firewall 4.17.1.1: Installation Downloads 4.17.1.2: Prerequisites 4.17.1.3: Overview 4.17.2: Internet and telemetry access requirement 4.17.3: Server requirements for a cluster 4.17.4: Network connectivity requirements 4.17.4.1: Required servers Conclusion Points to Remember Multiple Choice Questions Multiple Choice Answers Questions Key terms 5. IBM Fix Packs Introduction Structure Objectives 5.1: IBM Watson Explorer oneWEX 12.x Docker Container 5.1.1: Fix Pack product searching procedures 5.1.2: Downloading the Fix Pack components for Linux and Windows for correct upgrades 5.1.3: Fix Pack lists - identifying which fixes are cumulative 5.1.4: IBM Download Director installation and use for Fix Packs 5.1.5: License restrictions 5.1.6: Red Hat Linux Maintenance using Subscription Manager 5.2: IBM Watson Explorer Foundational Components 12.x 5.2.1: Fix Pack product searching procedures 5.2.2: Downloading the Fix Pack components for Linux and Windows for correct upgrades 5.2.3: Fix Pack lists - identifying which fixes are cumulative 5.2.4: License restrictions 5.3: IBM StoredIQ For Legal 2.0.3.7 5.3.1: Fix Pack product searching procedures 5.3.2: Downloading the Fix Pack components for Linux and Windows for correct upgrades 5.3.3: Fix Pack lists - identifying which fixes are cumulative 5.3.4: IBM Download Director installation and use for Fix Packs 5.3.5: License restrictions Conclusion Points to Remember Multiple Choice Questions Multiple Choice Answers Questions Key terms 6. IBM Cloud PAK Systems Introduction Structure Objectives 6.1: Installation preparation 6.1.1: IBM Watson Explorer oneWEX 12.x Docker Container 6.1.2: Estimated download duration 6.2: IBM Cloud Pak for Data 6.2.1: Server(s) required for the installations 6.2.2: Installation procedure 6.2.3: IBM StoredIQ for Legal 2.0.3.7 6.2.3.1: Server(s) required for the Installations 6.3: IBM Cloud Pak for Multi-cloud Management 6.4: IBM Cloud Pak for Security Conclusion Points to Remember Multiple Choice Questions Multiple Choice Answers Questions Key terms 7. Red Hat OpenShift 4.x Installations Introduction Structure Objectives 7.1: OpenShift 4.5 cluster installation 7.1.1: Overview 7.1.2: Set up each of the servers in the cluster with a static IP address 7.1.3: Prerequisites - required machines 7.1.3.1: Resolver configuration changes 7.1.3.2: Enabling the bind service at startup 7.1.4: Install bind and configure to create a DNS server 7.1.4.1: Enabling the bind service at startup 7.1.4.2: Configuration for a Single DNS server 7.1.5: Configuring the firewall 7.1.5.1: Edit for the subscription and the networks for other cluster servers 7.2: Installation Downloads 7.2.1: Load balancer HAProxy and NGINX web server installation 7.2.1.1: Layer 4 load balancing 7.2.1.2: Sticky Sessions 7.2.2: Update /etc/hosts file of the HAProxy server 7.2.3: Install NGINX and start its service 7.2.3.1: Test the HAProxy is working correctly 7.3: Bare metal installation 7.3.1: Generating an SSH private key and adding it to the agent 7.3.2: Obtaining the installation program 7.3.2.1: Installing the CLI by downloading the binary 7.3.2.2: Installing the CLI on Linux 7.3.2.3: Update the /etc/hosts file 7.4: Installation of the CodeReady Container for OpenShift 4.5.x Conclusion Points to Remember Multiple Choice Questions Multiple Choice Answers Questions Key terms 8. IBM Cloud Private System Introduction Structure Objectives 8.1 IBM Cloud Private installation references and download 8.2: Installing a Linux DNS server on VMware 15.1 8.2.1: RHEL 8 download and install 8.2.2: Install Red Hat Linux 8.0 on VMware 8.3: Boot node requirements 8.3.1: RHEL 8 system registered through the Subscription Manager 8.3.2: Update of libraries and X-Window installs 8.4: Install bind and configure to create a DNS server 8.5: Installing Docker 18.09.2 on RHEL 8.0 8.6: Install IBM Private Cloud 8.6.1: System requirements 8.7: Master and Boot node requirements 8.7.1: Using docker pull on the MasterBoot node 8.8: Installation procedure Conclusion Points to Remember Multiple Choice Questions Multiple Choice Answers Questions Key terms 9. Base VMware System Platform Introduction Structure Objectives 9.1: Installing and upgrading of VMware Workstation Pro 15.1.0 9.2: Upgrading to VMware Workstation Pro 16.0 9.3: Installing an operating system from a disk .iso image 9.4: Setting VMware memory size 9.5: Setting VMware Disk Size and Types 9.6: Adding network cards 9.7: Adding mapped folders from the host system 9.8 Changing the boot options Conclusion Points to Remember Multiple Choice Questions Multiple Choice Answers Questions Key terms 10. IBM Cloud Private Cluster on CentOS 8.0 Introduction Structure Objectives 10.1: IBM Cloud Private installation 10.1.1: Installing Linux DNS Server on VMware 15.1 10.1.1.1: CENTOS 8 download and install 10.2: VMWare 15.5 upgrade 10.2.1: Download CENTOS 8.0 iso image 10.2.1.1: Install CENTOS Linux 8.0 on VMware 10.3: Master and boot node requirements 10.3.1: CENTOS 8 system registered through the Subscription Manager 10.3.1.1: Change the host name to ecmukdemo20 10.4: Install bind and configure to create a DNS server 10.4.1: Configuring the firewall 10.4.1.1: Back up the main configuration files 10.4.1.2: Set up the DNS server with a static IP address 10.4.1.3: Resolver configuration changes 10.4.1.4: Enabling the bind service at startup 10.4.2: Reinstall VMware tools (if required) 10.4.3: Open firewall ports (for all three servers) 10.5: Installing Docker 18.09.2 on CENTOS 8.0 10.6: Install IBM Private Cloud 10.6.1: Master and Boot Node requirements 10.6.2: Create worker and proxy base systems 10.6.3: Open firewall ports (on all three servers) 10.6.4: Repeated sections for the proxy node 10.6.5: Using docker pull on the MasterBoot node 10.6.5.1: Master node requirements 10.6.6: Installation procedure 10.6.7: Repeated installation 10.6.8: Resolving the problem 10.6.8.1: Using FTP server – Procedure for Installation of FTP 10.6.9: Fix Pack 1907 for IBM Cloud Private 10.6.9.1: Fix Pack installation for IBM Cloud Private icp-3.2.0.1907 10.6.10: Fix Pack 3.2.1908 for IBM Cloud Private 10.6.10.1: Re-running the Fix Pack installation 10.6.10.2: Verify the installation Conclusion Points to Remember Multiple Choice Questions Multiple Choice Answers Questions Key terms 11. UIMA Pipeline and Java Code Extensions Introduction Structure Objectives 11.1: IBM Watson Content Analytics Studio Installation 11.1.1: Resolving the missing JVM problem 11.2: Incorporation of UIMA Apache Regular Expression Annotator 11.3: Transfer of a Custom Annotator to the ICA Server Conclusion Points to Remember Multiple Choice Questions Multiple Choice Answers Questions Key terms 12. IBM Watson Explorer Foundational Components V12 Introduction Structure Objectives 12.1: Watson Foundational Component installation 12.1.1: Install Annotation Administration Console 12.1.2: Install Application Builder 12.1.3: Configuration of Application Builder 12.1.3.1: Default login credentials 12.1.4: Starting the services in order 12.2: Install the Results Module service 12.2.1: Check the status of the Results Module service 12.2.2: Install the AppBuilder service 12.2.2.1: Start the services in this order 12.2.2.2: Stopping Services 12.2.3: Open the ports on the firewall service 12.2.4: Add oneWEX datasource 12.2.5: Install Watson Explorer Engine 12.2.6: Installing the SIRE RPM file for Watson Explorer 12.3: Annotation Administration Console 12.4: Watson Explorer Engine administration tool installation 12.4.1: Encryption key generation 12.4.2: Checks on the system 12.4.2.1: Configure the Watson Explorer Engine embedded webserver (non-production use only) 12.4.2.2: Default login credentials 12.4.2.3: To unpack the repositories 12.4.2.4: Help About 12.5: Display creation tutorial Conclusion Points to Remember Multiple Choice Questions Multiple Choice Answers Questions Key terms 13. IBM Watson Explorer oneWEX 12.0.3 Introduction Structure Objectives 13.1: Downloads 13.1.1: IBM Watson Explorer Deep Analytics Edition oneWEX Product details 13.1.2: IBM Watson Explorer Deep Analytics Edition Analytical Components 13.1.3: Copy the Watson Analytics oneWEX installation downloads 13.1.4: IBM Watson Explorer Analytical 13.1.5: Extraction of the IBM Watson Explorer Deep Analytics oneWEX Edition 13.2: Installation of the IBM Watson Explorer Deep Analytics Edition 12.0.3 13.2.1: Installation of supporting Linux shared object libraries libXScrnSaver 13.2.2 Need to install the 64-bit version of the missing library shared object 13.3: Launch the IBM Watson Explorer GUI front end 13.3.1: Launch admin user interface 13.3.2: Add a collection for a file directory dataset 13.3.3: Download the Enron emails data to use as a dataset 13.3.4: CSV file example 13.4: Docker installed IBM Containers Conclusion Points to Remember Multiple Choice Questions Multiple Choice Answers Questions Key terms 14. IBM StoredIQ for Legal VM 2.0.3.7 Server Installation Introduction Structure Objectives 14.1: IBM StoredIQ for Legal V 2.0.3.7 server installation steps for VMware Workstation Pro 15.5.6 14.1.1: Creating a test BPMN workflow 14.1.2: Adding an LDAP server 14.1.2.1: Assign roles 14.1.3: Configuring data requests 14.1.4: SMTP server gateway 14.1.4.1: SMTP server gateway for testing 14.1.4.2: Before you begin 14.1.4.3: Routing outbound mail using the SMTP relay service 14.1.4.4: Point the on-premise outbound server to Google 14.1.4.5: Additional configuration requirements 14.1.5: Adding roles to users 14.1.5.1: Add custom attributes 14.2: StoredIQ for Legal (VM): root certificate import 14.3: Approval process BPMN refined approval workflow 14.4: Backup of StoredIQ for Legal databases Conclusion Points to Remember Multiple Choice Questions Multiple Choice Answers Questions Key terms Appendix: References and End of Life Support Introduction Structure Objectives IBM publication references Module overviews Supporting libraries and packages Application Builder and foundational components IBM Watson oneWEX links StoredIQ configuration Red Hat publication references ASB Software Development Ltd publication references End-of-Life support Red Hat Linux 8.0 End-of-Life support IBM Cloud End-of-Life support Red Hat OpenShift End-of-Life support IBM StoredIQ for Legal End-of-Life support IBM case analyser 5.5 End-of-Life support Index
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