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1 IBM Maximo for Nuclear Power Release 2 Installation Guide

2 Note Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in Notices on page Notices-1. Second Edition (January 2007) This edition applies to Release 2 of IBM Maximo for Nuclear and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions. This edition replaces any previous edition of this document. Third-Party Technology: Certain Maximo products contain technology provided under license from third parties, as noted in the following table: IBM Product All Products IBM Maximo Third-Party Information Portions Visual Mining, Inc. Visual Mining NetCharts Server provided by Visual Mining, Inc. Portions Actuate Corporation. Portions 2005 BEA Systems, Inc. BEA WebLogic Server provided by BEA Systems, Inc. Maximo Discovery IBM Maximo Asset Navigator IBM Maximo Mobile IBM Maximo Mobile SE Portions , i-net software GmbH. J-Integra for COM v Intrinsyc Software International, Inc. MSDE Copyright Microsoft Corporation Centennial Software Limited. Portions Snowbound Software Corporation. RasterMaster Raster imaging technology provided by Snowbound Software Corporation. Portions 2005 DataMirror, Inc. Portions Zaval Creative Engineering Group. Portions Syclo, LLC. Open Source: Maximo contains computer software obtained from the public domain, known as "Open Source" ownership of which is attributed as follows: Portions 2002, Steve Souza (admin@jamonapi.com). Portions , Jason Hunter & Brett McLaughlin. Portions , The Apache Software Foundation ( Copyright International Business Machines Corporation All rights reserved. US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule

3 Contents About This Guide v Audience v Related Documentation v Support vi Chapter 1: Introducing Maximo for Nuclear Power Installation Qualifications Nuclear Overview Chapter 2: Installing Nuclear Installation Checklist Installation Procedures Determine Current Software Version Calibration Manager Stop the Maximo Application Server Create Backups Install Nuclear Installing Maximo Keys Build EAR Files Restart the Application Server and Deploy EAR Files Notices Notices-1 Copyright IBM Corp iii

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5 About This Guide This section explains how this guide can help you to use IBM Maximo for Nuclear Power. It also provides information about other IBM Corporation resources available to you, such as additional documentation and support. Audience Related Documentation If you are a Nuclear Power customer, read this guide to ensure proper installation of Nuclear into your Maximo 6 installation. This guide is designed for the system administrator, network administrator, or other professional who installs Nuclear. For more information about Nuclear and Maximo, refer to the following documentation: Document IBM Maximo User s Guide Addendum for Nuclear Power IBM Maximo for Nuclear Power Online Help IBM Maximo Finance Manager s Guide IBM Maximo Installation Guide Description Is a separate document delivered in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF) with the product software. The guide should be used in conjunction with the standard IBM Maximo documentation set. Is the primary source of information for using the Nuclear application. Describes how IBM Maximo completes financial transactions and how to set up general ledger accounts. Describes how to install and configure the following software: Application server IBM Maximo Actuate IBM Maximo Multisite Administrator s Guide Describes how to configure IBM Maximo for a Multisite implementation. Copyright IBM Corp v

6 Support Document IBM Maximo Online Help IBM Maximo Reconciliation Module Implementation Guide IBM Maximo Report Administration and Development Guide IBM Maximo System Administrator s Guide IBM Maximo User s Guide IBM Maximo Workflow Implementation Guide IBM Maximo Enterprise Adapter (MEA) System Administrator's Guide Description Provides step-by-step procedures for IBM Maximo applications. Describes how to use the IBM Maximo Reconciliation module to reconcile the two types of information that IBM Maximo maintains about information technology (IT) assets: IT asset data and deployed asset data. Describes how to use Actuate to design and administer IBM Maximo reports. Describes database configuration, security, and other administrative level applications and tasks. Provides an overview of the Maximo end user applications. It also describes how the IBM Maximo applications interact with each other. Provides information about how to use IBM Maximo to plan, design, build, test, implement, and manage Workflow processes. Describes how to configure and use the IBM MEA. Support IBM Corporation users with a valid Annual Customer Support Plan (ACSP) can obtain product support online at Support Online: support.mro.com. Support Online includes information about product releases, software patches, and documentation updates. To find the most current version of a document, refer to the Knowledge Base on this site. vi IBM Maximo for Nuclear Power: Installation Guide

7 Introducing Maximo for 1 Nuclear Power This guide takes you through the steps to install Nuclear on a pre-configured Maximo system. NOTE The pre-configured Maximo system must have IBM Maximo Instrument Calibration Manager installed before you install Nuclear. Installation Qualifications This chapter describes what you must know before installing the application. A system administrator should install Nuclear, for doing so requires system administrator rights and privileges. To perform the installation, you should be familiar with the following: PC installation tasks such as creating folders, editing files, and running scripts Utilities such as Enterprise Manager or any database editor such as SQL*Plus for IBM DB2 or Oracle database servers RDBMS system administration privileges Nuclear Overview You use Nuclear to meet Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) requirements, including surveillances and commitment tracking. Nuclear provides the necessary tools to meet NRC requirements and additionally, to implement the Standard Nuclear Performance Model (SNPM) as defined by the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) and the Institute for Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) as they exist as of June This product will be improved as required to support changes to SNPM. Nuclear has many enhancements incorporated into the base Maximo product. These enhancements let you incorporate nuclear-related features such as the following into your daily use of Maximo: create surveillances track design components validate the suitability of a vendor track commitments Copyright IBM Corp

8 Nuclear Overview Nuclear provides capabilities for managing nuclear asset maintenance needs in the following nuclear-specific applications: Asset List (Nuc) Commitment Tracking (Nuc) Frequency (Nuc) NOTE Nuclear-specific application names contain (Nuc). In order to support the new Nuclear applications, Maximo contains the following cloned applications: Asset (Nuc) Companies (Nuc) Inventory(Nuc) Item Master (Nuc) Locations (Nuc) Organizations (Nuc) Preventive Maintenance (Nuc) Purchase Orders (Nuc) Purchase Requisitions (Nuc) Quick Reporting (Nuc) Request for Quotations (Nuc) Terms and Conditions (Nuc) Work Order Tracking (Nuc) If you customized any of the core Maximo applications that the (Nuc) clones are based on, you must make the same customizations to the (Nuc) applications after you install Nuclear. 1-2 IBM Maximo for Nuclear Power: Installation Guide

9 Installing Nuclear 2 Installation Checklist This chapter describes how to install and configure Nuclear and provides important information that you must know before installing Nuclear. The following checklist provides an overview of the installation process. Detailed instructions begin on the next page. CAUTION You should update Nuclear in a test environment before updating your production environment. [ ] 1 Determine current software version. [ ] 2 Ensure that Calibration Manager is installed. [ ] 3 Stop the Maximo application server(s)/service(s). [ ] 4 Back up your entire <Maximo> folder. [ ] 5 Back up your database. [ ] 6 Install Nuclear. [ ] 7 Install Maximo for Nuclear Keys. [ ] 8 Rebuild the EAR files. [ ] 9 Restart the Maximo application server. [ ] 10 Deploy the EAR files. Copyright IBM Corp

10 Installation Procedures Installation Procedures Determine Current Software Version The procedures described below explain how to install Nuclear. Calibration Manager Your Maximo system must include IBM Maximo before you install Nuclear. Stop the Maximo Application Server Before you install Nuclear, you must have Instrument Calibration Manager installed. The Nuclear install will not proceed if Calibration Manager is not installed. For information about installing Calibration, see the IBM Maximo Instrument Calibration Manager Installation Guide. Create Backups A best practice is that you have all users exit Maximo, stop all Maximo Application Servers and services and exit all other programs before beginning the installation process. Install Nuclear Before you install Nuclear, you should back up both your entire <Maximo> folder and your database. NOTE If you have multiple Maximo folders or directories you will need to run the installation once for each Maximo folder or directory. To install Nuclear, complete the following steps: 1 Insert the Nuclear CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2 Browse the CD-ROM to choose installs/nuclear and run nuclear621.exe. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions. NOTE Nuclear stops if Maximo has not been installed. 4 To ensure that you are running the latest release of Nuclear, run the PowerUpdate utility toward the end of the installation. The PowerUpdate program checks for and retrieves available updates. 5 Open a DOS window and change directory to <Maximo>/tools/maximo. 2-2 IBM Maximo for Nuclear Power: Installation Guide

11 Installing Maximo Keys Installation Procedures 6 Run updatedb.bat to update your database with the changes required by Nuclear. Build EAR Files Load the Maximo for Nuclear Power Key CD and run setup.exe to install the required license files. Rebuild your maximo.ear and maximohelp.ear files. It is important that your maximo.properties file is up to date before building the EAR files. For more information about building EAR files refer to your IBM Maximo Installation Guide. Restart the Application Server and Deploy EAR Files You must restart the Maximo application server and redeploy your EAR files in order to make the Nuclear changes available to users. For information on deploying EAR files, refer to your IBM Maximo Installation Guide. Installing Nuclear 2-3

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