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a. Open the WebSphere Application Server Administrative Console
b. Expand the Administrative Domain
c. Expand the Node
d. Right click on the WebSphere Payment Manager application server and
select Stop
e. Click OK on the information dialog window that confirms the command
completed successfully
f. Close the WebSphere Application Server Administrative Console
3. Issue the following commands in a Windows command window:
SET PATH=<was_home>\jdk\jre\bin;%PATH%
java -cp . IBMPayMgr_nt_Framework_Ctr_2_2_1_0_ptf
In our example, we used:
SET PATH=D:\WebSphere\Appserver\jdk\jre\bin;%PATH%
java -cp . IBMPayMgr_nt_Framework_Ctr_2_2_1_0_ptf
4. The welcome window will appear. Click Next.
5. The Enter Database Password window appears. Enter the password for the
database administrator and click Next.
6. The Verify Publish Directory window appears. Verify that the directory shown
corresponds to the Web Server root for the WebSphere Payment Manager
files. If this is not the case, click Browse and select the correct directory. Click
Next when done.
7. The fixpack installation will complete. After it has completed, a confirmation
window will appear. Uncheck Display the Readme file and click Next.
8. After the installation is complete, you should verify the contents of the
following two files that are created in the directory from which the fixpack
installer is executed:
default.trace
trace_FRAME_ptf.trace
Ensure that none of these files contain any error messages.
11.4.2 Install WebSphere Commerce Payments remote node
In Chapter 9, “Installing WebSphere Commerce V5.6” on page 163 we covered
the steps to install WebSphere Commerce V5.6 components on a single node
environment. The following instructions provide the necessary steps to install
WebSphere Commerce Payments V5.6 on a remote node.
1. Insert the WebSphere Commerce V5.6 CD 1 and run setup.exe