Core Administration Values

Prompt Your Value

Create a new Environment

Note: Do not use lawson for your Environment name. Using lawson as an Environment name will cause conflicts with default user information delivered to the LDAP server.

The LID port

The LID port must be an available port on your system.

The LAWIPC value for this Environment instance

This value must be unique for each Environment on this Lawson server.

Is this to be installed in an Independent Auxilliary Storage Pool?

Choose Yes or No. If you choose Yes, you will be prompted for the IASP device root directory.

The root directory is the IASP device

You will be prompted for this value only if you chose Yes above. This value must begin with a / and must match the IASP name you defined. The value you provide will automatically be pre-pended to the directory locations for the base directory and all Lawson subdirectories.

Example

/lsfiasp

The base directory for the Lawson install

As a best practice, use the Environment name

for example, /LSFPROD1

All Lawson directories will be created under the base directory.

The directory for GENDIR

The default is /BaseDirectory/gen

The directory for LAWDIR

The default is /BaseDirectory/law

The directory for LADBDIR

The default is /BaseDirectory/db

The directory containing a Java JDK

The installation program uses this value to set a LAW_JAVA_HOME variable, which must point to the directory where your JDK is installed. It must be the same as the JAVA_HOME variable for your environment.

Choose the file security level

The installation program sets file security on files created during the installation. Choose Basic, Medium, or Strict.