Difference between revisions of "QPR UI Installation Checklist"
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# Run [[Installing QPR UI|QPR UI installer]]. (For advanced scenarios, you can alternatively use [[Silent Installation in QPR UI|silent installation]].) | # Run [[Installing QPR UI|QPR UI installer]]. (For advanced scenarios, you can alternatively use [[Silent Installation in QPR UI|silent installation]].) | ||
# Configure [[Routing Through IIS in QPR UI|IIS to pass through QPR UI traffic]]. This enables to use standard ports 80 and 443 that are reserved by IIS for QPR UI. | # Configure [[Routing Through IIS in QPR UI|IIS to pass through QPR UI traffic]]. This enables to use standard ports 80 and 443 that are reserved by IIS for QPR UI. | ||
− | # Optional: You | + | # Optional: You can configure [[Common QPR Authentication]]. |
− | # Optional: You | + | # Optional: You can configure [[Federated Authentication in QPR UI|federated authentication]] if there is an federated authentication identity provider (IdP) available in your organization, such as Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS). |
− | # Optional: You may need to change [[QPR UI System Settings|QPR UI system settings]] after the installation. Some settings are in [[Glassfish Configuration in QPR UI| | + | # Optional: You may need to change [[QPR UI System Settings|QPR UI system settings]] after the installation. Some settings are in [[Glassfish Configuration in QPR UI|GlassFish]]. |
[[Category: QPR UI]] | [[Category: QPR UI]] |
Revision as of 13:31, 17 December 2017
This QPR UI installation checklist contains all steps needed for a complete QPR UI installation. These steps apply only for a new QPR UI installation. If you are upgrading an existing installation, see instructions here.
- Check that your infrastructure fulfills the system requirements for QPR UI.
- Make the needed configuration for SQL Server. SQL Server configuration must be done before running QPR UI installer.
- Run QPR UI installer. (For advanced scenarios, you can alternatively use silent installation.)
- Configure IIS to pass through QPR UI traffic. This enables to use standard ports 80 and 443 that are reserved by IIS for QPR UI.
- Optional: You can configure Common QPR Authentication.
- Optional: You can configure federated authentication if there is an federated authentication identity provider (IdP) available in your organization, such as Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS).
- Optional: You may need to change QPR UI system settings after the installation. Some settings are in GlassFish.