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Performing a Server installation with Talend Installer

Before you begin

  • Download all required files. For more information, see Talend Installer prerequisites.
  • Confirm that all default ports are open. For more information, see Proxy and firewall allowlist information.
  • Make sure that there are no other instance of MongoDB installed on your machine.
  • Ensure that the dist file is in the same directory as the Talend Installer file. Depending on your license, this file is called either Talend-Tools-Installer-YYYYYYYY_YYYY-VA.B.C-linux-x64-installer.run or Talend-Installer-YYYYYYYY_YYYY-VA.B.C-linux-x64-installer.run.
  • If you are planning to install Talend LogServer (deprecated), make sure your machine is using Java 8 or 11.

Procedure

  1. Run the installer.
    • To run the Talend Installer from the desktop, first login as superuser then make the Talend Installer file an executable file and double-click it.
    • To run the Talend Installer from the command line, first make the Talend Installer file an executable file, then run it. To do this, enter the following command:
      chmod +x <Talend-Installer>.run
      ./<Talend-Installer>.run
  2. Accept the License Agreement.
  3. Choose the directory where you want your Talend product to be installed.
  4. Choose Server in the installation mode list.
  5. Add your license file.
  6. Follow the steps about the required databases.
  7. Launch the installation.
  8. Once the installation is complete, you can remove the dist file to save space on your disk.

Results

The modules installed in English.

The audit capability in Talend Dictionary Service is enabled.

Talend Installer creates a usedports.txt file where all the ports used by Talend Server modules are listed.

A user with tds-user as username and duser as password is automatically created in MongoDB for Talend Data Stewardship.

A user with dataprep-user as username and duser as password is automatically created in MongoDB for Talend Data Preparation.

Talend Installer generates the AdminUser.txt file at the root of the MongoDB installation directory. This file contains the credentials for a user with the administrator rights in clear text. It is recommended to restrict the access to this file.

If you installed Talend ESB with an external Tomcat or without installing Talend Identity and Access Management, and if you want to use the Syncope login feature, you must configure it to use the right port value. For more information, see Installing Syncope and configuring the ESB Syncope login module.

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