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This page describes the installation procedure for Blueriq using the installer. The Blueriq installer is available after unzipping the release zip file. The Blueriq Studio can only be installed with this installer, for a custom installation of the runtime on your own infrastructure see the documentation for Installing Runtime. Please refer to our platform support for a list of supported platforms on which you can install Blueriq.
Before the installation some launch conditions will be checked, like if IIS is present (if not install it first, a handy how-to guide can be found here), and if the operating system is of the correct version. Furthermore some prerequisites are automatically installed for IIS.
During the installation Tomcat will be installed. This software is part of the installation package.
Screenshots used may differ from the actual screens.
Prerequisites software
- IIS 10.0
Step-by-step Installation
When you start the installer you see the installer welcome screen.
License dialog
In this step you can select your license which is needed for using Blueriq. If you provide the license.aql in this step, the license will be installed for the Runtime and Studio, and will be ready to use after installation.
When you click Next you can choose the type of installation:
Typical installation
The steps described in this section apply to the typical installation.
In this screen you can choose the Blueriq features you wish to install: Studio, Runtime, Customerdata, DCM-lists and CaseEngine. Note that the latter three are only available if you install the Runtime.
Here you can also configure the Blueriq installation directory.
After this you are ready to install.
During installation a progress bar is shown.
The following screen lists the path to the Studio repository for backup purposes. For more information see backup the repository.
If you added a license during the installer it will show the dialog on the left. Otherwise the dialog on the right.
By default Blueriq will be launched when you finish the installation.
Custom installation
The steps in this section apply to the custom installation.
In this screen you can choose the Blueriq features you wish to install: Studio, Runtime, Customerdata, DCM-lists and CaseEngine. Note that the latter three are only available if you install the Runtime.
Here you can also configure the Blueriq installation directory.
When you click next you can configure the port IIS uses. Default is 93.
this port is not checked for availability.
When you click next you can configure the port of the Studio Server service uses and the port for the studio Rest Service. Defaults are 12093 and 12096.
If the checkbox "Start studio on install" is checked the Studio will be started after the installation is finished.
these ports is not checked for availability.
When you click next you can configure the ports of the PostgreSQL Service and History Service. Defaults are 5432 and 1339.
These Services are use by the new version management system which was introduced at 12.9, See switching versioning system for more information.
these ports is not checked for availability.
The next screen allows you the choose the type of authentication that Studio will use. For more information and configuration after installation see security and user management.
Next is the user that is used to connect to Blueriq Studio by the administration page. The default is listed.
if you choose NTLM or NTLM custom for security configuration, you need to provide an active directory user here.
If you choose custom authentication, you best leave this untouched. If you need to change the user, the configuration for the administration page will be changed, but you still need to manually create the user in Studio after installation. Without this, the administration page will not function.
When you click next the port that the Runtime uses is asked. The defaults are 12091.
If the checkbox "Start runtime on install" is checked the Runtime will be started after the installation is finished.this port is not checked for availability.
In the next screen you can specify the user that the Runtime uses to connect to Studio. The default is listed.
if you choose NTLM or NTLM custom for security configuration, you need to provide an active directory user here.
If you choose custom authentication, you best leave this untouched. If you need to change the user, the configuration for the runtime (Studio connection) will be changed, but you still need to manually create the user in Studio after installation. Without this, the runtime will not be able to connect to the Studio.
When you click next the port that Customer Data Service uses is asked. The defaults are 12097.
If the checkbox "Start customerdata on install" is checked the Customerdata service will be started after the installation is finished.this port is not checked for availability.
When you click next the port that DCM Lists Service uses is asked. The defaults are 12098.
If the checkbox "Start DCM Lists on install" is checked the DCM Lists service will be started after the installation is finished.this port is not checked for availability.
After this you are ready to install.
During installation a progress bar is shown.
The following screen lists the path to the Studio repository for backup purposes. For more information see backup the repository.
If you added a license during the installer it will show the dialog on the left. Otherwise the dialog on the right.
By default Blueriq will be launched when you finish the installation.
Installation finished
When the installation is finished, the Blueriq start page is launched. Note that you first have to put the license file in the right location before you can start anything. For that and other configuration please take a look at Studio.
Configuration
After installation is finished, continue to configuration of Studio and/or Runtime.
Logging
The installer will always save a log file during install on the location : %appdata%\Blueriq\
In case of an error during installation the log could give you more information about the cause of the error.
1 Comment
Marc Kelderman
Is there also a silent install?