Lawson Companion Config

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KB
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    Hopefully this is a quick question for everyone.  I am trying to install the Lawson Companion under the host that the LcmService (S3 Environment) is installed under.

    I am receiving a message that says:
    Can not install Lawson Companion 9.1.3.0. No available location exist or the user is not authorized to install Lawson Companion 9.1.3.0. 

    Has anyone else seen this issue? TIA

    Commentary: This LSO install should be straightforward but once again the Lawson documentation is riduclously lacking in substance.
    John Henley
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      You need to install WebSphere App Server, and attach it to the Lawson Grid.
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      John
      KB
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        Thanks John.  Do you know where that is described in any of the install documentation?
        John Henley
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          Page 6 of the Companion install guide
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          Page 9 of the Companion install guide
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          KB
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            John-
            Thanks for your help on this. I installed WAS 7.0.0.19 but I cannot see it within the LifeCycle Manager which is running on the same server.  Any ideas on what could be causing that?
            Roger French
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              Make sure Websphere is appearing as an entry within LifeCycle Manager; also within that Websphere entry, make sure you have an Appserver and also the nodeagent.
              John Henley
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                You have to attach the WAS instance to the grid in LCM. The process is easy and it's in one of the manuals but I don't remember off the top of my head which one.
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                John
                KB
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                  Thanks John. I have looked in the Grid, Smart Office, and Life Cycle Manager install guides and can't find anything regarding this process.

                  Does anyone remember where the info is?
                  Eklind
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                    The process of attaching WebSphere can be found in the LifeCycle manager User Guide->Action Menu->Attaching a Product or Middleware. This guide is found in the LCM client Help->Help Contents.

                    Shortly you double click on your host and then clicks Attach product.
                    KB
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                      Guys thanks for your help.

                      Whenever I attempt to connect WAS using the instructions, it appears that the only server I can connect WAS to is the S3 server. I want to connect to WAS on the server that has the LCM Service on it correct? If so how do I add that as one of my available Hosts?

                      You guys are a big help.
                      Eklind
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                        If your WAS server is on another machine you need to install a LCM service on that machine as well. When that is done you can attach the WAS server.
                        KB
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                          Do I need to install the LifeCycle Manager service on my Life Cycle Manager Server?

                          Eklind
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                            Yes. You must install thye LCM servcie on every machine you want to install something on.
                            John Henley
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                              That is potentially misleading primarily because the question is misleading and/or incomplete.
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                              John
                              KB
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                                John this whole subject is super confusing...

                                My guess at installing LSO is the following:
                                Install Life Cycle Manager on new Windows Server
                                Install Life Cycle Service on S3 Server
                                Install Grid on Life Cycle Manager with S3 server as the host
                                Install LCM Service on same new Windows Server
                                Install WAS on new Windows Server
                                Attach WebSphere to LCM
                                Install Companion within WebSphere
                                Install LSO within LCM on S3 Host
                                Complete Session Provider Grid Extension Config

                                Does this sound correct?
                                John Henley
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                                  You do not install anything on the S3 server.

                                  For a vanilla LSO install, install everything on the same Windows server:
                                  1. Activate Microsoft AD LDS role
                                  2. Java JDK 32 bit & 64 bit
                                  3. WebSphere App Server ND w/ default appserver/deployment manager profile
                                  4. .NET Framework 4.0 Full Profile
                                  5. LifeCycle Manager Server
                                  6. LifeCycle Service
                                  7. LifeCycle Manager Client
                                  8. Lawson Grid
                                  9. Session Provider Grid Extension, which includes binding to your corporate AD/LDAP
                                  10. Install Smart Office into Grid
                                  11. Sign the install point
                                  12. Attach WebSphere to LifeCycle Manager
                                  13. Install Lawson Companion into LifeCycle Manager Service attached WebSphere
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                                  John
                                  KB
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                                    I am all the way through the process and I can login to LSO but I cannot connect LSO to S3. FOr the companion, should I be able to see an app running in IE if I go to http://fqdn:9080/companion?

                                    I cannot see anything there but should I be able to see anything?
                                    Roger French
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                                      I will also add that you need to configure Companion within the Profile editor while you are logged in as an Administrator within the actual LSO Client.

                                      KB
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                                        Thanks for the comments Roger. I added the Lawson ID to the administrators.
                                        Massimo Emilione
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                                          PS. Newest version of Grid Companion does not require WAS anymore. We are WAS free.
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