IQ Bot 11.x: Installing IQ Bot in Custom mode
- Última actualización2022/08/30
IQ Bot 11.x: Installing IQ Bot in Custom mode
Use Custom mode to install IQ Bot with configuration details.
Procedure
- Run the Automation_Anywhere_IQ_BOT_<version_number>.exe installation file as an administrator.
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For all installations for IQ Bot
Version 6.5 and later, Microsoft SQL Server
2012 Native Client - QFE is installed automatically.
For first-time installations, a server restart might be required after the installation. Restart the IQ Bot installation process if required.
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In the Automation Anywhere
IQ Bot setup wizard, click Next.
- Click Next in the Prerequisites window.
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Read the license agreement, accept the terms, and click
Next.
IQ Bot runs a pre-installation verification.
The pre-installation screen appears, displaying the applications that do not have the required version and necessary ports along with the services occupying those ports.
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If the pre-installation verification is not successful, uninstall the mentioned
software and free the required ports.
- Click Retry.
- When the pre-installation verification is successful, click Next.
The Installation Type page appears with Express and Custom options.Note: Express installation installs HTTP-based IQ Bot without Active Directory support. - Select the Custom option and click Next.
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On the Database Configuration window, add these
details:
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Hostname or IP: Enter the hostname or IP address.
Note: An underscore is not accepted in a hostname.
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Port: Enter the port number.
Note: If a Microsoft Windows SQL Server Express database is installed locally on the target machine, the hostname is auto-populated as localhost, and port as 1433.
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Hostname or IP: Enter the hostname or IP address.
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In the Encryption Key Setup window, choose one of the
following options:
- Default if you want to use an auto-generated predefined key
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Custom if you want to use a custom key.
Ensure that the custom key is a 32-character, alphanumeric key, and does not contain any special characters.
You can select this option only during a new installation of IQ Bot. This option cannot be changed later.Restriction: If you upgrade from IQ Bot Version 11.3.5.3 installed using a custom key to Version 11.3.5.4, you might not be able to validate those documents in the Validator which were migrated from Version 11.3.5.3.For a cluster setup, ensure that you complete installing IQ Bot on the first node successfully before you begin installing IQ Bot on the subsequent nodes. -
Enter the following database server details on the Database
Configuration window, and click
Next.
Option Description Option 1 Provide your Microsoft Windows SQL Server user credentials to log in to the database server. Option 2 If you select the Use Windows Authentication check box, you do not need to provide the Microsoft Windows credentials to log in to the database server because the installer detects them automatically. The Unable to connect to the SQL server with given configuration error message appears if the following scenarios occur:- Incorrect server name/IP address, and port number
- Incorrect database server credentials
- Insufficient user privileges to connect to the database
Note:- When installing IQ Bot, configure the credentials of a newly hosted database on Microsoft Azure SQL PaaS. This can take up to 300 seconds to verify the credentials and move to the next screen. However, if the on-premise database for IQ Bot is already migrated to Microsoft Azure SQL PaaS before the installation, there is no delay during the database configuration.
- IQ Bot does not support retry logic for Microsoft Azure SQL PaaS. Avoid operating IQ Bot during planned maintenance events in the Microsoft Azure SQL database.
- When IQ Bot and the database instance already exist, and IQ Bot is installed again, and IQ Bot takes the default database instance during installation.
- Windows authentication with the local system works only if the
NT Authority/System
user has system administrator permissions. - The combination of the Local System account for Service credentials and the Microsoft Windows authentication for SQL connection is not supported if you use the remote SQL server to create databases.
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In the Services Configuration window, select the
Local system account check box and click
Next.
- Select the Local system account check box to run the services on your local system account.
- If you do not select the Local system account
check box, provide your user credentials to run the IQ Bot
services.
- A valid system administrator user requires Windows authentication with the Services user credentials.
- When entering user credentials, ensure the credentials are associated with a domain. For example: example.com/testuser. The user cannot avail this function without the domain.
- In contrast to other services, the Automation Anywhere Cognitive Console service runs on the local user account rather than the domain or service account.
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Enter the following details in the IQ Bot
Portal Configuration window and click
Next.
Portal security Select the security type: HTTPS or HTTP. If you select HTTPS, verify that you can browse and then select a valid PFX certificate file from the Certificate Path field. If you select HTTP then go to the next step. Enter a valid certificate passphrase from the Certificate Passphrase field. Portal configuration Hostname or IP Enter the hostname or IP address of IQ Bot or use the auto-populated default, which is the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the machine on which you are installing IQ Bot. Note: This is auto-populated by default with the FQDN of the machine on which you are installing IQ Bot.Port Enter the port number or use the auto-populated default, 3000. -
In the Load Balancer Configuration window, do the
following:
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Select the Use same as IQ Bot Portal check box
to use the same hostname and port number for the load balancer as
specified previously in the IQ Bot
Portal Configuration window. This check box is
selected by default. Keep this check box selected if any of the
following conditions exist:
- You are installing the IQ Bot on a single machine
- You plan to keep the load balancer configuration the same as the IQ Bot page
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If the configuration values for the load balancer are different from
the IQ Bot page, clear the Use same as IQ Bot
Portal check box and enter the following:
- Load Balancer Hostname: Enter the hostname or IP address.
- Load Balancer Port: Enter the port number.
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Select the Load Balancer can handle SSL
Offloading check box if required, and click
Next.
Note: When configuring the load balancer, if you set the security mode to HTTPS in the IQ Bot Portal Configuration window, the SSL offloading is disabled by default. To enable SSL offloading for the load balancer, select HTTP in the IQ Bot Portal Configuration window.These are some additional load balancer customization options:
- When you install IQ Bot on AWS, to access the IQ Bot server from an external location, replace the Host Gateway name with the Public DNS .
- During re-installation, the hostname of the load balancer and port are automatically detected by the installer based on the previous installation details stored in the Control Room. Change them as required because this is useful when you install multiple instances of IQ Bot for scalability (because you are not required to remember the details for each instance).
- When using an HTTPS certificate in the load balancer with an alias name, which is different from the hostname of the machine (FQDN), enter the alias name as the hostname.
- The installer takes the value from the IQ Bot Portal Configuration window, (from the previous page), but shows the previously retrieved values in the disabled text boxes from the Control Room.
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Select the Use same as IQ Bot Portal check box
to use the same hostname and port number for the load balancer as
specified previously in the IQ Bot
Portal Configuration window. This check box is
selected by default. Keep this check box selected if any of the
following conditions exist:
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In the Destination Folder window, make the required
changes to the destination folders and click Next.
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Installation Path: Select a different
installation path if required.
The default installation path is: C:\Program Files(x86)\Automation Anywhere IQ Bot <version number>\
IQ Bot A360.21 onward: C:\Program Files (x86)\Automation 360 IQ Bot\
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Output Path: Select the output path where the
output is stored. The output path can also be a shared network path.
During re-installation, the Output Path is
automatically detected by the installer (based on the previous
installation details stored in IQ Bot's Configuration
database). Change the details if required.
The default output path is: C:\Users\Public\Documents\Automation Anywhere IQ Bot Platform\Output\
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Installation Path: Select a different
installation path if required.
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In the Ready to Install the Program window, verify and
review your installation settings and click Install to
start the installation.
- On first installation, during the installation process, a Microsoft Windows Security alert can prompt you to allow the installer to install Erlang. If prompted, click Allow access.
- Sometimes, the Windows Security Alert window is not visible (it can be hidden behind other active windows). Use the Alt plus tab key combination, and verify that the Windows Security Alert window is not hidden behind other visible windows.
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Click Allow access to complete the installation, and in
the Installation Successful window, click
Finish.
An IQ Bot icon is created on the desktop.
If you encounter an error in launching IQ Bot, you might have to restart the Automation Anywhere Control Room Reverse Proxy and the Automation Anywhere Cognitive Console services.
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For the Control Room, set the
cluster.properties file as required based on the
release
version..
For more information about the associated cluster.properties file for each release version, see IQ Bot version compatibility matrix.
Next steps
Register IQ Bot with the Control Room.