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Installing ViewRunner on Distributed Machines

Installing ViewRunner on Distributed Machines

5.1 Overview of the Distributed Installation

Installation of ViewRunner for HP OpenView in a distributed environment involves three separate installs on three separate machines.

5.1.1 ViewRunner Database Machine

The following are the basic steps for installing the ViewRunner database on the first machine.

Step 1 Verify that the Kernel parameters are defined in /etc/system and that the system has been rebooted.

Step 2 Install the Oracle database software (RDBMS, SQL *Net, TCP/IP Protocol adapter, Server Manager, and SQL *Plus).

Step 3 Install the ViewRunner database package (CSCOvrdb).

5.1.2 ViewRunner Server Machine

The following are the basic steps for installing the ViewRunner application server on the second machine.

Step 1 Verify that the operating system considerations have been followed.

Step 2 Install the Oracle client software (SQL *Net and TCP/IP Protocol adapter and optionally SQL *Plus).

Step 3 Install HP OpenView Network Node Manager (NNM).

Step 4 Install the proper patch for HP OpenView.

Step 5 Install the ViewRunner server package (CSCOvrovs).


Note Make sure that you enter the same DB parameters as used in the ViewRunner database package.

5.1.3 ViewRunner Client Machine

The following are the basic steps for installing the ViewRunner client on the last machine.

Step 1 Verify that the operating system considerations have been followed.

Step 2 Install the Oracle client software (SQL *Net and TCP/IP Protocol adapter and optionally SQL *Plus).

Step 3 Install HP OpenView Network Node Manager (NNM).

Step 4 Install the proper patch for HP OpenView.

Step 5 Install the ViewRunner client package (CSCOvrovc).


Note Make sure that you enter the same DB parameters as used in the ViewRunner database package.

5.2 Procedures for a New Install

Use following procedures to install ViewRunner as a new installation. If you are upgrading from a previous release of ViewRunner for HP OpenView, please refer to "Upgrading ViewRunner Software." You must be the root user to execute these commands.

Step 1 Make sure that all previous releases of ViewRunner for HP OpenView have been removed from your system by executing the following command:

    pkgrm VRCLIENT VRSERVER
     
    

If you have ever installed a release of ViewRunner before this release, you must delete the old HP OpenView maps or go through the upgrade procedure for each map. If you don't want to save your old maps, you can delete the OpenView topology database before installing ViewRunner. See "Upgrading ViewRunner Software" for details on how to delete the OpenView topology database or the details on running upgrade.ksh to convert the old OpenView maps.

Step 2 Change to the directory where the CD is mounted:

    cd /cdrom/cdrom0
     
    

Step 3 Issue the pkgadd command to install the packages:

    pkgadd -d .
     
    

Step 4 Install the ViewRunner database package on the first machine.

Step 5 Install the ViewRunner server on the second machine.

Step 6 Install the ViewRunner client on the third machine.

Step 7 If you have old ViewRunner maps that need to be converted then you need to the following after all the packages are installed.

Step 8 Start the ViewRunner application.

    ovw &
     
    

See "Upgrading ViewRunner Software" for details on running upgrade.ksh.

Step 9 Login to ViewRunner using vradmin as the user id and cisco123 as the password.

5.3 Directory Structure for ViewRunner Server Applications

The following is the directory structure created upon installation of ViewRunner for HP OpenView server applications.

5.4 Directory Structure for ViewRunner Client Applications

The following is the directory structure created upon installation of ViewRunner for HP OpenView client applications.


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