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This chapter contains:
Table 2-1 is an overview of the Campus Manager installation tasks. It contains references to more detailed information about each task.
| Task | Steps | References |
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1. Prepare to install Campus. | Verify that server requirements are met. | |
2. Install Campus. |
a. Mount the Campus CD-ROM. | |
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b. Run the installation program. | ||
3. Troubleshoot the installation. | Analyze installation error messages. | |
4. Set up Campus Manager. | Prepare the system for Campus applications and set up the applications. |
This section describes a new Campus Manager installation. If you are upgrading from a previous version of CWSI Campus, refer to the "Performing an Upgrade Installation" section.
The Campus installation program takes approximately 40 minutes to complete on a HP-UX system with the minimum required hardware.
Campus is installed in the default directory /opt/CSCOpx. If you selected another directory during the CiscoWorks2000 CD One Second Edition installation, Campus is installed in that directory.
Refer to "Mounting and Unmounting the CD-ROM" for detailed instructions.
Step 2 Run the installation program.
For a local installation, enter:
# cd /cdrom # ./setup.sh
For a remote installation, enter:
# cd remotedir # ./setup.sh
where remotedir is the remote location where the CD-ROM is mounted.
A message displays:
Enter the location where the product will be installed or q to quit. Default location (PKGROOT)? [/opt/CSCOpx]
Step 3 Press Enter to accept the default directory for product installation, or enter a different directory.
The installation program performs several preinstallation checks on your machine, such as TCP/IP address resolution, TCP/IP port use, disk space, and RAM. These preinstallation checks cause some text to appear on the screen.
Step 4 A prompt similar to the following appears:
1) Campus Manager 2) CD One Second Edition (including Integration Utility) 3) All of the above Select one of the items using its number or enter q to quit [q]
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Note You can install the Integration Utility on a separate NMS machine without having to install all CD One components. If the Integration Utility is installed on the same machine as Campus, integration begins automatically and automatically consumes new network management integration data bundles (NMIDBs) each time a new CiscoView device is installed. However, if the Integration Utility is installed on a separate machine, you must use the menu option in the NMS to acquire the most recent NMIDB. |
Step 5 Enter the number corresponding to the option you have chosen or type q to quit.
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Note For information about the Integration Utility, refer to Using CiscoView. |
The installation program performs system checks and lists dependencies, then displays:
The Integration Utility will be installed now. The Integration Utility integrates Cisco device packages and Cisco applications into third-party SNMP management platforms. You can choose to integrate with a third-party SNMP management platform. Do You want to integrate with the third-party product now (y/n)? [n]
Step 6 Select one of the following:
a. Select the adapter from the list of available adapters, or select other to choose an adapter that is not listed, or select none to integrate after the installation is complete. If you select none, skip to Step 7.
b. Enter the HTTP browser location, or press Enter to accept the default location, /opt/local/bin/netscape.
A message appears, asking if you want to enable download options from the Cisco Web page (CCO).
a. Select one of the following:
b. Enter your CCO user ID and password to enable future upgrades from the Cisco Web page.
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Note You must have CCO login privileges. If you do not have a user account and password on CCO, contact your channel partner or enter a request on the standard CCO web site (www.cisco.com). |
Step 7 After installation is complete, unmount the CD-ROM. Refer to the "Mounting and Unmounting the CD-ROM" appendix for details.
If errors occurred during installation, check the installation log file /var/tmp/ciscoinstall.log. Each installation appends to this file. For troubleshooting information or to verify the directories installed on your system, refer to the "Troubleshooting the Installation" appendix.
Step 8 Prepare the client system for use. See the "Preparing to Use Campus Manager" chapter.
Step 9 Answer any questions that result from the checks.
The installation program displays many messages about the various packages being installed and the services being started. The packages include application software and device adapter packages for all devices that can be managed with Campus applications.
The installation completes, installing Campus in the same location as CD One (/opt/CSCOpx by default).
If errors occurred during installation, check the installation log file /var/tmp/ciscoinstall.log. For information on troubleshooting, refer to "Troubleshooting the Installation."
After the installation finishes, choose one of the following:
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Note For more information about the ANI database, refer to the "Understanding the Data Conversion" section. |
Campus requires CiscoWorks2000 CD One Second Edition, which is the foundation for the CiscoWorks2000 Family of Products; it includes the CiscoWorks2000 Server and the ANI Server. When you install CiscoWorks2000 CD One, the previous version of CWSI Campus is removed and its database is preserved. When you install Campus Manager 3.0, the preserved database is converted to Campus Manager 3.0 format. For versions of CiscoWorks2000 CD One earlier than the Second Edition, you must upgrade to CiscoWorks2000 CD One Second Edition before installing or upgrading to Campus 3.0.
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Note Uninstalling Campus deletes the ANI database. For more information about the ANI database, refer to the "Understanding the Data Conversion" section. |
You must install CiscoWorks2000 CD One Second Edition before installing Campus. Refer to Installing and Setting Up CiscoWorks2000 CD One on HP-UX.
Campus is installed in the default directory /opt/CSCOpx. If you selected another directory during the CiscoWorks2000 CD One Second Edition installation, Campus is installed in that directory.
If you installed CD One on a clean system, follow the procedure for a new installation in the "Performing a New Installation" section.
After installing Campus, you can manually import your existing database to the system on which CiscoWorks2000 is installed if it was not automatically imported during installation. Refer to the "Importing Data After Installation" section.
To run the installation program for an upgrade:
Or
Refer to "Mounting and Unmounting the CD-ROM" for detailed mounting instructions.
Step 2 Run the installation program.
For a local installation, enter:
# cd /cdrom/ # ./setup.sh
For a remote installation, enter:
# cd remotedir # ./setup.sh
where remotedir is the remote location where the CD-ROM is mounted.
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Note Campus will be installed in the same location as CiscoWorks2000 CD One Second Edition.The default is /opt/CSCOpx. |
Step 3 A prompt appears:
CW2000 has been detected on your system, are you sure you want to reinstall (y/n)? [n]
Enter y to continue to uninstall or n to cancel.
The installation program checks on your system for compatible patches, dependencies, diskspace, memory (RAM), and swap space.
Step 4 Answer any questions that result from the preinstallation checks:
The installation program displays many messages about the various packages being installed and the services being started. The packages include application software and device adapter packages. The packages for all devices that can be managed with Campus applications are installed. The database is converted.
The installation completes. The CiscoWorks2000 Server is running.
If errors occurred during installation, check the installation log file /var/tmp/ciscoinstall.log. For troubleshooting information, refer to "Troubleshooting the Installation."
After the installation finishes, continue on to "Preparing to Use Campus Manager."
This section describes how to manually import data from previous versions of Campus. You might need to import manually if:
The ANI database and other data must be converted from CWSI Campus format to Campus Manager 3.0 format.
Campus Manager 3.0 accesses the ANI database for critical network information. The database from CWSI Campus can be converted to the Campus Manager 3.0 format for immediate use.
The CiscoWorks2000 CD One installation, which is required for the Campus Manager installation, automatically saves your old database. When you install Campus Manager, the saved database is converted to the Campus Manager 3.0 format and imported into the new file, ani.db.After you convert and import your database into Campus Manager 3.0, the old CWSI database, called cwsi.db, remains in the directory you indicated during the CD One install until you
remove it.
For more information about the ANI database, refer to the ANI online help or Getting Started with the CiscoWorks2000 Server.
The community strings are transferred from the old ani.properties file to the new anisnmp.conf file. The User Tracking data is extracted from the old cwsi.db file and saved as bg_ut.txt. The User Tracking data is found and processed during the first User Tracking discovery.
To import data manually:
Step 2 Log in as root.
Step 3 Mount the directory containing the previous data or copy the data to the CiscoWorks2000 Server.
Step 4 To stop Daemon Manager, enter:
# /sbin/init.d/dmgtd stop
Step 5 Enter:
# /opt/CSCOpx/conf/bg2rigel/scripts/bg2rigel.pl -I <path> cm
where path is the pathname of the directory in which the data resides
The converted database is called ani.db.
Step 6 To start Daemon Manager, enter:
# /sbin/init.d/dmgtd start
When you access Campus applications, the database will be found. You should immediately backup the converted ANI database.
Continue to "Preparing to Use Campus Manager."
The uninstall program removes Campus files and settings. The uninstall option enables you to remove only Campus or remove CiscoWorks2000 CD One as well.
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Caution You must use the uninstall option of the Campus installation program to remove the product. If you attempt to remove Campus or its components manually, you can damage your system. |
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Caution Uninstalling Campus Manager will delete the ANI database. To upgrade and convert the database, refer to "Performing an Upgrade Installation" section. |
To remove Campus or other major components:
# cd / # /opt/CSCOpx/bin/uninstall.sh
where /opt/CSCOpx is the default installation directory. If you specified a different directory when you installed Device Manager, substitute the name of the directory.
Step 2 A prompt similar to the following appears:
1) Campus Manager 2) CD One Second Edition (including Integration Utility) 3) All of the above Select one of the items using its number or enter q to quit [q]
To remove Campus Manager only, enter the number that corresponds to it (in this case 1).
Step 3 Another prompt appears, where the default selection is indicated in brackets:
Are you sure you want to uninstall: program name (y/n)? [n]
where program name is the name of the choice you entered in the last question. Enter y to continue to uninstall or n to cancel.
Step 4 Another prompt appears that lists the packages that the uninstallation is about to delete:
Delete the CiscoWorks 2000 packages? (y/n)? [y]
Enter y to continue to uninstall or n to cancel.
Other prompts might appear. You should answer them appropriately.
Step 5 The installation program displays a series of messages. Ignore any additional messages that ask if you want to remove packages. You cannot answer these questions.
When you remove Campus, the uninstall script removes changes made to the /etc/services file. The /etc directory still contains all system file changes. The uninstall messages are written to the /var/tmp/ciscouninstall.log file.
When the uninstallation script successfully completes, the following message appears:
All files were deleted successfully.
Step 6 Check /etc/syslog.conf for syslog changes. Refer to "Troubleshooting the Installation" for more information.
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Posted: Wed May 17 02:53:44 PDT 2000
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