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This chapter describes preparing to install and installing Resource Manager Essentials 3.0 on a Solaris system. It consists of:
The Essentials 3.0 CD-ROM contains two installable packages: Essentials and Incremental Device Support (IDS). IDS enables you to download device support from CCO for newly supported devices.
Table 1-1 is an overview of the Essentials installation. It contains references to more detailed information about each task.
| Task | Steps | References | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Verify that requirements are met. | |||
| Step 1 Mount the CD-ROM. | "Performing a New Installation" section "Upgrading from a Previous Version" section "Reinstalling or Upgrading from the Evaluation Version" section | ||
Step 2 Run the installation program. | ||||
| Analyze installation error messages. | "Troubleshooting the Installation" appendix | ||
| Configure the system and set up Essentials applications. |
This section describes prerequisites and other factors you should consider before installing Essentials.
The previous version of Essentials is removed when you install CD One, but the database is preserved. When you upgrade your server to Essentials 3.0, the preserved database is converted to Essentials 3.0 format.
This section describes the server requirements and recommendations for CiscoWorks2000 CD One plus Essentials.
The minimum system requirements for a CiscoWorks2000 server running the CD One and Essentials software are shown in Table 1-2.
| Requirement Type | Minimum Requirements |
|---|---|
System hardware | Sparc Ultra 10 or later |
Memory (RAM) | 256 MB |
Available drive space 1 | |
Additional required software | CiscoWorks2000 CD One must be installed before you install Essentials. Refer to Installing and Setting Up CiscoWorks2000 CD One on Windows NT. |
| 1To verify available disk space, see the instructions in this section. 2Essentials is installed in the same directory as CiscoWorks2000 CD One. 3For information about downloaded files, see the "Setting Up Software Management" section. |
To verify the amount of available disk space in each of the specified partitions and directories, enter:
# df -k directory
where directory is the partition or directory for which you want to check the available disk space.
Three major considerations can help you select or configure a server system that best meets your needs:
Availability is the primary consideration. After that, you can consider syslog messages and managed device expectations and determine your needs accordingly. These factors affect server performance and user report response time.
Table 1-3 shows the recommendations for a server running CiscoWorks2000 CD One and Essentials. These recommendations produce optimal response time when running user reports.
| Minimum System Configuration | Availability 1 | Syslog 2 | Configuration 1 | Inventory 1 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Ultra 10 | 0-100 | 0-50,000 | 0-500 | 0-500 |
Ultra 10 | 100-500 | 50,000-150,000 | 500-2,500 | 500-2,500 |
Ultra 60 (dual processor) | 500-1,000 | 150,000 | 2,500-5,000 | 2,500-5,000 |
| 1Number of managed devices. 2Number of messages per day. |
For information about client system requirements and configuring clients, refer to Installing and Setting Up CiscoWorks2000 CD One on Windows NT. Before you can access Essentials from a client system, the system must be properly configured.
The Essentials Inventory application can import device information from both local and remote network management systems (NMS).
Table 1-4 and Table 1-5 show the NMSs supported for importing device information into the Essentials inventory. You can import devices remotely from a UNIX system only.
| Software | Version |
|---|---|
HP Open View Network Node Manager | 5.01 or 6.0 |
Cisco WAN Manager | 9.2 |
| Software | Version |
|---|---|
HP Open View Network Node Manager | 5.01 or 6.0 on HP-UX and Solaris |
CiscoWorks | 4.0 |
NetView | 5.1 on AIX |
CWSI (CiscoWorks for Switched Internetworks) | 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 |
Cisco WAN Manager |
| 1You can remotely import device information from UNIX systems only. |
For more information, see the "Adding or Importing Inventory Data" section or refer to the online help.
You can integrate the Configuration Management application with the following versions of Cisco Netsys:
For more information, see the "Setting Up Netsys Integration" section or refer to the online help.
Essentials 3.0 supports most of the devices supported in previous versions of Essentials plus additional new devices. Device adapter packages for all supported devices are installed when you install Essentials. Information about these devices can be found at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/cw2000/cw2000e/index.htm.
You can download device packages for new devices and find information about new device support from CCO at www.cisco.com.
To see a list of the device packages currently installed on your server, select CiscoWorks2000 Server > About CiscoWorks2000 > Applications and Versions.
This section describes how to perform the following:
This section describes how to perform a new installation. If you are upgrading on a system that had a previous version of Essentials installed, see the "Upgrading from a Previous Version" section. If you are reinstalling Essentials 3.0 or upgrading from an evaluation version of Essentials 3.0, see the "Reinstalling or Upgrading from the Evaluation Version" section.
The Essentials installation takes approximately 30 minutes.
You can press Ctrl-C at any time to end the installation. However, any changes to your system (for example, installation of new files or changes to system files) will not be undone.
The installation program installs Essentials in the same location as CD One (/opt/CSCOpx by default) and starts CiscoWorks2000.
Step 1 As root, mount the Essentials CD-ROM using either of the following methods:
See the appendix "Mounting and Unmounting the CD-ROM" for detailed mounting instructions.
Step 2 Start the installation program.
# cd /cdrom/cdrom0/ # ./setup.sh
# cd remotedir # ./setup.sh
The installation program checks for required patches and other dependencies and displays:
1) Resource Manager Essentials 2) Resource Manager Essentials Incremental Device Support 3) All of the above Select one of the items using its number or enter q to quit [q]
Step 3 Enter 3 and press Return. The installation program checks dependencies and system requirements.
The installation finishes without displaying more questions, and the system prompt appears.
Step 4 Unmount and eject the CD-ROM. For detailed instructions, see the "Mounting and Unmounting the CD-ROM" appendix.
If you had any errors, check the installation log file /var/tmp/ciscoinstall.log. For other troubleshooting information, see the "Troubleshooting the Installation" appendix.
When you install CiscoWorks2000 CD One on a system that has a previous version of Essentials, the installation program removes the previous version and saves its database. The default location for the saved database is /CW2000/OldData. When you install Essentials 3.0, the installation program converts the saved database to Essentials 3.0 format. The original database also remains on the system until you remove it.
Upgrading your CiscoWorks2000 server to Essentials 3.0 involves the following major steps:
1. Run the Essentials installation program to install the new version and convert the database to Essentials 3.0 format.
2. Back up the converted database to create a backup compatible with Essentials 3.0.
The Essentials installation takes approximately 30 minutes.
You can press Ctrl-C at any time to end the installation. However, any changes to your system (for example, installation of new files or changes to system files) will not be undone.
The installation program installs Essentials in the same location as CD One (/opt/CSCOpx by default) and starts CiscoWorks2000.
To run the installation program:
Step 1 As root, mount the Essentials CD-ROM using either of the following methods:
See the appendix "Mounting and Unmounting the CD-ROM" for detailed mounting instructions.
Step 2 Start the installation program.
# cd /cdrom/cdrom0/ # ./setup.sh
# cd remotedir # ./setup.sh
The installation program checks for required patches and other dependencies and displays:
1) Resource Manager Essentials 2) Resource Manager Essentials Incremental Device Support 3) All of the above Select one of the items using its number or enter q to quit [q]
Step 3 Enter 3 and press Return. The installation program checks dependencies and system requirements.
The installation proceeds without displaying more questions and the system prompt appears.
Step 4 Unmount and eject the CD-ROM. For detailed instructions, see the "Mounting and Unmounting the CD-ROM" appendix.
If you had any errors, check the installation log file /var/tmp/ciscoinstall.log. For other troubleshooting information, see the "Troubleshooting the Installation" appendix.
If the Essentials installation was successful, back up your newly converted database. This creates a backup compatible with Essentials 3.0 in case you have a problem and need to restore your database. This also prevents overwriting your database by restoring a database backup from the previous version of Essentials. To backup your database:
Step 1 Access the CiscoWorks2000 desktop and log in. For information, see the "Accessing the Server" section and the "Logging In" section.
Step 2 Select CiscoWorks2000 Server > Administration > Database Management > Back Up Data Now. The Back Up Data Now dialog box appears.
Step 3 Enter the pathname of the target directory. It is recommended that you use a different directory from the directory where Essentials is located, for example, /rme/backups.
Step 4 To begin the backup, click Finish. This process could take some time to complete.
For more information, see the online help.
This section explains how to reinstall Essentials 3.0 or upgrade from an evaluation version of Essentials 3.0.
The installation program detects that you have already installed Essentials 3.0. Your existing database is not affected by the reinstallation; however, you should back up the database before installing to prevent any possible loss of data. Your CiscoWorks2000 server system configuration is also preserved.
Reinstalling Essentials 3.0 involves the following major steps:
1. Backing up the database, following the procedure in the following section.
2. Running the installation program, following the procedure in the "Running the Installation Program to Reinstall" section.
To backup your database:
Step 1 Access the CiscoWorks2000 desktop and log in. For information, see the "Accessing the Server" section and the "Logging In" section.
Step 2 Select CiscoWorks2000 Server > Administration > Database Management > Back Up Data Now. The Back Up Data Now dialog box appears.
Step 3 Enter the pathname of the target directory. It is recommended that you use a different directory from the directory where Essentials is located, for example, /rme/backups.
Step 4 To begin the backup, click Finish. This process could take some time to complete.
For more information, see the online help.
The Essentials installation takes approximately 30 minutes.
You can press Ctrl-C at any time to end the installation. However, any changes to your system (for example, installation of new files or changes to system files) will not be undone.
The installation program installs Essentials in the same location as CD One (/opt/CSCOpx by default) and starts CiscoWorks2000.
Step 1 As root, mount the Essentials CD-ROM using either of the following methods:
See the appendix "Mounting and Unmounting the CD-ROM" for detailed mounting instructions.
Step 2 Start the installation program.
# cd /cdrom/cdrom0/ # ./setup.sh
# cd remotedir # ./setup.sh
The installation program displays:
1) Resource Manager Essentials 2) Resource Manager Essentials Incremental Device Support 3) All of the above Select one of the items using its number or enter q to quit [q]
Step 3 Enter 3 to reinstall all components, and press Return.
The installation program checks dependencies and system requirements and displays:
CiscoWorks2000 has been detected on your system, are you sure you want to reinstall (y/n) [n]
Step 4 Enter y to proceed with the reinstallation.
The installation program checks dependencies and system requirements:
The installation proceeds without displaying more questions, and the system prompt appears.
Step 5 Unmount and eject the CD-ROM. For detailed instructions, see the "Mounting and Unmounting the CD-ROM" appendix.
If you had any errors, check the installation log file /var/tmp/ciscoinstall.log. For other troubleshooting information, see the "Troubleshooting the Installation" appendix.
Step 1 Install CiscoWorks2000 CD One and Essentials.
Step 2 Log in as as root on the CiscoWorks2000 server system on which you installed Essentials 3.0.
Step 3 Mount the directory containing the previous data or copy the data to the CiscoWorks2000 server.
Step 4 Enter:
# cd /opt/CSCOpx/conf/bg2rigel/scripts # ./bg2rigel.pl -I path rme
where path is the pathname of the directory in which the data resides.
The uninstallation program removes files and settings. Uninstallation allows you to remove only Essentials or remove CiscoWorks2000 CD One as well. To remove CD One, you must remove Essentials as well.
Before removing Essentials, you must first remove any applications that depend on Essentials. These are the applications for which installing Essentials is a prerequisite.
Uninstallations take about 30 minutes.
Step 1 Enter the following commands as root to start the uninstall program:
# cd / # /opt/CSCOpx/bin/uninstall.sh
where /opt/CSCOpx is the default installation directory. If you specified a different directory when you installed CD One, substitute the name of that directory.
The following prompt appears:
The choices are dms=CD One (including Integration Utility): rme=Resource Manager Essentials 1) CD One (including Integration Utility) 2) Resource Manager Essentials 3) All of the above Select one of the items using its number or enter q to quit [q]
Step 2 Enter 2 or 3 and press Return. The following prompt appears:
Are you sure you want to uninstall CiscoWorks2000 (y/n)? [n]
Step 3 Press Return to remove your selections.
Ignore all messages that ask if you want to remove packages. The installation program does not accept input to these questions.
When the uninstallation program finishes, the following message appears:
All files were deleted successfully.
When you remove CD One or Essentials, the uninstallation program removes changes made to the /etc/services file. The /etc directory still contains all system file changes. The uninstallation messages are written to the /var/tmp/ciscouninstall.log file.
To reinstall Essentials, follow the instructions in the "Running the Installation Program to Reinstall" section.
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Posted: Thu Feb 3 11:12:44 PST 2000
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