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Statistics Collection Manager Stand-alone Installation Procedures

Statistics Collection Manager Stand-alone Installation Procedures

This chapter guides you through a first time installation of the Stand-alone version of the Cisco Statistics Collection Manager (SCM) for Cisco WAN Manager (CWM).


Note Prior to installing the Stand-alone version of SCM for Cisco WAN Manager 9.2, you must have Sun's Solaris 2.6 installed on your workstation. For limited instructions on installing Solaris 2.6, see Appendix A, as well as the Sun Installation Guide.

You can install the SCM Stand-alone software for CWM 9.2 from either a locally attached or remote CD-ROM drive. When you invoke the installation script from a remote drive, the remote and local platforms do not have to be running the same operating system. Following is a list of the tasks you must perform to load and mount the CD-ROM, install the SCM Stand-alone for CWM 9.2 and associated software, configure the various product components, and start the SCM Stand-alone for CWM 9.2.


Note All processes referring to /usr/users are killed as part of the installation process. Therefore, do not login as user root when you are already logged in as user svplus. Instead, logout first, then login as user root.

    1. Load the CD into the CD-ROM drive. See "Loading the CD-ROM".

    2. Mount the CD-ROM drive. See "Mounting the Locally Attached CD-ROM Drive".

    3. Export the CD-ROM drive to make it available to other machines if you are installing the software on a remote machine. See "Mounting a Remotely Attached CD-ROM Drive".

Loading the CD-ROM

The SCM Stand-alone software for CWM 9.2 can be loaded from either a locally attached or remote CD-ROM drive.

Step 1 Remove the SCM Stand-alone CD for CWM 9.2 from the case and insert it into the CD-ROM drive.

Step 2 Log in as super user root:
host% su
host% Password: <su root password>
host#

Mounting the Locally Attached CD-ROM Drive

The mount instructions for a locally attached CD-ROM drive for the Solaris operating system are provided in this section.

Step 1 If a CD-ROM drive mount point does not exist, create one as follows:
host# mkdir /cdrom
host# mkdir /cdrom/cdrom0


Note If the CD-ROM drive is already mounted or you are running the volume manager with Solaris on a Sun SPARC system, this mount step is not necessary.

Step 2 Mount the CD-ROM drive on the mount point (when not running Volume Management):
host# /usr/sbin/mount -rF hsfs <device> /cdrom/cdrom0

where <device> is the name of the locally attached CD-ROM drive. For example, to mount the CD-ROM from the local drive named /dev/dsk/c0t6d0s0, specify:

host# /usr/sbin/mount -rF hsfs /dev/dsk/c0t6d0s0 /cdrom/cdrom0

Mounting a Remotely Attached CD-ROM Drive

The mount instructions for a remotely attached CD-ROM drive are provided in this section. The CD-ROM drive must be mounted on the remote system (following the steps provided in the previous section), the mount point must then be exported, and it must be mounted on the machine where the CWM 9.2 software is to be installed.

Exporting the CD-ROM Drive from a Remote SunOS Host

Prior to mounting the CD-ROM drive from the remote host, the device must be made accessible. The following procedures are performed on the remote system (unless otherwise noted) where the CD-ROM drive is attached:

Step 1 If the following entry does not exist in the /etc/exports file, append it to the file. This allows the remote system to export the /cdrom mount point.

/cdrom -ro

Step 2 Export the /cdrom directory from the remote host:
host# /usr/etc/exportfs /cdrom

Step 3 If they are not already running, start the following NFS mount daemons:
host# /usr/etc/nfsd 8
host# /usr/etc/rpc.mountd

Step 4 Verify the mount point is being exported by the remote host. The listing produced by this command should include the /cdrom mount point.
host# /usr/etc/exportfs

Step 5 On the client machine, verify the mount point on the remote host:
host# /usr/sbin/showmount -e <remote_server> | grep cdrom

where <remote_server> is the name of the remote host where the CD-ROM drive is mounted.

Step 6 On the client machine, mount the remotely installed CD-ROM device:
host# /usr/sbin/mount <remote_server>: /cdrom /cdrom/cdrom0

Step 7 Proceed to "Installing SCM Stand-alone for Cisco WAN Manager".

To Export the CD-ROM Drive From a Remote Solaris Host

Prior to mounting the CD-ROM drive from the remote host, the device must be made accessible. The following procedures are performed on the remote system (unless otherwise noted) where the CD-ROM drive is attached:

Step 1 If they are not already running, start the following NFS mount daemons:
host# /usr/lib/nfs/nfsd 8
host# /usr/lib/nfs/mountd

Step 2 Share the mount point from the remote system:
host# /usr/sbin/share -F nfs -o ro /cdrom/cdrom0

Step 3 Verify the remote host is exporting the mount point. The listing produced by this command should include the /cdrom mount point.
host# /usr/sbin/share

Step 4 On the client machine, verify the mount point on the remote host:
host# /usr/sbin/showmount -e <remote_server> | grep cdrom

where <remote_server> is the name of the remote host where the CD-ROM drive is mounted.

Step 5 On the client machine, mount the remotely installed CD-ROM device:
host# /usr/sbin/mount <remote_server>: /cdrom/cdrom0 /cdrom/cdrom0

Step 6 Proceed to "Installing SCM Stand-alone for Cisco WAN Manager".

Installing SCM Stand-alone for Cisco WAN Manager

For the installation of SCM Stand-alone for CWM Release 9.2 to complete successfully, you must have:

Installing Cisco SCM

Proceed as follows to perform an initial installation of Cisco SCM Stand-alone 9.2.

Installing CSCOsconf

Following is an excerpt from the CSCOsconf installation script. Respond to the prompts as appropriate. The default response is shown in boldface type. You must be logged in as root.

Step 1 Insert the Cisco SCM Stand-alone CD for SV+ 9.2 into the CD-ROM drive.

Step 2 If you are not logged in as user root, do so now.

Step 3 When the CD-ROM drive is not already mounted, or you are not running the Volume Manager with Solaris on a Sun SPARC system, at the command line prompt, type:
host# volcheck

Step 4 At the command line prompt, type:
host# pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0 CSCOsconf

The CSCOsconf package installation process is initiated:

Processing package instance <CSCOsconf> from </cdrom/9.2tsol>.
 
(sparc) 9.2
 
 
Welcome to the SCM Standalone Installer for Cisco WAN Manager! 
 
    Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
                                                                       
This software product is copyrighted and all rights are reserved by
Cisco Systems, Inc. Cisco Systems, Inc. reserves the right to make periodic
modifications to this product without obligation to notify any person
or entity of such revision. Copying, duplicating, selling, or otherwise
distributing any part of this product without the prior written consent
of an authorized representative of Cisco Systems, Inc. is prohibited.
 
Cisco Systems, IPX, IGX 8400, BPX 8600, MGX 8220 and FastPacket are registered trademarks and
Cisco WAN Manager is a trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc.
 
Using </usr/users/svplus> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
   23 package pathnames are already properly installed.
 
Installing Cisco WAN Manager 9.2 SCM-Standalone as <CSCOscm>
 
## Installing part 1 of 1.
/usr/users/svplus/.Xdefaults
/usr/users/svplus/.cshrc
/usr/users/svplus/.exrc
/usr/users/svplus/.login
/usr/users/svplus/.mwmrc
/usr/users/svplus/.mwmrc3button
/usr/users/svplus/.openwin-init
/usr/users/svplus/.xinitrc
/usr/users/svplus/README
/usr/users/svplus/SCM
/usr/users/svplus/SCM_MANIFEST
.
.
.
## Executing postinstall script.
 
Installation of <CSCOsconf> was successful.

Running scm_config

Next, as user root, you must invoke the scm_config program to extract other software packages.

Step 1 At the command line prompt, type:
host# cd /var/SCMconfig

Step 2 Invoke the installer script, type:
host# ./scm_config

Using /cdrom/cdrom0 as device name.
Running the Cisco WAN Manager Installer driver.
 
*** Starting main driver script at Wed Oct 14 16:59:05 PST 1998. ***
*******************************************************************************
*                                                                             *
*                  Welcome to the Cisco WAN Manager Installer!                  *
*                                                                             *
*           This program will install the Cisco WAN Manager software            *
*                             on your workstation.                            *
*                                                                             *
*          Copyright (c) 1997, 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. *
*                                                                             *
*******************************************************************************
 
****** Installing user accounts. ******
Checking status of user home directories.
Checking availability of user names, ID numbers.
Checking availability of group names, ID numbers.
Creating new entry for user svplus.
Creating new entry for user informix.
Creating new entry for group users.
Creating new entry for group informix.
Setting password for user svplus.
You must choose a password for user svplus. This password
is needed whenever you log in to run Cisco WAN Manager.
Choose carefully.
Enter login(NIS) password:
Enter your svplus account password: xxx <Return>
 
Setting password for user informix.
You must choose a password for user informix. This password
controls the security of the statistics database.
Please choose carefully.
Enter login(NIS) password:
Enter your informix account password: xxx <Return> Adding extra configuration commands to /usr/users/informix72/.cshrc. *** Finished installing user accounts. ***

Installing CSCOscm (SCM Stand-alone Software Package for CWM)

****** Installing SCM Standalone for Cisco WAN Manager software package. ******
/project/produce_91/scmpkgs, /project/produce_91/scmpkgs.
Extracting the SCM Standalone files from CD. This will take a while.
 
Processing package instance <CSCOscm> from </cdrom/91tsol>.
 
Cisco WAN Manager 9.2 SCM-Standalone
(sparc) 9.2
 
Cisco WAN Manager 9.2
                                                                       
                                                                       
Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
                                                                       
This software product is copyrighted and all rights are reserved by
Cisco Systems, Inc. Cisco Systems, Inc. reserves the right to make periodic
modifications to this product without obligation to notify any person
or entity of such revision. Copying, duplicating, selling, or otherwise
distributing any part of this product without the prior written consent
of an authorized representative of StrataCom, Inc. is prohibited.
 
StrataCom, IPX, BPX 8600, MGX 8220, and FastPacket are registered trademarks and
Cisco WAN Manager is a trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc.
 
Using </usr/users/svplus> as the package base directory.
Processing package information.
Processing system information.
   23 package pathnames are already properly installed.
 
Installing Cisco WAN Manager 9.2 SCM-Standalone as <CSCOscm>.
## Installing part 1 of 1.
/usr/users/svplus/.Xdefaults
/usr/users/svplus/.cshrc
/usr/users/svplus/.exrc
/usr/users/svplus/.login
/usr/users/svplus/.mwmrc
/usr/users/svplus/.mwmrc3button
/usr/users/svplus/.openwin-init
/usr/users/svplus/.xinitrc
/usr/users/svplus/README
/usr/users/svplus/SCM
.
.
.
/usr/users/svplus/xnmevents_ibm.contrib
[verifying class <none>]
## Executing postinstall script.
 
Installation of <CSCOscm> was successful.
 
Welcome to the Installation of Standalone SCM Release 9.2.SOL (Wed Oct 14 18:06:41 PDT 1998)
Checked statsmgr .Xdefaults background, .......... Successful
Checked statsmgr .Xdefaults foreground, .......... Successful
cp: cannot access /usr/users/svplus/tools/perl
Performing check sum on all files................. Successful
 
Installation has completed successfully.
 

Step 3 This completes the installation of the stand-alone Cisco SCM for CWM 9.2 product.


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