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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).
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.
1. Load the CD into the CD-ROM drive. See "Loading the CD-ROM".
2. Mount the CD-ROM drive. See "Mounting the Local 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 Remote CD-ROM Drive".
The CWM 9.2 software can be loaded from either a locally attached or remote CD-ROM drive.
Step 1 Remove the CWM 9.2 CD from the case and insert it into the CD-ROM drive.
Step 2 Log in as the super user root:
host% su
host% <root password>
host#
This section provides instructions about mounting a local CD-ROM drive for the HP-UX operating system.
Step 1 Log in as root.
Step 2 If the /cdrom directory does not exist, enter the following command to create the directory:
# mkdir /cdrom
Step 3 Mount the CD-ROM drive by entering a command such as the following:
# /usr/sbin/mount -rF cdfs /dev/dsk/device_name /cdrom
An example of a device name is HP-UX is c0t3d0.
Insert the Cisco WAN Manager Release 9.2 HP-UX CD-ROM info the CD-ROM drive, complete the following steps:
Step 1 Log in as root.
Step 2 If the /cdrom directory does not exist, enter the following command to create the directory:
# mkdir /cdrom
Step 3 Use a text editor to edit the /etc/exports file, then add the following line to the file:
/cdrom -anon=0,ro
Step 4 Ensure that the workstation is enabled as an NFS server, as follows:
(a) Verify that both nfsd and rpc.mountd daemons are running if the workstation is an NFS serve
(b) Verify NFS server status by entering the following command:
# ps -e | grep nfsd | grep -v grep
(c) If no nfsd daemons are running, start daemons by entering the following command:
# sbin /init.d/nfs.server start
(d) Verify the rpc.mountd daemon status by entering the following command:
# ps -e | grep rpc.mountd | grep -v grep
(e) If the rpc.mountd daemon is not running, start the daemon by entering the following command:
# /usr/sbin/rpc.mount -n
Step 5 Mount the CD-ROM drive by entering the following command:
# /usr/sbin/mount -rF cdfs /dev/dsk/device_name /cdrom
In the preceding example:
If you do not use these options, media error messages might be displayed on the console.
Step 6 Export all file systems by entering the following comand:
# /usr/sbin/exportfs -a
Step 7 Go to the local machine and log in as root.
Step 8 Change to the /cdrom directory, then enter the following command:
# /usr/sbin/mount remote_machine_name:filesystem local_machine_filesystem
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 When 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
The stand-alone version of CWM Statistics Collection Manager (SCM) is provided on a separate CD with the CWM product package. Install the SCM application on workstations not running CWM.
![]() | Caution If you install the SCM standalone application on a workstation running CWM, some of the files in the /usr/users/svplus directory will be overwritten. |
User interaction during installation is not required. This application installs in the /opt directory and requires at least 50 MB of disk space.
To install CWM SCM, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Insert the CWM SCM CD-ROM into the drive.
Step 2 Log in as root, if you have not already done so.
Step 3 Mount the CD-ROM drive. If you are using a locally attached CD-ROM drive, see "Mounting the Local CD-ROM Drive." If you are using a remotely attached CD-ROM drive, see "Mounting a Remote CD-ROM Drive."
Step 4 Change to the CD directory, for example /cdrom.
Step 5 Enter the following:
./setup.sh <Return>
The following is an example of the Standalone SCM software installation output.
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* *
* Welcome to the Installer Standalone SCM *
* *
* This program will install the Standalone SCM software *
* on your workstation. *
* *
* Copyright (c) 1997, 1998 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. *
* *
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Starting Standalone SCM installation on Wed Jul 7 19:47:06 PDT 1999
HP-UX svhp1 B.10.20 A 9000/782 2002768458 two-user license
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Checking for free space in /opt .........passed.
======= 07/07/99 19:47:08 PDT BEGIN swinstall SESSION
(non-interactive)
* Session started for user "root@svhp1".
* Beginning Selection
* Target connection succeeded for "svhp1:/".
* Source connection succeeded for
"svhp1:/nfs/project/produce_92/hpux/9.2.04.HPUX/scm_standalone/CSCOscm".
* Source:
/nfs/project/produce_92/hpux/9.2.04.HPUX/scm_standalone/CSCOscm
* Targets: svhp1:/
Welcome to the INSTALLATION of Standalone SCM Release 9.2.04.HPUX (Sat May 3 18:06:41 PDT 1997)
Checked statsmgr .Xdefaults background, .......... Successful
Checked statsmgr .Xdefaults foreground, .......... Successful
Creating Informix group........................... Successful
Creating Informix user............................ Successful
Creating svplus group............................. Successful
Creating svplus user.............................. Successful
Performing check sum on all files................. Successful
Filtering files................................... Successful
INSTALLATION has completed successfully...!
start time: Wed Jul 7 19:47:06 PDT 1999 end time: Wed Jul 7 19:48:36 PDT 1999
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=========================== Installation Completed. ===========================
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Posted: Fri Jul 16 11:03:12 PDT 1999
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