C H A P T E R 3
Manual Installation Procedures
The chapter guides you through a manual installation of Cisco WAN Manager (SV+) and its associated software programs.
Note Prior to installing CWM 9.2, you must have Sun???s Solaris 2.6 and optionally, though strongly recommended, Hewlett Packard???s OpenView 5.01 installed on your workstation. You may also need to customize the set up of the raw partition size for Informix OnLine. For limited instructions on installing the Solaris 2.6 and partitioning your disk for Informix OnLine, see Appendix A, as well as the Sun Installation Guide. For instructions on installing HP OpenView, refer to the HP OpenView Installation Guide.
When Solaris 2.6 and HP OpenView 5.01 are already installed on your machine and your disk is partitioned to your satisfaction, you are ready to proceed to ???Installing the Cisco WAN Manager 9.2 Software???.
When you plan to use the HP OpenView 5.01 and/or Wingz 2.5.1 applications in conjunction with the CWM 9.2 product, you must install these applications prior to installing CWM 9.2.
When you plan to use the CiscoView 4.2 application in conjunction with the CWM 9.2 product, you do not have to install CiscoView 4.2 prior to installing CWM 9.2.
Installing the Cisco WAN Manager 9.2 Software
You can install the CWM 9.2 software from either a locally attached or remote
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 ???rst, then login as user root.
1Load the CD into the
2Mount the
3Export the
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4Manually install the CWM 9.2 software packages. See ???Installing Cisco WAN Manager Manually???.
5Con???gure the Statistics Collection Manager. See Section, ???Con???guring Statistics Collection Manager??? in Chapter 5.
6Start the CWM 9.2 software. See Section, ???Initial
7How to con???gure a modem for
8How to remotely start the SV+ Graphical User Interface. See section, ???Starting the Cisco WAN Manager Desktop from a Remote Workstation??? in Chapter 5.
Loading the
The CWM 9.2 software can be loaded from either a locally attached or remote
Step 1 Remove the CWM 9.2 CD from the case and insert it into the
Step 2 Log in as super user root: host% su
host% Password: <su root password> host#
Mounting the Locally Attached
The mount instructions for a locally attached
Step 1 When a
host# mkdir /cdrom/cdrom0
Note When the
Step 2 Mount the
where <device> is the name of the locally attached
host# /usr/sbin/mount
Mounting a Remotely Attached
The mount instructions for a remotely attached
Mounting a Remotely Attached
Exporting the
Prior to mounting the
Step 1 If the following entry does not exist in the /etc/exports ???le, append it to the ???le. This allows the remote system to export the /cdrom mount point.
/cdrom
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
where <remote_server> is the name of the remote host where the
Step 6 On the client machine, mount the remotely installed
Step 7 Proceed to ???Installing Cisco WAN Manager Manually???.
To Export the
Prior to mounting the
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
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
where <remote_server> is the name of the remote host where the
Step 5 On the client machine, mount the remotely installed
Step 6 Proceed to ???Installing Cisco WAN Manager Manually???.
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Installing Cisco WAN Manager Manually
For the manual installation of CWM Release 9.2 to complete successfully, you must have:
???Solaris 2.6 operating system installed on your workstation
???When you plan on using HP OpenView to display network topologies and log traps, you must have HP OpenView 5.01 installed on your workstation prior to installing CWM 9.2. To fully bene???t from the CWM 9.2 feature set, we strongly recommend you install HP OpenView 5.01. Note, patch PSOV_02091 is required. This patch is provided on the CWM 9.2 CD and is installed by the CWM installation program when the patch is not already installed on the workstation.
???Access to the following product packages on the CWM Release 9.2 CD:
???CSCOconf - Con???guration ???les
???CSCOinf - Informix OnLine 7.2 ???les
???CSCOsv - CWM 9.2 for HP OpenView ???les
???Access to Wingz 2.5.1 (optional - only when you plan on using the CWM Reports application). This application is available on a separate CD included in your CWM 9.2 product package. Note, you must install Wingz ???les in the /usr/users/Wingz directory.
???Access to CiscoView 4.2 (optional - only when you plan on using the CWM Equipment Management functionality for BPX/IGX release 9.1 or for AXIS 4.0/4.19.1.04). This application is available on a separate CD included in your CWM 9.2 product package.
Installing Cisco WAN Manager
Before installing CSCOsv, make sure you have suf???cient free disk space. The CSCOsv software package requires at least 400 MB of free disk space.
To perform an initial installation of CWM 9.2, complete the following steps:
If you are not already logged in as user root, do so now.
Insert the CWM Release 9.2 CD into the
The installation of the CWM 9.2 for HP OpenView package ???les is complete.
Installing CSCOconf
Installing CSCOconf
Following is an excerpt from the CSCOconf 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 CWM 9.2 CD into the
Step 2 Log in as user root.
Step 3 When the
Step 4 At the command line prompt, type:
host# pkgadd
The CSCOconf package installation process is initiated:
Processing package instance <CSCOconf> from </cdrom/sv920msol>.
Cisco WAN Manager 9.2.06.SOL Configuration (sparc) 9.2.06.SOL
Cisco WAN Manager 9.2.06.SOL
Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 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.
IPX, BPX8600, MGX8220, MGX8850, and FastPacket are registered trademarks and
Cisco WAN Manager is a trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc.
The selected base directory </var/SVconfig> must exist before installation is attempted.
Step 5 When asked if you want to create the /var/SVcon???g directory, reply yes.
Do you want this directory created now [y,n,?,q] y <Return>
Using </var/SVconfig> as the package base directory.
##Processing package information.
##Processing system information.
##Verifying package dependencies.
##Verifying disk space requirements.
##Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
##Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with
Step 6 When asked if you want to continue with the installation of CSCOconf, reply yes.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <CSCOconf> [y,n,?] y <Return>
Installing Cisco WAN Manager 9.2.06.SOL Configuration as <CSCOconf>.
## Installing part 1 of 1. /var/SVconfig/Accounts.pack/Install.sh /var/SVconfig/Accounts.pack/PostInstall.sh /var/SVconfig/Accounts.pack/PreInstall.sh
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/var/SVconfig/install_config /var/SVconfig/pkgask.list [verifying class <none>]
## Executing postinstall script.
Installation of <CSCOconf> was successful.
Running the install_con???g Program
You must invoke the install_con???g program to perform disk partitioning and to extract other relevant software packages.
Note Disk partitioning differs from one disk con???guration to another, as shown in Table
Step 1 At the command line prompt, type: host# cd /var/SVcon???g
Step 2 Invoke the installer script, type: host# ./install_con???g
The system prompts you as follows:
Do you want to do an Auto Install or a Manual Install? [a|m)(default(auto):m <Return>
Note You must enter ??? m??? and press Return to invoke an Manual Install.
Are you installing from a <spool> directory or <cdrom>? cdrom <Return>
The system only prompts you with the following message when a Manual Install is performed for the ???rst time on this workstation. When this is not the case, the script continues with the: ???Using /cdrom/cdrom0 as device name.??? message below, therefore, you can skip steps 3 and 4. When it is a ???rst time auto installation, the following prompt is displayed:
Using /cdrom/cdrom0 as device name.
Running the Cisco WAN Manager Installer driver.
Running the install_config Program
*** Starting main driver script at Wed Oct 28 16:59:05 PST 1999. ***
*******************************************************************************
*******************************************************************************
*** Checking basic setup. ***
Cisco WAN Manager is not currently installed.
***** Installing user accounts. *****
*** Finished installing user accounts. ***
Step 3 When asked to provide a password for user svplus, reply svplus.
Step 4 When asked to provide a password for user informix, reply informix.
Note Both of the passwords may be changed after the software installation is complete.
****** Installing INFORMIX software package. ******
Extracting the Informix files from CD. This will take a while. Installing CSCOinf from /cdrom/cdrom0.
Installing CSCOinf
****** Installing Cisco Wan Manager software package. ******
Extracting the Informix files from CD. This will take a while. Installing CSCOinf from /cdrom/cdrom0
Processing package instance <CSCOinf> from </cdrom/cwm9206sol>
INFORMIX 7.23.UC4 for Cisco StrataView Plus 9.2.06O.SOL (sparc) 7.23.UC4
==============================================
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Using </usr/users/informix72> as the package base directory.
Processing package information.
Processing system information.
Installing INFORMIX 7.23.UC4 for Cisco WAN Manager 9.2.06.SOL as <CSCOinf>.
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##Verifying package dependencies.
##Verifying disk space requirements.
##Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
##Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
The following files are being installed with setuid and/or setgid permissions:
*/usr/users/informix72/bin/cdragt <setuid root setgid informix>
*/usr/users/informix72/bin/mkdbsdir <setuid root setgid informix> */usr/users/informix72/bin/onarchive <setgid informix>
*/usr/users/informix72/bin/onaudit <setuid root setgid informix> */usr/users/informix72/bin/onautovop <setgid informix>
*/usr/users/informix72/bin/onbar <setuid root setgid informix>
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*/usr/users/informix72/bin/snmpdm <setuid root setgid root>
*/usr/users/informix72/bin/snmpdp <setuid root setgid root>
*/usr/users/informix72/bin/xtree <setgid informix>
Step 5 When asked if you want to install these ???les as setuid/setgid, reply yes.
Do you want to install these as setuid/setgid files [y,n,?,q] y
This package contains scripts which will be executed with
Step 6 When asked if you want to continue with the installation of CSCOinf, reply yes.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <CSCOinf> [y,n,?] y
Installing INFORMIX 7.23.UC4 for Cisco StrataView Plus 9.2.06O.SOL as <CSCOinf>
Installing CSCOsv (Cisco WAN Manager Software Package)
Extracting the Cisco WAN Manager files from CD. This will take a while. Preparing /var/tmp on the secondary disk for svplus pkgadd.
This will temporarily allocate space from /usr/users/svplus/tmp and link it to /var/tmp.
Removing /var/tmp and linking it to /usr/users/svplus/tmp. Installing CSCOsv from /cdrom/cdrom0.
This will take approximately 40 minutes.
Processing package instance <CSCOsv> from </cdrom/cwm9206sol>.
Cisco WAN Manager 9.2 for HPOV (sparc) 9.2
Cisco WAN Manager 9.2.06.SOL
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.
IPX, BPX8600, MGX8220, MGX8850, 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.
Running the install_config Program
Processing package information.
Processing system information.
Installing Cisco WAN Manager 9.2.06.SOL for HPOV as <CSCOsv>.
##Installing part 1 of 1. /usr/users/svplus/.Xdefaults /usr/users/svplus/.cshrc /usr/users/svplus/.cshrc.contrib
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/usr/users/svplus/xnmevents_ibm.contrib [verifying class <none>]
##Executing postinstall script.
Installation of <CSCOsv> was successful.
Installing the Installation Script
Welcome to the Installation of Cisco WAN Manager Release 9.2.06.SOL Wed Oct 14 17:49:51 PDT 1998
Truncating the Informix root database size to maximum allowed 2 GB.
Installation Type for Cisco WAN Manager Release 9.2.06.SOL
Disk Configuration Migration to Cisco WAN Manager Release 9.2.06.SOL
1)Single Raw Database Disk
2)Multiple Raw Database Disk x) To Exit
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Enter number corresponding to disk configuration or x to exit: 1 <Return>
Enter Raw Partition Name for rootdb (default: Not configured): /dev/rdsk/c0t4d0s7
<Return>
Note Refer to Table
Enter new database name that starts with a letter and contains fewer than 10 characters (default is stratacom): <Return>
Informix data will be installed in rootdbs: /dev/rdsk/c0t4d0s7 (1960MB) (Default is Y)
OK to continue (Y/N): Y <Return>
CiscoView 4.2 will be used for Equipment Management.
Have you already installed CiscoView? [Y,N] N <Return>
If you are planning to perform Equipment Management, you must:
a)Install CiscoView 4.2
b)Run the IntegrateCV script
Continuing...
Checking for existence of HP OpenView...
Found HP OpenView installed in /opt/OV.
Installing HP OpenView related files. This will take a few minutes...
Installing Openview patches... Please wait.
Stopping Openview daemons...
Installing Patch: PSOV_02091.
Updating HPOV DB Schema with SV+ extensions....... Successful
Start unloading and loading MIBs. Please see /usr/users/svplus/hpov_install.log
for details.
Loading StrataCom MIB(s) into HPOV......Successful
Running the install_config Program
Installation has completed successfully.
*** Exiting main driver at Wed Mar 24 16:58:04 PST 1999 ***
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