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Solaris system requirements

Your Solaris system must meet the following requirements:

Solaris 9 or 10 with the patches recommended by Sun for the Java 2 SDK and Java 2 Runtime Environment. See the patch instructions on the http://java.sun.com web site. The software ships with the reference implementation of the VM for Sun that is available from Javasoft at the time of this release.

The following free disk space in these directories:

200 MB in /tmp, where the installation contents extracted

400 MB in the target installation directory (by default,

/opt/netcool/precisiontn)

Approximately 100 MB free for future expansion of the database that is included with Netcool/Precision TN

A minimum of 512 MB RAM

Browser requirements

The lightweight GUI (Network Pilot) for Netcool/Precision TN 5.5 is tested and supported against the following browsers:

Mozilla 1.4 or later

Mozilla Firefox 0.9 or later

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1 or later.

Attention: Earlier versions of these browsers might cause Network Pilot to exhibit some

!display problems.

Database requirements

Netcool/Precision TN 5.5 is tested and supported against both Standard and Enterprise editions of Oracle 9i. You can use the MySQL server and JDBC client software instead of using an Oracle database.

Note: If using MySQL, you must install the MySQL server on a local drive due to issues with running MySQL on an NFS volume.

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Contents Administration Guide Netcool/Precision for Transmission NetworksFirst Edition December 1 Contents Page Tables Page Figures Page Preface About this guideAudience Typographical notationExample Description Syntax and sample subheadings SyntaxAssociated publications Operating system considerationsHow to send your comments Introduction Introduction to Netcool/Precision TNHow Netcool/Precision TN works NETypes Deep discoveryDiscovering and resolving network topology Discovering the contents of an NEDiscovering the existence of an NE Network circuits Network circuitAfter discovery maintaining a real-time view of the network After discovery alarm correlationNetcool/Precision TN product components Scales to large networksNetcool/Precision TN server Network Pilot clientOverview of the Netcool Installer Netcool Installer modes Console mode Changing the Netcool suite installation directory GUI mode Silent modeNew relational database Installing Netcool/Precision TN PrerequisitesDatabase requirements Solaris system requirementsBrowser requirements Installing Netcool/Precision TN Obtaining the softwareRunning the installation in GUI mode Netcool Installer Welcome windowClick Next to go to the Setup Type window Netcool Installer Setup Type window Netcool Installer Feature Selection window Netcool Installer Installation Progress window Running the installation in console mode Running the installation in silent mode Running the Installation ProgramViewing the installation log Setting up an Oracle database Viewing installed packagesCreating the Oracle schema Configuring advanced Oracle featuresConnection concentration PrerequisitesOracle RAC Configuring your version of MySQL Setting up a MySQL databaseUsing an existing copy of MySQL Configuring Netcool/Precision TN Creating the MySQL schema Netcool/Precision TN directory structure Netcool/Precision TN executablesThird-party and Open Source software Xerces-J XML APIs XP XML Parser for Java Starting the product components Running Netcool/Precision TNDownloading NETypes Starting Network Pilot Starting the databaseStarting the Netcool/Precision TN server Shutting the server down from Network Pilot Invoking the shutdown script from the command lineShutting down the server Page Integrating with Netcool/OMNIbus Introduction to visualizationConfiguring the Netcool/OMNIbus ObjectServer version Adding fields to the ObjectServer and migrating dataConfiguring the Netcool/OMNIbus ObjectServer versions 7.0 Connecting to an ObjectServer that is not named Ncoms Adding fields to the ObjectServerConnecting to an ObjectServer Configuring Netcool/OMNIbus probes Snmp Data Collection / Multi-Threaded Trapd probe TL1 data collection / TL1-TSMCreating the visualization menu option Adding the menu to the Netcool/OMNIbus desktopStarting the components Visualizing alerts in a desktopAdding the menu to the Netcool/Webtop desktop Starting the database Opening an event listStarting the ObjectServer Starting the Netcool/Precision TN server for visualizationMonitor box window Using the visualization menu Event list windowPopulated event list window Visualize menu Network Pilot window Page Setting configuration options Configuring failoverShows an overview of the network in this configuration Implementation overviewHow the heartbeat mechanism is implemented Configuring Oracle for use with failoverHow the semaphore mechanism is implemented Stopping servers running in failover configuration Configuring the Netcool/Precision TN serversSwitching the state of a server Running failoverUsing Netcool/Precision TN with Cisco WAN Manager Discovering Cisco WAN Manager NEsPolling CWM topological connections Polling CWM SubNetwork Connections SNCsConfigurable properties in CiscoWanManagerExtension Property Property DescriptionConfiguring Netcool/OMNIbus process control Disabling use of Netcool/OMNIbusSyntax Configuring connections to known devicesPackaging and configuration Rules See for details of each parameterConfiguring on-demand connectivity to devices Configuring remote load balancing DependenciesAppendix A. Reference Precisiontn.xml properties fileSample Properties in the precisiontn.xml file Appendix A. Reference Defines the initial interval in seconds Netcool/Precision TN command line options Table A2 describes the precisiontn command line optionsEmbedded nameserver. By doing this, the nameserver Appendix B. Notices JBFA/SOM1 Trademarks and Acknowledgements AIX AIX 5L