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Chapter 2 Installing CNS NetFlow Collection Engine

Installing on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux Platform

Step 4 The install script checks whether the CNS Netflow Collection Engine is already installed and verifies that the CNS Netflow Collection Engine is not running on the system:

Searching for existing copy of CSCOnfc..

Found previous copy of CSCOnfc, performing upgrade...

If the CNS Netflow Collection Engine is running, an error is indicated and the install is terminated. You must stop all NFC processes before attempting to install CNS NetFlow Collection Engine on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux platform.

If the CNS Netflow Collection Engine was already installed, all files under NFC_DIR/logs are automatically moved to the directory NFC_DIR/logs/old, and all files under NFC_DIR/config are moved to NFC_DIR/config/old.

Note that all output files under NFC_DIR/Data and all filesready files in the logs directory are preserved.

See Appendix G, “CNS NetFlow Collection Engine Migration Tools,” of the Cisco CNS NetFlow Collection Engine User Guide for information on the CNS NetFlow Collection Engine Release 5.0 migration tool.

Note When upgrading to CNS Netflow Collection Engine, Release 5.0.2 from version 5.0 or 5.0.1, a migration script is run to automatically migrate minor changes in the XML configuration format for release 5.0.2. In certain unusual cases, additional information may be displayed in Step 7 below about a configuration incompatibility that cannot be resolved automatically. In that case, refer to details about configuration format updates introduced in CNS Netflow Collection Engine, Release 5.0.2 in the Release Notes for Cisco CNS NetFlow Collection Engine, 5.0.2.

Step 5 Unlike earlier releases of the CNS Netflow Collection Engine, programs are not installed with setuid-to-binpermission. As a result, you must select an existing userid as the owner of installed files and NFC processes:

Enter the existing user account that will run NetFlow Collector [nfcuser]: nfcuser

In this example, the nfcuser account was specified. If this account does not already exist on the system then it will be created with a password and group equal to the username.

File ownership is set to the specified user. Also, if the autostart option is selected later during the installation, the CNS Netflow Collection Engine processes are owned by this user when started at system initialization. Otherwise, the CNS Netflow Collection Engine must be started manually by this user; if not, the CNS Netflow Collection Engine will not have write permission for its files and directories.

Step 6 Specify whether the CNS Netflow Collection Engine should be started automatically when the system initializes:

Would you like the Flow Collector applications to be

automatically started when the system is initialized? (y/n)? y

If you respond y, the following rc scripts are created for autostarting CNS Netflow Collection Engine when the system initializes and autostopping at shutdown:

rcdir/init.d/csco_nfcd

rcdir/rc0.d/K99csco_nfcd (symbolic link to ../init.d/csco_nfcd)

rcdir/rc1.d/K99csco_nfcd (symbolic link to ../init.d/csco_nfcd)

rcdir/rc2.d/S99csco_nfcd (symbolic link to ../init.d/csco_nfcd)

rcdir/rc3.d/S99csco_nfcd (symbolic link to ../init.d/csco_nfcd)

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Contents Corporate Headquarters Copyright 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved N T E N T S BGP Peer Reproduction and Distribution Installation and UseAdditional License Restrictions Description Of Other Rights and Limitations Audience ObjectiveHow This Guide Is Organized Command Syntax ConventionsObtaining Documentation World Wide WebOrdering Documentation Obtaining Technical AssistanceDocumentation Feedback Cisco.comCisco Technical Support Web Site Technical Assistance CenterCisco TAC Escalation Center Xii Overview What Are NetFlow Services?NetFlow Data Export NetFlow Services Device and IOS Release SupportNetFlow Data Export Formats CNS NetFlow Collection Engine Overview What Is CNS NetFlow Collection Engine?CNS NetFlow Collection Engine Architectural Overview Web-Based User Interface CollectorBGP Peer CNS/XML InterfaceReport Generator OL-6899-01 Verifying System Requirements Installing CNS NetFlow Collection EngineUsing the CNS NetFlow Collection Engine Installation Script Installing on a Solaris or HP-UX Platform Example CNS Next, operating system-specific configuration is verified Installing on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux Platform CSCOnfc-linux- version-build.type.i386.rpm the install image Page Uninstalling CNS NetFlow Collection Engine Required Patches and Software Packages Configuring CNS NetFlow Collection EngineStarting CNS NetFlow Collection Engine Unix Environment VariablesEnabling NetFlow Data Export Verifying That CNS NetFlow Collection Engine Is Running NetFlow Collection Engine Configuration FilesStopping CNS NetFlow Collection Engine Browser RequirementsD E IN-2

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