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Chapter 2 Installing, Uninstalling, and Upgrading Service Monitor

Installing Cisco Unified Service Monitor

Note For instructions on obtaining a license file, see Licensing Process, page B-3.

The installation program checks the name lookup and DHCP. If a static IP address is not configured on your system, the DHCP-Enabled Network Adapters dialog box appears. Click Yes.

If you are installing on a virtual machine with a dynamic MAC address, another warning message will be displayed. Click Yes. (Although you can complete the installation, Service Monitor will not be functional. For more information, see VMware Guidelines, page 1-5.)

The Setup Type window appears.

Step 9 Select one of the following radio buttons:

Typical—To install Service Monitor 8.6 while entering the least amount of input.

Custom—To install Service Monitor 8.6, select the destination directory, and enter passwords for user and database.

If you choose the Typical installation mode, the following information will be supplied for you for the Common Services installation: guest password, Common Services database password, Mail Settings, and self-signed certificate information. The remainder of this procedure is written for a Typical installation.

If you choose the Custom installation mode, you will be prompted to enter the above information during the installation process.

Step 10 Click Next. The Select Components window appears.

Step 11 Select the Install Cisco Unified Service Monitor 8.6 radio button. Click Next.

The installation program checks dependencies and system requirements. The System Requirements window displays the results of the requirements check and advises whether the installation can continue. One of the following might occur:

If there is not enough disk space for the installation, or the correct operating system is not present, or the minimum required RAM is not available, the installation program displays an error message and stops.

If your system has less than 4 GB of RAM, you can continue with the installation after reading this message:

WARNING: System memory is less than the requirement for Cisco Unified Service Monitor system to support high call volume.

Please refer to Service Monitor documentation for more details and upgrade the memory to at least 4GB if you have high call volume.

If your disk space is less than 73000 MB, you can continue with the installation after reading this message:

Current disk space <nnnn> MB is less than Recommended disk space 73000 MB and it may affect performance.

Note The disk space displayed in the System Requirements window is the least amount you need to install and start Service Monitor. The Recommended disk space (see table on page 1-2) is the minimum space necessary to use Service Monitor.

If other minimum requirements are not met, the installation program displays an appropriate message and continues installing.

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Contents Americas Headquarters Installation Guide for Cisco Unified Service MonitorPage N T E N T S Common Services Database Password A-9 Licensing Process B-3 OL-25111-01 Conventions AudienceConvention Related Documentation Product DocumentationObtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Preface Installation Guide for Cisco Unified Service Monitor Product Overview PrerequisitesServer Requirements Server and Client System RequirementsGuidelines, Configuration Notes, Description SpecificationsClient Requirements LAN SettingsComponent Minimum Requirement VMware GuidelinesPrerequisites Server and Client System Requirements Enabling and Disabling Fips on a Windows Server Windows 2003 /Windows Server FeaturesPort Usage Protocol Port Number Service Name50001 SOAPMonitor Port Protocol Number Service NameOL-25111-01 Preparing to Install Service Monitor Installing, Uninstalling, and Upgrading Service MonitorPreparing the Server NTP Configuration Notes Gathering Information to Provide During InstallationEnsuring That Required Ports Are Free Installing Cisco Unified Service Monitor Page For more information, see NTP Configuration Notes, Preparing to Upgrade to Service Monitor Starting Cisco Unified Service MonitorBacking Up Service Monitor Files and Database Upgrade PathsUnderstanding the Effect an Upgrade Has on Your Data Preventing Extra Processing After Upgrade Deleting Cisco 1040 Configuration Files from Tftp ServersConfiguring NTP Upgrading to Service MonitorUpgrading to Service Monitor 8.6 from 8.0 OL-25111-01 Adding Service Monitor to Unified Communications Manager Performing Post-Upgrade Configuration for Cisco 1040s Default 1040 Sensor Configuration File-QOVDefault.CNF Sample Cisco 1040 Sensor Configuration FilesUninstalling Service Monitor Uninstalling and Reinstalling Service MonitorUninstalling Service Monitor, Reinstalling Service Monitor, Reinstalling Service Monitor Configuring Your System for Snmp Queries OL-25111-01 Configuring Users ACS and Local Rbac Configuring SecurityConfiguring Security, Configuring Service Monitor, Https//servernamehttps port Enabling SSL Between the Browser and the ServerConfiguring Service Monitor OL-25111-01 Settings Value User Inputs for Typical InstallationPassword Information Passwords, see Password InformationFixing Problems That Can Occur After You Change Passwords User Inputs for Custom InstallationA-7 On passwords, see Password Information Admin and guestOccur After You Change Passwords, page A-7 Existing passwords, leave the fields blank Settings Value Password Rules for a New Installation Password InformationFixing Problems That Can Occur After You Change Passwords Password Changed Potential Problem WorkaroundPassword Rules for Reinstallation Password Rules for an Upgrade InstallationPassword Descriptions Common Services Guest Password Changing PasswordsChanging the casuser Password Installation Guide for Cisco Unified Service Monitor OL-25111-01 Verifying License Status Licensing OverviewLicensing Overview, page B-1 Licensing Process, page B-3 ColumnColumn Description Licensing ScenariosScenario What to Do Licensing Process Documentation and Submitting a Service RequestLicensing Messages Obtaining a PAK Registering a License File with Service MonitorObtaining a License File Table B-2 License Registration Result OL-25111-01 Service Monitor Integration Notes Security Configuration with Cisco Secure ACSCisco Secure ACS Support Role Description Common Services Local Login Module Authentication RolesConfiguring the System Identity User in Common Services Setting Up the Cisco Secure ACS ServerChanging the AAA Mode to ACS in Common Services Assigning Roles to Users and User Groups in Cisco Secure ACS Installation Guide for Cisco Unified Service Monitor D E IN-2 IN-3 IN-4

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