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3. Installing OpenLane on Windows

Installation Requirements

Review the Minimum Hardware Requirements and to verify that you meet the prerequisites.

Minimum Hardware Requirements

Networks with Less Than 500 Devices*

Network with 500–1000 Devices*

500 MHz Processor**

T700 MHz Processor**

256 MB RAM

512 MB RAM

 

 

T100 MB free disk space

Additional disk space for storage of performance data:

Cloudscape: 120 KB of disk space per PVC per day (60 KB per DLCI per day)

Oracle: 62 KB of disk space per PVC per day (31 KB per DLCI per day)

*A device is an SNMP-manageable CSU, DSU, or DSL port. The Solaris version of OpenLane is recommended for networks with more than 1000 devices.

**Dual processors are not supported.

Software Requirements

Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 5 or higher

– or –

Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 2 or higher

Java Runtime Environment (JRE) Version 1.1.8_006

The JRE is included on the OpenLane CD. It is also available at:

Thttp://www.paradyne.com/products/ol_support.html

The following default TCP ports are used by the OpenLane server:

Port 80: Apache Web server 1.3.12 (for HTTP Requests. The port can be changed; it must be changed if you use Internet Information Server (IIS). See Configuring Apache to Use a Different Port on page 3-11)

Port 1521: Oracle Database (if used)

Port 2099: Remote Method Invocation (RMI for Application Communications)

Port 3890: LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) Directory Services

Port 8007: Apache JServ (for Java Servlet Communications)

Optional: Distributed architecture with customer-supplied Oracle 8i (Standard or Enterprise)

OpenLane’s internal Cloudscape database accommodates up to 80 PVCs

T(160 DLCIs). For larger networks, an Oracle database must be installed. Optional: HP OpenView Network Node Manager 6.1 or 6.2

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Contents OpenLane SLM Copyright 2002 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Contents Installing OpenLane on Windows Configuring Distributed ComponentsApache User Access Authentication OpenLane Maintenance Building and Using a Firmware LibraryAdding Devices and Customer Profiles Using XML to Produce Reports OLCmd ReferenceIndex About This Guide Document Purpose and Intended AudienceDocument Summary Product-Related Documents Library → Technical ManualsEasy Installation Introduction to OpenLane SLMOpenLane SLM Network MonitoringOpenLane Features Installing OpenLane on Solaris Planning the InstallationAbout These Instructions Installation Requirements Minimum Hardware RequirementsSoftware Requirements Procedure Checking the Java Runtime Environment VersionUninstalling DCE Manager Uninstalling Performance WizardDCEinstall Cd /opt/OV/pdn/PerfWiz UnInstallToOVOpenLane Installation Program Opt/apacheOpt/pdn/OpenLane Obtaining a License Key Installing from Paradyne’s Web Site Setup.shUser = nobody Group = nobody Installing from CD-ROM Installing from FTP FilesInstalling Remotely Using Installing the Permanent License KeyExport DISPLAY=localhostname0.0 Setenv Display localhostname0.0Locating the License Key On an Installed System Migration to Current Release for OracleDisplaying the License Key Expiration Date OLCmd keyStarting OpenLane Web and Database Services Stopping OpenLane Web and Database ServicesConfiguring Apache to Use a Different Port Installing OpenLane on Solaris January Installing OpenLane on Windows MHz Processor Web Client Software Requirements Cd \opt\OV\pdn\PerfWiz uninstalltoov \Program Files\Apache Group\Apache \opt\apache\opt\pdn\OpenLane Procedure Cd \opt\pdn\OpenLane Migration to Current Release for Oracle Starting OpenLane Web and Database Services Stopping OpenLane Web and Database Services Http//olserver.com8080/openlane Installing OpenLane on Windows January Configuring Distributed Components OpenLane Distributed ComponentsSetting Up Web Server Distribution OpenLane in /opt/pdn/OpenLaneSolaris Operational Notes Http//172.20.1.10/OpenLaneSetting Up the Distributed Poller and Reader Distributed Poller/Reader Management Server SetupCd /opt/pdn/OpenLane OLControl stop Cd /opt/pdn/OpenLane/uhpoller mkdir pollerpoller1OLCmd Dbconfig ‘-m 172.20.1.10’ OLCmd Dbconfig ‘-m 172.20.1.101521’Cd /opt/pdn/OpenLane OLControl start OLCmd logsvcDistributed Poller/Reader Poller/Reader Setup DOMAIN=defaultREADERDOMAIN=default OLControl stop Apache User Access Authentication User Access AuthenticationConfiguring Http Challenge/Response Cd /opt/apache Solaris cd \opt\apache WindowsChange to the /opt/apache/bin Solaris or c\opt\apache\bin Removing a User’s Access \opt\pdn\OpenLane WindowsOLCmd confauth on OLCmd confauth offApache User Access Authentication January Accessing the OpenLane Web Applications Adding Devices and Customer ProfilesAdmin Adding a DeviceNew Device Field Names Field Description Adding a Customer Profile 7800-A2-GB32-00 January Adding Devices and Customer Profiles OpenLane Maintenance Task Importance Ideal FrequencyBacking Up OpenLane Files Oracle DatabaseGzip -d /backupdir/backup.tar.gz tar xvf backup.tar Backing Up OpenLane Under SolarisRestoring OpenLane Under Solaris Opt/pdn/OpenLane/dataBacking Up OpenLane Under Windows Restoring OpenLane Under WindowsDeleting Older Records from the Database FrequencyUsing Cron Under Solaris to Automate Reports Generating Scheduled ReportsAutomating the Generation of Scheduled Reports Cd /opt/pdn/OpenLane OLCmd processreportsUsing AT under Windows to Automate Reports Cd \opt\pdn\OpenLane OLCmd processreportsRebuilding Oracle Database Indexes Monitoring Log Files Apache Log FilesSQL Database Log File OLCmd clean logs .log Archiving and Deleting Log FilesLegacy Logger Log Files Uploading Configurations Click on Click here to schedule the tasksOpenLane Maintenance January Building and Using a Firmware Library Building a Firmware LibraryVersion=filename 01.02.01=R010201.ocdNew Device Models Not Supported by OpenLane Model=directory9880=fw9880 Model=devicetype DbmDslaan DslasnDownloading and Activating Firmware Building and Using a Firmware Library Building and Using a Firmware Library January OLCmd Reference OLCmd Helps Cd \opt\pdn\openlane olcmd confauth onOlcmd viewlog -h OLCmd addcust OLCmd addcust -a realtime -c ExactCorporation Rent-a-Phone.com Rent-a-PhoneGmbH Rent-a-PhoneUSAOLCmd assigndev OLCmd assigndev -c ExactCorporation -aOLCmd assigndev -c ExactCorporation -l exactdevices.txt OLCmd chgrawfileext OLCmd chgrawfileext -o raw -e ftpOLCmd chgrawfileext -d dallas -o bad -e raw OLCmd clean OLCmd clean \opt\apache\logs .log 21 adminOLCmd confauth OLCmd confauth on offOLCmd dbage OLCmd dbconfig OLCmd dbconfig -d c o -a instance -l -hUrl OLCmd dbcopy OLCmd dbcopy d OracleStatsDBOLCmd dbip OLCmd dbip addressOLCmd dbip OLCmd dbroll DatabaseinstanceIpaddress OLCmd dbroll -e 20010101000000 -rOLCmd delcust OLCmd delcust -ccustomer -lcustomer-listOLCmd delcust -l ex-customers.txt OLCmd deldev OLCmd deldev ipaddressOLCmd deldev OLCmd dumpldap OLCmd dumpldap hostOLCmd importldif OLCmd importldif -h host ldiffileLdiffile OLCmd key OLCmd key licensekeyOLCmd key WZBCK-AAM6E-U898Q-MX5HK OLCmd ldapmodify -D c=US -w admin -a -c data/new.ldif OLCmd ldapmodifyOLCmd OLCmd ldapsearch -n-D bindDN -w password -h host -p port OLCmd ldapsearchDebuglevel OLCmd logsvc OLCmd logsvc ipaddressOLCmd processreports Date dateEnddate enddate OLCmd processreports -date 05/13/2001 -customer ExactCorpOLCmd snmpget OLCmd snmpget communityname ipaddress objectidObjectid OLCmd snmpget 135.26.10.37Ipaddress Is the address of the device to be accessed OLCmd snmptestOLCmd snmptest ipaddress communityname OLCmd snmptest 135.26.10.37 nmswriteOLCmd sync OLCmd sync OLCmd uhread -ccommand -npoller-name CommandOLCmd uhread Poller-nameOLCmd unassigndev OLCmd unassigndev -c ExactCorporation -aOLCmd unassigndev -c ExactCorporation -l exactdevices.txt OLCmd viewlog Firmware/Configuration/Feature Maintenance UHLister Poller ControllerUHReader Database Reader OLCmd viewlog -f fi -sd 05/07/2000 -ed 05/13/2000 UHReaderOLCmd xmlreport XmlrequestfileXmloutputfile XsltransformfileOLCmd Reference January Using XML to Produce Reports Command Line Interface OLCmd xmlreportXML Reports Servlet Interface SlvXmlServlet Writing an Interface to the ServletOpt/pdn/OpenLane/OLServlets/pdn.webcgi.SlvXmlServlet Opt/pdn/OpenLane/samples/xml/reports/xmlentry.html. You canXML and XSL Examples Additional ResourcesOpt/pdn/OpenLane/samples/xml/reports/DeviceReports/Requests Opt/pdn/OpenLane/samples/xml/reports/DeviceReports/ReportsUsing XML to Produce Reports January Index IN-1IN-2 IN-3 IN-4