York Version 1.5.0 manual Solaris, User Account, Web Browser, Window, Installation Concepts

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Solaris

A host running SUN Solaris 7.0 (or later) as its operating system.

SPARC

A host running a SUN SPARC processor as its primary CPU.

TCP/IP or Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol port

The Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol port(s) each host controls. Each invocation is assigned a specific TCP/IP port to use.

User Account

User account refers to the access a person receives when logging into ConsoleWorks. A user's access to a console port and to ConsoleWorks management is defined by what profiles the user is given permission to use.

note: Users may have access to more than one profiles, but may only use one profile at a time.

VMS

A host running Compaq OpenVMS V7.2 (or later) as its operating system

Web Browser

Commonly used Web Browsers such as Netscape Navigator 4.7 or Internet Explorer 5.0 (or later) web browsers are required to complete the configuration of the installed elements.

Window

Window refers to a particular Window or Splash Screen displayed during a step in the installation. Screen, Window and Display are used interchangeably in this guide.

2-4. Installation Concepts

The following describe the relationships between some of the functional components used by ConsoleWorks. Understanding the following concepts will:

assist in designing an installation,

prepare the installer for the installation and configuration processes, and

reduce the need for large scale configuration changes and installation redesigns after installation.

Installation Phases

Pre-Installation

The period prior to Installation where the installer collects required software and verifies the host system meets the requirements for ConsoleWorks installation and operation.

Installation

 

ConsoleWorks on

Invocation setup files

drive

on drive

invoked copy of ConsoleWorks in host's memory

This phase includes the steps involving installing the ConsoleWorks application on the target host, setting up a basic invocation, add- ing ConsoleWorks to the system startup and selectively adding pre- packaged event definitions.

ConsoleWorks invocations are highly configurable. During the in- stallation phase the installer is presented opportunities to edit files that will be used globally by each invocation, such as event tem- plate files. Most of these changes can also be made later.

Figure 1 - Invocation

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Contents Windows NT/2000 FAX Table of Contents Iii Purpose Pre-InstallationInstallation Intended AudienceCustomer Support Conventions used in this GuideOverview of the ConsoleWorks Installation Process Introduction to ConsoleWorksAgent Installation TermsDefault Files AlphaDistribution Kit or Package InstallerProduct Authorization Key PAK EventsSolaris Installation ConceptsInstallation Phases Pre-Installation User AccountUser ConfigurationInvocation Components Figure ConsoleWorks ManagerInstallation Tips and Recommendations Special Note for Polycenter Console Manager PCM ownersFiles at the TDi Website Host System Criticality and ConsoleWorks ExclusivityHost Operating Systems Supported Release NotesRAM requirements Administrator Account Privileges are RequiredMents CPU requirementsAdministrator privileges Make backup of system disksInstallation Process Uninstall all versions of Field Test Software if applicablePage Page Page Page State of Installation after Completion Installing ConsoleWorks LicensesAdd ConsoleWorks to the system startup ConsoleWorks and the Services Control PanelStarting the ConsoleWorks Server ConsoleWorks manual starts and manual shut- downsImporting PolyCenter Console Manager PCM Port files Editing ConsoleWorks Default TemplatesAdding functionality Import existing scan definitions ConsoleWorks databases Importing ConsoleWorks DatabaseEvent Template Files Console TemplateUser Template Files LOG DirectoryStop the ConsoleWorks Server and License Manager Re-install the ConsoleWorks Server and Client ProgramsInstall ConsoleWorks Licenses Remove the ConsoleWorks Client and Server ProgramsAdd ConsoleWorks to the system startup Appendices This Page Intentionally Blank Appendix 1 Profile Rules and Examples Profile RulesThis Page Intentionally Blank Appendix 2 Html Directory Edits This Page Intentionally Blank DIR CONSOLE.TEMPLATE CPYCOLBUTTON.GIF TFSHOW.JS BLANKBUTTON.GIF TRIRIGHT.GIF FREEWARECOPYRIGHT.TXT Dirs 6,723,207,168 bytes free \HTML Document End

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