Cisco Systems CWM 9.2 appendix Installing CSCOsv Cisco WAN Manager Software Package

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Installing Cisco WAN Manager Manually

##Verifying package dependencies.

##Verifying disk space requirements.

##Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.

##Checking for setuid/setgid programs.

The following files are being installed with setuid and/or setgid permissions:

*/usr/users/informix72/bin/cdragt <setuid root setgid informix>

*/usr/users/informix72/bin/mkdbsdir <setuid root setgid informix> */usr/users/informix72/bin/onarchive <setgid informix>

*/usr/users/informix72/bin/onaudit <setuid root setgid informix> */usr/users/informix72/bin/onautovop <setgid informix>

*/usr/users/informix72/bin/onbar <setuid root setgid informix>

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*/usr/users/informix72/bin/snmpdm <setuid root setgid root>

*/usr/users/informix72/bin/snmpdp <setuid root setgid root>

*/usr/users/informix72/bin/xtree <setgid informix>

Step 5 When asked if you want to install these files as setuid/setgid, reply yes.

Do you want to install these as setuid/setgid files [y,n,?,q] y

This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user permission during the process of installing this package.

Step 6 When asked if you want to continue with the installation of CSCOinf, reply yes.

Do you want to continue with the installation of <CSCOinf> [y,n,?] y

Installing INFORMIX 7.23.UC4 for Cisco StrataView Plus 9.2.06O.SOL as <CSCOinf>

Installing CSCOsv (Cisco WAN Manager Software Package)

Extracting the Cisco WAN Manager files from CD. This will take a while. Preparing /var/tmp on the secondary disk for svplus pkgadd.

This will temporarily allocate space from /usr/users/svplus/tmp and link it to /var/tmp.

Removing /var/tmp and linking it to /usr/users/svplus/tmp. Installing CSCOsv from /cdrom/cdrom0.

This will take approximately 40 minutes.

Processing package instance <CSCOsv> from </cdrom/cwm9206sol>.

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Using </usr/users/svplus> as the package base directory.

3-8Cisco WAN Manager Installation for Solaris, Release 9.2, Part Number 78-5875-03

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Contents Manual Installation Procedures Loading the CD-ROM Mounting the Locally Attached CD-ROM DriveMounting a Remotely Attached CD-ROM Drive Host# mkdir /cdrom/cdrom0Exporting the CD-ROM Drive from a Remote SunOS Host To Export the CD-ROM Drive From a Remote Solaris HostInstalling Cisco WAN Manager Manually Installing Cisco WAN ManagerInstalling CSCOconf Host# pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0 CSCOconfRunning the installconfig Program Host# ./installconfigInstalling CSCOinf Running the installconfig ProgramInstalling CSCOsv Cisco WAN Manager Software Package Installing the Installation Script Sqlhosts fileReturn Running the installconfig Program Installing Cisco WAN Manager Manually

CWM 9.2 specifications

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Overall, Cisco Systems CWM 9.2 stands out as a powerful platform that addresses the complexities of managing workloads in a multi-cloud world. With its capabilities for enhanced visibility, automation, integration, security, and scalability, CWM 9.2 empowers organizations to optimize their IT investments and transform their operations in the ever-changing digital landscape. As enterprises continue to adopt hybrid and multi-cloud strategies, Cisco CWM 9.2 is poised to play a pivotal role in their success.