
•An Oracle account is created automatically for Red Hat Linux machines. If the Oracle account is not enabled for SUSE Linux machines, then the InstallDatabase script will exit with an error. To enable the account on SUSE Linux machines, edit /etc/passwd and set the path to the shell.
•Once Oracle 10g is installed, source the orahome created after the Oracle 10g installation by running . /var/opt/oracle/orahome and note there is a space between the period (.) and /var.
Step 8 - Upgrade the Management Server
Install the Management Server from the Management Server disk to perform the upgrade.
•Install the management server as described in this chapter, ”Step 2 - Install the Management Server” on page 76. The installation process will determine that the previous management server build has been found and will ask if you want to upgrade the management server. Select Next to continue the upgrade process.
The following needs to be done only if the integrated SIM/SE setup is in shared mode. For example, if SIM is using SE’s database (single or dual box), execute the commands in the order shown.
NOTE: If HP SIM is installed/upgraded, then the HP SIM database must be
•Execute the following command to reset HP SIM:
/opt/mx/bin/mxinitconfig
•Then execute the following command to configure HP SIM:
/opt/mx/bin/mxinitconfig
Step 9 - Import the Database
Import the database that was exported by upgradeAppStorManager.sh previously, using the migrateData script that is present in the Oracle disk.
•Run migrateData.sh to import data exported by upgradeAppStorManager.sh.
•All output will be logged to a time stamped file named migrateData_<timestamp>.log to
/var/tmp/.appstor.
Step 10 – Upgrade the HP SIM Connector
Upgrade the HP SIM connector by referring to the HP SIM connector installation steps described in this chapter previously, ”Step 5 - Install the HP SIM Connector” on page 85. Be sure to follow the important directions in the following note.
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