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CHAPTER Manual Installation Procedures 3-1 3 Man ual Installation Procedures The chapter guides you through a manual installation of Cisco W AN Manager (SV+) and its associated software programs. Note Prior to installing CWM 9.2, you must hav e Sun’ s Solaris 2.6 and optionally , though strongly recommended, He wlett Packard’ s OpenV ie w 5.01 [...]
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Installing the Cisco WAN Manager 9.2 Software Cisco WAN Manager Installation for Solaris, Release 9.2, Part Number 78-5875-03 3-2 4 Manually install the CWM 9.2 software packages. See “Installing Cisco W AN Manager Manually”. 5 Configure the Statistics Collection Manager . See Section, “Configuring Statistics Collection Manager” in Chapte[...]
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Manual Installation Procedures 3-3 Mounting a Remotely Attached CD-ROM Drive Expor ting the CD-ROM Driv e from a Remote SunOS Host Prior to mounting the CD-R OM drive from the remote host, the de vice must be made accessible. The following procedures are performed on the remote system (unless otherwise noted) where the CD-R OM drive is attached: St[...]
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Installing Cisco WAN Manager Manually Cisco WAN Manager Installation for Solaris, Release 9.2, Part Number 78-5875-03 3-4 Installing Cisco W AN Manager Manually For the manual installation of CWM Release 9.2 to complete successfully , you must have: • Solaris 2.6 operating system installed on your workstation • When you plan on using HP OpenV i[...]
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Manual Installation Procedures 3-5 Installing CSCOconf Installing CSCOconf Follo wing is an excerpt from the CSCOconf installation script. Respond to the prompts as appropriate. The default response is sho wn in boldface type. Y ou must be logged in as root . Step 1 Insert the CWM 9.2 CD into the CD-R OM drive. Step 2 Log in as user root . Step 3 W[...]
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Installing Cisco WAN Manager Manually Cisco WAN Manager Installation for Solaris, Release 9.2, Part Number 78-5875-03 3-6 . . /var/SVconfig/install_config /var/SVconfig/pkgask.list [verifying class <none>] ## Executing postinstall script. Installation of <CSCOconf> was successful. Running the install_config Progr am Y ou must in voke t[...]
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Manual Installation Procedures 3-7 Running the install_config Program *** Starting main driver script at Wed Oct 28 16:59:05 PST 1999. *** ******************************************************************************* * * * Welcome to the Cisco WAN Manager Installer! * * * * This program will install the Cisco WAN Manager software * * on your work[...]
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Installing Cisco WAN Manager Manually Cisco WAN Manager Installation for Solaris, Release 9.2, Part Number 78-5875-03 3-8 ## 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/[...]
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Manual Installation Procedures 3-9 Running the install_config Program Processing package information. Processing system information. Installing Cisco WAN Manager 9.2.06.SOL for HPOV as <CSCOsv>. ## Installing part 1 of 1. /usr/users/svplus/.Xdefaults /usr/users/svplus/.cshrc /usr/users/svplus/.cshrc.contrib . . . /usr/users/svplus/xnmevents_i[...]
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Installing Cisco WAN Manager Manually Cisco WAN Manager Installation for Solaris, Release 9.2, Part Number 78-5875-03 3-10 Enter number corresponding to disk configuration or x to exit: 1 <Return> Enter Raw Partition Name for rootdb (default: Not configured): /dev/rdsk/c0t4d0s7 <Return> Checking existence of the sqlhosts file .... Succe[...]
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Manual Installation Procedures 3-11 Running the install_config Program Installation has completed successfully. *** Exiting main driver at Wed Mar 24 16:58:04 PST 1999 ***[...]
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Installing Cisco WAN Manager Manually Cisco WAN Manager Installation for Solaris, Release 9.2, Part Number 78-5875-03 3-12[...]