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Appendix D.6 Installing and setting up JP1/CSC - Agent

This section explains how to install and set up a new installation of JP1/CSC - Agent to be run in a cluster system.

The following figure shows the procedures for installation and setup. Setup of the cluster environment for the OS and configuration of the network control product must be completed and logical IP addresses must be usable before you can set up JP1/CSC - Agent for operation in the cluster system.

Figure D-6 Procedures for JP1/CSC - Agent installation and setup (new installation)

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Organization of this subsection
(1) Setting up the environment for the server machine and OS cluster software
(2) Installing a network control product
(3) Performing a new installation of JP1/CSC - Agent
(4) Copying information carried over to the shared disk (for the active server only)
(5) Setting up JP1/CSC - Agent
(6) Registering a service name in the cluster software (for the active server only)

(1) Setting up the environment for the server machine and OS cluster software

To set up the environment, perform the following on the active server and standby server:

For details about installing and setting up the cluster software, see the cluster software documentation.

(2) Installing a network control product

Install and set up a network control product to run in the cluster environment. For details about installing a network control product, see the documentation for the particular network control product.

(3) Performing a new installation of JP1/CSC - Agent

Install JP1/CSC - Agent on the local disk of both the active server and standby server.

(4) Copying information carried over to the shared disk (for the active server only)

An administrator manually copies the following JP1/CSC - Agent installation folders to the shared disk path specified during setup.

Table D-5 Folders copied to the shared disk

Contents Copy source Copy destination
Environment settings information JP1/CSC - Agent-installation-folder\conf shared-disk-path\conf
Log file JP1/CSC - Agent-installation-folder\log shared-disk-path\log
RADIUS settings information JP1/CSC - Agent-installation-folder\radius\conf shared-disk-path\radius\conf
RADIUS log file JP1/CSC - Agent-installation-folder\radius\log shared-disk-path\radius\log
RADIUS connection control list JP1/CSC - Agent-installation-folder\radius\dat shared-disk-path\radius\dat

Legend:
installation-folder indicates the installation folder for JP1/CSC - Agent. The default installation folder for JP1/CSC - Agent is as follows (when the OS is installed under C:\):

For Windows Server 2003 (x64):
C:\Program Files(x86)\HITACHI\jp1netmcsca

For other OSs:
C:\Program Files\HITACHI\jp1netmcsca

(5) Setting up JP1/CSC - Agent

Set up JP1/CSC - Agent on the active server first, and then on the standby server.

JP1/CSC - Agent can be set up from the Client Security Control - Agent Setup dialog box. For the items in the Client Security Control - Agent setup dialog box, set the same information for the active sever and standby server.

The procedure for setting up JP1/CSC - Agent differs according to the linked network control product. For details, see 13. Setting Up a Quarantine System.

(6) Registering a service name in the cluster software (for the active server only)

In the cluster software (MSCS or WSFC), register the name of the JP1/CSC - Agent service that you want to be able to fail over. The name of the service is as follows:

Service name Resource type
JP1_NETM_CSCA Generic service

For details about how to register service names, see the MSCS or WSFC documentation. When registering service names, note the following:

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