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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Performance Management - Agent Option for Oracle Description, User's Guide and Reference


3.1.3 Installation procedure

This subsection explains the order in which the component programs of PFM - Agent for Oracle are to be installed, and describes how to install these programs from the supplied medium.

Organization of this subsection

(1) Order of installation

Install PFM - Base, and then PFM - Agent. PFM - Base must be installed on the host before you can install PFM - Agent.

If you want to install PFM - Agent and PFM - Manager on the same host, install PFM - Manager before you install PFM - Agent. When the Store database version is updated from 1.0 to 2.0, the setup procedure differs depending on the version of PFM - Manager or PFM - Base that is already installed. For details about how to set up version 2.0 of the Store database, see 3.4.4 Updating the Store version to 2.0.

Multiple instances of PFM - Agent on the same host can be installed in any order.

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(2) How to install the programs

You can install Performance Management programs on a UNIX host either by using the supplied medium, or by using JP1/Software Distribution to perform a remote installation. For details about how to use JP1/Software Distribution, see the applicable one of the following manuals:

To install programs from the supplied medium:

(a) HP-UX

  1. As the superuser, log on to the host on which Performance Management programs are to be installed, or use the su command to change the user to superuser.

  2. If any Performance Management services are running on the local host, stop all of them.

    The services you are going to stop are the Performance Management services running on both the physical and logical hosts. For details about how to stop services, see the chapter that explains startup and termination of Performance Management in the JP1/Performance Management User's Guide.

  3. Insert the supplied medium into the machine.

  4. Execute the mount command to mount the supplied medium.

    The following is an example of the command executed to mount the supplied medium on the mount directory:

    /usr/sbin/mount -F cdfs -r device-special-file-name mount-directory

    The specified command differs depending on the environment used.

  5. Execute the following command to start Hitachi PP Installer:

    mount-directory/IPFHPUX/SETUP mount-directory

    Hitachi PP Installer starts and the initial window appears.

  6. Enter I in the initial window.

    A list of programs that can be installed appears.

  7. Select the Performance Management programs you wish to install, and enter I.

    The selected programs are installed. Note that you can move the cursor and use the space bar to select programs.

  8. After installation is correctly finished, enter Q.

    The initial window of Hitachi PP Installer reappears.

(b) Solaris (SPARC)

  1. As the superuser, log on to the host on which Performance Management programs are to be installed, or use the su command to change the user to superuser.

  2. If any Performance Management services are running on the local host, stop all of them.

    The services you are going to stop are the Performance Management services running on both the physical and logical hosts. For details about how to stop services, see the chapter that explains startup and termination of Performance Management in the JP1/Performance Management User's Guide.

  3. Insert the supplied medium into the machine.

  4. Execute the following command to start Hitachi PP Installer:#

    mount-directory/SOLARIS/SETUP mount-directory

    Hitachi PP Installer starts and the initial window appears.

    The specified command differs depending on the environment used.

  5. Enter I in the initial window.

    A list of programs that can be installed appears.

  6. Select the Performance Management programs you wish to install, and enter I.

    The selected programs are installed. Note that you can move the cursor and use the space bar to select programs.

  7. After installation is correctly finished, enter Q.

    The initial window of Hitachi PP Installer reappears.

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In an environment in which the auto mount function has been disabled, specify the /usr/sbin/mount command as below and mount the distribution media before starting Hitachi PP Installer:

/usr/sbin/mount -F cdfs -r device-special-file-name mount-directory

The specified command differs depending on the environment used.

(c) AIX

  1. As the superuser, log on to the host on which Performance Management programs are to be installed, or use the su command to change the user to superuser.

  2. If any Performance Management services are running on the local host, stop all of them.

    The services you are going to stop are the Performance Management services running on both the physical and logical hosts. For details about how to stop services, see the chapter that explains startup and termination of Performance Management in the JP1/Performance Management User's Guide.

  3. Insert the supplied medium into the machine.

  4. Execute the mount command to mount the supplied medium.

    The following is an example of the command executed to mount the supplied medium on the mount directory:

    /usr/sbin/mount -r -v cdrfs device-special-file-name mount-directory
  5. Execute the following command to start Hitachi PP Installer:

    mount-directory/AIX/SETUP mount-directory

    Hitachi PP Installer starts and the initial window appears.

  6. Enter I in the initial window.

    A list of programs that can be installed appears.

  7. Select the Performance Management programs you wish to install, and enter I.

    The selected programs are installed. Note that you can move the cursor and use the space bar to select programs.

  8. After installation is correctly finished, enter Q.

    The initial window of Hitachi PP Installer reappears.

(d) Linux

  1. Make sure that the installation directory for Performance Management programs (/opt/jp1pc/*) actually exists.

  2. As the superuser, log on to the host on which Performance Management programs are to be installed, or use the su command to change the user to superuser.

  3. If any Performance Management services are running on the local host, stop all of them.

    The services you are going to stop are the Performance Management services running on both the physical and logical hosts. For details about how to stop services, see the chapter that explains startup and termination of Performance Management in the JP1/Performance Management User's Guide.

  4. Insert the supplied medium into the machine.

  5. Execute the following command to start Hitachi PP Installer:#

    mount-directory/X64LIN/SETUP mount-directory

    The underlined parts, which indicate the device special file name and mount-point directory name, vary depending on the environment being used.

    Hitachi PP Installer starts and the initial window appears.

  6. Enter I in the initial window.

    A list of programs that can be installed appears.

  7. Select the Performance Management programs you wish to install, and enter I.

    The selected programs are installed. Note that you can move the cursor and use the space bar to select programs.

  8. After installation is correctly finished, enter Q.

    The initial window of Hitachi PP Installer reappears.

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In an environment in which the auto mount function has been disabled, specify the /bin/mount command as below and mount the distribution media before starting Hitachi PP Installer:

/bin/mount -r -o mode=0544 device-special-file-name mount-directory

The above specified command name and the underlined parts, which indicate the device special file name and mount-point directory name, vary depending on the environment being used.