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JP1 Version 13 JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 for Cloud Service Applications


3.1.3 Installation (for Linux)

The following shows the procedure for an installation of JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications on a Linux host.

  1. Log in as a superuser to the host where JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications will be installed, or switch to a superuser with the su command.

  2. Close all programs that will link with JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications.

    If you are using a program that will link with JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications on the host where JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications will be installed, please be sure to close it. If the Windows Event Viewer is open, please close it.

  3. Set the media for JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications.

  4. Mount the installation media.

    Use /mnt/dvdrom as the mount directory. For the mount command, please see the OS documentation.

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

    /mnt/dvdrom/X64LIN/setup /mnt/dvdrom
  6. Enter I on the initial screen.

    A list of software that you can install is displayed.

  7. Select the JP1/AJS3 series program that you want to install and enter I.

    The selected program will be installed.

    To select a program, move the cursor and use the space bar to select it.

  8. After the installation is successfully completed, enter Q.

    The initial screen of the Hitachi PP Installer appears again.

For the setup of JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications, please see 3.3 Setup.

When SELinux is enabled:

If SELinux is enabled, you must reconfigure the OS default labels and configure the security context after installation.

The procedure shown below describes how to reconfigure the OS default labels after installing JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications. If you are installing multiple products, reconfigure the OS default labels after all products have been installed.

The following shows the procedure for reconfiguring the OS default labels.

  1. Execute the following command.

    # touch /.autorelabel

    The /.autorelabel file will be deleted after the OS restarts. As a result, the labels will not be reconfigured the next time the OS is started.

  2. Restart the OS#.

#

To reconfigure the labels without restarting the OS, execute the following commands.

# restorecon -FR /etc/opt/jp1ajs3csa
# restorecon -FR /opt/jp1ajs3csa
# restorecon -FR /var/opt/jp1ajs3csa

For details on how to configure the security context, see 3.3.7 Configuring SELinux-related settings (for Linux).

Notes
  • When you install JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications, the ports for internal communication (22267, 22268, and 22269) must be available. If you want to use them for other purposes, you must install JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications while they are available before you can change the ports to use.

  • When you perform an upgrade installation, delete your web browser's cache. Otherwise, your web browser looks in the cache for the previous version and the information after the upgrade may not apply.

  • Because JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications does not support IPv6 addresses, the installation destination must be able to use IPv4 addresses.