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- System requirements for installation
- Transfer installation files to a local disk
- Check that the operating system for the SA Core host, agents, and satellites is supported
- Check Oracle requirements
- Check Veritas File System (VxFS) requirements (optional)
- SA installer prerequisite checker
- Check the NFS services configuration
- Check the free disk space requirements
- Check network requirements
- Check Slice Component requirements
- Download and install windows patch management files (optional)
- Check the SA Global File System (OGFS) requirements
- Check the Core Host(s) time and locale requirements
- Install the Windows Update Service
- Check the user and group requirements for Linux
- Check SA Cores on VMs requirements (optional)
Checking the SA Global File system (OGFS) requirements
This section discusses requirements for SA’s Global File System (OGFS). The OGFS represents objects in the platform data model (such as facilities, customers, and device groups) and information available on platform managed devices (such as the configuration setting on a managed network device or the file system of a managed server) as a hierarchical structure of file directories and text files.
OGFS store and audit hosts
When you run the SA Installer interviewer in advanced mode, you can specify values for the ogfs.store.host.ip
and ogfs.audit.host.ip
parameters. If you set either of these parameters to point to a host that does not run the Slice Component bundle (which contains OGFS and the Software repository), then perform the following steps on the host you do specify:
- With
mkdir
, create the directories that you specified for theogfs.store.path
andogfs.audit.path
parameters. - Modify the export tables.Note: In these examples, the Slice Component bundle is installed on two separate hosts within the same core.
On a Linux host, modify the
/etc/exports
file, such as:# Begin Opsware ogfs export
/export/ogfs/store 1.2.3.4(rw,no_root_squash,sync) \
1.2.3.5(rw,no_root_squash,sync)
/export/ogfs/audit 1.2.3.4(rw,no_root_squash,sync) \
1.2.3.5(rw,no_root_squash,sync)
# End Opsware ogfs exportswhere 1.2.3.4 and 1.2.3.5 are example IP addresses of the two Slice Component bundle hosts and where
/export/ogfs/store
and/export/ogfs/audit
are corresponding paths that exist on the host from where you are exporting the OGFS data. - After you add new entries to the export tables, export the directories or restart the Network File System using standard system procedures.
nfs
, nfslock
to start the services and netfs
to ensure that network (remote) filesystems are mounted after the network is available. Slice Component bundle installation will fail otherwise. The services can be disabled again after installation.Name Service Caching Daemon (nscd) and OGFS
If the Name Service Caching Daemon (nscd
) runs on the same server as the Slice Component bundle, then users cannot open a global shell session with a direct ssh
connection. If ncsd
is running on the Slice Component bundle server, the Installer turns it off and runs the chkconfig
nscd
off
command to prevent it from starting after a reboot. No action is required.
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