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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)
Check the Core host(s) time and locale requirements
This section discusses the time and locale requirements for SA Core Servers.
Core time requirements
Core Servers (either Single Core or Multimaster) and Satellite Core Servers must meet the following requirements. These time requirements do not apply to Managed Servers.
- All SA Core Servers must have their time zone set to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
- All SA Core Servers must maintain synchronized system clocks. Typically, you will synchronize the system clocks through an external server that uses NTP (Network Time Protocol) services.
To configure the time zone on a Linux server, perform the following tasks:
- Copy or link
/usr/share/zoneinfo/UTC
to
/etc/localtime
. - Ensure that the
/etc/sysconfig/clock
file contains the following lines:ZONE="UTC"
UTC=true
Locale requirements
The servers hosting the Model Repository and the Software Repository (part of the Slice Component bundle) must have the en_US.UTF-8
locale installed.
To display data from Managed Servers using various locales, the server hosting the Global File System (OGFS) must also have all the locales installed.
For information about enabling non-English locales for Windows patching, see Server patching.
To verify whether the en_US.UTF-8
locale is installed on a server, enter the following command:
echo $LANG
To define or modify the locale, enter the following values in the /etc/sysconfig/i18n
file:
LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
SUPPORTED="en_US.UTF-8:en_US:en"
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