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- Install Service Manager Service Portal (SMSP)
- Meet the system requirements
- Install and set up a single instance of Service Manager Service Portal
- Set up a distributed Service Manager Service Portal cluster
- Appendix A. Ports used by Service Portal components
- Appendix B. How to change the host name used in an existing Service Manager Service Portal installation
- Appendix C. Service Manager Service Portal installation prerequisites download links
Appendix C. SMSP installation prerequisites download links
Make sure that the software listed in the following tables exists in your yum repository. The software installation packages may vary depending on your environment, except for RabbitMQ, which is directly installed by downloaded RPM packages.
If you cannot access the recommended repositories, you need to create mirrors in your local repository.
Prerequisites required for single node
Third party software |
Via yum |
Recommended yum repository |
How to get the repository |
How to get the RPM |
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Open JDK | java-1.8.0-openjdk-devel | Redhat official repository | Redhat Subscription | / |
NodeJs |
nodejs |
nodesource |
Repository setup via nodesource download link |
/ |
Apache HTTPD |
mod_ssl |
Redhat official repository |
Redhat Subscription | / |
RabbitMQ |
rabbitmq-server |
N/A |
/ | |
Iptables |
iptables-services |
Redhat official repository |
Redhat Subscription |
/ |
PostgreSQL |
postgresql96-server |
pgdg96 |
Repository setup via pgdg96 download link |
/ |
postgresql96-contrib |
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Ganglia |
php70w |
Redhat official repository + epel + webtatic |
Redhat Subscription Repository setup via epel download link Repository setup via webtatic download link |
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ganglia-gmond |
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ganglia-web |
Prerequisites required for distributed nodes
Third party software |
Version | Node | Recommended repository |
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Ansible | 2.2.0.0 | lb | / |
glusterfs-server | 3.8.0 or later | lb, apps | Gluster repository |
pgpool-II-pg96 | 3.5.5 or later | db | pgpool repository setup via pgpool download link |
nginx | 1.12.2 or later | lb |
epel repository setup via epel download link |
ntp | 4.2.0 or later | all | CentOS repository |
ntpdate | 4.2.0 or later | all | CentOS repository |