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2 Working Environment..................................................................... 1.2.3 Unpacking and Check .................................................................... 1.3 Installation Steps .................................................................................... 2 Installation under UNIX ................................................................................ 2.1 Overview ................................................................................................ 2.2 Preparations ........................................................................................... 2.3 Installation Stages for Single-System Structure ..................................... 2.3.1 Install the Solaris 8 ......................................................................... 2.3.2 Install the Solaris 8 (Display Adapter is SunTM XVR-100 Graphics Accelerator) ............................................................................. 2.3.3 Install the Operating System and JDK Patches ............................. 2.3.4 Install the Sybase Adapter Server Enterprise 12.0 and Patches ... 2.3.5 Install the T2000 Server and Client Software ................................ 2.3.6 Initialize T2000 Database .............................................................. 2.3.7 Install the Printer (optional) ............................................................ 2.3.8 Create Client and Server Icons ...................................................... 2.3.9 Install the License .......................................................................... 2.3.10 Open the MML Interface (optional) .............................................. 2.3.11 Check the Correctness of Installation .......................................... 2.3.12 Create Disk Mirror (optional) ........................................................ 2.4 Installation of the Independent Server .................................................... 2.5 Installation of the Independent Client ..................................................... 3 Installation under Windows ......................................................................... 3.1 Overview ................................................................................................ 3.2 Preparations ........................................................................................... 3.3 Installation Stages for Single-System Structure ..................................... 3.3.1 Install the T2000 Client and Server Software and MS SQL Server Database ..................................................................................... 3.3.2 Initialize T2000 Database .............................................................. 3.3.3 Restrict the Use of MS SQL Server Memory ................................. 3.3.4 Install the License .......................................................................... 3.3.5 Open the MML Interface (optional) ................................................ 3.3.6 Check the Correctness of Installation ............................................ 3.4 Installation of the Independent Server .................................................... 3.5 Installation of the Independent Client .....................................................
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4 T2000 Installation FAQs ............................................................................... 4.1 How to Check the Utilization of Workstation Partitions .......................... 4.2 Failure to Create Database Server When Installing Sybase .................. 4.3 Error Occurs When Re-installing Sybase ............................................... 4.4 How to Determine Whether Sybase Server Process Has Already Been Booted Up ........................................................................................... 4.5 How to Modify the License of Sybase .................................................... 4.6 How to Boot Up Sybase Server Processes Manually ............................ 4.7 How to Know T2000 Server Has Been Booted Up on UNIX .................. 4.8 How to Shut Down T2000 Server on UNIX ............................................ 4.9 How to Correctly Use License ................................................................ 4.10 How to Adjust Parameters for Starting T2000 Client ............................ A Disk Mirror .................................................................................................... A.1 Brief Introduction .................................................................................... A.2 Preparations before Installation ............................................................. A.3 Installation Procedure ............................................................................ A.4 Correctness Check ................................................................................ B Abbreviations ...............................................................................................
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Summary of Updates
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Update History
Manual Version T2-040475-20040615-C-1.80 T2-040475-20040915-C-1.81 T2-040475-20041027-C-1.82 Notes T2000 V100R008 Installation Manual. Add the steps of opening the MML interface. Update the hardware configuration.
Updates of Contents
Updates between document versions are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document version contains all updates made to previous versions.
Tables
Contents
1 Hardware Installation
1.1 Configuration Requirement 1.2 Preparations 1.2.1 Installation Requirements 1.2.2 Working Environment 1.2.3 Unpacking and Check 1.3 Installation Steps
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2.3.3 Install the Operating System and JDK Patches 2.3.4 Install the Sybase Adapter Server Enterprise 12.0 and Patches 2.3.5 Install the T2000 Server and Client Software 2.3.6 Initialize T2000 Database 2.3.7 Install the Printer (optional) 2.3.8 Create Client and Server Icons 2.3.9 Install the License 2.3.10 Open the MML Interface (optional) 2.3.11 Check the Correctness of Installation 2.3.12 Create Disk Mirror (optional) 2.4 Installation of the Independent Server 2.5 Installation of the Independent Client
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OptiX iManager T2000 Installation Manual 3.1 Overview 3.2 Preparations 3.3 Installation Stages for Single-System Structure 3.3.1 Install the T2000 Client and Server Software and MS SQL Server Database 3.3.2 Initialize T2000 Database 3.3.3 Restrict the Use of MS SQL Server Memory 3.3.4 Install the License 3.3.5 Open the MML Interface (optional) 3.3.6 Check the Correctness of Installation 3.4 Installation of the Independent Server 3.5 Installation of the Independent Client
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A Disk Mirror
A.1 Brief Introduction A.2 Preparations before Installation A.3 Installation Procedure A.4 Correctness Check
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B Abbreviations
Tables
Figures
Figure 2-1 Installation type Figure 2-2 Choose directory Figure 2-3 Component selection Figure 2-4 Summary Figure 2-5 Installing Figure 2-6 Sybase license management Figure 2-7 Sybase license management Figure 2-8 Sybase installer Figure 2-9 ASE setup & configuration Figure 2-10 svrbuild select servers to build Figure 2-11 srvbuild - server attribute editor Figure 2-12 srvbuild-server attribute editor Figure 2-13 srvbuild-server attribute editor Figure 2-14 srvbuild-server attribute editor Figure 2-15 srvbuild-server attribute editor Figure 2-16 srvbuild status output Figure 2-17 srvbuild question Figure 2-18 srvbuild status output Figure 2-19 srvbuild question Figure 2-20 ASE setup & configuration Figure 2-21 Information Figure 2-22 Create action Figure 2-23 File manager t2000 Figure 2-24 Icon Figure 3-1 Installation program Figure 3-2 InstallShield wizard Figure 3-3 Welcome to the InstallShield wizard for iManager T2000 Figure 3-4 License agreement Figure 3-5 Customer information Figure 3-6 Choose destination location Figure 3-7 Setup type Figure 3-8 Select features Figure 3-9 Select program folder 2-18 2-19 2-19 2-20 2-20 2-20 2-21 2-21 2-22 2-22 2-23 2-24 2-24 2-25 2-25 2-26 2-26 2-27 2-27 2-28 2-28 2-33 2-34 2-34 3-4 3-4 3-5 3-5 3-6 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-8
OptiX iManager T2000 Installation Manual Figure 3-10 Start copying files Figure 3-11 Setup status Figure 3-12 Information Figure 3-13 Question Figure 3-14 Installing MS SQL Server 7.0 Figure 3-15 SQL server client network utility Figure 3-16 Add network library configuration Figure 3-17 SQL server client network utility Figure 3-18 InstallShield wizard complete Figure 3-19 cmd.exe DOS window Figure 3-20 Initializing database Figure 3-21 Information Figure 3-22 Information Figure 3-23 Enterprise manager Figure 3-24 SQL Server properties Figure A-1 Additional information Figure A-2 Welcome Figure A-3 Select type of install Figure A-4 Ready to install Figure A-5 Installing Figure A-6 Installation summary Figure A-7 Additional information Figure A-8 Prompt
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Tables
Table 1-1 Configuration requirement-OptiX iManager T2000 server (UNIX) Table 1-2 Configuration requirement-OptiX iManager T2000 server (Windows) Table 1-3 Configuration requirement- OptiX iManager T2000 client (UNIX) Table 1-4 Configuration requirement-OptiX iManager T2000 client (Windows) Table 2-1 Parameters of SunBlade2500 Table 2-2 Recommended partition scheme for Sun Blade2500 workstation Table 2-3 Brief installation stages Table 2-4 Reference for creating icons Table 2-5 Brief installation stages of T2000 server Table 2-6 Brief installation stages of T2000 client Table 3-1 Brief installation stages Table 3-2 Recommended memory size assigned to the SQL Server Table 3-3 Brief installation of T2000 server Table 3-4 Brief installation of T2000 client 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-3 2-2 2-3 2-5 2-34 2-37 2-38 3-3 3-18 3-21 3-22
Organization
The manual has the following organization:
Part Chapter 1 Hardware Installation Chapter 2 Installation under UNIX Chapter 3 Installation under Windows Chapter 4 T2000 Installation FAQ Appendix Chapter & Description This chapter introduces how to install the hardware. This chapter introduces how to install the T2000 on Solaris 8 platform. This chapter introduces how to install the T2000 on Windows 2000 platform. This chapter lists frequently asked questions in T2000 installation. A: introduces how to create disk mirror on the Solaris 8 platform. B: Abbreviations
Intended Audience
This manual is for:
Trained installer
Conventions
The manual uses the following conventions.
Symbol Conventions
Symbol Caution Note Description A caution notice with this symbol indicates a risk to equipment damage or loss of data. A note notice with this symbol indicates additional, helpful, non-critical information.
GUI Conventions
Convention <> [] / Description Button name are inside angle brackets. For example, click the <OK> button Window names, menu items, data table and field names are inside square brackets. For example, pop up the [New User] window. Multi-level menus are separated by forward slashes. For example, [File/Create/Folder].
Keyboard Operation
Format <Key> <Key1 + Key2> <Key1, Key2> Description Press the key with the key name inside angle brackets. For example, <Enter>, <Tab>, <Backspace>, or <A>. Press the keys concurrently. For example, <Ctrl + Alt + A> means the three keys should be pressed concurrently. Press the keys in turn. For example, <Alt, A> means the two keys should be pressed in turn.
Mouse Operation
Action Select Click Double-click Drag Description Press and hold the primary mouse button (left mouse button by default). Select and release the primary mouse button without moving the pointer. Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and quickly without moving the pointer. Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the pointer to a certain position.
Environmental Protection
This product has been designed to comply with the requirements on environmental protection. For the proper storage, use and disposal of this product, national laws and regulations must be observed.
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1.1 Configuration Requirement
Note:
Hardware Installation
The software and hardware running environment required by the T2000 undergoes strict type selection and test. Please configure the T2000 computer according to the following requirements.
1. Server
Table 1-1 Configuration requirement-OptiX iManager T2000 server (UNIX)
Description Work station- Blade 2500-2x1.28 GHz-2 G-2x73 G-DVD-18 Inch LCD-English Document-Configuration Sheet SUN Fire V880-4x1.2 GHz-8 GB-6x73 G-Network adapter-20 G 4 mm tape driver-17-inch display - No OS-No service-English document-USB keyboard/USB mouse-A configuration table Operation system - Sun Solaris 8 English English Document Database- Sybase Adaptive Server-12.0-For Sun Solaris 2.x-English-English documentation Software package-OptiX iManager T2000- UNIX network management system software package
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OptiX iManager T2000 Installation Manual iManager T2000 Server adapter component 1
Description Desktop-P4 2.4 G or above-512 M-40 G-Floopy disk- DVDIntegrated network adapter- Sound box-19-Inch Pure Flat Display- English-Windows 2000 Pro.-V92 Inside Modem PC Server-P4 PE6600-4xXeon 1.9GHz or above-4x1 G-3x36 G FDD-DVD-PERC3/DC-DDS4 internal tape drive-19-inch pure flat display/Vertical /Windows 2000 Server (5 users)-3-year 5x8 service-Documentation-3x600 W-External Modem-Keyboard and mouse HP Workstation-xw6000-2xP4 Xeon 2.4 GHz or above-1 GB-2x36 GB-DVD-Quadro4 380XGL Video adapter-21-inch pure flat monitor- Windows 2000 Professional- Audio adapterSpeaker Database-MS SQL Server 7.0 Software package-OptiX iManager T2000-Windows network management system software package iManager T2000 Server license component
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2. Client
Table 1-3 Configuration requirement- OptiX iManager T2000 client (UNIX)
Description Workstation- Blade 2500-1.28 GHz-1 G-73 G-DVD-18 Inch LCD-English Document-Configuration Sheet Operation system-Sun Solaris 8-English-English documentation Software cost-iManager T2000-UNIX client software
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Description Desktop PC-P4 2.4 GHz or above-512 M-40 G-FDD-DVD-Video adapter-Integrated network adapter- 10&100 M network adapter- Audio adapter-Sound box-19-inch flat display-Vertical -English Windows 2000 Professional-110 V,220 V automatic switching HP Workstation-xw6000-2xP4 Xeon 2.4 GHz or Above-1 GB-2x36 GB-DVD-Quadro4 380XGL Video Adapter-21-inch pure Flat Display- Windows 2000 Professional- Audio AdapterSpeaker Software cost- iManager T2000-Windows client software
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1 Hardware Installation
1.2 Preparations
1.2.1 Installation Requirements
The installation position of the computer should comply with the requirement of the equipment design. The cables behind the computer as well as the cables in the cable trough should be laid and bound in order, rather than mixed together. Leave cable margin when binding the cables to make the equipment adjustable. Screws on the computer chassis must be fixed tightly. Cables should not be exposed on the operation table except the keyboard, mouse and printer cables. Position the power sockets properly so as not to pull the power cable too tight, thus avoiding unexpected power-off. It is better the computer share the same ground wire with the transmission equipment. Surfaces of the computer and printer must be clean, neat, well glazed and properly marked.
Prepare a steady and proper-sized computer table to accommodate the computer, keyboard, mouse, mouse pad and printer. Install the system in a place which is away from direct sunlight, heat, humidity and dust. The space between the back of the computer and other materials should be at least 8 cm wide to ensure good ventilation. Smoking is forbidden in the equipment room. The power supply of the computer should be connected to the UPS with stable voltage and power-off protection. The whole system must be grounded. The computer should be away from other electronic equipment with electromagnetic interference. It is suggested that the DCN bandwidth between the client and the server be 2M bit/s at least.
Open the pack and check whether the display, keyboard and mouse are complete and whether there is any damage. Check whether the workstation or PC attached materials are complete. If there are other auxiliary peripherals of the equipment, their completion including the description materials should be checked.
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2.1 Overview
This chapter introduces how to install the T2000 on UNIX platform, in three ways as follows: Single-System Structure: install the T2000 server and client software on the same computer. Independent Server: install the T2000 server software only on the same computer. Independent Client: install the T2000 client software only on the same computer.
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1. Hardware Check
Check whether the hardware has been correctly connected and complied with the anti-static regulations. Start the workstation, and check the status of the following items:
Note: Check whether the CD-ROM of the workstation works. If no built-in CD-ROM is available or it does not work, prepare an external CD-ROM drive. Connect the data cable and the power cable to the CD-ROM, and turn on the power switch.
Get a better understanding of the parameters of the workstation from the following table, such as memory, main frequency, disk space, etc.
Table 2-1 Parameters of SunBlade2500
Memory 2 GB
Disk space 2 73 GB
2. Software Check
Solaris 8 Software 1 of 2 (2/04 SPARC Platform Edition). Solaris 8 Software 2 of 2 (2/04 SPARC Platform Edition). Solaris 8 Languages (2/04 SPARC Platform Edition). Sybase12 installation CD-ROM and the registration information. T2000 for UNIX installation CD-ROM and the product serial number. T2000 License file.
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3. Installation Scheme
Note: The host name must be unique in the resident domain. It contain at least two characters in letter, digit or subtraction sign. It is recommended to name the host following the host naming specifications: Single-system structure: T2000 Client/Server structure: Server: T2000-1 Client: T2000-1client1
An accurate clock for the reference of the system time. IP address and netmask of the workstation. Disk partition scheme of the workstation.
When the T2000 is installed on the SunBlade2500 workstation, the recommended partition scheme is as follows:
Slice 0
Mount point /
Descriptions This value is just for reference. After having assigned space to other partitions, all the left disk space should be assigned to the root partition until the free space comes to zero. Used for the system swapping, usually 1.5-2 times the memory.
swap
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4000
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OptiX iManager T2000 Installation Manual 3 4 7 /T2000 /opt 15000 10 5000 35000 10 10000
2 Installation under UNIX Used for installing the database. Used for disk mirror. Used for installing the T2000.
Note: If the /opt partition is not on Slice 3, the disk mirror will fail. The Slice 4 is assigned with 10 MB space and has not mount point. The disk mirror will fail without the 10 MB space.
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Stages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Description Install Solaris 8 Install the Operating System and JDK Patches Install Sybase Adapter Server Enterprise 12.0 and Patches Install the T2000 Software Initialize T2000 Database Install the Printer (optional) Create Client and Server Icons Install the License Open the MML Interface (optional) Check the Correctness of Installation Create Disk Mirror (optional)
Section 2.3.1 or 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5 2.3.6 2.3.7 2.3.8 2.3.9 2.3.10 2.3.11 2.3.12
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Step 1 Start the workstation. When the user login interface appears, press <STOP + A> to enter the ok prompt. Step 2 Insert the CD/DVD for Solaris 8 Software 1 of 2 (2/04 SPARC Platform Edition). Step 3 Enter the command under the ok prompt: boot cdrom The system will be restarted. In 5 minutes, the system will prompt you to select the language for installation. Note: When the external CD-ROM is adopted: 1. Enter the command under the ok prompt: probe scsi -all If /pci@8,700000/scsi@6,1 is displayed, it means that the external CD-ROM has been detected. 2. Enter the command: devalias to search for the real name of the CD-ROM. If the real name of the CD-ROM is /pci@8,700000/scsi@6/disk@6,0:f, then /pci@8,700000/scsi@6,1/disk@6,0:f points to the external CD-ROM. 3. Enter the command: boot /pci@8,700000/scsi@6,1/disk@6,0:f The system will be restarted.
Step 4 Enter the number representing English of 0 to select a language for the installation, press Enter. Step 5 Select the locale for English of 0, press Enter.
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The system is running. The following prompts will be displayed in the Solaris Install Console:
The system is coming up. Please wait. In.rdisc: No interface up
The The Solaris Installation Program dialog box is displayed. Step 6 Click <Continue>. The Identify This System dialog box is displayed. Step 7 Click <Continue>. The Network Connectivity dialog box is displayed. Step 8 Set the networked [Yes] and click <Continue>. The DHCP dialog box is displayed. Step 9 Set the DHCP [No] and click <Continue>. The Primary Network Interface dialog box is displayed. Note: This dialog box is not displayed on the computer with single network card.
Step 10 Enter the primary network interface [bge0] and click <Continue>. The Host Name dialog box is displayed. Step 11 Enter the host name [T2000] and click <Continue>. The IP Address dialog box is displayed. Step 12 Enter the setting IP address and click <Continue>. The Subnets dialog box is displayed. Step 13 Set the Subnets [Yes] and click <Continue>. The Netmask dialog box is displayed. Step 14 Enter the setting netmask and click <Continue>. The IPv6 dialog box is displayed. Step 15 Set the IPv6 [No] and click <Continue>. The Confirm Information dialog box is displayed. Step 16 Click <Continue>. The Configure Security Policy dialog box is displayed.
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Step 17 Set the Configure Security Policy [No] and click <Continue>. The Confirm Information dialog box is displayed. Step 18 Click <Continue>. The Name Service dialog box is displayed. Step 19 Set the Name Service [None] and click <Continue>. The Confirm Information dialog box is displayed. Step 20 Click <Continue>. The Time Zone dialog box is displayed. Step 21 Set the Time Zone [Geographic region] and click <Set>. The Geographic Region dialog box is displayed. Note: Since the Sybase license has region limitations, the time zone here should be the same as that in the Sybase license, otherwise the Sybase installation will fail.
Step 22 Click <Continue>. The Date and Time dialog box is displayed. Step 23 Set the time correctly, and then click <Continue>. The Confirm Information dialog box is displayed. Note: The T2000 requires accurate system time. It is prohibited to modify the system time when the T2000 is running. When modification is necessary, exit the T2000 first and switch to single user mode. Then you can correct the system time via the date command.
The Solaris Interactive Installation dialog box is displayed. Step 25 Click <Initial>. The Solaris Interactive Installation dialog box is displayed. Huawei Technologies Proprietary
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Step 26 Click <Continue>. The Select Geographic Regions dialog box is displayed. Step 27 Select the geographic region youre in and your native language. Note: Use the Up or Down key to move the cursor to locate before the geographic region youre in, and press Enter to present the selected sub-item. And then use the Up or Down key to move the cursor into the brackets before the selected item and press Enter to present X in the brackets.
Step 28 Click <Continue>. The Select Software dialog box is displayed. Step 29 Select software group Entire Distribution plus OEM support and click <Continue>. The Select Disks dialog box is displayed. Step 30 Click <Continue>. The Preserve Data? dialog box is displayed. Step 31 Click <Continue>. The Automatically Layout File Systems? dialog box is displayed. Step 32 Click <Manual Layout>. The File System and Disk Layout dialog box is displayed. Step 33 Click <Customize>. The Customize Disks dialog box is displayed. Step 34 Enter the name and the size of each partition according to Table 2-2, and keep the overlap partition untouched. After that, click other areas in the table. The system will refresh the unused disk space. The free space will come to 0 MB. Note: If there are two hard disks, one is for the primary disk, and the other is for the disk mirror. Only the main disk will be partitioned.
Step 35 Click <OK>. Return to the File System and Disk Layout dialog box. Step 36 Click <Continue>. Huawei Technologies Proprietary
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The Mount Remote File Systems? dialog box is displayed. Step 37 Click <Continue>. The Profile dialog box is displayed. Step 38 Click <Begin Installation>. The prompt dialog box is displayed. Step 39 Click <Auto Reboot>. The installation of the Solaris 8 Software 1 of 2 (2/04 SPARC Platform Edition) will take about 25 minutes and the system will be restarted. Then the login interface will come up after the system restarts. Step 40 Enter the password of the root user [rootkit] twice. The Specify Media dialog box is displayed. Note: rootkit is the default password for the super user root. You can change the default password as you wish. Be sure to remember it, for it will be used again afterwards.
Step 41 Select [CD/DVD] to specify the media from which to install Solaris 8 Software 2 of 2 (2/04 SPARC Platform Edition), and click <Next>. The disk of Solaris 8 Software 1 of 2 (2/04 SPARC Platform Edition) will be automatically ejected. Step 42 Insert the CD/DVD for Solaris 8 Software 2 of 2 (2/04 SPARC Platform Edition), and then click <OK>. The installation of Solaris 8 Software 2 of 2 (2/04 SPARC Platform Edition) may take 20 minutes. Then the Installation Summary dialog box is displayed. Step 43 Click <Next>. The installation is finished. The disk of Solaris 8 Software 2 of 2 (2/04 SPARC Platform Edition) will be automatically ejected. Step 44 Click <Reboot Now>. The system will be restarted. In 5 minutes, the login interface will come up. Step 45 Log in to the Solaris system with root as the user name and rootkit as the password. The Select Desktop Environment dialog box is displayed. Step 46 Select [Common Desktop Environment (CDE)], and click <OK>. Now you can begin installing the T2000.
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2.3.2 Install the Solaris 8 (Display Adapter is SunTM XVR-100 Graphics Accelerator)
1. Run and Identify the System
Step 1 Start the workstation. Press <STOP + A> to enter the ok prompt. Step 2 Insert the CD/DVD for Solaris 8 Software 1 of 2 (2/04 SPARC Platform Edition). Step 3 Enter the command under the ok prompt: boot cdrom The system will be restarted. In 5 minutes, the system will prompt you to select the language for installation. Note: When the external CD-ROM is adopted: 1 Enter the command under the ok prompt: probe scsi - all If /pci@8,700000/scsi@6,1 is displayed, it means that the external CD-ROM has been detected. 2. Enter the command: devalias Display the alias and real name of the equipment. Search for the real name of the CD-ROM. If the real name of the CD-ROM is /pci@8,700000/scsi@6/disk@6,0:f, then /pci@8,700000/scsi@6,1/disk@6,0:f points to the external CD-ROM. 3. Enter the command: boot /pci@8,700000/scsi@6,1/disk@6,0:f The system will be restarted under the guidance of the external CD-ROM.
Step 4 Enter the number representing English of 0 to select a language for the installation, press Enter. Step 5 Select the locale for English of 0, press Enter. The The Solaris Installation Program dialog box is displayed. Step 6 Press <F2> to continue. The Identify This System dialog box is displayed. Step 7 Press <F2> to continue. The Network Connectivity dialog box is displayed. Huawei Technologies Proprietary
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Step 8 Set Networked [Yes] and press <F2> to continue. The DHCP dialog box is displayed. Note: Use the Up or Down key to move the cursor into the brackets before the selected item and press Enter to present X in the brackets.
Step 9 Set the DHCP [No] and press <F2> to continue. The Primary Network Interface dialog box is displayed. Note: This dialog box is not displayed on the computer with single network card.
Step 10 Enter the primary network interface [bge0] and press <F2> to continue. The Host Name dialog box is displayed. Step 11 Enter the host name [T2000] and press <F2> to continue. The IP Address dialog box is displayed. Step 12 Enter the setting IP address and press <F2> to continue. The Subnets dialog box is displayed. Step 13 Set the system part of subnet [Yes] and press <F2> to continue. The Netmask dialog box is displayed. Step 14 Enter the setting netmask and press <F2> to continue. The IPv6 dialog box is displayed. Step 15 Set the IPv6 [No] and press <F2> to continue. The Confirm Information dialog box is displayed. Step 16 Press <F2> to continue. The Configure Security Policy dialog box is displayed. Step 17 Set the Configure Kerberos Security [No] and press <F2> to continue. The Confirm Information dialog box is displayed. Step 18 Press <F2> to continue.
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Step 19 Set the name service [None] and press <F2> to continue. The Confirm Information dialog box is displayed. Step 20 Press <F2> to continue. The Time Zone dialog box is displayed. Step 21 Set the time zone [Geographic Region] and press <F2> to continue. The Time Zone dialog box is displayed. Note: Since the Sybase license has region limitations, the time zone here should be the same as that in the Sybase license, otherwise the Sybase installation will fail.
Step 22 Press <F2> to continue. The Date and Time dialog box is displayed. Note: The T2000 requires accurate system time. It is prohibited to modify the system time when the T2000 is running. Exit the T2000 when modification is necessary. Then you can correct the system time via the date command.
Step 23 Make sure the time is set correctly, and then press <F2> to continue. The Confirm Information dialog box is displayed. Step 24 Press <F2> to continue. The Solaris Interactive Installation dialog box is displayed. Step 25 Press <F4> to begin initial installation. The Solaris Interactive Installation dialog box is displayed. Step 26 Press <F4> to begin standard installation. The Select Geographic Regions dialog box is displayed.
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Step 27 Select the geographic region youre in and your native language. Note: Use the Up or Down key to move the cursor to locate before the geographic region youre in, and press Enter to present the selected sub-item. And then use the Up or Down key to move the cursor into the brackets before the selected item and press Enter to present X in the brackets.
Step 28 Press <F2> to continue. The Select Software dialog box is displayed. Step 29 Select software group [Entire Distribution plus OEM support 64-bit], and then press <F2> to continue. The Select Disks dialog box is displayed. Step 30 Press <F2> to continue. The Preserve Data? dialog box is displayed. Step 31 Press <F2> to continue. The Automatically Layout File Systems? dialog box is displayed. Step 32 Press <F4> for manual layout. The File System and Disk Layout dialog box is displayed. Step 33 Press <F4> to customize disk. The Customize Disks dialog box is displayed. Step 34 Enter the name and the size of each partition according to Table 2-2, and keep the overlap partition untouched. After that, click other areas in the table. The system will refresh the unused disk space. The free space will come to 0 MB. Step 35 Press <F2> for OK. Return to the File System and Disk Layout dialog box. Note: If there are two hard disks, one is for the primary disk, and the other is for the disk mirror. Only the main disk will be partitioned.
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Step 37 Press <F2> to continue. The Profile dialog box is displayed. Step 38 Press <F2> to continue. The Warning dialog box is displayed. Step 39 Press <F2> for OK. The prompt Reboot After Installation? dialog box is displayed. Step 40 Select [Auto Reboot] and press <F2> to begin installation. The installation of the Solaris 8 Software 1 of 2 (2/04 SPARC Platform Edition) will take about 30 minutes. Then the Solaris operation system restarts automatically and the user login dialog is displayed. Step 41 Enter the password of the root user [rootkit] twice. The Media dialog box is displayed. Specify the media from which you will install Solaris 8 2 of 2 (2/04 SPARC Platform Edition). Note: rootkit is the default password for the super user root. You can change the default password as you wish. Be sure to remember it, for it will be used again afterwards.
Step 42 Press <1> to select [CD/DVD], and press Enter to continue. The disk of Solaris 8 Software 1 of 2 (2/04 SPARC Platform Edition) will be automatically ejected. Step 43 Insert the CD/DVD for Solaris 8 2 of 2 (2/04 SPARC Platform Edition), and then press Enter to continue. Install Solaris 8 Software 2 of 2 (2/04 SPARC Platform Edition). The installation may take 20 minutes. The Installation Summary dialog box is displayed. Step 44 Press <2> to continue. The installation is finished. The disk of Solaris 8 2 of 2 (2/04 SPARC Platform Edition) will be automatically ejected. Step 45 Press Enter to restart the system. The system will be restarted. In 5 minutes, the login interface will come up. Log in to the Solaris system with root as the user name.
2. Install the Display Adapter Software
You need to install a display adapter driver to display the CDE graphical interface.
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Step 1 Insert the Sun XVR-100 Graphics Accelerator CD-ROM and execute the following commands:
# cd /cdrom/cdrom0 # ./install
The system prompts to install the display adapter software, and the installation will take about two minutes. Step 2 Reboot the workstation and press <STOP + A> to display the ok prompt. Enter the following command under the ok prompt:
boot -r
The system reboots, and a login prompt will be displayed in five minutes. Log in to the Solaris system as root user. A dialog box for selecting the desktop environment is displayed. Step 3 Select [Common Desktop Environment], and then click <OK>. Step 4 Execute the following command to set the display depth of color:
# fbconfig -depth 24
If necessary, you can execute the following command to adjust the display resolution:
# fbconfig -res /<resolution>
For the resolution, you can select 1600 x 1200 x 75, 1280 x 1024 x 75, or 1024 x 768 x 75, which becomes valid after you re-log in to the system.
The installation script install.sh will be copied from the T2000 installation CD-ROM to hard disk. Step 3 Execute the following commands to execute the auto-installation script:
#cd / #sh ./install.sh
Caution: If you try to run the script without logging in as the root user, the system will prompt "Only the root user can run the installation script!" and quit the running of auto-installation script.
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Step 6 Insert the Solaris 8 02/04 patch installation CD-ROM, press Enter. The installation of patches will take about 120 minutes. Wait for... The system will prompt to reboot. Step 7 Reboot the system according to the prompt upon the installation of the system patches. Step 8 Log in to the system as the user root. Step 9 Execute the command to check the setting of shared memory.
# vi /etc/system
Where, 268435456 = 1024 (the size of memory in MB) x 1024 x 1024 / 2, indicated that the shared memory is successfully set.
2.3.4 Install the Sybase Adapter Server Enterprise 12.0 and Patches
Step 1 Open a terminal window, execute the following command to re-execute the auto-installation script:
# sh install.sh
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Step 5 Insert Sybase Adapter Server Enterprise 12.0 installation CD-ROM and press Enter. The Installation Type dialog box is displayed. Step 6 Select Customized Install, as shown in Figure 2-1 .
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The Choose Directory dialog box is displayed. Step 8 Enter: /opt/Sybase, as shown in Figure 2-2.
Step 9 Click <Next>. The dialog box shown in Figure 2-3 is displayed.
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Step 10 Click <Next>. The dialog box shown in Figure 2-4 is displayed.
Step 11 Click <Next>. The dialog box shown in Figure 2-5 is displayed.
Step 12 Wait until the dialog box shown in Figure 2-6 is displayed.
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Step 14 Fill in the blanks in the dialog box according to the license information in related documents provided with Sybase. And then click <Continue Install>. The dialog box in Figure 2-8 is displayed.
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Step 16 Click <Configure a new server>. The Svrbuild - Select Servers to Build dialog box is displayed. Step 17 Select all check boxes. Adaptive Server: [T2000DBServer] The other server names change automatically as shown in Figure 2-10.
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Step 19 Fill in the blanks in the dialog box according to the following setting, as shown in Figure 2-11. Master device path: [/opt/sybase/data/master_dev.dat] Master device size: [200] Master database size: [100] Sybsystemprocs device path: [/opt/sybase/data/sybsystemprocs_dev.dat] Sybsystemprocs device size: [400] Sybsystemprocs database size: [200] Host name: [localhost] Remain default for other items. The default for the Master database size is 6, which is too small to save more log files. Therefore, you are recommended to change it into 100.
Step 20 Click <OK>. The Srvbuild - Server Attribute Editor dialog box is displayed. Step 21 Enter the host name [localhost], as shown in Figure 2-12.
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Step 22 Click <OK>. The Srvbuild - Server Attribute Editor dialog box is displayed. Step 23 Enter the host name [localhost], as shown in Figure 2-13.
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The Srvbuild - Server Attribute Editor dialog box is displayed. Step 25 Enter the host name [localhost], as shown in Figure 2-14.
Step 26 Click <OK>. The Srvbuild - Server Attribute Editor dialog box is displayed. Step 27 Enter the host name [localhost], as shown in Figure 2-15.
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Step 28 Click <Build Servers!>. Begin to create database system. The dialog box in Figure 2-16 is displayed.
Step 29 Wait for about 10-15 minutes until all the servers are created successfully and then click <OK>. The dialog box in Figure 2-17 is displayed.
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Step 31 Wait until the T2000DBServer be created successfully, click <Exit>. The dialog box in Figure 2-19 is displayed.
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Step 34 Click <OK>. Database has been installed. The terminal displays:
The system is creating the database user sybase... Please input the password for user sybase... New password:
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Step 2 Insert the T2000 installation CD-ROM and press Enter. The terminal displays:
Please select the component you want to install: 1. Server 2. Client 3. Both (Server and Client)
Step 3 Enter: 3. Start to extract files. Please wait. The terminal displays:
The system is creating the group t2000... The system is creating the user t2000... Please input the password for user t2000... New Password:
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Step 5 Enter: t2000. Note: You can set the password with other letters. Bear it in mind. When running the T2000 application, it is required log in to the system as t2000 user.
The installation program may take a long time (about 120 minutes) to initialize T200 Database. Please wait. After the initialization of T2000 Database completes, the terminal displays:
Do you want to install the printer? [y|n]
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Note: Here, the network printer refers to the network printer server instead of the network-shared printer.
Step 3 Enter the IP address of the computer where the network printer is located. The terminal displays:
The printer has been installed.
Now, both the local and network printers have been installed successfully. Then the terminal displays:
Congratulations! The Optix iManager T2000 single system installation has been finished, you can read the installation log /var/T2000/T2000Installation.log.11251617. The system will reboot. After reboot, please log in as the user t2000 to run the OptiX iManager T2000.
The T2000 has been installed successfully. Step 4 Press Enter to reboot the system. Step 5 Log in to the system as the user t2000, the password is t2000. Huawei Technologies Proprietary
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The system will prompt you to select the default desktop (CDE) when the operating system is logged in with t2000 as the user name for the first time.
Step 1 Right-click the blank of the desktop to select [Tools/Create Action] to enter the Create Action dialog box. Fill the blanks according to following information, as shown in Figure 2-22. Action Name (icon label): T2000Client Command When Action is Opened: /T2000/client/t2000client Window Type: Terminal (Auto-Close)
Caution: Be aware that the letter is case sensitive. Especially, the program path which the shortcut icon points to should be correct.
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Step 2 Select [File/Save] to save the new action (saved in the start directory), and then close the Create Action dialog box. Step 3 Right-click the blank of the desktop and select the [Files/File Manager] to enter the File Manager-t2000 dialog box, as shown in Figure 2-23.
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Step 4 Right-click the T2000Client file to select [Put in Workspace]. On the desktop, the icon indicating successful creation is displayed, as shown in Figure 2-24.
Step 5 Exit the file manager. Step 6 On desktop, double-click the T2000Client icon, and the client program runs immediately. Then create the icon for the T2000 server. Refer to the following table for filling parameters.
Table 2-4 Reference for creating icons
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Step 2 Delete "#" in front of LoadModule_27 and save the file. Then exit vi. Step 3 Restart the server to effectuate the setting.
After installation, open a terminal and enter the command vi /etc/passwd under the current prompt to view the user information file. T2000 and sybase users should exist. The current prompt information in the file is:
T2000:x:1007:1:T2000 User:/usr/t2000:/bin/csh Sybase:x:1006:100::/opt/sybase:/bin/sh
Here, the two digits 1007 and 1006 may vary with different installation process.
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Restart the workstation and log in to the system as user t2000. Open a terminal and run the following commands:
T2000% su sybase Password: sybase # isql -Usa -P -ST2000DBServer 1>quit # isql -Usa -P -ST2000DBServer_back 1>quit $su t2000 T2000%
The terminal should display Sybase command line prompt 1>. It means that the T2000DBServer has been installed successfully, and is able to start automatically now.
4. Check the Running Status of the T2000
Step 1 Double-click the T2000Server icon on the desktop. A T2000 system monitor client login dialog box is displayed in several seconds. Step 2 Enter password (T2000) and server (Local). You can log in to the T2000 server normally. Wait three minutes until the EMS, security and topo servers are all in running status. Step 3 Double-click the T2000Client icon on the desktop. A T2000 client login dialog box is displayed in several seconds. Step 4 Enter user name (admin), password (T2000), and server (127.0.0.1:9801). You can log in to the T2000 server normally. Note: By default, the initial password of system monitor is T2000. The initial user name and password of T2000 are admin and T2000 respectively. To make sure the security of the NM system, modify the password in time and remember it. Moreover, establish new NM users with corresponding authorities for the NM maintenance staff.
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If all the above check items are passed, the installation of the T2000 for UNIX proves successful. Then run the following command to delete install.sh script. #rm /install.sh
Stages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Description Install Solaris 8 Install the Operating System and JDK Patches Check the Setting of Shared Memory Install Sybase Adapter Server Enterprise 12.0 and Patches Install the T2000 Server Software Initialize T2000 Database Create the Server Icon Install the License Open the MML Interface (optional) Check the Correctness of Installation Create Disk Mirror (optional)
Detailed installation stages are similar to those in single-system structure, while the differences lie in:
Select Server when selecting installation items. No need to install the printer. Only need to create the server icon.
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Stages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Description Install Solaris 8 Install the Operating System and JDK Patches Check the Setting of Shared Memory Install the T2000 Client Software Install the Printer (optional) Create Client Icon Check the Correctness of Installation
Detailed installation steps are similar to those in single-system structure, while the differences lie in:
No need to install Sybase adapter server enterprise 12.0 and patches. Select Client when selecting installation items. No need to initialize T2000 database. Only need to create the client icon. No need to install the license. No need to open the MML interface. No need to create disk mirror.
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3.1 Overview
This chapter introduces how to install the T2000 on Windows platform, in three ways as follows: Single-System Structure: install the T2000 Server and Client software on the same computer. Independent Server: install the T2000 Server software only on the same computer. Independent Client: install the T2000 Client software only on the same computer.
For the installation of the Windows 2000 and the SP2 or patches of a higher version, refer to the corresponding documents provided with the computer.
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3.2 Preparations
Before installation, it is needed to confirm:
Windows 2000 operating system has been installed in the computer. An operating system user named t2000 with administrator authority has been created. The SP2 or patches of a higher version have been installed in the system.
Note: The method to confirm whether the SP2 patches have been installed in the system: Right-click [My Computer], and click [Properties]. If there is Service Pack 2 in the System Properties list under the [General] tab, it means that the SP2 patches have been installed in the system. Otherwise the SP2 patches should be installed first to avoid unsuccessful installation of the T2000.
The computer name must be the combination of English letters and digits. The first character must be an English letter and there must be no space in the name.
Note: It is recommended to name the host following the host naming specifications: Single-system structure: T2000 Client/Server structure: Server: T2000-1 Client: T2000-1client1
In order to have a better display effect after installation, the display mode of the computer should be modified as: 1024 x 768 pixels, High Color, 16 bit enhanced color or more. Other applications and anti-virus software are closed. Make sure you have the T2000 for Windows installation CD-ROM and the serial number in hand. The authorized license file is available.
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Stages 1 2 3 4 5 6
Description Install the T2000 Client and Server Software and MS SQL Server Database Initialize the Database Restrict the Use of MS SQL Server Memory Install the License Open the MML Interface (optional) Check the Correctness of Installation
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3.3.1 Install the T2000 Client and Server Software and MS SQL Server Database
Step 1 Log in to Windows 2000 as the user t2000. Note: Only the installation of the T2000 requires your login to Windows as the user with administrator authority, while the use of the T2000 afterwards does not.
Step 2 Insert the installation CD-ROM and run the setup.exe file, the installation interfaces in Figure 3-1 and Figure 3-2 are coming up.
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Step 5 Select <Yes>. The Customer Information dialog box is displayed. Step 6 Enter the user name, company name and the serial number provided with the T2000 installation disk, as shown in Figure 3-5.
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Step 8 Click <Browse> to choose the destination location and click <Next>. The destination folder is better to be a convenient location. The Setup Type dialog box is displayed. Step 9 Select <Custom>, as shown in Figure 3-7.
Note: Choose Typical, the InstallShield will install the Client/Server software. Therefore, you can choose Typical in single system installation. Choose Compact, the InstallShield will install the Client software. If you only want to install the Client software, you can choose this one. Choose Custom for further selection.
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Step 13 Usually the default settings are used. Click <Next>. The dialog box in Figure 3-10 is displayed.
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Step 17 Click <Yes>. Note: If the MS SQL Server 7.0 has been installed, select <No> to skip this step.
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Step 19 Click <Add>. The Add Network Library Configuration dialog box is displayed.
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Step 20 Fill in the blanks in the dialog box according to the following information, as shown in Figure 3-16: Server alias: [T2000DBServer] Network libraries: [TCP/IP] Computer name: [PC] Port number: [1433]
Note: Here, the PC is the name of the computer. Fill in it according to the actual situation.
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Step 22 Click <Apply> and <OK>. The InstallShield Wizard Complete dialog box is displayed.
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Note: The Initializing database dialog box will be covered by the cmd.exe window. Drag it away and you can see the Initializing database dialog box.
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Step 4 Click <OK>. The installation of the T2000 has finished. The SQL Server Enterprise Manager program is opened automatically.
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Step 1 Right-click the database of the local computer under the SQL Server Group. The short-cut menu in Figure 3-23 is displayed.
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Step 2 Select Properties, the SQL Server Properties interface comes up. Select the Memory tab, as shown in Figure 3-24.
Step 3 Check the Use a fixed memory size (MB) check box and set an appropriate memory size according to Table 3-2.
Table 3-2 Recommended memory size assigned to the SQL Server
Memory size of the local computer (MB) 128 256 512 1024 2048
Fixed memory size of the SQL Server (MB) 20 60 100 200 400
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There must be T2000Server and T2000Client shortcut icons on Windows desktop. Click [Start/Programs], and the iManager T2000 shortcut icon directory and shortcut icons of T2000Server and T2000Client should exist there.
3. Check the Environmental Variables
Step 1 Right-click [My Computer] on the desktop. Step 2 Choose [Properties] menu, and then click [Advanced] tab. Step 3 Click [Environment Variables] in the [Advanced] tab dialog box. The iManager Application Platform (iMAP) variable should exist in the field of User Variables for Administrator in the popped up dialog box. Note: If the T2000 is installed under C:\T2000, the variable is: iMAP =C:\T2000\server If it is installed under other directories, the variable will change accordingly.
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Click [Start/ Programs/ Microsoft SQL Server 7.0/ Service Manager], SQL Server can be started correctly.
5. Check the Running Status of the T2000
Step 1 Double-click the T2000Server icon on the desktop. A T2000 system monitor client login dialog will appear in several seconds. Step 2 Enter password (T2000) and server (Local). You can log in to the T2000 server normally. Wait three minutes until the EMS, Security and Topo servers are all in running status. Step 3 Double-click the T2000Client icon on the desktop. A T2000 client login dialog will appear in several seconds. Step 4 Enter user name (admin), password (T2000), and server (127.0.0.1:9801). You can log in to the T2000 server normally. Note: By default, the initial password of system monitor is T2000. The initial user name and password of T2000 are admin and T2000 respectively. To make sure the security of the NM system, modify the password in time and remember it. Moreover, establish new NM users with corresponding authorities for the NM maintenance staff.
6. Conclusion
If all the above check items are passed, the installation of the T2000 for Windows 2000 proves successful.
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Stages 1 2 3 4 5 6
Description Install the T2000 Server Software and MS SQL Server Database Initialize the Database Restrict the Use of MS SQL Server Memory Install the License Open the MML Interface (optional) Check the Correctness of Installation
Detailed installation stages are similar to those in single-system structure, while the difference lies in: only select Server when selecting setup features.
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Stages 1 2
Description Install the T2000 Client Software Check the Correctness of Installation
Detailed installation stages are similar to those in single-system structure, while the differences lie in:
Only select Client when selecting setup features. No need to install MS SQL Server database. No restriction of the use of MS SQL Server memory. No need to install the license. No need to initialize the database.
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It is because the shared memory parameters of the operating system should be modified before installing Sybase. Otherwise, above the error may occur. Huawei Technologies Proprietary
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To modify the parameters: Step 1 Edit file /etc/system by adding in the last line with:
set shmsys:shminfo_shmmax=workstation actual physical memory (unit: MB) x 0.5 x1024 x 1024
Step 2 Save the file when modification is complete. Before re-installing Sybase, you should reboot the workstation to validate the modification.
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4.4 How to Determine Whether Sybase Server Process Has Already Been
There are two database servers available: Data Server and Backup Server. To check the working status of database server processes, you can execute showserver file located in directory /opt/sybase/ASE-12_0/install. Specifically, you can execute the following command as root user:
#/opt/sybase/ASE-12_0/install/showserver
Check whether the dataserver and backupserver are running. If not, the boot-up for database server processes is unsuccessful.
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secondary server is equipped with SybaseReplicationServer, you can see not only the license of ASE_SERVER but also the license of REP_SERVER in the license.dat file. The contents in the license of REP_SERVER can be modified according to the formal license upon delivery. The following is the structure of the license.dat file:
SERVER debugserver ANY 29722 VENDOR SYBASE /opt/sybase/SYSAM-1_0/bin/SYBASE USE_SERVER INCREMENT ASE_SERVER SYBASE 12.0 PERMANENT 15 2F62697489AF SN=1072021-9 OVERDRAFT=10000 ck=0 INCREMENT REP_SERVER SYBASE 12.5 PERMANENT 15 2F62697489AF SN=1072021-9 OVERDRAFT=10000 ck=0
This part is to be modified. Their meanings are explained as follows: Debugserver: host name, the name of the workstation where Sybase is installed. ASE_SERVER/REP_SERVER: function name, indicating which product this license belongs to. 15: Functional number. 2F62697489AF: authorization code. 1072021-9: serial number. You only need to modify corresponding items according to the information in the license authorization of Sybase.
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Check whether the 5 processes of the Server are running, if any of ProcessManager, mdp, ss, toposvr and ems has and only has a process, it suggests that the Server has already been booted up normally; If a process is found absent, it suggests that the Server has not been booted up completely. If there are two or more cases occurring in a process, it suggests that the Server has been booted up repeatedly. On the last two occasions mentioned above, you should shut down the Server, then boot up the Server once again.
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Step 3 Select [System/Stop Server] from the System Monitor. The Client shuts down after the Server shuts down.
Caution: It will generally take 23 minutes to shut down the Server, because before the Servers exits from the system, it needs to complete something which is unfinished yet. During the process, no re-activation of T2000 Server is allowed.
To shut down T2000 Server forcefully may leave some data unsaved. Never adopt such approach, unless the boot-up for the Server is incomplete, or the system has already collapsed.
Check whether the license file corresponds to the host computer by step1 and step2. Step 1 Execute the following command to get the MAC address of the host computer:
# ifconfig a
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8:0:20:c4:8f:db is the MAC address of the host computer. MAC address format: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx, where xx is one or two hexadecimal numbers. Step 2 View the license file by the vi command:
# cd /T2000/server # vi licensexxx.txt
8:0:20:c4:8f:db is the MAC address of the host computer that the license file corresponds to. Verify if the two MAC addresses are the same. If not, get the appropriate license file. Step 3 Check whether the ss and ems files are owned by root, and the permission level is -rwsr-xr-x. Otherwise, please modify it by the following commands: #cd /T2000/server #chown root ss #chmod u+s ss Step 4 Check whether the Text mode, namely ASCII mode, is adopted for the transfer of license file. Step 5 To check the transfer mode, open file licensexxx.txt at the workstation by Vi. If every line is ended with ^M, it shows that the transfer mode is incorrect, and the transfer should be repeated in the mode of ASCII. Or you can use the following command to convert the format: #dos2unix licensexxx.txt licensexxx.txt
2. On the Windows Platform
Check whether the license file corresponds to the host computer by step1 and step2. Step 1 Click [Start/Programs/Accessories/Command Prompt] to start a dos terminal, execute the following command:
ipconfig /all
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Description . . . . . . . . . . . : 3Com 3C920 Integrated Fast Ethernet Controller (3C905C-TX Compatible) Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 8:0:20:c4:8f:db DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
8:0:20:c4:8f:db is the MAC address of the host computer. Step 2 Open the license file under the \T2000\server:
SupportIPEndToEnd = 1 SupportWaveEndToEnd = 1 MAC = 8:0:20:c4:8f:db License = A26F90385ACE5FD947F057C36786A4C5E33E1C854AB410A112920687F007548AF4A586BBE902 313F309F6A82DD19
8:0:20:c4:8f:db is the MAC address of the host computer that the license file corresponds to. Verify if the two MAC addresses are the same. If not, get the appropriate license file. Step 3 Check whether the network adapter is available. If not, MAC address cannot be detected, further more, the license will be invalid. Check whether there is any error during the transfer of the license. If yes, please re-transfer the license file and store it under the directory of C:\T2000\server. Re-activate T2000 to see whether it is valid.
Caution: Do not modify the name, the content, the format of the license file. Otherwise the license will be invalid.
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512 M
Solaris 8
256 M
Solaris 8
512 M
Note: The starting file of the T2000 client is in the directory of T2000 client: It is T2000client.sh on the UNIX platform. It is T2000client.bat on the Windows platform.
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A.1 Brief Introduction
Disk Mirror
This appendix introduces the procedure of creating disk mirror, which is applicable to the workstation and server in the UNIX environment. The following are the main contents: Install the DiskSuite 4.2.1 software. Create disk mirror using script.
Caution: To perform dual-system configuration, do not create disk mirror, otherwise the configuration will fail.
The workstation contains two hard disks with the same capacity. Only the first hard disk is partitioned. A 10 Mbit/s space has been allocated for the Slice 4. The Solaris 8 Software 2 of 2 (2/02 SPARC Platform Edition) CD-ROM is ready. The T2000 for UNIX installation CD-ROM is ready.
Step 1 Insert the Solaris 8 Software 2 of 2 (2/02 SPARC Platform Edition) CD-ROM. Step 2 Open a terminal window and execute the following commands to start the DiskSuite 4.2.1 installer:
#cd /cdrom/sol_8_202_sparc_2/Solaris_8/EA/products/DiskSuite_4.2.1 #./installer
Step 5 Select Default Install and click <Next>. The dialog box in Figure A-4 is displayed.
Step 6 Click <Install Now>. The dialog box in Figure A-5 is displayed.
Step 8 Click <Next>. The dialog box in Figure A-7 is displayed. Huawei Technologies Proprietary
Step 10 Click <Reboot> to complete the installation of DiskSuite 4.2.1 and restart the system.
2. Create Disk Mirror Using Script
Step 1 Log in to the system as root. Insert the T2000 for UNIX installation CD-ROM. Open a terminal window and execute the following command:
# cp /cdrom/cdrom0/setup_mirror.sh /
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copied to the hard disk. Step 2 Execute the following command to run the script of disk mirror creation:
# sh /setup_mirror.sh
Step 5 Log in to the system as root and execute the following command to run the script of disk mirror creation again:
# sh /setup_mirror.sh
The disk mirror is being synchronized, and it will take three hours or so. Step 6 Wait until the terminal displays:
Mirror Resync completed!
When the following prompt is displayed, mirror is completed (The logical name of the hard disk may vary with the computer type).
d1 -m d11 d12 1
If nothing is displayed, the synchronization is completed. If there is output, the data is being synchronized.
3. Check the Conclusion
If both the above checks are passed, it indicates that disk mirror is created successfully. Execute the following command to delete the setup_mirror.sh script:
#rm /setup_mirror.sh
1.1.1 3. B Abbreviations
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Abbreviation ASCII CD/CD-ROM CDE DDN DHCP DNS FAQ iMAP IP MAC OEM PC PGND SCSI SN TCP UPS Explanation Compact Disk Common Desktop Environment Digital Data Network Domain Name Server Frequently Asked Questions
Abbreviations
Integrated Management Application Platform Internet Protocol Media Access Control Original Equipment Manufacturer Personal Computer Protection Ground Small Computer Systems Interface Sequence Number Transport Control Protocol Uninterrupted Power Supply