Cluster Server Installation Guide for Solaris x64 5.0 - Storage ...

Cluster Server Installation Guide for Solaris x64 5.0 - Storage ... Cluster Server Installation Guide for Solaris x64 5.0 - Storage ...

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64 Installing and configuring VCSInstalling and configuring VCS 5.0To install the Java Console on a Windows system1 Insert the software disc with the VCS software into a drive on your Windowssystem.2 Using Windows Explorer, select the disc drive.3 Go to \windows\VCSWindowsInstallers\ClusterManager.4 Open the language folder of your choice, for example EN.5 Double-click setup.exe.6 The Veritas Cluster Manager Install Wizard guides you through theinstallation process.Establishing cluster communication with the management serverYou can also set up multiple-cluster management feature after VCS installation and configuration.Use the following list to prepare clusters for administration and management through the Cluster Management Console.■■■Ensure that all clusters that you want to manage run a supported version ofVCS.Decide which clusters are to use cluster connector to communicate with themanagement server, and then install cluster connector on each cluster.Cluster connector is a process agent. You must use cluster connector if afirewall exists between the management server and any clusters. You caninstall cluster connector when you install VCS 5.0.See “Installing cluster connector” on page 65.Decide which clusters are to use a direct connection to communicate withthe management server. If these clusters run a supported version of VCS,they require no further preparation.After you prepare the clusters for management server administration, start theCluster Management Console and use it to configure the management server toconnect to clusters using direct connection. Clusters using cluster connectorconnect to the management server automatically.Refer to the Veritas Cluster Management Console documentation for moreinformation.

Installing and configuring VCSInstalling and configuring VCS 5.065Installing cluster connectorNote: You must stop all VCS Web consoles, VCS Java consoles, and agent wizardsthat are running on any cluster nodes before you install cluster connector.For all cluster connector installations, cluster connector installs or upgradesSymantec Product Authentication Service (version 4.3) on target systems thatdo not already have it.■You are installing cluster connector (locally or remotely) from a systemrunning the authentication broker.■You are installing cluster connector (locally or remotely) from a cluster nodeand that cluster node is in your install list.For example, assume that you have nodes A, B, and C each in their owncluster; each have the authentication broker installed. You also have systemX with no authentication broker. You cannot install cluster connector fromX. You can install cluster connector from A to B and C to other nodes.Perform this procedure to use cluster connector for management servercommunications when the cluster is a supported VCS cluster. You can also usethis procedure if you want to install or configure cluster connector afterinstalling VCS 5.0 on a cluster.To install cluster connector on a Solaris x64 Platform Edition system1 Insert the software disc into the drive on the local system.2 Make sure that the disc is mounted.3 Navigate to the folder containing the installcmc program.4 Run the installcmc program.# ./installcmc -rsh5 Enter 2 if you are prompted to select a product component.Enter '1' to install the Management Server, '2' to install the Cluster Connector: [1-2,q] (1) 2The installer presents a message stating that it will install cluster connector.6 Enter the name of one system in each cluster to be managed. Separate thesystem names with spaces.Enter the name of a system in each cluster that you want the management server to manage. Separate system names with spaces:system1 system2 system3The installer detects the systems that you enter, performs an initial checkof those systems, and then checks for installed packages on those systems.

Installing and configuring VCSInstalling and configuring VCS <strong>5.0</strong>65Installing cluster connectorNote: You must stop all VCS Web consoles, VCS Java consoles, and agent wizardsthat are running on any cluster nodes be<strong>for</strong>e you install cluster connector.For all cluster connector installations, cluster connector installs or upgradesSymantec Product Authentication Service (version 4.3) on target systems thatdo not already have it.■You are installing cluster connector (locally or remotely) from a systemrunning the authentication broker.■You are installing cluster connector (locally or remotely) from a cluster nodeand that cluster node is in your install list.For example, assume that you have nodes A, B, and C each in their owncluster; each have the authentication broker installed. You also have systemX with no authentication broker. You cannot install cluster connector fromX. You can install cluster connector from A to B and C to other nodes.Per<strong>for</strong>m this procedure to use cluster connector <strong>for</strong> management servercommunications when the cluster is a supported VCS cluster. You can also usethis procedure if you want to install or configure cluster connector afterinstalling VCS <strong>5.0</strong> on a cluster.To install cluster connector on a <strong>Solaris</strong> <strong>x64</strong> Plat<strong>for</strong>m Edition system1 Insert the software disc into the drive on the local system.2 Make sure that the disc is mounted.3 Navigate to the folder containing the installcmc program.4 Run the installcmc program.# ./installcmc -rsh5 Enter 2 if you are prompted to select a product component.Enter '1' to install the Management <strong>Server</strong>, '2' to install the <strong>Cluster</strong> Connector: [1-2,q] (1) 2The installer presents a message stating that it will install cluster connector.6 Enter the name of one system in each cluster to be managed. Separate thesystem names with spaces.Enter the name of a system in each cluster that you want the management server to manage. Separate system names with spaces:system1 system2 system3The installer detects the systems that you enter, per<strong>for</strong>ms an initial checkof those systems, and then checks <strong>for</strong> installed packages on those systems.

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