Quickstart: Installing and Setting Up Solaris Container Manager 3.6 With Sun Management Center

Preinstallation Information

The following table lists the prerequisite information that you need before installing the product.

Table 1–1 Information Needed Before Installing

Installation Item 

Description 

Environment 

Choose the production environment.

Base Layers (Components) 

Determine the machines on which you install each component, for example, server, agent, and console.  

Languages 

Determine which, if any, additional languages (French, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Korean, or Japanese) you want. 

The documentation for Solaris Container Manager 3.6 is not available on the media. Go to http://docs.sun.com for documentation in English and the supported languages.

Add-on Products 

Review the add-on supplements to determine which add-ons you want to install. For a list of add-on supplements, see Chapter 2, Installation Overview, in Sun Management Center 3.6 Installation and Configuration Guide.

Add-on products are installed on the same machine as the server and agent. 

Space Needed 

If the machine does not have enough space in the default /opt directory, you might need to perform one of the following adjustments:

  • Specify an alternate file system that has sufficient space

  • Select a machine with sufficient resources

  • Create more space in /opt

Permissions 

You must have permission to write to the /var/opt and /opt/SUNWsymon directories as root on each machine. You also need privileges to run commands such as chmod.

After installing the product and its add-ons, you need to set up the product and its add-ons. The following table lists the prerequisite information that you need before setting up the product.

Table 1–2 Information Needed Before Setting Up

Setup Item 

Description 

Administrator user name 

A valid user name for the Solaris Operating System (Solaris OS) is required for assignment as the Sun Management Center administrator on Sun Management Center server machines. 

Network Addressing Mode 

Sun Management Center uses two types of addressing for communication between the server and agent: IP addressing, and Network Address Translation (NAT). You must have the following information:  

  • Which addressing mode is used in your network

  • The name of each machine that is to be managed by Sun Management Center

  • The IP addresses and names for all machines that have been assigned static IP addresses

See Chapter 6, Installing and Updating Agents and Installing on Microsoft Windows, in Sun Management Center 3.6 Installation and Configuration Guide for further information.

Sun Management Center Password to Generate Security Key 

Sun Management Center requires an encrypted security key for communication between processes. The security key is generated, based on a unique password you provide. 

Store the password securely. You need the password if you modify your Sun Management Center installation. 

SNMPv1 Community String 

Sun Management Center requires an SNMPv1 community string for security. The default is public. You have the option of specifying a more secure custom string.

Store the SNMPv1 string securely. You need the SNMPv1 security string if you modify your Sun Management Center installation. 

Information to Generate Web Server Security Key 

The Sun Management Center Web server requires an encrypted security key. The security key is generated, based on your organization name and location. 

Store the organization name and location securely. You need this information if you modify your Sun Management Center Web server. 

Ports 

Determine the assignments for the following ports: 

  • SNMPv1 Port: default 161

  • Sun Management Center Port: default 161, recommended 1161

  • Database port: default 2521

  • Web server port: default 8080

  • Web server secure port: 8443

See Chapter 6, Installing and Updating Agents and Installing on Microsoft Windows, in Sun Management Center 3.6 Installation and Configuration Guide for further information.