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Sun Server Hardware Management Pack 2.0 User's Guide

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Preface

Related Books

About This Documentation (PDF and HTML)

Related Third-Party Web Site References

Sun Welcomes Your Comments

Change History

Introduction to the Sun Server Hardware Management Pack

Sun Server Hardware Management Pack Features

Sun Server Management Agents Features

Sun Server Hardware Management Agent

Sun Server Hardware SNMP Plugins

Sun Server Storage Management Agent

Sun Server CLI Tools

IPMItool

Installing Components

Getting Started

Prerequisites

Getting the Software

Sun SSM Component Manager Overview

Upgrading from Previous Versions

(Linux and Solaris) Using Component Manager

(Linux and Solaris) How to Install Component Manager

(Linux and Solaris) Using Component Manager in Interactive Mode

(Linux and Solaris) How to Install Interactively Using Component Manager

(Linux and Solaris) How to Uninstall Interactively Using Component Manager

(Linux and Solaris) Using Component Manager in Unattended Mode

(Linux and Solaris) How to Install Using Component Manager in Unattended Mode

(Linux and Solaris) How to Uninstall Using Component Manager in Unattended Mode

(Windows) Using Component Manager

(Windows) Using the Component Manager Graphic Interface

(Windows) How to Install Using Component Manager Graphic Interface

(Windows) How to Uninstall using Component Manager Graphic Interface

(Windows) Using Component Manager Command-line Interface

(Windows) How to Install Using Component Manager Command-line Interface

(Windows) How to Uninstall Using the Component Manager Command-line Interface

Index

(Windows) How to Install Using Component Manager Graphic Interface

When using the graphic interface Component Manager, components can be installed separately or all components can be installed . You can choose whether Component Manager automatically starts or restarts the services associated with components or not.


Note - If you are upgrading from a previous version, see Upgrading from Previous Versions.


  1. Navigate to the folder where you downloaded and unpacked the Hardware Management Pack and open the SOFTWARE folder.

  2. Double-click sunssmcompmgr_gui.

    The Component Manager graphic interface opens.

  3. Click Deploy component from the local installation source.

    Information about the components available to deploy opens.

    On the right side of the screen there is a list of components available to deploy, as well as any components currently installed on the system. The left side of the screen provides information about the currently selected component.

  4. From the Available components to deploy list, select the check box of one or more components you want to install on this server. When you have finished, click Next.

    The list of pre-deployment tasks opens. Depending on the components you have chosen to install, the list of pre-deployment tasks might be empty or contain optional tasks Component Manager can carry out before you deploy the SSM components.

  5. (Optional) If there are any tasks you want Component Manager to carry out before deploying SSM components, click one or more of the tasks from the list of pre-deployment tasks. Once you have chosen the pre-deployment tasks, click Next.

    The list of post-deployment tasks opens. Depending on the components you have chosen to install, the list of post-deployment tasks may be empty or contain optional tasks Component Manager can carry out after deploying the SSM components.

  6. (Optional) If there are any tasks you want Component Manager to carry out after deploying SSM components, click one or more of the tasks from the list of post-deployment tasks. Once you have chosen the post-deployment tasks, click Next.

    The Deployment configuration summary opens.

  7. Once you have reviewed the Deployment configuration summary, click Deploy to install the chosen SSM components.

    Component Manager installs and configures the components you selected. Once the installation has finished, a log of the actions taken is displayed.