Pre-Installation Tasks

Read and understand the summary of pre-installation tasks that need to be done before installing Oracle Communications Session Delivery Manager. Each of these pre-installation tasks are described in more detail in subsequent sections.

  1. If you have a software version of SDM that is installed on your system that is older than SDM, Release 7.5M3, you must upgrade to SDM, Release 7.5M3 before you can install SDM, Release 8.x.
  2. Once the SDM system is installed and operational, use the instructions in the Oracle Communications Session Delivery Manager Administration Guide for more information regarding the installation of service provider and enterprise product plugins.
  3. Read and understand this guide to install SDM for the first time or when you upgrade SDM from a previous version. You must do the SDM installation before you can install Oracle Communications Report Manager. Refer to the flow diagram below for more information:

    Figure 1-1 Installing or upgrading SDM with Report Manager

    The figure presents a flow diagram for installing or upgrading SDM with Report Manager where you must first see the SDM install guide to install SDM first, then decide whether to install Report Manager. If yes, then you must see the Report Manager Installation guide.
  4. Check to ensure your system meets the minimum requirements.
  5. Shut down your SDM server and shut down all applicable server nodes (if you have SDM deployed as a server cluster).
  6. Upgrade the version of Linux on your server(s) on which SDM is running, if the version of Linux is not supported with the release of SDM that you are installing.
  7. Open the appropriate ports on the network and system firewall.
  8. If your system does not rely on DNS, edit the /etc/hosts file to specify a host name for your system and verify that the required SDM_localhost entry is in the /etc/hosts file.
  9. Disable the default httpd daemon.
  10. Specify your system locale to the US English language UTF-8 character encoding method (LANG=en_US.UTF-8).
  11. If any required Linux software libraries that are shared with SDM are missing, you must install them using the yum program.

    Note:

    Your system may already have these software libraries.
  12. Setup the nncentral group and user account to administer SDM server operations on your Linux server.
  13. Decide what type of installation for SDM that you want to do (Easy-Install, Headless, Typical, and Custom) based on the setup options that are available for each installation type.
  14. Start the SDM installation.