Users Guide

Installing on Linux | Installing Single-Server Deployment
OMNM 6.5.3 Installation Guide 35
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Provide the following information if prompted:
• Installation Folder
• Network Interfaces
If multiple network interfaces were detected on your local machine, select the network
address to be used by this software. If your Windows version does not support the
installer finding the host’s IP address, you are prompted for an IP address and Partition
Name for your installation.
• Heap Settings
• MySQL Setup
Windows Firewall Access
After your selections, your system is scanned for database or port conflicts. If you receive any
errors, resolve them before continuing. For example, an existing MySQL service displays an
error or the following running processes could cause a port conflict:
SNMP service (161)
• Anti-Virus application (25)
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Click Install.
If you are installing on Linux, you must run a setup script in a separate shell, logged in as root
user. The installer prompts you to run a generated script after the install phase finishes. This
script records information in case you need technical assistance and installs some files as root.
Open a new shell, log in as root, and run the listed script:
installPath/install/root/setup.sh
This script installs some essential environment files. It does not check for patches (the
installation does that).
If you select Yes, the Server Status Console displays the Application server, Web server, and
Database server initialization status so you know when all the servers are running.
If you select No, you need to verify that the appserver status shows ready by doing one of the
following:
Roll over the appserver tool in the system tray.
• Enter
pmgetstatus
from the command line.
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Click Done.
By default, the servers automatically start after the installation successfully completes.
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Verify your installation as follows.
a. Start the application by doing one of the following:
Click Launch Web Port from the Server Status Console window.
Enter the following URL from your browser:
http://hostID:8080/login
For the host ID, enter either the IP address or host name.
b. Sign in with the default credentials:
username=admin
password=admin