Users Guide
Distributed and HA Servers Installer | Installation User Interface
90 OMNM 6.5.3 Installation Guide
Windows Firewall
Detected - Allow
Access?
Allow/Do not
allow firewall
access
Specifies whether to allow firewall access when a firewall is
detected.
If you allow firewall access, rules are automatically added to the
Windows Firewall Inbound Rules list.
If you do not allow the firewall, the OMNM application does not
perform as intended. A list of programs requiring firewall access is
displayed after installation so that you can manually configure the
firewall.
The default is to allow firewall access.
Start Server Yes/No Specifies whether to start the server automatically when you boot
your system. Yes is the default.
If you select, the Monitor Server Startup Now? option is displayed.
Monitor Server
Startup Now?
Yes/No Specifies whether to run the Server Status Console now (Yes) or not
(No). The default is Yes.
The console monitors the startup progress of you servers and allows
you to start the application.
If you selected Yes, the console is displayed after the installation
completes and you click Done.
Note: This option is not available when you run the installer from
the command line.
Warning! Possible
port conflicts
Indicates that the installer detected port conflicts and shows which
ports are used by other applications.
Resolve these conflicts before continuing with the OMNM
installation. If not resolved, the OMNM application may not
function.
Invalid Install
Folder
Displays a message when installing on a Linux system and the
target install directory does exist or have write permissions.
/
installPath
/openmanage/networkmanager
Create this directory as root:
mkdir -p /
installPath
/openmanage/networkmanager
chown :synergy /
installPath
/openmanage/
networkmanager
chmod 770 /
installPath
/openmanage/networkmanager
Root privileges
required
Requires you to run a configuration script as root before the
installation can continue. This is only for a Linux installation.
Run the $OWARE_USER_ROOT/install/root/setup.sh setup script
in a separate shell, as root.
This step installs essential environment files. It does not check for
patches (the installation does that).
Database Backup
Options
Yes/No Performs a full backup of date before proceeding when you select
Yes (1).
Database Backup
Path
Displays the default backup directory. Press Enter to accept.
Otherwise, enter the full path for the backup and then press Enter.
Note: You must have write permissions to the backup directory
location.
The database backup is stored in the backup.sql file in the specified
directory.
Window/Prompt Field/Option Description