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3 Make the temporary directory the current directory, and extract the installation files
from the distribution tar file into that directory. For example:
cd /tmp/ovtmp
tar -xvf /cdrom/solaris/hpovint.tar
This will put the necessary files into the temporary directory.
4 Run the installation script:
./ovinstall
5 Enter the path and directory where the HP OpenView software is located.
The integration process verifies that you have the required version of the HP
OpenView software installed in that location. It also checks to see whether you have
previously run the ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager integration process.
6 Select one or more of the following installation options:
β ExtremeWare Vista to integrate ExtremeWare Vista with the Network Node
Manager.
β ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager to integrate the Enterprise Manager with the
Network Node Manager.
β Extreme Networks supported MIBs to install Extreme Networkβs Management
Information Base (MIB) definitions. This is necessary for HP Openview to
recognize and manage Extreme Networks Summit devices.
You must select at least one option.
7 If you chose to integrate either of the two ExtremeWare software products, the
integration process asks you to specify the Enterprise Manager server host name and
port number.
The integration software then updates the appropriate HP OpenView files.
8 If you chose to integrate the ExtremeWare MIBs, in the next dialog Box, click Yes to
confirm the integration of the MIBs into HP OpenView. This runs the HP OpenView
xmnloadmib commands to load the MIBs.
9 The next screen reports the commands that are executed to update the HP
OpenView topology database. If any errors occur during this process, a warning
dialog box is displayed.
Click Yes to update the HP OpenView topology database to include the Extreme
Networks configuration information. This adds the Summit sysOIDs (system Object
IDentifiers) to the HP OpenView topology database, and updates any Summit
devices on the map to use Summit-specific icons rather than generic device icons.
This process shuts down the HP OpenView services.