HP Application Recovery Manager software A.06.10 Installation and licensing guide (March 2008)

Installing a UNIX Cell Manager
This section provides step-by-step instructions on how to install a UNIX Cell Manager.
If you want to install the Windows Cell Manager only, refer to
Installing a Windows Cell Manager on page 39.
Prerequisites
The HP-UX system that will become the Cell Manager must:
Have sufficient disk space for the Application Recovery Manager software.
Refer to the HP Application Recovery Manager software product
announcements, software notes, and references for details. You can overcome
a shortage of space by installing to linked directories, but you should first refer
to The installed directory structure on page 35 and
Allocating more disk space for the Cell Manager installation on page 38.
Support long filenames. To find out if your filesystem supports long filenames
use the getconf NAME_MAX directory command.
Have the inetd daemon up and running.
Have the port number 5555 (default) free. If this is not the case, refer to
Changing the default port number on page 177.
Have the TCP/IP protocol installed and running. The protocol must be able to
resolve hostnames.
Have access to a CD-ROM drive.
You need root permissions on the target system.
NOTE:
On Cell Manager platforms where the Application Recovery Manager GUI is not
supported, you can install the Application Recovery Manager GUI on a system where it
is supported. Use the omniusers command to create a remote user account on the
new Cell Manager. You can then use this user account on any system with the Application
Recovery Manager GUI installed to start the GUI and connect to the new Cell Manager.
Refer to the omniusers man page.
Cluster-aware Cell Manager
Additional prerequisites and steps are required for installing a cluster-aware Cell
Manager. Refer to Installing a cluster-aware Cell Manager on page 80.
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