Specifications
UNIX Installation Considerations
50 Release Notes
Before you install the common components, we recommend that you also review the
following important considerations:
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CA EEM installation considerations (see page 50)
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Event Management installation considerations (see page 51)
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UNIX installation directories (see page 52)
CA EEM Installation Considerations
We recommend that you review the following important considerations before you
install CA EEM on UNIX:
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We recommend that you install CA EEM on a dedicated server.
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If your environment uses CA EEM with CA Workload Automation AE, all CA
Workload Automation AE and CA WCC servers must reference the same instance of
CA EEM. Additionally, all instances of CA WCC in a High Availability group must
reference the same instance of CA EEM.
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If you install CA EEM on a computer where CA Workload Automation AE is already
installed and active, the CA EEM installation process shuts down the CA Workload
Automation AE active processes. You must start the CA Workload Automation AE
processes manually after the CA EEM installation is complete.
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During the installation of CA EEM, the installer performs a pre-installation check to
determine if an Ingres database exists. If an Ingres database exists, the data in the
Ingres database is migrated to the DxGrid data store.
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On Linux, CA EEM supports only kernel version 2.6.
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For information about installing CA EEM, see the CA Embedded Entitlements
Manager Implementation Guide.
Note: A CA EEM administrator user (EiamAdmin) is created when you install CA EEM.
You must remember the password that you provide for this administrator user. You
need this information when you install the CA Technologies product that uses CA EEM
or to manage and configure CA EEM.