Specifications

Windows Installation Considerations
54 Release Notes
CA EEM Installation Considerations
We recommend that you review the following important considerations before you
install CA EEM on Windows:
We recommend that you install CA EEM on a dedicated server.
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 members of a CA WCC High Availability group must
reference the same instance of CA EEM.
You can use the EEMServer_win64.exe file in the CA Common Components DVD to
install CA EEM 64-bit server edition. The EEMServer_win64.exe file is located at
DVD_drive\Disk1\InstData\VM\EEM\WIN64.
DVD_drive
Identifies the CA Common Components installation media drive.
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.
Event Management Installation Considerations
We recommend that you review the following important considerations before you
install Event Management on Windows:
Event Management can be installed on a dedicated server or on the server where
the CA Technologies product is installed. However, Event Management is typically
installed on a server other than the one used by the CA Technologies product
because of the database size requirements.
Microsoft SQL Server must be installed and running.
CAICCI will automatically be installed; it is not necessary to select CAICCI to install it.
The Event Manager installation requires Microsoft Internet Server, Apache HTTP
Server, or Netscape Enterprise Server to be installed and running so that URLs
created as part of the installation are available. If this requirement is not met, the
Event Manager will function but the URL-dependent features such as the Online
Help will not be available.