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CiscoWorks on Solaris
Recently I’ve had the task of installing CiscoWorks on Solaris.. and unless you sift through a lot of crappy Cisco docs for a couple of days, you won’t get anywhere. So here’s a guide to installing the whole CiscoWorks 2.5 beast package, since there’s not much user documentation on the internet maybe someone can find this useful later on. Solaris 10 doesn’t like it but Solaris 9/05 does.. as long as you have sendmail installed (SUNWsndmr SUNWsndmu) and all of the latest patches that the CiscoWorks page recommends. There are 5 different components/CDs to the CiscoWorks 2.5 install: Common Services 3.0, Resource Manager Essentials 4.0, Campus Manager 4.0, Device Fault Manager 2.0, and InterNetwork Performance Monitor 2.6. You must install these in this order, and after it’s done, upgrade to the December 2005 Update which is the same thing as CiscoWorks 2.5.1. Then upgrade Campus Manager to 4.0.4. That probably sounds like a lot, and it is..
————– Common Services 3.0
Run ./setup.sh from Common Services CD, it includes CiscoView and a few other products. This will install Common Services and takes a while. While it is installing:
Register license through cisco.com if needed, it should e-mail you the license, put license file in /opt/LMSLicense, make owner/group casuser/casusers and read/writeable.
To verify installation was correct, run /opt/CSCOpx/bin/pdshow to see if all componenets installed successfully:
ESS, EssMonitor, CmfDbEngine, CmfDbMonitor, DCRServer, CMFOGSServer, LicenseServer, Tomcat, Apache, RmeOrb, RmeGatekeeper, EDS, EDS-GCF, EDS-TR, jrm, diskWatcher, CSRegistryServer, TomcatMonitor, FDRewinder.
————– Resource Manager Essentials 4.0
Put in RME cd and run /cdrom/RME/setup.sh, it will ask for license file, point to /opt/LMSLicense/file.lic
After it is done installing, if it asks to validate, you have to run /opt/CSCOpx/bin/validateupgrade and use cdrom option, put in CiscoWorks RME CD 2.2 and point it to that path.
————– Campus Manager 4.0
Put in Campus Manager CD and run ./setup.sh. It will ask to change the default ANI database password and it is recommended you do so. At the end it might complain about needing the latest IDU (Incremental Device Update) for Campus Manager 4.0, but the latest one should be installed already. This is an updated package that provides support for the latest Cisco devices which we will use the Dec 2005 upgrade later to get us to Campus Manager 4.0.3, (CM 4.0.3 includes CM SP1, and SP2), then we will upgrade to CM 4.0.4 (SP4).
It will also complain saying you need User Tracking Utility 1.1 for Campus Manager 4.0. This is a Windows client utility to connect to CiscoWorks Campus Manager and search for users and hosts. So ignore this for now.
You can get the latest IDU package from: http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-campus
To check what IDU version you have currently installed goto your CiscoWorks homepage:
To check what IDU version you have currently installed goto your CiscoWorks homepage:
Go to Software Centre > Software Update > Campus Manager
To verify this installation went correctly goto CiscoWorks homepage:
Select Common Services > Homepage > Application Registration. The Application Registration Status page appears. Check the Registered Applications table. Campus Manager should be listed.
————– Device Fault Manager 2.0
Put in DFM CD, run ./setup.sh
It might ask to validate your install, but ignore this, it is already validated and registered if you put the license file in /opt/LMSLicense with correct permissions.
To verify installation went correctly, goto the CiscoWorks webpage:
Select Common Services > Homepage > Application Registration. The Application Registration Status page appears.
Check the Registered Applications table. Device Fault Manager should be listed.
————– InterNetwork Performance Monitor 2.6
Make sure you have uname -S hostname set.
Put in CD, run ./setup.sh, install the Server and Client.
It will install Server, then Client, and ask to start the server and client or just the server. Choose server.
————– CiscoWorks 2.5 December 2005 Update
This is CiscoWorks 2.5.1.
Download the single large file update. Unzip it, run ./setup.sh
To verify it went smoothly, you first need to clear your browser cache/cookies/etc.
Goto CiscoWorks homepage, Select Common Services > Software Center > Software Update.
Goto CiscoWorks homepage, Select Common Services > Software Center > Software Update.
Verify that Common Services 3.0.3, Campus Manager 4.0.3, CiscoView 6.1.2, Device Fault Manager 2.0.3, Resource Manager Essentials 4.0.3 is listed.
————– Campus Manager 4.0.4 Update
Right now Campus Manager 4.0.3 is installed and this updates it to 4.0.4
Download the update from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-campus
Unzip it, run ./setup.sh
After this goto http://host:1741 and make sure all components are displayed on the dashboard.