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Installing the CiscoWorks NetView Interface
This chapter describes how to install the CiscoWorks NetView Interface software. Before you proceed with the installation tasks, ensure that you have gathered all the recommended information in the previous chapter, "Preparing to Install the CiscoWorks NetView Interface."
The following is a brief overview of steps necessary to install the CiscoWorks NetView Interface:
The installation process takes approximately 30 minutes, although the amount of time can vary depending on your system performance and installation method. An installation from a CD-ROM drive attached to a remote device might take longer.
Once you have completed these tasks, you must configure the IBM hosts and the SNA Peer-to-Peer RTE software. See Chapter 4 for detailed instructions.
Mounting the CiscoWorks NetView Interface CD-ROM
The CiscoWorks NetView Interface software consists of two CD-ROMs. The CiscoWorks NetView Interface CD-ROM contains CiscoWorks NetView Interface software and Sun software patches. The second CD-ROM contains the SunLink SNA Peer-to-Peer RTE software. You must have super-user access on the machine on which you are loading CiscoWorks NetView Interface in order to run the installation scripts.
The installation process consists of mounting the CiscoWorks NetView Interface CD-ROM and extracting the software. First it will extract the CiscoWorks NetView Interface files used by the scripts to construct software that is specific to the architecture of your system. It also extracts the Sun patches to the SNA Peer-to-Peer RunTime Environment that are required for CiscoWorks NetView Interface to work. The installation also prompts you to insert the second CD-ROM and proceed with the installation for the SNA Peer-to-Peer RTE.
There are two ways to mount a CD-ROM:
Both instructions are described in the following sections.
To mount the CD-ROM and run the installation script, you must be a super user (root). Refer to "Becoming the Superuser" in Chapter 2 for detailed instructions on how to log in as a superuser.
To access the online manual page for mount(8) for example, enter the command man 8 mount at the pound sign (#) prompt.
Mounting from a Local CD-ROM Drive
To mount the CD-ROM from a local CD-ROM drive, perform the following steps:
Step 1: Place the CD-ROM into its caddy and insert it into the CD-ROM drive.
Step 2: Become the superuser by entering su and the root password.
Step 3: If the /cdrom directory does not already exist, enter the following command to create a new directory:
#
mkdir /cdrom
Step 4: To mount the CD-ROM, enter the following command:
#
mount -rt hsfs /dev/sr0 /cdrom
Mounting from a Remote CD-ROM Drive
To mount the CD-ROM from a remote CD-ROM drive, perform the following steps on the remote machine:
Step 1: Place the CD-ROM into its caddy and insert it into the CD-ROM drive.
Step 2: Become the superuser by entering su and the root password.
Step 3: If the /cdrom directory does not already exist, enter the following command to create a new directory:
#
mkdir /cdrom
Step 4: If the /etc/exports file does not exist, create it.
Step 5: Edit the /etc/exports file to include the following line:
/cdrom -ro
Step 6: To mount the CD-ROM, enter the following command:
#
mount -rt hsfs /dev/sr0 /cdrom
Step 7: If the /etc/exports file existed previously, run exportfs -a.
Complete the following steps on the local machine:
Step 8: Become the superuser by entering su and the root password.
Step 9: If the /cdrom directory does not already exist, enter the following command to create a new directory:
#
mkdir /cdrom
Step 10: To mount the CD-ROM, enter the following command:
#
mount
remote_machinename
:/cdrom /cdrom
Running extract_unbundled Script
You install CiscoWorks by invoking and running the extract_unbundled script provided on the CiscoWorks NetView Interface CD-ROM. This script is our own version of extract_unbundled. The extract_unbundled script provides an interactive prompt and response dialog interface that guides you through the installation process. Refer to the CiscoWorks NetView Installation Worksheet for the information necessary before you proceed with the installation script.
The superuser's .rhosts file on the remote system must contain your system's local host name and your username. Otherwise, you will not be able to access the remote system to download software from the remote system's CD-ROM drive. For more information, refer to the manual pages on rhosts.
If you use a local CD-ROM drive, the CiscoWorks NetView Interface software is installed directly on your system.
The installation has three parts:
This section provides a detailed procedure that shows you how to install the CiscoWorks NetView Interface software either from a remote CD-ROM drive or a local CD-ROM drive.
The sample installation script uses the following values and hardware:
Substitute the appropriate usernames and directory path names when you install the software.
To run the /cdrom/extract_unbundled script, perform the following steps:
Step 1: If you are performing a remote mount, ensure you have completed the steps in the previous section "Mounting from a Remote CD-ROM Drive."
Step 2: To extract the files from the CD-ROM, enter the following commands at the UNIX prompt:
#
cd /
#
/cdrom/extract_unbundled
./extract_unbundled: The following product will be installed:
**********************************************************************
CiscoWorks NetView Interface Version 1.0
Copyright (c) 1986-1993 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
All rights reserved
**********************************************************************
Do you want to continue (y/n)? [y]
Step 3: To continue with the installation program, when the banner displays to indicate that CiscoWorks NetView Interface 1.0 will be installed, enter y.
./extract_unbundled: Extracting installation scripts ...
x ./install_unbundled, 836 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x ./1.0_CiscoWorksNV, 10753 bytes, 22 tape blocks
x ./1.0_CiscoWorksSun, 7694 bytes, 16 tape blocks
x ./1.0_CiscoWorksNVcp, 6595 bytes, 13 tape blocks
x ./CWNVconfigure, 9178 bytes, 18 tape blocks
x ./.installnv/config.defs, 475 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./.installnv/exclude.sun4, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./.installnv/include.install, 199 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./.installnv/variables, 236 bytes, 1 tape blocks
./extract_unbundled: Starting installation process ...
./extract_unbundled: /usr/tmp/unbundled/install_unbundled -c/cdrom -f
/usr/tmp/unbundled/install_unbundled: Starting installation script /usr/tmp/unbundled/1.0_CiscoWorksNV ...
/usr/tmp/unbundled/install_unbundled: /usr/tmp/unbundled/
1.0_CiscoWorksNV -c/cdrom -f
/share/var/tmp/unbundled
******* CiscoWorks NetView Interface 1.0 INSTALLATION *******
******** If using remote cdrom you must have root ********
access to the remote machine
INSTALLATION SETUP:
Step 1
This section of the CiscoWorks NetView Interface 1.0
installation will ask you to specify the directory path where
CiscoWorks is installed.
You must have write access to the CiscoWorks directory.
This installation needs a temporary work directory. By default
the installation will use /usr/tmp. If this directory does not
have enough space or the directory has no write permission the
installation will prompt you for another temporary work directory.
The installation has three steps:
1) The first step installs CiscoWorks related software.
2) The second step installs:
SunLink SNA Peer-to-Peer RunTime Environment.
3) The third step copies the software to appropriate
directories.
The installation will take approximately 30 minutes.
Step 4: Indicate whether or not the CiscoWorks software is already installed.
Is CiscoWorks installed at your site? [yes]
Step 5: Specify the directory where CiscoWorks is installed.
What directory does the CiscoWorks software reside in? [/usr/nms]
Step 6: Confirm the information you specified earlier.
CiscoWorks Directory : /usr/nms
Is this value correct? [y]
CDROM INSTALLATION - This section of the CiscoWorks NetView Interface 1.0 installation will load files from the installation cdrom into the
/usr/tmp directory.
Installing CiscoWorks NetView Interface 1.0 ...
uncompress -c /cdrom/ciscoworksNV/sun4.netview.tar.Z | tar xvfpB - 2>&1 | tee /share/var/tmp/unbundled/.installnv/tar.log | cat -u
x ./script/cmpconf, 2612 bytes, 6 tape blocks
x ./script/getconf, 3229 bytes, 7 tape blocks
x ./script/contacts, 673 bytes, 2 tape blocks
...
...
x ./sun/README, 1942 bytes, 4 tape blocks
x ./sun/appc, 262144 bytes, 512 tape blocks
x ./sun/pca, 122880 bytes, 240 tape blocks
x ./sun/runcmd, 57344 bytes, 112 tape blocks
x ./sun/pca.schema, 1502 bytes, 3 tape blocks
Step 1 of CiscoWorks NetView Interface 1.0 installation completed.
Continuing with Step 2 ...
/share/var/tmp/unbundled
******* CiscoWorks NetView Interface 1.0 INSTALLATION *******
INSTALLATION SETUP:
Step 2
This section will install SunConnect SNA Peer RTE.
Is SunConnect SNA Peer RTE installed at your site? [yes | no]
no
Step 7: If you do not have SunConnect's SNA Peer RTE installed at your site, enter no. If you already have this software installed, enter yes.
Skipping SunConnect SNA Peer RTE installation
.
Step 8: Mount the SunLink CD-ROM into the appropriate drive and press Return.
** Please mount the release media if you haven't done so already.**
Press return when ready!
Step 9: The installation script displays the following:
Mounting /dev/sr0 /cdrom ...
/cdrom mounted
Invoking cdm to install SunConnect SNA Peer RTE ...
./cdm Initializing Done
Current program environment:
Application : none
Category : all
Directory : /cdrom
----->>>>> CDM <<<<<-----
1. Select Application
2. Show Current Application
3. Install Application
4. Display Application Text File
5. Print Application Text File
6. List Applications
7. List Categories
8. Change Current Category
9. Change Current Directory
10. Show Program Environment
Please enter a number or q to quit:
1
Step 10: Enter the number 1 to select the SunLink SNA Peer-to-Peer.
Applications available:
1. SunLink 7.0.1 SNA Peer-to-Peer
Please enter a number or q for the main menu:
1
Step 11: Enter the number 3 to install the SunLink SNA Peer-to-Peer RTE.
"SunLink 7.0.1 SNA Peer-to-Peer" selected as new application.
----->>>>> CDM <<<<<-----
1. Select Application
2. Show Current Application
3. Install Application
4. Display Application Text File
5. Print Application Text File
6. List Applications
7. List Categories
8. Change Current Category
9. Change Current Directory
10. Show Program Environment
Please enter a number or q to quit:
3
Step 12: Enter y to begin the install the SunLink SNA Peer-to-Peer RTE software.
Begin installation now?
y
Executing installation file ...
The following product will be installed:
7.0.1 SunLink(TM) SNA Peer-To-Peer
RunTime Environment
Sun-4 SUNBIN
CD-ROM (UFS file system format ) 1 0f 1
Part Number: 258-3374-10
Compatible with the Sun(TM) Operating System Release 4.1.1
...
...
...
Do you want to continue [y|n]?
y
Step 13: Enter y to continue with the installation.
/cdrom/SNAP2P/../bin/extract_unbundled : Extracting
Installation Scripts
/cdrom/SNAP2P/../bin/extract_unbundled : Begin Install Script
Execution
Invoking /usr/tmp/unbundled/7.0_SNAP2P; Log file is /usr/tmp/
unbundled/7.0_SNAP2P.log
Step 14: Enter y to view the installation files and current free disk space.
Do you want to see a description of this installation script [y|n]?
y
Installs sunlink/snap2p, sunlink/mapper, sunlink/sync
directories.
The following are Software Requirements for SNAP2P: None.
The following are Hardware Requirements for SNAP2P:
A communications port (local port or see Optional Hardware).
The following are Optional Software for SNAP2P: SunNet Manager
The following are Optional Hardware for SNAP2P:
MCP (Sun-4) or TRI/S (Sun-4c or Sun-4m) or HSI/S (Sun-4c or Sun-4m).
Installation should take approximately 5 minutes.
Here is the Current Free Disk space:
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/sd0a 7508 5691 1067 84% /
/dev/sd0g 74722 57524 9726 86% /usr
/dev/sd2c 388998 172302 177797 49% /disk
/dev/sr0 4730 2273 2457 48% /cdrom
This software requires 4000 kbytes of disk space
Step 15: Enter y to continue with the installation.
Do you want to continue [y|n]?
y
SNAP2P : This software is compatible with these operating systems:
4.1.1
Check this product's PRODUCT NOTES for the most current statement
on its SunOS compatibility.
Step 16: Enter y to continue with the installation.
Do you want to continue? [y|n]
y
Step 17: Specify the function of the network management workstation that this software will be installed. In most cases, enter standalone.
Enter system type [standalone | server]:
standalone
Currently, the destination directory for the SNAP2P: /usr
The destination directory /usr is not empty.
It contains:
total 60
drwxr-sr-x 2 bin 1024 Oct 23 1991 5bin
drwxr-sr-x 3 bin 512 Oct 23 1991 5include
...
...
drwxr-sr-x 2 bin 512 Oct 23 1991 xpg2lib
Ready to install SNAP2P in /usr,
Step 18: Enter y to continue with the installation.
Do you want to continue [y|n]?
y
Installing software to :/usr/sunlink/snap2p
a ./p2p_etc/appc 560 blocks
...
...
x ./snm/pca, 90112 bytes, 176 tape blocks
7.0_SNAP2P : **** Installation Completed ****
----->>>>> CDM <<<<<-----
1. Select Application
2. Show Current Application
3. Install Application
4. Display Application Text File
5. Print Application Text File
6. List Applications
7. List Categories
8. Change Current Category
9. Change Current Directory
10. Show Program Environment
Please enter a number or q to quit:
q
Step 19: Enter a q to quit this part of the installation.
Starting the step3 of CiscoWorks NetView Interface 1.0
installation ...
***** CiscoWorks NetView Interface 1.0 INSTALLATION *****
INSTALLATION SETUP:
Step 3
This section of the CiscoWorks NetView Interface 1.0
installation will copy software to the appropriate directory
Step 20: To move the installation files, specify the directory where SunLink SNA Peer-to-Peer RTE software is installed.
Where is SunLink SNA Peer-to-Peer RunTime Environment software
installed? [/usr/sunlink/snap2p]
Copying /usr/tmp/cisco/script to /disk/cw1.0/bin ...
Copied scripts to /disk/cw1.0/bin
Moving /usr/sunlink/snap2p .. appc, pca, and runcmd server
to name.FCS ...
Copying /usr/tmp/cisco/sun to /usr/sunlink/snap2p ...
Copied /usr/tmp/cisco/sun/appc to /usr/sunlink/snap2p/
Copied /usr/tmp/cisco/sun/runcmd /usr/sunlink/snap2p/
Copied /usr/tmp/cisco/sun/pca to /usr/sunlink/snap2p/
Copied /usr/tmp/cisco/sun/README to /usr/sunlink/snap2p/
Copied /usr/tmp/cisco/sun/pca.schema to /usr/sunlink/snap2p/
** CiscoWorks NetView Interface 1.0 installation is
complete. Please proceed with the configuration
by starting /usr/tmp/unbundled/CWNVconfigure.
Step 21: To eject the CD-ROM, enter the following commands:
#
cd /cdrom
#
eject sr0
This section explains how to verify the software installation. Verification ensures that the software has been loaded properly.
To verify that the CiscoWorks NetView Interface software was successfully installed, enter the following at the command line:
hostname% $NMSROOT/bin/netmenu
The system should respond with netmenu output that describes the RUNCMD commands available. Refer to Chapter 6 for a sample of netmenu output.
Continue to Chapter 4, "Configuring the CiscoWorks NetView Interface," to configure the IBM and SunLink portion of the installation.
Contacting your IBM Administrator to Add PU Definitions
Because you are required to use SNA configuration file parameters during the configuration of this software, you may want to contact your IBM administrator before you perform the configuration. Notify the administrator that you are installing the CiscoWorks NetView Interface and that you will need to synchronize some of the VTAM definitions with the software configuration file you are installing. Refer to section "Configuring the IBM SNA Configuration" in Chapter 4 for more information on what is required.
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