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IBM Tivoli Monitoring, Version 6.3 Fix Pack 2


Install the monitoring server on a Linux or UNIX computer

  1. In the directory where you extracted the installation files, run:

      ./install.sh

  2. When prompted for the IBM Tivoli Monitoring home directory, press Enter to accept the default...

      /opt/IBM/ITM

    To use a different installation directory, type the full path to that directory and press Enter.

    Do not specify the path of the directory containing ./install.sh as the IBM Tivoli Monitoring home directory. On certain platforms, this can cause the plug-in JAR files to overwrite themselves and become zero length files. The installation will fail as a result.

    In addition, do not use the number sign (#) or exclamation mark (!) characters anywhere in your installation directory path.

  3. If the directory you specified does not exist, you are asked whether to create it. Type 1 to create this directory.

    The following prompt is displayed:

      Select one of the following:
      1) Install products to the local host.
      2) Install products to depot for remote deployment (requires TEMS).
      3) Install TEMS support for remote seeding
      4) Exit install.
      Please enter a valid number:

  4. Type 1 to start the installation and press Enter.

    The end user license agreement is displayed. Press Enter to read through the agreement.

  5. Type 1 to accept the agreement and press Enter.

    If you are upgrading IBM Tivoli Monitoring from global GSKit enabled to local GSKit enabled, the following text is displayed:

      Local GSKit has been installed for IBM Tivoli Monitoring. The global GSKit installation will no longer be used by IBM Tivoli Monitoring. It will not be uninstalled automatically, because it might be used by other applications. You may uninstall it manually, if IBM Tivoli Monitoring is the only application utilizing it.

  6. Type a 32-character encryption key and press Enter.

    To the default key, press Enter without typing any characters.

    1. Do not use any of the following characters in your key:

        & ampersand
        | pipe
        ' single quote
        = equal sign
        $ dollar sign

      In addition, do not specify double-byte (DBCS) characters.

    2. Document the value you use for the key. Use this key during the installation of any components that communicate with this monitoring server.

    If you are upgrading IBM Tivoli Monitoring instead of a first-time installation, you will be prompted by the installer to upgrade the common prerequisite components for agents and servers.

    The product packages available for this operating system and component support categories are listed.

  7. Type the number that corresponds to your operating environment.

    For a new installation, type 1 IBM Tivoli Monitoring components for this operating system. This option installs all components for your operating system. Options 2 - 4 install application support to the server components listed. Select 5 Other operating systems to install components for an operating system other than the one detected.

  8. Type 4 to install the monitoring server for your current operating system. Press Enter.

    A list of the components to install is displayed.

  9. Type 1 to confirm the installation.

    The installation begins.

  10. For first-time installations only, when prompted type a name for your monitoring server.

    For example: HUB_hostname. Do not use the fully qualified host name. Press Enter.

    When installing the monitoring server, the application support available on the installation media for the monitoring server is installed automatically.

  11. When you finish installing the monitoring server, you are asked if you want to add application support to it.

    If you are using self-describing agent capability to install monitoring server support, you might be able to skip this step. This depends on the method of seeding you want to use for a given self-describing agent product. If automatic self-describing agent seeding is required, then you can skip this step. To manually seed the self-describing agent installed product, then you must perform this step.

    See: Configure self-describing agent seeding.

  12. After all of the components are installed, you are asked whether you want to install components for a different operating system.

    Type 2 and press Enter.

  13. Installation is complete.

    If the IBM Tivoli Monitoring environment is not already secured you will be asked at this point if you want to secure it. If the IBM Tivoli Monitoring environment is already secured this question is skipped. The product installation process creates the majority of directories and files with world write permissions. IBM Tivoli Monitoring provides the secureMain utility to help you keep the monitoring environment secure. You can secure your installation now, or manually execute the secureMain utility later.


What to do next

The next step is to configure your monitoring server.


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Linux or UNIX: Installing the hub monitoring server

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