Table Of Contents
Installing CWM Server Software
Installing CWM Software
Selecting the Installation Mode
Installshield GUI Installation
Initial Installation Phase
Configuring Informix Partitions Phase
Completing the Installation
Console Mode Installation
Making Selections during Console Mode Upgrade
Initial Installation Phase
Configuring Informix Partitions Phase
Completing the Installation
Installing RtmProxy
Selecting the Installation Mode
Installshield GUI Installation
Console Mode Installation
Making Selections during Console Mode Installation
Installation Phase
Post Installation Tasks
Checking the CWM Server File System
/etc/hosts
/etc/netmasks
/etc/rc2.d/S72inetsvc
/etc/defaultrouter
/system
etc/system
/usr/users/svplus/config/network.conf file
CWM Gateway Configuration File
SCM Gateway Configuration File
CwmDomainGlobal.conf File
Statsparser.config file
Cmgrd.conf File
CMSCClient.conf File
Reserved Port IDs and User IDs
Equipment Manager (EM) support for Preferred Route Status
Installing CWM Server Software
This chapter provides a step-by-step procedure to install the CWM Release 15.1.50 software on a CWM server workstation. The CWM Release 15.1.50 software installation process uses InstallShield to simplify the process.
Before installing the CWM Release 15.1.50 software on the CWM workstation, the following software should have been installed (in the following order):
1.
Either Solaris 8 or Solaris 9 Operating System
2.
Solaris patches (see the release notes for the latest list of patches)
3.
HP OpenView 6.2, 6.3, or 7.0 (optional)
4.
Netscape 4.7.6 or later for on-line help
See Chapter 2 for instructions on installing these products.
Installing CWM Software
Installing the CWM software consist of responding to a series of screens. The screens can be regarded as being grouped into three phases.
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Initial installation phase
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Configuring Informix partitions phase (with or without meta devices)
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Completing the installation phase
Selecting the Installation Mode
To install the CWM Release 15.1.50 software, perform the following steps:
Step 1
Log in to the CWM workstation as user root.
Note
If the CWM server is an Ultra 60 or other desktop system, merely log in from the keyboard.
If the CWM server is a Netra 20 or other rackmount system, use another Sun workstation or PC as a console and log in remotely using telnet).
Step 2
Insert the Cisco WAN Manager Release 15.1.50
CD-ROM Number 1 into the CD-ROM drive of the CWM workstation.
Step 3
Enter the following commands:
Step 4
Check for the InstallCWM.sh file.
Step 5
Begin the install process by entering the following command:
The following message is displayed.
Console Mode Option is recommended when you cannot connect to X Server
from current terminal (See if you can open an xterm to check!)
Do you Want to Launch Installer in Console Mode? (Yes / No): [No]:y
Step 6
Respond No to continue the installation using the Installshield GUI.
Respond Yes to continue the installation using Console Mode Install.
Note
Console Mode Install is a command line script procedure. It is an alternative to the GUI and is intended for users who do not have access to an X window device. Using Console Mode Install, the user can install CWM using an alpha-numeric terminal or a PC in terminal emulator mode.
Installshield GUI Installation
The installation classes are loaded; this process takes several minutes.
Initial Installation Phase
The CWM Installation Welcome window is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-1.
Figure 3-1 CWM Installation Welcome Window
Step 1
Click Next on the Welcome window to continue.
The README Information window, Figure 3-2, is displayed.
Figure 3-2 License Agreement Window
Step 2
To continue with the installation, you must click on the "I accept" button and click Next.
The Upgrade Procedure window is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-3.
Figure 3-3 Upgrading Procedure Window
Step 3
At the Upgrading Procedure window, accept the default No (because this is an initial installation and not an upgrade).
Note
If you are upgrading from an earlier version of CWM and not performing an initial installation, go to the upgrade procedure that is described in Chapter 4.
Step 4
Click Next.
The Information about the Physical Raw Partition window is displayed as shown in Figure 3-4.
Figure 3-4 Information about the Physical Raw Partition Window
Step 5
Select Yes if the Informix log is to have its own separate raw partition, otherwise select No.
Note
This window is displayed only if the machine has more than one raw partition available to Informix.
Step 6
Click Next.
The Select the Raw partition for Physical Log window is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-5.
Note
This window is displayed only if you have responded Yes in the previous screen because you want to configure a separate raw partition for the Informix log.
Figure 3-5
Select the Raw partition for Physical Log Window
Step 1
Select a raw partition for the Informix log.
Step 2
Click Next.
The Meta Devices window is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-6.
Figure 3-6 Meta Devices Window
Step 3
At the Meta Devices window, unless you have meta devices to configure, accept the default No. Otherwise, select Yes.
Step 4
Click Next.
Note
A meta device is a virtual device created by concatenating or striping disk partitions (this is done usually to improve flexibility or performance). The use of meta devices usually requires volume management software found in Solaris (for example, Solstice Sun Disk Suite) or via third party vendors, such as Veritas.
The Multiple Disk Configuration for Informix window is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-7.
Note
If the user has specified one partition for the physical log and the system has only two raw partitions available, the answer to the multiple disk configuration is assumed to be No and the The Multiple Disk Configuration for Informix window is skipped
Figure 3-7 Multiple Disk Configuration for Informix Window
Step 5
At the Multiple Disk Configuration for Informix window, if you have one disk accept the default No. If you have multiple disks, click Yes.
Note
In this context, the term disk refers to a disk partition (or slice).
Step 6
Click Next to continue.
Configuring Informix Partitions Phase
Configuring Informix partitions consists of eight different procedures of which only one needs to be performed. Which procedure the user performs depends upon the responses the user has made to the questions in the previous phase.
Select the procedure which corresponds to your previous answers to the following questions.
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Do you want the Informix log to have its own raw partition?
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Do you use disk striping (meta-devices) for database partitions?
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Are you using multiple disks (partitions) for Informix?
Proceed to one of the following procedures that corresponds to your answers.
In each of the procedures, the user is asked to specify details about the allocations of Informix partitions.
Note
Informix uses the disk space available to it to construct three database spaces. If the user specifies multiple disks for Informix, the installation procedure requires the user to specify which database space is to be allocated to which partition. Note that the datadbs database space will be the largest and should be allocated accordingly.
The procedures are described in the following sequence.
1. No Meta Devices, No multiple disks, No separate raw log partition
2. No Meta Devices, No multiple disks, Yes separate raw log partition
3. No Meta Devices, Yes multiple disks, No separate raw log partition
4. No Meta Devices, Yes multiple disks, Yes separate raw log partition
5. Yes Meta Devices, No multiple disks, No separate raw log partition
6. Yes Meta Devices, No multiple disks, Yes separate raw log partition
7. Yes Meta Devices, Yes multiple disks, No separate raw log partition
8. Yes Meta Devices, Yes multiple disks, Yes separate raw log partition
1. No Meta Devices, No multiple disks, No separate raw log partition
The Select the Raw Partition for CWM Database window is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-8.
Figure 3-8 Select the Raw Partition for CWM Database Window
This window displays only the raw partitions available to Informix.
Step 1
Select the single raw partition to be used.
Step 2
Click Next to proceed to the Completing the Installation section later in this chapter.
2. No Meta Devices, No multiple disks, Yes separate raw log partition
The Select the Raw Partition for CWM Database window is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-9.
Note
If only one raw partition is available for the databases, this window is skipped.
Figure 3-9
Select the Raw Partition for CWM Database Window
Step 1
Select the partition that is to be used for the Informix database.
Note
The partition for the separate log is not displayed as it is no longer available for the database.
Step 2
Click Next to proceed to the Completing the Installation section later in this chapter.
3. No Meta Devices, Yes multiple disks, No separate raw log partition
The Select the Raw Partition for CWM Database window is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-10.
Figure 3-10 Select the Raw Partition for CWM Database Window
Step 1
Select the partitions for the rootdbs and datadbs.
Note
Select only one partition for rootdbs.
Rootdbs and datadbs cannot be assigned the same partitions.
If there are enough raw partitions, datadbs can be assigned multiple partitions.
Step 2
Click Next to proceed to the Completing the Installation section later in this chapter.
4. No Meta Devices, Yes multiple disks, Yes separate raw log partition
The Select the Raw Partition for CWM Database window is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-11.
Note
If only one raw partition is available for the databases, this window is skipped.
Figure 3-11
Select the Raw Partition for CWM Database Window
Step 1
Select the partitions for the rootdbs and datadbs.
Note
Select one partition for rootdbs. Rootdbs and datadbs cannot be assigned the same partitions.
Step 2
Click Next to proceed to the Completing the Installation later in this chapter.
5. Yes Meta Devices, No multiple disks, No separate raw log partition
The Select the Raw Partition for CWM Database window is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-12.
Figure 3-12 Select the Raw Partition for CWM Database Window
Step 1
Enter the path to the meta device and its size.
Step 2
Click Next to proceed to the Completing the Installation section later in this chapter.
6. Yes Meta Devices, No multiple disks, Yes separate raw log partition
The Select the Path for CWM Database window is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-13.
Figure 3-13 S.elect the Raw Partition for CWM Database Window
Step 1
Enter the path and size of the meta device.
Step 2
Click Next to proceed to the Completing the Installation later in this chapter.
7. Yes Meta Devices, Yes multiple disks, No separate raw log partition
The Select the Raw Partition for CWM Database window is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-14.
Figure 3-14 Select the Raw Partition for CWM Database Window
Step 1
Enter the paths and sizes of the meta devices.
Step 2
Click Next to proceed to the Completing the Installation later in this chapter.
8. Yes Meta Devices, Yes multiple disks, Yes separate raw log partition
The Select the Raw Partition for CWM Database window is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-15.
Figure 3-15 Select the Raw Partition for CWM Database Window
Step 1
Enter the paths and sizes of the meta devices.
Step 2
Click Next to proceed to the following Completing the Installation section.
Completing the Installation
When the Configuring Informix Partitions phase has been completed, the CWM FTP Information Window is displayed as shown in Figure 3-16.
Figure 3-16 CWM FTP Information Window
Step 1
At the CWM FTP Information window, enter the user name (the default is "svplus") and the password of the user on the machine.
Note
In this release, the user name of "svplus" must be used and cannot be changed.
After entering the FTP user name and password, click Next.
The CORBA Communications Options window is displayed as shown in Figure 3-18.
Figure 3-17 CORBA Communications Options
This window provides the user with four choices of how the server identifies itself for CORBA (Orbix) communications. These choices are:
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The CWM Server host name including a domain name
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The CWM Server host name without a domain name
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The IP address of the CWM server
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A user specified address
Select the method to use for your CWM network and click Next.
If you select "Host with DNS domain name," you are asked to specify the domain name as shown in Figure 3-18. If you select "Host without DNS Domain name," the Forced Delete Feature Selection window, Figure 3-20, is displayed. This screen prompts you to select whether or not you want to use the forced delete feature. For more information on this feature, refer to the Cisco WAN Manager User Guide. If you select "Use machine IP Address," the Forced Delete Feature Selection window, Figure 3-20, is displayed. If you select "Use specified IP Address," you are asked to specify the IP address as shown in Figure 3-19.
Figure 3-18 Enter the Domain Name Window
Figure 3-19 Enter IP Address Window
Enter the Domain Name or IP Address as appropriate and click Next.
This domain name and IP address information allows the CWM client workstations access to the database. Also ensure that the workstation and the domain are reachable. You can enter the ping command to test this.
Figure 3-20 Forced Delete Feature Selection Window
Step 2
To choose the Force Delete option and continue with the installation, you must click on the "Yes" radio button and then click Next.
The Node Name Provision window appears.
Figure 3-21
Node Name Provision Option Window
Step 3
To enable the Node Rename feature, click the "Yes" radio button and then Click Next.
The Node Rename feature allows users with appropriate authority level to change the node name. If the user has the permission to change the node name and the newly selected node name is already in use, then an error message is displayed and the operation is not allowed. The Node Rename permission is independent of the 'modify' permissions and it applies only to the Configuration Center.
Installation, Security Manager and ConfigurationCenter have been modified as follows:
Installation changes:
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Node name provisioning option is given to the adminprofile only.
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New input panel to enable Node Name Provisioning. Profiles are updated with appropriate values that the user designates.
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Node Name Authority default parameters for adminProf profile is `selected and userProf1 profile is `unselected'.
Security Manager application enhancements:
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Security Manager profiles are extended with an additional Node Name Authority parameter for Configuration Center.
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All profiles (both existing and new) will have the Node Name Authority parameter.
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Node Name Authority parameter is independent of all other profile attributes including the modify attribute.
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Node Name Authority default parameters for adminProf profile is `selected and userProf1 profile is `unselected'.
When Node Name Authority is 'selected', the profile allows any user bound to it to use Configuration Center to edit the node name.
When Node Name Authority is 'unselected, the profile does not allow any user bound to it to use Configuration Center to edit the node name. The node name in Configuration Center will be disabled (grayed out) and will be a read only attribute.
For any newly created profiles, the Node Name Authority parameter default setting will be set to 'unselected'. However, the Admin user will be able to change the settings.
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Any user bound to the new profile will be able to edit the node name based on the current 'Node Name Authority' parameter setting in the new profile.
Configuration Center enhancements:
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Node Name Authority parameter is independent of the 'modify' permission and it applies only to Configuration Center.
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Configuration Center will use the Node Name Authority parameter setting to enable or disable the editing capabilities of the Node Name UI field in Configuration Center. If the user has permission to edit the node name then the node name UI field is enabled. Otherwise, it is disabled (grayed-out).
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If the user has the permission to change the node name and the newly selected node name is already in use, then an error message is displayed and the operation is not allowed.
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A confirmation screen prior to the actual installation of the files is displayed as shown in Figure 3-22.
Figure 3-22 Installer Confirmation Window
Step 4
If the information in the Confirmation window is correct, click Next. If it is not correct, click Back to the appropriate window and correct the wrong settings.
If you click Next, the Installation Progress Window is displayed as shown in Figure 3-23.
Figure 3-23 Installation Progress Indicator
If the CWM system has been installed previously, a message appears telling the user that files already exist and permission is requested to overwrite the files with new files. This message is shown in Figure 3-24.
Figure 3-24 Copy Files Message
Step 5
Click Yes to All.
After the files are copied, an Install Log window is also displayed (see Figure 3-25). This log provides on-the-screen messages indicating events during the installation process.
Installing the CWM server generates the log file cwmexecinstall.Log in the /usr/users/svplus/install directory.
Figure 3-25 Install Log
A dialog box displays informing you that the installation is complete, as shown in Figure 3-26.
Figure 3-26 Installation Complete Window
Step 6
Click Finished.
The software installation process is completed. The Install Shield window closes.
The first time (and only the first) that CWM is installed, the system will display a message stating that the kernel has been changed. Click OK to reboot the system.
The reboot sequence aligns the cylinders of your hard disks and gracefully shuts down the Solaris operating system.
Step 7
Push the CDROM eject button on the CDROM drive to eject the installation CD-ROM.
Note
When CWM is installed, the tasks can be checked by displaying the contents of the cwmexecinstall.Log file under usr/users/svplus/install. This log displays the installation tasks that were completed and lists any errors encountered during the installation.
Console Mode Installation
If you enter Yes to run in Console Mode, the following panel is displayed
You've chosen to Launch Installer in Console Mode
Loading the installation classes. This may take a few minutes.....
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.............InstallShield Wizard
Initializing InstallShield Wizard...
Searching for Java(tm) Virtual Machine...
Running InstallShield Wizard...
After a few seconds the Initial Installation phase starts
Making Selections during Console Mode Upgrade
The Console Mode procedure consists of responding to a series of questions. The user is asked either to select an item from a list or to enter data (for example, a database path or a disk size).
Selecting an Item from a List.
When a list is displayed, each item in the list has an item number. One item in the list is already selected as indicated by an X. For example:
Choose the Raw partition for Informix Physical Log:
[X] 1 - /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s7 ( 4000 MB)
[ ] 2 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s0 ( 2048 MB)
[ ] 3 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s1 ( 2048 MB)
To select a choice enter its number, or 0 when you are finished [0]:
The above example lists three disk partitions from which the user must select one. These items are numbered as 1, 2, and 3 and the first is already selected as indicated by [X].
The user can accept the already selected item or select another item by typing its number followed by the Enter key (in which case the list is displayed again but with the [X] against the selected item).
When the [X] is shown against the correct item (either in the initial display or after the user has selected another item), the user should press 0 followed by the Enter key. The following message is then displayed.
Press 1 for Next panel, 2 for Previous panel, 3 to Cancel or 4 to
The user then press 1, 2, 3, or 4 (as appropriate) followed by the Enter key. Normally this will be the 1 key to progress to next step in the upgrade process.
Entering Data
When requested, enter the data and press the Enter key. If you want to change the entered data, press 1 and the Enter key and then start over. When the enter data are correct, press 0 and the Enter key.
Initial Installation Phase
Step 1
The Welcome message is displayed.
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Welcome to the Cisco Wan Manager installation program. Click Cancel
at any time to quit the installation. Press Next to continue the installation.
Press 1 for Next panel, 3 to Cancel or 4 to Redisplay [1]
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Press 1 then Enter to display the next message
Step 2
The Readme message is displayed.
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Cisco Wan Manager 15.1.0 Copyright (c) 2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All
rights reserved. This software product is copyrighted and all rights are
reserved by Cisco Systems, Inc. Cisco Systems, Inc. reserves the right to make
periodic modifications to this product without obligation to notify any person
or entity of such revision. Copying, duplicating, selling, or otherwise
distributing any part of this product without the prior written consent of an
authorized representative of Cisco Systems, Inc. is prohibited. IPX, IGX8400,
BPX8600, MGX8220, MGX8850, MGX8950 and FastPacket are registered trademarks
and Cisco WAN Manager is a trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc.
Please choose from the following options:
[X] 1 - I accept the terms of the license agreement.
[ ] 2 - I do not accept the terms of the license agreement.
To select a choice enter its number, or 0 when you are finished [0]:
Press 1 for Next panel, 2 for Previous panel, 3 to Cancel or 4 to
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a.
To accept the license terms, press 0 then Enter.
b.
Press 1 then Enter to display the next message.
Step 3
The Upgrading message is displayed.
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Are You Upgrading Cisco WAN Manager?
To select a choice enter its number, or 0 when you are finished [0]:
Press 1 for Next panel, 2 for Previous panel, 3 to Cancel or 4 to
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a.
To select a new install (not upgrading), either press 0 (to accept the default) or press 2 and then press 0.
b.
Press 1 then Enter to display the next panel.
Step 4
The Physical Log on separate partition panel is displayed.
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Please select the partitions where you want Informix Physical Log
[X] 1 - Same Raw Partition
[ ] 2 - Separate Raw Partition
To select a choice enter its number, or 0 when you are finished [0]:
Press 1 for Next panel, 2 for Previous panel, 3 to Cancel or 4 to
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a.
To select same raw partition, either press 0 (to accept the default) or press 1 then press Enter.
b.
To select a separate raw partition for the Informix Physical Log, press 2 then Enter.
c.
To select meta devices, press 3 then Enter.
d.
Press 1 then Enter to display the next panel.
Step 5
The Select Partition for Physical Log panel is displayed
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Choose the Raw partition for Informix Physical Log:
[X] 1 - /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s7 ( 4000 MB)
[ ] 2 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s0 ( 2048 MB)
[ ] 3 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s1 ( 2048 MB)
[ ] 4 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s3 ( 2048 MB)
To select a choice enter its number, or 0 when you are finished [0]:
Press 1 for Next panel, 2 for Previous panel, 3 to Cancel or 4 to
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This panel displays all the raw partitions that are available for the Informix Physical Log.
a.
To select a raw partition, either press 0 (to accept the default) or press a number of the desired partition and then press Enter. If the correct partition is selected, press 0 then Enter.
b.
Press 1 then Enter to display the next panel.
Step 6
The Meta Devices panel is displayed.
Note
A meta device is a virtual device created by concatenating or striping disk partitions (this is done usually to improve flexibility or performance). The use of meta devices usually requires volume management software found in Solaris (for example, Solstice Sun Disk Suite) or via third party vendors, such as Veritas.
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Do you use Disk-stripping (meta-devices) for database Partitions?
To select a choice enter its number, or 0 when you are finished [0]:
Press 1 for Next panel, 2 for Previous panel, 3 to Cancel or 4 to
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a.
To select no meta devices, either press 0 (to accept the default) or press 2 then press Enter. If the correct option is selected, press 0 then Enter.
b.
To select the use of meta devices, press 1 then press Enter. If the correct option is selected, press 0 then Enter.
c.
Press 1 then Enter to display the next panel.
Step 7
The Multiple Disks panel is displayed.
Note
If the user specified a separate partition for the physical log and the system has only two raw partitions available, the answer to the multiple disk configuration is assumed to be No and this panel is skipped
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Do you want to use Multiple Disk configuration for Informix database?
To select a choice enter its number, or 0 when you are finished [0]:
Press 1 for Next panel, 2 for Previous panel, 3 to Cancel or 4 to
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a.
To select no multiple disks, either press 0 (to accept the default) or press 2 then press Enter.
b.
To select the use of multiple disks, press 1 then press Enter.
c.
When the correct option is selected, press 0 then Enter.
d.
Then press 1 then Enter to display the next panel.
Configuring Informix Partitions Phase
Configuring Informix partitions consists of eight different procedures of which only one needs to be performed. Which procedure the user performs depends upon the responses the user has made to the questions in the previous phase.
Select the procedure which corresponds to your previous answers to the following questions.
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Do you want the Informix log to have its own raw partition?
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Do you use disk striping (meta-devices) for database partitions?
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Are you using multiple disks (partitions) for Informix?
Proceed to one of the following procedures that corresponds to your answers.
In each of the procedures, the user is asked to specify details about the allocations of Informix partitions.
Note
Informix uses the disk space available to it to construct three database spaces. If the user specifies multiple disks for Informix, the installation procedure requires the user to specify which database space is to be allocated to which partition. Note that the datadbs database space will be the largest and should be allocated accordingly.
The procedures are described in the following sequence.
1. No Meta Devices. No Multiple Disks, No Separate Raw Log Partition
2. No Meta Devices. No Multiple Disks, Yes Separate Raw Log Partition
3. No Meta Devices. Yes Multiple Disks. No Separate Raw log partition
4. No Meta Devices. Yes Multiple Disks. Yes Separate Raw log partition
5. Yes Meta Devices. No Multiple Disks. No Separate Raw Log Partition
6. Yes Meta Devices. No Multiple Disks. Yes Separate Raw Log Partition
7. Yes Meta Devices. Yes Multiple Disks. No Separate Log Partition
8. Yes Meta Devices. Yes Multiple Disks. Yes Separate Log Partition
1. No Meta Devices. No Multiple Disks, No Separate Raw Log Partition
The following panel is displayed.
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Choose the Raw Partition(s) for Informix: rootdbs
[X] 1 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s0 ( 2048 MB)
[ ] 2 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s1 ( 2048 MB)
[ ] 3 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s3 ( 2048 MB)
To select a choice enter its number, or 0 when you are finished [0]:
Press 1 for Next panel, 2 for Previous panel, 3 to Cancel or 4 to
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This window displays only the raw partitions available to Informix.
Step 1
Press the number corresponding to raw partition to be used and then press Enter. If the correct partition is selected, press 0 then Enter.
Step 2
Then press 1 then Enter to proceed to the Completing the Installation section later in this chapter.
2. No Meta Devices. No Multiple Disks, Yes Separate Raw Log Partition
The following panel is displayed.
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Choose the Raw Partition(s) for Informix: rootdbs
[X] 1 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s0 ( 2048 MB)
[ ] 2 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s1 ( 2048 MB)
To select a choice enter its number, or 0 when you are finished [0]:
Press 1 for Next panel, 2 for Previous panel, 3 to Cancel or 4 to
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This window displays only the raw partitions available to Informix. Notice that the separate partition previously selected for the Informix physical log is no longer available and is not displayed.
Step 1
Press the number corresponding to raw partition to be used and then press Enter. If the correct partition is selected, press 0 then Enter.
Step 2
Then press 1 then Enter to proceed to the Completing the Installation section later in this chapter.
3. No Meta Devices. Yes Multiple Disks. No Separate Raw log partition
The following panel is displayed
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Choose the Raw Partition for Root Dbs
[X] 1 - /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s7 ( 4000 MB)
[ ] 2 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s0 ( 2048 MB)
[ ] 3 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s1 ( 2048 MB)
To select a choice enter its number, or 0 when you are finished [0]: 5
Step 1
Press the number corresponding to Root Dbs partition to be used and then press Enter. After the correct partition is selected, press 0 then Enter.
The following panel is displayed.
[ ] 2 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s0 ( 2048 MB)
[ ] 3 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s1 ( 2048 MB)
[ ] 4 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s3 ( 2048 MB)
[X] 5 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s4 ( 2048 MB)
To select a choice enter its number, or 0 when you are finished [0]:
Press 1 for Next panel, 2 for Previous panel, 3 to Cancel or 4 to Redisplay [1]
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Step 2
Press the number corresponding to Datadb partition to be used and then press Enter. If the correct partition is selected, press 0 then Enter.
Step 3
Then press 1 then Enter to proceed to the Completing the Installation section later in this chapter.
4. No Meta Devices. Yes Multiple Disks. Yes Separate Raw log partition
The following panel is displayed:
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Choose the Raw Partition for Root Dbs
[X] 1 - /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s7 ( 4000 MB)
[ ] 2 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s0 ( 2048 MB)
[ ] 3 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s1 ( 2048 MB)
[ ] 4 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s3 ( 2048 MB)
[ ] 5 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s4 ( 2048 MB)
To select a choice enter its number, or 0 when you are finished [0]:
Step 1
Press the number corresponding to Root Dbs partition to be used and then press Enter, If the correct partition is selected, press 0 then Enter.
Press 1 then Enter, The following panel is displayed:
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Choose the Raw Partition for Data Dbs
[ ] 2 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s0 ( 2048 MB)
[ ] 3 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s1 ( 2048 MB)
[ ] 4 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s3 ( 2048 MB)
[X] 5 - /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s4 ( 2048 MB)
To select a choice enter its number, or 0 when you are finished [0]:
Press 1 for Next panel, 2 for Previous panel, 3 to Cancel or 4 to Redisplay [1]
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Step 2
Press the number corresponding to Datadb partition to be used then press Enter, If the correct partition is selected, press 0 then Return.
Step 3
Then press 1 then Enter to proceed to the Completing the Installation section later in this chapter.
5. Yes Meta Devices. No Multiple Disks. No Separate Raw Log Partition
The following panel is displayed:
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Enter the Complete path of the meta device for the informix database root
Step 1
Enter the path of the meta device and press the Enter key.
The following panel is displayed:
Press 1 for Next panel, 2 for Previous panel, 3 to Cancel or 4 to
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Step 2
Enter the size of the database in megabytes and press the Enter key.
Step 3
Then press 1 then Enter to proceed to the Completing the Installation section later in this chapter.
6. Yes Meta Devices. No Multiple Disks. Yes Separate Raw Log Partition
The following panel is displayed:
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Enter the Complete path of the meta device for the informix database root
Step 1
Enter the path of the meta device and press the Enter key.
The following panel is displayed:
Press 1 for Next panel, 2 for Previous panel, 3 to Cancel or 4 to
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Step 2
Enter the size of the database in megabytes and press the Enter key.
Step 3
Then press 1 then Enter to proceed to the Completing the Installation section later in this chapter.
7. Yes Meta Devices. Yes Multiple Disks. No Separate Log Partition
The following panel is displayed:
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Enter the Complete path of the meta device for the informix database root
Step 1
Enter the path of the meta device for the Informix database root and press the Enter key.
The following panel is displayed:
Step 2
Enter the size of the Informix database root in megabytes and press the Enter key.
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Enter the Complete path of the meta device for the informix database CWM
Step 3
Enter the path of the meta device for the Informix Logdbs and press the Enter key.
The following panel is displayed:
Step 4
Enter the size of the Informix database CWM dbspace in megabytes and press the Enter key.
The following panel is displayed:.
Enter the Complete path of the meta device for the informix database logdbs
Step 5
Enter the path of the meta device for the Informix database logdbs and press the Enter key.
The following panel is displayed:
Press 1 for Next panel, 2 for Previous panel, 3 to Cancel or 4 to
Step 6
Enter the size of the Informix database CWM dbspace in megabytes and press the Enter key.
Step 7
Then press 1 then Enter to proceed to the Completing the Installation section later in this chapter.
8. Yes Meta Devices. Yes Multiple Disks. Yes Separate Log Partition
The following panel is displayed:
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Enter the Complete path of the meta device for the informix database root
Step 1
Enter the path of the meta device for the Informix database root and press the Enter key.
The following panel is displayed:
Step 2
Enter the size of the Informix database root in megabytes and press the Enter key.
.
Enter the Complete path of the meta device for the informix database CWM
Step 3
Enter the path of the meta device for the Informix database CWM dbspace and press the Enter key.
The following panel