Installation and Setup Guide for Campus Manager 4.0.6 for Solaris (With LMS 2.6)
Chapter 2: Installing Campus Manager

Table Of Contents

Installing Campus Manager

Installation Overview

Installing Campus Manager 4.0.6

Licensing in Campus Manager 4.0.6

Running the Installation Program

Reinstalling Campus Manager

Upgrading Saved View Layouts From Topology Services

Backing Up and Restoring Data After Installation

Backing Up Data Using GUI

Backing Up Data Manually From Campus Manager

Restoring Data Manually From Campus Manager

Uninstalling Campus Manager


Installing Campus Manager


This chapter describes how to install, uninstall, and reinstall Campus Manager 4.0.6.

This chapter contains:

Installation Overview

Installing Campus Manager 4.0.6

Reinstalling Campus Manager

Backing Up and Restoring Data After Installation

Uninstalling Campus Manager

Installation Overview

Table 2-1 is an overview of the Campus Manager 4.0.6 installation tasks. It contains references to more detailed information about each task.

Table 2-1 Installation Tasks 

Task
Steps
References

1. Prepare to install Campus Manager.

Verify that server requirements are met.

"Server Requirements" section

2. Install Campus Manager.

Run the installation program.

"Installing Campus Manager 4.0.6" section

3. Verify and troubleshoot installation.

a. Verify the correct files and directories are installed.

b. Analyze installation error messages.

"Understanding Installation Messages" section

4. Set up Campus Manager

Prepare the system for Campus Manager applications and set up the applications.

Setting Up Campus Manager Applications


Installing Campus Manager 4.0.6

Campus Manager gets installed in the same directory where you have installed CiscoWorks Common Services 3.0.5.

The Campus Manager 4.0.6 installer automatically updates program files and data from previous versions of Campus Manager .

All device updates up to Campus Manager 4.0 SP 5 have been incorporated in Campus Manager 4.0.6. This section contains the following topics:

Licensing in Campus Manager 4.0.6

Running the Installation Program

Licensing in Campus Manager 4.0.6

Campus Manager 4.0.6 uses the license of Campus Manager 4.0. If you have a licensed version of Campus Manager 4.0, you can install Campus Manager 4.0.6.

Campus Manager 4.0.6 emulates the licensing behavior of Campus Manager 4.0. For example, if the Campus Manager 4.0 license is restricted, Campus Manager 4.0.6 is also restricted.

For information on the licensing mechanism in Campus Manager 4.0, see Installation and Setup Guide for Campus Manager 4.0 on Solaris.

Running the Installation Program

Before installing Campus Manager 4.0.6, you must install Campus Manager 4.0.3 from the LMS 2.5.1 CD, and then proceed with installing Campus Manager 4.0.6 from the LMS 2.6 Update CD-ROM.

To install Campus Manager 4.0.3:


Step 1 Install the required patches as described in the "Solaris Patches" section.

Step 2 Mount the Campus Manager 4.0.3 CD-ROM as root. Either:

Mount the CD-ROM on the Campus Manager server system.

Or

Mount the CD-ROM on a remote Solaris system, then access the CD-ROM from the Campus Manager server system.

See Appendix B, "Mounting and Unmounting the CD-ROM" for mounting instructions.

Step 3 Run the installation program.

Enter:

./setup.sh

A message appears:

Press Enter to read/browse the following license agreement:

Step 4 Press Enter to read the license agreement.

The following message appears at the end of the license agreement:

You must accept this License agreement for the installation to proceed.

If you enter N/n, the installation will exit.
Do you accept all the terms of the proceeding License Agreement? (y/n) [n]

If you are upgrading from Campus Manager 4.0, you will not see the license agreement.

Step 5 Enter y to accept the license and proceed with the installation.

Or

Enter n to deny and stop the installation.

If you select y, the following message appears:

For security reasons, Cisco recommends that you change the default password for ANI database.

Do you want to change it now, no is the default option.

Step 6 Enter y to change your default Campus Manager database password.

The following message appears:

Enter ANI database password:

Confirm password:

Step 7 Enter the password, and re-enter to confirm it.

The following message appears:

Exiting installation beyond this point might result in system instability.
Do you want to continue the installation? (y/n) [y]:

Step 8 Enter y to continue the installation.

The installation program displays messages about the various packages being installed and the services being started.

The packages include application software and device adapter packages for all devices that can be managed with Campus Manager applications. The following message appears:

To ensure that you retain the latest device support and bug fixes, please install the latest Service Pack (SP) for Campus Manager 4.0.3

You can download the latest SP from http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-campus.

Please refer to the Installation and Setup Guide for details.

User Tracking Utility 1.0 is not compatible with Campus Manager 4.0.3

User Tracking Utility 1.1.1 is available for Campus Manager 4.0.3.

You can download the latest UTU from http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-campus-crypto.

Your Solaris machine has Campus Manager 4.0.3 installed successfully. Now, from the LMS 2.6 Update CD-ROM, you need to install Campus Manager 4.0.6 by following the steps as below.

To install Campus Manager 4.0.6:

Step 9 Mount the LMS 2.6 Update CD-ROM as root. Either:

Mount the CD-ROM on the Campus Manager server system.

Or

Mount the CD-ROM on a remote Solaris system, then access the CD-ROM from the Campus Manager server system.

See Appendix B, "Mounting and Unmounting the CD-ROM" for mounting instructions.

Step 10 Run the installation program.

Enter:

./setup.sh

A message appears:

Press Enter to read/browse the following license agreement:

Step 11 Press Enter to read the license agreement.

The following message appears at the end of the license agreement:

You must accept this License agreement for the installation to proceed.

If you enter N/n, the installation will exit.
Do you accept all the terms of the proceeding License Agreement? (y/n) [n]

If you are upgrading from Campus Manager 4.0, you will not see the license agreement.

Step 12 Enter y to accept the license and proceed with the installation.

Or

Enter n to deny and stop the installation.

If you select y, the following message appears:

New Updates to be installed :

CiscoWorks Common Services 3.0.5 update

Campus Manager 4.0.6 update

Do you want to continue the installation:? (y/n) [y]:


Note In a bundle environment, all the applications that are installed on the NMS Server will be listed.


Step 13 Enter y to continue the installation.

We recommend you download and install the latest required and recommended patches from www.sunsolve.sun.com, before you run Common Services.

If any of the required Server patches is missing, the following message appears:

Installation can proceed without the required Server patches.However, you must install the

required patches listed above before running CiscoWorks.

Do you want to continue the installation? (y/n) [y]:

Step 14 Enter y to continue the installation.

If no other CiscoWorks application installations are pending, you can choose to start CiscoWorks Daemons.

Do you want to restart CiscoWorks Daemons at the end of this installation? (y/n) [n]:

Step 15 Enter y to restart the CiscoWorks daemons after installation.

The following message appears:

WARNING: Exiting installation beyond this point might result in system instability.

Do you want to continue the installation? (y/n) [y]:

Step 16 Enter y to continue the installation.

The installation program displays messages about the various packages being installed and the services being started.

The packages include application software and device adapter packages for all devices that can be managed with Campus Manager applications.

After installation is complete, the following messages appear:

Software Installation Tool Completed

Possible Warnings/Errors Encountered

Warning and error messages that had appeared during installation will now appear as a list after these

messages.

Step 17 Unmount the CD-ROM.


After installing Campus Manager 4.0.6, you can verify the process status by running NMSROOT/bin pdshow

If errors occurred during installation, check the installation log file /var/tmp/ciscoinstall.log. For information about troubleshooting, see "Troubleshooting the Installation."

After the installation completes, do either of the following:

If you have data from the earlier version of Campus Manager to import into Campus Manager 4.0.6, see the "Backing Up and Restoring Data After Installation" section.

If you do not have data to import, continue to "Preparing to Use Campus Manager."

After Campus Manager 4.0.6 is installed, Topology Services allows you to either convert the saved view layouts in the new Campus Manager 4.0.6 format or directly use the default view layouts generated by Campus Manager 4.0.3. See the "Upgrading Saved View Layouts From Topology Services" section for more information.

Reinstalling Campus Manager

If you had any problems with previous installation, you can reinstall Campus Manager.

For detailed steps to install Campus Manager 4.0.6, see Installing Campus Manager 4.0.6.

The installation program can detect whether you have already installed Campus Manager 4.0.6. Reinstalling Campus Manager does not affect your existing database. However, we recommend that you back up the database before reinstallation to prevent any possible loss of data. Your CiscoWorks Server configuration is also preserved.

Upgrading Saved View Layouts From Topology Services

Use the following procedure to upgrade saved topology view layouts generated by the previous version of Campus Manager to the new Campus Manager 4.0.6 format. The following view layouts are upgraded:

Layer 2 View

Unconnected Device View

LAN Edge View

To upgrade saved view layouts:


Step 1 Start Topology Services. (Campus Manager > Topology Services)

Step 2 Select File > Upgrade View Layouts.

Step 3 Select the view layout you want to upgrade.

Step 4 Click Upgrade to upgrade the selected view layout.

Topology Services upgrades the selected view layout to the Campus Manager 4.0.6 format.

Step 5 Select the corresponding view layout from the side panel in Topology Services to display this layout.

The upgraded view layout might not be formatted in exactly the same manner as the previous version of the view layout.


Backing Up and Restoring Data After Installation

This section describes how to back up and restore data from previous versions of Campus Manager. You can back up and restore data from:

Campus Manager 3.2.x

Campus Manager 3.3.x

Campus Manager 4.0

Campus Manager 4.0 Service Pack 1

Campus Manager 4.0 Service Pack 2

Campus Manager 4.0 Service Pack 3

Campus Manager 4.0 Service Pack 4

Campus Manager 4.0 Service Pack 5

where .x refers to the IDU upgrades.

This section consists of:

Backing Up Data Using GUI

Backing Up Data Manually From Campus Manager

Restoring Data Manually From Campus Manager

Backing Up Data Using GUI

You can schedule immediate, daily, weekly, or monthly automatic database backups.

To back up data:


Step 1 Go to the CiscoWorks Homepage and select Common Services > Server > Admin > Backup.

The Backup page appears.

Step 2 Enter the appropriate information in the fields explained in Table 2-2:

Table 2-2 Backing Up Data 

Field
Description

Backup Directory

Location of the backup directory. We recommend that your target location be on a different partition than the CiscoWorks installation location.

Runtype

Select the desired check box. You have options to schedule immediate, daily, weekly, or monthly backups.

Time

From the drop-down lists, select the time and date.

If you schedule a weekly backup, select the day of the week from the drop-down list.

If you schedule a monthly backup, select the day of the month from the drop-down list.

Generations

Maximum number of backups to be stored in the backup directory.


Step 3 Click Apply.


Backing Up Data Manually From Campus Manager

To manually back up saved data in earlier versions of Campus Manager:


Step 1 Stop the daemon manager on the local machine on which the previous version of Campus Manager is installed. Enter:

/etc/init.d/dmgtd stop

Step 2 Export CiscoWorks data by entering:

NMSROOT/bin/perl NMSROOT/bin/backup.pl -d /backup dir

You should enter the path where you want to export CiscoWorks Common Services data. The script command will back up the CiscoWorks data.

Step 3 Start the daemon manager by entering:

/etc/init.d/dmgtd start

Step 4 Copy the backed up directory to the remote machine.


Restoring Data Manually From Campus Manager

To restore data manually:


Step 1 Stop the daemon manager on the local machine on which the previous version of Campus Manager is installed by entering:

/etc/init.d/dmgtd stop

Step 2 Restore CiscoWorks data by entering:

NMSROOT/opt/CSCOpx/bin/perl /opt/CSCOpx/bin/restorebackup.pl -d /backup dir

You should enter the path where you want the data to be restored.

Step 3 Start the daemon manager by entering:

NMSROOT /etc/init.d/dmgtd start


Uninstalling Campus Manager

The uninstallation program removes Campus Manager 4.0.6 files and settings. The uninstall option enables you to remove only Campus Manager 4.0.6 or remove CiscoWorks Common Services 3.0.5 as well.

You must use the Campus Manager 4.0.6 uninstallation program to remove the product. You could damage your system, if you attempt to remove Campus Manager 4.0.6 or its components manually.


Caution Uninstalling Campus Manager deletes the Campus Manager database.

To remove Campus Manager Manager 4.0.6 or other major components:


Step 1 Enter the following commands as root to start the uninstall program:

# /opt/CSCOpx/bin/uninstall.sh

where /opt/CSCOpx is the default installation directory. If you have specified a different directory while installing CiscoWorks Common Services, substitute the name of the directory.

A prompt similar to the following appears:

1) Cisco View 6.1.2

2) Integration Utility 1.6

3) CiscoWorks Common Services 3.0.5

4) Campus Manager 4.0.6

5) All of the above

Select one or more of the items using its number separated by comma or enter q to quit [q]

Step 2 Enter the number that corresponds to it (in this case, 4).

You can select one or more of the items using its number separated by comma or enter q to quit.

To remove Campus Manager, CiscoWorks Common Services, CiscoView and Integration Utility, enter the number that corresponds to all of the above (in this case, 5).

A prompt appears, where the default selection is indicated in brackets:

Are you sure you want to uninstall: Campus Manager 4.0.6 (y/n)? [n]

Step 3 Enter y to continue to uninstall or n to cancel.

If any other prompts appear, respond appropriately.

The uninstallation program displays a series of messages. Ignore any additional messages that ask if you want to remove packages.

The uninstall messages are written to the /var/tmp/ciscouninstall.log file.

After the uninstallation script successfully completes, the following message appears:

All files were deleted successfully.