Installing MUR
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Setting the Database Environment Strings
Settings for Solaris
set msgsys:msginfo_msgmnb=65536
set msgsys:msginfo_msgtql=1024
set shmsys:shminfo_shmmax=10737418240
set shmsys:shminfo_shmmin=1
set shmsys:shminfo_shmmni=256
set shmsys:shminfo_shmseg=256
set semsys:seminfo_semmap=256
set semsys:seminfo_semmni=512
set semsys:seminfo_semmns=512
set semsys:seminfo_semmsl=270
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MUR Installation
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Parameter | Description | Default Value |
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PostgreSQL System Settings | ||
. | This dialog asks the user to check the variable values in system file. If one or more entries are missing, click Cancel to update the system file and restart the system to re-run installer.For more information, refer to the Setting the Database Environment Strings section. | N/A |
MUR Installation Directory | ||
Enter Installation Path | Enter the base directory path where MUR is to be installed.Click Browse to change the installation path. | <current_directory> |
A Component Type screen
appears showing the components for installation. This screen allows
you to select either Master MUR or RDP for installation.
Make sure that you first
install the master MUR and then proceed with the RDP installation.
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MUR Administrator and Group Configuration | ||
Administrator Login | Enter an administrator
name for the Operating System (OS) level administrator of MUR.
Please note that you
should not login as a root user.
The Administrator user
created should be manually activated with a password once the MUR installation
is complete. This can be done by entering the following command
as root user: passwd <adminusername> Upon executing
this command, the user will be asked to enter a suitable administrator
password.
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muradmin |
Administrator User ID | Type the Administrator
User ID for the MUR Administrator login.
This input will be
asked only if the Administrator login name provided does not exist.
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100014 |
Administrator Primary Group | Type the Primary Group
name for the Administrator.
If the Administrator
login name provided already exists, the Primary Group of this login
will be considered as the MUR
User Group. Otherwise, the user will be asked to enter the Primary
Group information.
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murgroup |
PostgreSQL Server Configuration | ||
Postgres Login | This is a read-only parameter. The Postgres login name will be the same as the Administrator login name provided earlier. | muradmin |
Postgres password | Enter the password for the Postgres database administration. | N/A |
Postgres Port | Enter the port number
on which PostgreSQL communication will be running.
Ensure that no other
application/process is running on configured port as well
as on next consecutive port (as this port will be used for pgBouncer).
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5432 |
Enter data directory path | Enter the data directory path of postgres being used.Click Browse to change the installation path. | <MUR_install_dir>/starbi/postgres/data |
MUR Port Configuration | ||
Apache Port | Type the port number
over which Apache web server communication will occur with MUR. Apache HTTP port should
be greater than 1025 and lesser than 65535.
This parameter will
be enabled only when HTTP option or Both HTTP and HTTPS option is selected.
Ensure that no other
Apache web server is running on the port being used for installation.
If the port is being used, abort the installation.
For RHEL:For RHEL, Apache port
provided should be > 1024. RHEL does not allow port 80 to be used
by non-root users. However, Apache Web server requests made on port
80 can be redirected to a port >1024 defined by the operator, with
the following two commands. For example, to redirect requests made
on port 80 to port 8080:iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 80 -i eth0 -j REDIRECT --to-port 8080iptables -t nat -AOUTPUT -p tcp -d 127.0.0.1 --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-port 8080For Solaris:For using the Apache
port < 1024, run the following command as root user once the
installation is complete, and restart the Apache server.usermod -K defaultpriv=basic,net_privaddr <MUR admin user>For example:usermod -K defaultpriv=basic,net_privaddr muradmin
This poses a major security
concern as it will allow muradmin to
use all standard ports < 1024.
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8080 |
MUR Archive Directory Configuration | ||
Enter archive directory path | Enter the directory path for archiving parsed files.Click Browse to change the installation path. | <MUR_install_dir>/archive |
Pre-installation Summary screen | ||
The pre-installation screen displays the product name, install location, other product configurations, and disk space information before installing the product.Click Cancel to stop installation or Install to continue installation. | ||
Installing MUR | ||
The screen shows all the contents being loaded on the machine during installation.Click Cancel to stop installation. | ||
MUR Server Startup | ||
Start All Servers After Installation | Select the option to start all servers after installation.Click Next to proceed. | Yes |
Install Complete | ||
The screen shows whether installation is successful or failed.Click Done to quit the installer. | N/A |
Confirming Successful Installation
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Uninstalling MUR
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