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Complete the following database information worksheet by entering your configuration values in the value column. You will need the information in this worksheet when you run the Prime Service Catalog and Reporting installation wizards.
Complete the following “Application Server Information Worksheet” by entering your configuration values in the "Value" column. The information in this worksheet will be needed when you run the Service Catalog or the Reporting installer.
The Cisco Prime Service Catalog Reporting installer automatically sets the time zone of the Cognos server to match the time zone of the Service Catalog application. The following table shows the supported time zones for the Service Catalog application. The installer will automatically map the Service Catalog time zone to an equivalent Cognos time zone that has the same GMT offset.
(GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London |
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(GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna |
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(GMT+01:00) Belgrade, Bratislava, Budapest, Ljubljana, Prague |
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Note The Europe/Moscow, Pacific/Fiji, Pacific/Apia, Asia/Yakutsk, and Asia/Vladivostok Time Zones currently do not support Daylight Saving Time. Thus, if you have to use one of these Time Zone Names, then either use one of the other Time Zone Names that has the same GMT offset, or consult with the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC).
Note The installation configuration options are case-sensitive, so ensure that you enter a value, such as a database name or a JMS queue name, with case sensitivity; otherwise, your installation may fail.
Table A-3 Database Information Worksheet
Table A-4 Service Catalog Configuration Table for JBoss EAP
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Enter the IP address of the current machine. The installer should detect the IP address of the current machine automatically, and display that value as the default value. |
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Since the installer will install the JBoss EAP 7.0 AS software automatically for you, it presets the JBoss admin username to "adminuser". This username can be used to connect to the JBoss EAP Admin Console should you need to perform any administration tasks for the JBoss EAP installation. This value is grayed out so you can't overwrite it. |
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Enter a password for the JBoss EAP “adminuser”. Enter only alphanumeric characters with no spaces. |
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Note You will see this option if you have selected to install only the Service Catalog server on your computer. Enter the http address that includes the hostname and portnumber of Service Link server. The default port number used by Service Link on JBoss EAP in 6080. |
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(For Windows only) On Windows Operating System, the installer can automatically configure the JBoss EAP server as a windows service. Select this option if you would like the installer to configure the JBoss EAP server as a service named "Cisco Prime Service Catalog”. This service will be configured to start up automatically at boot time. But right after the installation is completed, the service will not be started up for you. You will have to open the Microsoft Windows Services Console to start the “Cisco Prime Service Catalog” service for the first time after the installation. The service however will be started automatically when the Windows Operating System is rebooted. Note However, for cluster JBoss EAP it is recommended to start the server as an application, instead of service, by executing the start script provided by Cisco. For information on starting these services, see Postinstallation Tasks for JBoss EAP Clustered Application Servers. |
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Prime Service Catalog can be installed with sample Storefront content. Select this option if you want these sample content to be imported automatically into your ServiceCatalog database during the installation. Deselect this option if you do not want to include the sample content for your installation. If you are upgrading from a previous Prime Service Catalog release, you should deselect this option. There is a chance that the sample Storefront content may clash with your existing data. |
Table A-5 Service Link Configuration Table for JBoss EAP
Table A-6 Messaging Configuration Table
Table A-7 Service Catalog Administration Configuration Table
Table A-8 Database Information Table for Advanced Installation
Table A-9 Advanced Options Table for Service Catalog Configuration panel
Table A-10 Service Link Configuration Table for Custom Installation using JBoss EAP Server
Table A-11 Messaging Configuration Table for Custom Installation