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== | == Create the update Portal directory and change the PATH == | ||
=== | === Create the update Portal Directory === | ||
'''Obs.:''' | '''Obs.:''' In this article, i'm using the '''/opt/IBM/ISC/''' directory instead of '''/opt/IBM/ISC601/'''. | ||
Create the '''/opt/IBM/ISC/PortalServer/update''' directory through the follow command | |||
mkdir -p /opt/IBM/ISC/PortalServer/update | mkdir -p /opt/IBM/ISC/PortalServer/update | ||
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=== | === Changing PATH === | ||
Modify the '''/etc/profile''' follow, updating the PATH variable: | |||
PATH=$PATH:/opt/IBM/ISC/PortalServer/update | PATH=$PATH:/opt/IBM/ISC/PortalServer/update | ||
export PATH | export PATH | ||
save and quit | |||
Logoff and Logon, and check the PATH | |||
> echo $PATH | > echo $PATH | ||
'''Obs.:''' | '''Obs.:''' | ||
"''cd /opt/IBM/ISC/PortalServer/update;'''''./'''''updatePortal.sh''". | This step can seem strange, but after some attempts, I verified that during installation one script made the following command: "''cd /opt/IBM/ISC/PortalServer/update; updatePortal.sh''", being that the correct one would be "''cd /opt/IBM/ISC/PortalServer/update;'''''./'''''updatePortal.sh''". What we decide adding in the PATH. | ||
== Setting the hostname as FQDN == | |||
Check that the hostname is full hostname (Full Qualified Domain Name). | |||
Example: tsmserver.mycompany.com | |||
Another Example: | |||
> cat /etc/hosts | > cat /etc/hosts | ||
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost | 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost | ||
192.168.1.15 tsmserver. | 192.168.1.15 tsmserver.mycompany.com tsmserver | ||
== Updating the /etc/issue file - Only for CentOS == | |||
InstallShield checks for Operation System installed to know for it's compatibility or not. | |||
We can avoid/mask this check change the '''/etc/issue''' file. So the same thinks this OS is a trully Red Hat Enterprise | |||
The original is the following one: | |||
CentOS release 5 (Final) | CentOS release 5 (Final) | ||
Kernel \r on an \m | Kernel \r on an \m | ||
Update to: | |||
Line 112: | Line 111: | ||
Kernel \r on an \m | Kernel \r on an \m | ||
Logoff and Logon again. | |||
== Ver também == | |||
*[[Instalando o Tivoli Storage Manager no Linux]] | |||
*[[Install Tivoli Storage Manager on Linux]] | |||
*[[TSM: Removendo um Volume|Removendo um Volume]] | |||
*[[TSM:Instalando o IBM Integrated Solution Console]] | |||
* [[Tivoli Storage Manager| Mais Artigos sobre IBM Tivoli Storage Manager]] | |||
[[Category: Tivoli Storage Manager]] | |||
[[Category: TSM]] |
Latest revision as of 23:42, 5 February 2013
Follow the next steps carefully for install Tivoli Storage Manager for Linux
Hardware
Have at least 1 GB of RAM for installation
In my installation, i had problems when my Virtual Machine (VM) has only 512MB of memory, ao give more memory, about 1 GB, the install happens without problems. When installer apply the required patchs, the ISC is startup and stopped many times, what generate many error in the all process.
Installing requireds RPM packages
Install the following RPM packages in you Linux OS:
- compat-libstdc++-33 - compat-libstdc++-296 - libXp
if you are using yum, make as follow:
> yum -y install compat-libstdc++-33 compat-libstdc++-296 libXp
Install IBM Java Virtual Machine
Download IBM Java 2 SDK version 1.4.2 and install in you system:
> rpm -ivh IBMJava2-142-ia32-SDK-1.4.2-9.0.i386.rpm
Setting your environment for IBM JVM 1.4.2
Modify your /etc/profile file, adding the following entries:
PATH=$PATH:/opt/IBMJava2-142/jre/bin JAVA_HOME=/opt/IBMJava2-142/jre export PATH JAVA_HOME
save and quit.
Logoff and Logon again, after verify you JVM installed throw this command:
> java -version
In my case:
java version "1.4.2" Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2) Classic VM (build 1.4.2, J2RE 1.4.2 IBM build cxia32142-20070708 (SR9) (JIT enabled: jitc))
Create the update Portal directory and change the PATH
Create the update Portal Directory
Obs.: In this article, i'm using the /opt/IBM/ISC/ directory instead of /opt/IBM/ISC601/.
Create the /opt/IBM/ISC/PortalServer/update directory through the follow command
mkdir -p /opt/IBM/ISC/PortalServer/update
Changing PATH
Modify the /etc/profile follow, updating the PATH variable:
PATH=$PATH:/opt/IBM/ISC/PortalServer/update export PATH
save and quit
Logoff and Logon, and check the PATH
> echo $PATH
Obs.:
This step can seem strange, but after some attempts, I verified that during installation one script made the following command: "cd /opt/IBM/ISC/PortalServer/update; updatePortal.sh", being that the correct one would be "cd /opt/IBM/ISC/PortalServer/update;./updatePortal.sh". What we decide adding in the PATH.
Setting the hostname as FQDN
Check that the hostname is full hostname (Full Qualified Domain Name).
Example: tsmserver.mycompany.com
Another Example:
> cat /etc/hosts 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost 192.168.1.15 tsmserver.mycompany.com tsmserver
Updating the /etc/issue file - Only for CentOS
InstallShield checks for Operation System installed to know for it's compatibility or not. We can avoid/mask this check change the /etc/issue file. So the same thinks this OS is a trully Red Hat Enterprise
The original is the following one:
CentOS release 5 (Final) Kernel \r on an \m
Update to:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4 (Nahant Update 1) Kernel \r on an \m
Logoff and Logon again.
Ver também
- Instalando o Tivoli Storage Manager no Linux
- Install Tivoli Storage Manager on Linux
- Removendo um Volume
- TSM:Instalando o IBM Integrated Solution Console