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Quick Start
for ViewRunner for HP OpenView

Quick Start
for ViewRunner for HP OpenView

ViewRunner for HP OpenView is the Element Management System (EMS) for the Cisco 6100 Series. It is based on the industry-leading Hewlett-Packard OpenView SNMP management system, and uses an Oracle7 Relational Database Management System (RDMS) as an underlying data store.

Reference Material

Before you install any servers or applications, have the following media available for reference:

System Requirements

The following sections provide a quick overview of the hardware and software requirements necessary to install and use the ViewRunner system.

Hardware Requirements

Software Requirements


Note Cisco highly recommends that an Oracle database administrator be on site during the installation and configuration of Oracle and the Oracle database to be used by the ViewRunner software.

Preparing Your System

Installing HP OpenView

The following sections provide the information for installing HP OpenView, Oracle7 Server, ViewRunner Server applications, and ViewRunner Client applications.


Step 1   Log in as root

Step 2   Ensure that the required operating system packages are installed:

Step 3   Ensure that changes to /etc/system are made to support the required shared memory and semaphore configurations (must be followed by a reboot)


Note See the ViewRunner for HP OpenView Installation and Administration Guide for a complete list of required settings.

Step 4   Install HP OpenView Version 4.11 or 5.01 as detailed in the HP OpenView Network Node Manager Products Installation Guide

Step 5   Install the required HP OpenView consolidated patch

Installing Oracle7 Server


Step 1   Create a dba group id

Step 2   Create an oracle user id that is a member of the dba group

Step 3   Log in as oracle

Step 4   Install the following packages from the Oracle7 Software Asset Manager:


Note If you are running Solaris Version 2.5.1 at patch level 105428-01 or later, use Version 7.3.2.3 or later of the Oracle Installer.

Installing the ViewRunner Database and Server Applications


Step 1   Log in as root

Step 2   Change to the root directory of the ViewRunner for HP OpenView CD-ROM

Step 3   Type pkgadd -d . at the prompt

Step 4   Select the ViewRunner Database (CSCOvrdb) as the package to install

Step 5   Select the ViewRunner Server (CSCOvrovs) as the package to install

Step 6   Follow the instructions in the ViewRunner for HP OpenView Installation and Administration Guide to complete the ViewRunner Server installation

Starting the ViewRunner Server Applications


Step 1   Log in as root

Step 2   Change to the root directory in which you installed the server applications (default /opt/CSCOvrovs)

Step 3   Execute the environment variable script:

Step 4   Start HP OpenView, Oracle, and the ViewRunner servers using the vrStart utility

Installing the ViewRunner Client Applications


Step 1   Log in as root

Step 2   Change to the root directory of the ViewRunner for HP OpenView CD-ROM

Step 3   Type pkgadd -d . at the prompt

Step 4   Select the ViewRunner Client (CSCOvrovc) as the package to install

Step 5   Follow the instructions in the ViewRunner for HP OpenView Installation and Administration Guide to complete the ViewRunner Client installation

Starting the ViewRunner Client Applications


Step 1   Log in as any user

Step 2   Change to the directory in which you installed the client applications (default /opt/CSCOvrovc).

Step 3   Execute the environment variable script:

Step 4   Execute OpenView Windows

Troubleshooting

Refer to the ViewRunner for HP OpenView Provisioning and Operation Guide for specific troubleshooting and operational issues.

You must enable the ViewMap application in a new HP OpenView map before you can use the ViewRunner software. You cannot add the ViewMap capability to existing maps.


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