CPU: Pentium III 2 GHZ
RAM: 1 GB
Disk Space: 40 GB
Display: High Color
Supported Browsers: Firefox, Internet Explorer
The supported Windows Operating Systems are Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows 2003, Windows Vista.
Steps to install:
Note:
Before installing OpManager in a Linux server, please verify whether the following packages are installed in it:
Following X library packages are required to be installed in Linux machines (RedHat, Suse, Debian, Fedora, Mandrake) to load the Web client pages:
XFree86
XFree86-libs
XFree86-base-fonts
XFree86-xfs
fontconfig
freetype-devel
compat-libstdc++
XFree86-compat-libs
compat-libs
If OpManager is installed in Debian machines, make sure that the iputils-ping package is installed.
This is required because OpManager uses the options of the Ping command provided by the iputils-ping package. Debian OS has two different packages, netkit-ping (installed by default) and iputils-ping. If iputils-ping package is not installed, then OpManager will not be able to ping any of the managed devices and also itself and hence reports the status of all devices to be down.
Now, to install OpManager on Linux machines, follow the steps given below:
It is recommended to install OpManager in the opt folder. By default, OpManager is installed in the /opt/AdventNet/ME/OpManager directory.
If you choose a different directory (outside opt), perform the following steps before starting the server:
- Execute the command chmod -R 755 <OpManager Home>. You should specify the absolute path for <OpManager Home> in this command.
- Then execute the command chmod 755 <directory_name> for each of the directory in the absolute path including root directory.
- Select the port number to run OpManager Web Server. Proceed to the next step.
- Verify the installation details and click Next. This installs the product in your system.
- Click Finish to complete the installation process.
Different types of OpManager upgrades are periodically released. These include Service Packs, Upgrade Packs, Hot Fixes, and Migration Packs. Following is the URL where the latest upgrades are hosted for download:
http://manageengine.adventnet.com/products/opmanager/service-packs.html
Here are the steps to upgrade OpManager:
Shut down OpManager. If OpManager is running as a Windows service, stop the service from Control Panel > Services window.
Click Start > Programs > ManageEngine OpManager > Update Manager, if OpManager is running in a Windows machine or execute the script <OpManager Home>/bin/UpdateManager.sh if it is running in a Linux machine. This opens the Update Manager tool.
Click Install and then click Browse to select the upgrade pack file (ppm extension).
Click Finish. This installs the service pack for OpManager.
Start OpManager Server.
It is recommended not to revert any patches using the same open instance of UpdateManager. Exit UpdateManager if open and invoke again to revert the applied patches. Here are the steps to revert:
Shut down OpManager. If OpManager is running as a Windows service, stop the service from Control Panel > Services window.
Run the script <OpManager Home>\bin\UpdateManager.bat if OpManager is running in a Windows machine or <OpManager Home>/bin/UpdateManager.sh if it is running in a Linux machine. This opens the Update Manager tool.
Select the ppm file to be uninstalled from the Installed Service Pack list and click Uninstall. This will install the service pack for OpManager.
Start OpManager Server.
Refer to the Quick Start Guide to help you get started with configuring OpManager to monitor your network. Feel free to drop a line to us at our Support Portal incase of any queries or clarifications.
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