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Installation Guide - English ServerView Suite ServerView Operations Manager V5.0 Installation ServerView Agents for Windows: - Installation ServerView Agents (Windows 2003/2008) - Installation ServerView Update Agent Edition October 2010

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Installation Guide - English

ServerView Suite

ServerView Operations Manager V5.0 Installation ServerView Agents for Windows:- Installation ServerView Agents (Windows 2003/2008)- Installation ServerView Update Agent

Edition October 2010

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Contents

1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

1.1 Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

1.2 Target groups and objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

1.3 Technical requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71.3.1 Management console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71.3.2 Central management station (CMS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81.3.3 ServerView agents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

1.4 Changes since the previous version . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

1.5 Documentation for ServerView Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

1.6 Notational conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

2 Installations on managed servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

2.1 Configuring servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142.1.1 Configuring servers via the Server Configuration Manager . . . 162.1.2 Configuring servers via the Windows Start menu . . . . . . . . 182.1.3 Configuring servers via the ServerView Configuration Manager 202.1.4 Overview of the functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

2.2 ServerView security concept . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242.2.1 Prohibiting specific SET operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242.2.2 Prohibiting All SET operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252.2.3 SET Operations with user authentication . . . . . . . . . . . . 252.2.4 Operating system-specific characteristics of the SNMP agents . 29

2.3 Configuring SNMP services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302.3.1 Windows Server 2003/Windows Server 2008 . . . . . . . . . . 322.3.2 For Environment in which Server Core is Installed . . . . . . . 34

3 Installation ServerView agents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

3.1 Windows 2003/2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373.1.1 Installing and configuring agents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373.1.2 Configuring RAID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

3.2 Windows 2003/2008 x64 agents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

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Contents

3.3 Installing via the command line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

3.4 Setting after installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 623.4.1 Setting an administrator user . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 623.4.1.1 For Environment in which Server Core is installed . . . . . . 63

3.5 Installing ServerView Update Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 653.5.1 Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 653.5.2 Menu-driven installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 653.5.3 Installing via command line interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

3.6 Uninstallation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 683.6.1 Windows Server 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 683.6.2 For Windows Server 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69

Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71

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1 IntroductionWithin the ServerView Suite, you can use the server management software ServerView Operations Manager (called simply Operations Manager below), for central administration of industry standard servers.

Operations Manager makes the data of the managed PRIMERGY server accessible via Intranet and Internet. You can view all data of the managed servers from a standard PC with Intranet or Internet access and a standard web browser.

Operations Manager monitors important server functions such as hard drives, ventilation fans, the power supply or the temperature. If the values specified for these parameters are exceeded or an error occurs, then messages are output and corrective measures are initiated, if necessary.

The Operations Manager software is organized into two parts: The "ServerView Manager" is installed on a central management station, and "agents" are available on the servers to be managed to exchange information with the manager.

One requirement for this exchange of information is that the manager and agents are provided with a common information base. This common information base is called the "Management Information Base" (MIB). An MIB is a data model that describes the elements to be administered in an abstract form.

Each agent in the network provides an MIB, and all MIB description files that are provided by the agents in the network are available on the manager system. This ensures that the information exchanged between the manager and the agents is interpreted correctly.

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Architecture

1.1 Architecture

Figure 1: Architecture overview

Management console

All data of the managed server can be viewed from any standard PC with intranet or Internet access and a web browser (web-based console).

Central management station (CMS)

The ServerView Operations Manager is installed on a central management station.

Managed node

On the managed servers, ServerView agents are installed, which supply the information to the central management station. ServerView RAID Manager can be optionally installed on the managed servers.

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Target groups and objectives

1.2 Target groups and objectives

This manual is intended for system administrators, network administrators and service technicians that have a basic knowledge of hardware and software. The manual describes the installation of the ServerView agents and the ServerView Update Agent for windows.

1.3 Technical requirements

I Any last-minute changes/corrections of the technical requirements can be found in the Readme file on the ServerView Suite DVD 1. You have the following options:

– On the DVD 1 switch to the directory SVSSoftware – Software –ServerView – Windows – ServerView_S2.

– Start the DVD 1 and select in the Welcome dialog ServerView Software Products – Start; Info under ServerView – Operations Manager.

1.3.1 Management console

– Standard PC, LAN with http access

– Microsoft Windows with Microsoft Explorer V7/V8

– RedHat Linux with Mozilla Firefox 3.5/3.6

– SuSE Linux with Mozilla Firefox 3.5/3.6

– Java Runtime Environment V1.6.0_21

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Technical requirements

1.3.2 Central management station (CMS)

Hardware

– PRIMERGY server

– Processors with at least two cores

– Main memory: at least 4 GB RAM

– 100 MBit-LAN

– At least 100 GB free disk space

– Graphics 1280 x 1024

Software

● Windows

– Microsoft Windows® ServerTM 2003 all editions

– Microsoft Windows® ServerTM 2003 R2 all editions

– Microsoft Windows® ServerTM 2008 all editions

– Microsoft Windows® ServerTM 2008 R2 all editions

● Linux

– Novell SLES 10

– Novell SLES 11

– Red Hat RHEL 5.4 and 5.5

– Red Hat RHEL 6

Database

● Windows

– Local under Windows:

Included with the ServerView package:

– For Windows 2003: MSDE SP4

– For Windows 2008: SQL 2005 Express SP3

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Technical requirements

Additional supported:

– SQL Server 2000 Standard, Workgroup, Enterprise, each with SP4

– SQL Server 2005 Standard, Workgroup, Enterprise

– SQL Server 2008 Standard, Workgroup, Enterprise

– Remote under Windows

– SQL Server 2005 Standard, Workgroup, Enterprise

– SQL Server 2008 Standard, Workgroup, Enterprise

● Linux (local and remote)

– PostgreSQL 8.4.3 (included in ServerView package)

Java Runtime Environment

– JRE V1.6.0_21

1.3.3 ServerView agents

Installed ServerView agents, available for:

– Windows Server 2003

– Windows Server 2003 x64

– Windows Server 2008

– Windows Server 2008 x64

– Windows Server 2008 R2

– SuSE Linux SLES 10 and 11

– Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and 5

– Citrix XenServer as of V5.0

– VMware ESX Server as of V3.5

I It is possible to monitor VMware ESXi Server as of version 4.0. For more information see the manual “VMware ESXi - Monitoring ESXi Systems with ServerView Suite”.

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Changes since the previous version

1.4 Changes since the previous version

This edition is valid for ServerView Operations Manager v5.0 - Installation ServerView Agents for Windows and replaces the online manual “ServerView Operations Manager v4.92 - Installation ServerView Agents for Windows“, Edition February 2010.

The manual features the following changes and enhancements:

● You can select the installation language after starting the installation program, see section “Windows 2003/2008” on page 37.

● While installing the ServerView agents in expert mode, you can also install following tools:

– ServerView System Monitor Used for system monitoring. The tool is described in the “ServerView System Monitor“ user guide.

– Virtualization Management AgentProvides performance data for virtual machines (Xen, Hyper-V, VMWare).

You select the features in the Custom Setup window in the installation wizard.

● For installation via the command line interface, MSIEXEC is no longer supported. The agents are installed by calling Setup.exe. The option /w is no longer supported.

1.5 Documentation for ServerView Suite

The documentation for the ServerView Suite can be found on the ServerView Suite DVD 2 supplied with each server system.

The documentation can also be downloaded free of charge from the Internet. You will find the online documentation at http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com under the link Industry standard servers.

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Notational conventions

1.6 Notational conventions

The following notational conventions are used in this manual:

If there are references to text or sections of text in this manual, then the chapter or section heading is placed in the reference, and the page stated refers to the page on which the chapter or section begins.

Screen outputs

Please note that the screen output is dependent in part on the system used and therefore some details may not correspond exactly to the output you will see on your system. You may also see system-dependent differences in the menu items available.

V Caution This symbol points out hazards that can lead to personal injury, loss of data or damage to equipment.

I This symbol highlights important information and tips.

Ê This symbol refers to a step that you must carry out in order to continue with the procedure.

italics Commands, menu items, names of buttons, options, variables, file names and path names are written in italic letters in text.

fixed font System output is written using a fixed font.

semi-bold fixed font

Commands to be entered through the keyboard are written in a semi-bold fixed font.

<abc> Angle brackets are used to enclose variables which are to be replaced by actual values.

[Key symbols] Keys are presented according to their representation on the keyboard. If capital letters are to be entered explicitly, then the Shift key is shown, e.g. [SHIFT] - [A] for A.

If two keys need to be pressed at the same time, then this is shown by placing a hyphen between the two key symbols.

Table 1: Notational conventions

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Notational conventions

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2 Installations on managed serversBefore starting Operations Manager, the following preparations must be made on the managed server:

● On each server, you must make configuration settings. This is described in section “Configuring servers” on page 14.

● ServerView offers a sophisticated security concept. Before you install the agent, you should study the information regarding the security concept thoroughly and choose the concept that best suits your security requirements. You may need to make appropriate arrangements prior to installing the agent. This is described in section “ServerView security concept” on page 24.

● You must install and configure the SNMP services of the current operating system on each managed server and the management station. If you do not do this, the management station will be unable to monitor the servers. The SNMP services must be activated either before or after installing the agent, depending on the operating system. This is described in section “Configuring SNMP services” on page 30.

● Agents specific to the current operating system must be installed on each server to be managed. This is described in chapter “Installation ServerView agents” on page 37.

I For the RXI servers there are special ServerView agents which come with the server on the separate IA 64 ServerSupport CD.

● ServerView Update Manager requires ServerView Update Agent to be installed on the managed servers. How to do this is described in the section “Installing ServerView Update Agent” on page 65.

● If the ServerView Operations Manager on the central management station is configured to be accessed using a name instead of an IP address, you must ensure that the central management station is accessible from the managed node by this address. This is preferably accomplished by an appropriate entry in DNS. If there is no DNS available, then you must provide an appropriate entry in the hosts file on the managed node. You will find this file in the %WINDIR%\system32\drivers\etc directory on Windows systems.

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Configuring servers

Additional installations

– ServerView Online DiagnosticsDuring installation of the ServerView agents for Windows (as of version 4.40.04), Online Diagnostics is also installed. You can use Online Diagnostics to perform a series of hardware tests on a managed PRIMERGY server from the remote workstation.

– ServerView RAID ManagerServerView RAID Manager offers standardized administration and management of hard disks for PRIMERGY servers.

Unless the ServerView RAID Manager is installed, no information about RAID drives and their status will be available.

The installation is described in the ServerView RAID Manager manual.

– When installing the ServerView agents (for Windows) in Expert mode, you can choose whether to install additional components, including Asset CLI, Configuration Tools, Prime Collect and ServerView System Monitor.

ServerView System Monitor allows you to monitor and check server information locally on the server. For a detailed description, refer to the „ServerView System Monitor“ user guide.

2.1 Configuring servers

There are various functions available for configuring servers. Some of these functions are supported for all PRIMERGY servers and others are only available for certain servers, depending on the hardware and software installed in the PRIMERGY server.

You can configure the servers in one of the following ways:

– Locally on the managed server via the Server Configuration Manager.

– Locally on managed Windows-based servers using the Start menu.

I You can only configure servers on which the ServerView agents for Windows are installed.

– Via the ServerView Configuration Manager, which is integrated in the graphical user interface of Operations Manager. This allows you to configure servers from the remote workstation via a web interface.

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Configuring servers

I You can only configure servers on which the ServerView agents are installed.

Depending on the system, some of the configured settings are written to the BIOS.

Among other things, you can do the following:

– Read the most important data of the server, the system board and the integrated management controller

– Read and edit the error counter for the memory modules

– Read and set the Boot and Software Watchdog settings

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Configuring servers

2.1.1 Configuring servers via the Server Configuration Manager

With the Server Configuration Manager you can make settings for the general system behavior of the target system and configure any remote management components (iRMC or iRMC S2) of the target system.

I For further details please see the Installation Manager guide.

You start the Server Configuration Manager via the ServerView Installation Manager, which is turn is started from the ServerView Suite DVD 1.

Ê In the Installation Manager welcome screen, click the Maintenance button or click Maintenance in the menu bar.

This opens the ServerView Installation Manager Maintenance window:

Figure 2: ServerView Installation Manager Maintenance

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Ê Select the entry Server Configuration Manager. The following window is displayed:

Figure 3: Server Configuration Manager

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2.1.2 Configuring servers via the Windows Start menu

On Windows-based servers, you can call the configuration via the Windows Start menu.

Proceed as follows:

Ê On the managed server, select: Start – All Programs – Fujitsu – ServerView Suite – Agents – Configuration Tools – System Configuration.

The System Configuration window opens:

Figure 4: System Configuration window

Ê Accept the preset values.

Ê Click Go ....

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Configuring servers

The System Configuration window opens:

Figure 5: System Configuration window

You can scroll to the left and right through the tabs by clicking the arrows next to the tabs.

For an overview of the functions offered, see section “Overview of the functions” on page 23.

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2.1.3 Configuring servers via the ServerView Configuration Manager

You can also configure servers via the ServerView Configuration Manager, which is integrated in the graphical user interface of Operations Manager. This allows you to configure the server from the remote workstation via a web interface.

Proceed as follows:

Ê Start the ServerView Configuration Manager on the Operations Manager start page or via the menu bar by selecting Administration – Server Configuration. How to start Operations Manager is described in the ServerView Operations Manager documentation.

This opens the following window:

Figure 6: Operations Manager: Server Configuration window - Server list (1) tab

Ê In the hierarchy tree of the Server list tab, select the server to be configured.

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The following window opens if the agents are configured such that SET operations are only allowed after user ID/password authentication.

Ê Enter the user ID and click OK.

Ê The following window opens:

Figure 7: Operations Manager: Server Configuration window - Server list (2) tab

Ê In the right-hand side of the window, specify the details on the selected server and confirm your entries by clicking Go ....

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The window shown below appears in which the Configuration tab is activated:

Figure 8: Operations Manager: Server Configuration window - Configuration tab

Ê In the navigation area of the Configuration tab, click the required function. The associated setting options are then offered in the right-hand side of the window.

Ê Configure the settings you require and save them with Save Page or with Save all.

I Activate the configured settings for each server either separately for each function with Save Page or after you have completed the entire configuration with Save all.

I After you have completed configuring a server, you can select further servers for configuration in the Server list tab.

For an overview of the functions offered, see section “Overview of the functions” on page 23.

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2.1.4 Overview of the functions

The following table describes only the general functions.

Depending on the PRIMERGY server involved, different subsets of the functions listed below are available:

Boot Watchdog Boot Watchdog monitors the start of the operating system. If the operating system is not started within the specified time period, the Boot Watchdog will initiate the set behavior when the time period has expired.

Software Watchdog Software Watchdog monitors the operation of the operating system. If the operating system doesn’t respond within the set time period the Software Watchdog will initiate the set behavior when the time period has expired.

Table 2: Overview of the functions

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ServerView security concept

2.2 ServerView security concept

The ServerView agents together with the ServerView Manager provide a complete security concept to prevent unauthorized SNMP SET operations on a server.

You can restrict access to SNMP SET operations on the managed server. Here you have the following options:

– Prohibit specific SET operations.

– Prohibit all SET operations.

– Protect SET operations with a user authentication.

If you select the user authentication option, the system will run a user authentication routine each time you start a SET operation. If the authentication routine is successful, the system will also check if the user belongs to one of the user groups defined by the administrator.

I The user authentication only operates with ServerView Manager. It does not work with other SNMP tools.

You can also reduce the risk of unauthorized access by changing the default configuration of the SNMP service. For further information see section “Configuring SNMP services” on page 30.

2.2.1 Prohibiting specific SET operations

Some SET operations cause the system to shutdown or restart. You can permit these special SET operations or forbid them.

The specific entries you need to make during the installation in order to prohibit these SET operations depend on the operating system under which the ServerView agent is installed and on the version of the ServerView agent. For a more detailed description see the relevant sections beginning page 37.

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ServerView security concept

2.2.2 Prohibiting All SET operations

You can prohibit all SET operations for ServerView agents. Enter these specifications during agent installation.

I This option only applies to ServerView agents. SET operations for other SNMP agents are not affected.

The specific entries you need to make during the installation in order to prohibit these SET operations depend on the operating system under which the ServerView agent is installed and on the version of the ServerView agent. For a detailed description see page 37.

2.2.3 SET Operations with user authentication

You can restrict access to SET operations and protect the execution of SET operations with a user authentication. Here you can choose between starting the user authentication routine at the beginning of each session on a managed server or starting the user authentication at the start of each new SET operation.

For user authentication, you must make the following settings on the managed server as well as on the management station.

Entity Settings

managed Server – Define user and user group

– Assign user to specific user group

– State the specified user group during installation of the agent

management station

Specify the user in the Operations Manager Login tab.

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Defining user and user group and assigning users

You must define user and user group on each managed server, using the methods specific to your operating system. You may choose any name for the user or the user group (including Administrator).

You need to decide in advance, whether or not you want to create identical user and group identifications for several servers.

Example

A new user is created with the operating system-specific method. In this example the user SVUSER is created.

Figure 9: Create a new user

You must assign this user to the user group specified during the installation of the agent.

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Figure 10: Create a new user group

In this example the user group SVUSER is created. You must assign the user, permitted to execute SET operations on the managed server, to this group. In this case you must assign the user SVUSER to the user group SVUSER.

Specifying a user group during the installation of the agent

During the installation of the agent on the server you need to specify the user group to which the user, permitted to execute SET operations, must belong. In the example above this would be the user group also named SVUSER. Installation and configuration of the ServerView agent differs according to operating system and version. For more information about installation and configuration in these cases, see the agent descriptions beginning at page 37.

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Specifying users on the management station

On the management station you must specify in Operations Manager the user permitted to execute SET operations on the current server. Executing a SET operation through the management station, the user is prompted to provide identification.

You define the user in the Login tab in the Server Properties window. In this example this would be SVUSER.

Figure 11: User authentication

If you have assigned a password to a user, for reasons of security, we recommend that you enter the password here as well (Set Password). The option Always Ask for Password allows you to specify whether user name and password are required after each change made to the settings, or only after the first alteration made after starting Operations Manager. You a achieve a higher degree of security, if you activate Always Ask for Password because in this case the password is not saved.

On the right-hand column of the property window you can select those servers to which the settings are to apply. You can also select several servers at once. This allows you to specify settings for each server individually or to apply an identical setting to several servers collectively.

How to open the property window is described in the „ServerView Operations Manager“ user guide.

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2.2.4 Operating system-specific characteristics of the SNMP agents

The following sections describe the procedures, specific to the operating system and agent versions, involved in realizing the security concept of ServerView.

ServerView security concept (ServerView agents as of version 3.0 for Windows Server 2003)

Configure the security settings under Windows (ServerView agents as of version 3.0) during installation of the agent:

– You can allow or forbid SNMP SET operations for the ServerView agents. If you forbid SET operations, all SNMP SETs are refused, regardless of the SET tool used to execute them. (Shown on the management station in Operations Manager on the tabs Restart Settings and Power ON/OFF in the settings under Set Enabled on server).

I This option only applies for ServerView agents. SET operations for other SNMP agents are not affected.

– You can turn the user authentication for SET operations on or off. You can enter the user group to which the user must belong to be allowed to carry out SET operations on the server.

Windows 2003 Server: if you do not enter a name in this field, only local system administrators will be allowed access to SET operations on the server.

– Some SET operations (e.g. Restart/Shutdown/Abort Shutdown in the Recovery window) cause the system to shutdown or restart. You can allow or forbid these special SET operations.

For further details on installing the agents, see chapter “Installation ServerView agents” on page 37.

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2.3 Configuring SNMP services

You must install and configure the SNMP services on every server to be managed and every management station.

When you install and configure the SNMP services default values are provided. You can modify these values for the SNMP service. If you change the values you must also remember to change them on the management station.

Configure the following values:

– Community string for accepting SNMP requests

The Community name (Community string) is part of every SNMP request sent from the manager to the agent.

After installing the SNMP services, no community name is available. You can use the community name public. This default entry is used by most SNMP services. For reasons of security, we recommend that you change this entry. In principle you can define an individual community for each server or server group. Remember to make corresponding changes on the management station.

I – Community names are case sensitive.

– You can configure the community names. How to do this is described in the White Paper “Secure PRIMERGY Server Management“.

– Rights for the community

Rights can be assigned to the community (e.g. read-only, read-write). If you want to use the entire range of Operations Manager functions, you must assign read-write rights to the community. You can restrict access to certain functions by assigning (read-only) access rights to them.

The ServerView Manager only supports one community per server for SNMP requests. For this reason you cannot configure different communities with different access rights for a server.

– Accept SNMP packets from selected server/any server

We recommend that you only enter the IP address of the server which is to function as management station. This will prevent the agent from accepting requests from unauthorized servers.

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– Trap Destination

IP address of the management station to which the ServerView agents send traps.

– Community string for sending traps

Here, enter the community name that is to be sent to the management station as part of a SNMP trap. The SNMP service on the management station must be configured so that it accepts traps with this community name.

I You should take care to ensure that installation and configuration of the SNMP services takes place at the correct time. This depends on the operating system you are using. SNMP services are configured and installed before or after installing the agent depending on the operating system being used.

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2.3.1 Windows Server 2003/Windows Server 2008

I Install service packs for Windows only after you have installed and enabled the SNMP services.

When you have completed installing Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 on the server, you must perform the following steps before you install the ServerView agents, unless you have already completed them during the system installation:

Ê For installation, call up Start – Properties – Control Panel – Add/Remove Programs – Add/Remove Windows Components.

Ê In the Windows Components window, select the entry Management and Monitoring Tools.

Ê Then click Details.

Ê Select the entry Simple Network Management Protocol and then click OK.

Ê Click Next.

Ê For configuration, call Start – Properties – Control Panel – Administrative Tools – Component Service.

Ê Select the service SNMP Service and then select Properties from the context menu.

Ê On the Traps tab, enter a name under Community name or confirm the default entry public.

I The default entry public does not exist under Windows Server 2003. You must therefore enter a name for the community.

Community Name is used to control the management station access rights. Only a management station belonging to the community entered here can query the server. If you do not select public, then you must also change the community entered in the management station for the relevant server.

Ê Under Trap destination, enter the IP address of the management station for the specified community, using Add.

Traps are only sent to the management station entered here.

Ê Security tab: Set the Rights for the community to READ WRITE (in the case of a default entry for public).

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Ê Accept SNMP packets from selected server / any server (hosts). You can select the managed server from which SNMP packets are to be accepted, or you can select them all here.

Under Windows Server 2003, SNMP is installed with the highest level of access protection. You must therefore specify the management station, or select the option Accept SNMP packets from any hosts.

I Since SNMP is an open protocol without password protection, you should only enter those management stations that function as such. Otherwise, unauthorized network users could alter important system parameters and thus disrupt server operation.

Ê Click OK.

Ê Start the SNMP service under Services. Select Start from the context menu.

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2.3.2 For Environment in which Server Core is Installed

In the local console environment of Server Core, the GUI based management tool of Microsoft management console (MMC) is not available. You need to start the management tool from another terminal with Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003, or Windows XP and connect it remotely. The procedure is shown below.

To configure the setting of SNMP Service, another Windows terminal (installed other than Server Core of Windows Server 2008) is required. Prepare it in advance.

1. On the terminal with Server Core, execute the following command. Check to see whether SNMP Service is installed and begin.

> sc query SNMP

When SNMP service is not installed execute the following command to install the SNMP service.

> start /w ocsetup SNMP-SC

2. Log in as an administrator or a user with administrator privileges.

3. Execute the following commands at the command prompt.

For Windows Server 2008, the firewall is enabled by default. It is necessary to permit the access to manage it remotely.

> netsh firewall set service remoteadmin enable> netsh advfirewall set currentprofile settings remotemanagement enable

On another Windows terminal, follow the steps below to connect Server Core.

4. On another Windows terminal, start a command prompt and execute the following command. During the operation, you are prompt to enter Administrator password. Enter IP address of monitoring server (Server Core) in "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" of the following command.

net use \\xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx\c$ /u:Administrator

5. Execute the following commands.

>services.msc

6. Click Action menu and select Connect to another computer....

Select Computer window appears.

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7. Enter IP address or the machine name of the above-mentioned Server Core server to Another computer, and click OK.

Service list of Server Core server is displayed.

Make sure that SNMP Service exists in the service.

I Neither the setting nor the changes of SNMP in the local console environment are supported.

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3 Installation ServerView agentsI If RBAC funtionality will be used on the managed server:

Before the ServerView agents are installed, you have to import the SSL certificates of the trusted central management stations (CMS). For details refer to „User management in ServerView“ manual.

3.1 Windows 2003/2008

Before you install the ServerView agents for Windows, it is essential that you install and activate the SNMP services in the operating system. If you do not do this, the management station cannot monitor the servers (for more information, see section in section “Configuring SNMP services” on page 30). Before you start installation, you should carefully plan your security concept of ServerView. For further information, see section “ServerView security concept” on page 24.

3.1.1 Installing and configuring agents

I Unattended installation of the ServerView agents as of V4.0 for Windows is described in the section “Installing via the command line” on page 57.

Install the ServerView agents as of version 5.0 for Windows from the ServerView Suite DVD 1:

Ê Place the ServerView Suite DVD 1 in the DVD-ROM drive. If the DVD does not start automatically, click the start.html file in the DVD’s root directory.

Ê Select the option ServerView Software Products.

Ê Click Start.

Ê Select the desired language in the displayed window.

Ê To install the agent for Windows, select ServerView – Agents and start the Inst_ServerViewAgents_Win_i386.exe program.

When it starts, a window opens for you to select the language for the installation:

Ê Select the language and click OK.

Select the most suitable installation for your requirements.

Ê Install the agents using the commands specific to your operating system.

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Ê Follow the instructions on the screen.

Starting the Setup Wizard

When you have confirmed that you agree to the license conditions, the system setup will check if an older version of ServerView agents is already installed on the server. In this case you can perform an upgrade installation. During this, the present configuration is saved, then the old version is deleted and the new one is installed based on the previous configuration. In this case you cannot make any changes.

If no agents are present on the system, the window shown below will be opened:

Figure 12: “Setup Level” window

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The setup level window offers the four default levels for agent installation:

– Standard (High security)

– Standard (Administrator account based security)

– Standard (Without any security)

– Expert (Advanced users)

If you choose one of the first three default installation modes, no further entries are required. In these modes, the SNMP agents required for Operations Manager and the main tools (i.e. Configuration, Maintenance, Diagnostic) will be installed; for further information on tools, see the description at the end of the Expert mode below. In these three modes the setup uses the default values for the security level selected.

If you choose the Expert mode you must enter the installation and configuration values individually. In the Expert mode, the wizard will guide you through the installation and configuration values necessary.

Standard (High security)

The standard installation mode has the highest security level and does not permit any SNMP SET operations. SET operations are also prevented if the SNMP community used has write permissions.

You can change the configuration of the standard installation, for example by assigning read/write rights to the community, or by creating new user groups and users and reconfigure the agent accordingly.

Standard (Administrator account based security)(only useful for Windows 2003 Server)

In this standard installation mode, SNMP SET operations are permitted. Management station SET operations are password protected and have local administrator and user authentication. Local passwords and administrator access rights. However, there is no password protected security for SET operations which have been run using other SNMP tools. The SNMP community which is used requires write permissions to execute SET operations. Otherwise the SET operation will be prevented by the security mechanisms of the operating system.

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You can change the configuration of the standard installation, for example by setting up new user groups and users with operating system-specific resources or reconfigure the agent with the configuration tool Agents Configuration.

Standard (Without any security)

In this standard installation mode, SNMP set operations are permitted without any password protected security further user authentication. This installation mode should only be used on secure internal networks. The SNMP community which is used requires write permissions to execute SET operations. Otherwise the SET operation will be prevented by the security mechanisms of the operating system.

Expert (Advanced user)

The expert mode provides the following options:

– select other components

– Configure agent packages individually. Here you can individually configure SNMP trap forwarding, SNMP security settings and system shutdown behavior.

– Pre-configure the remote management controller. During installation can define the main settings of the remote manager controller and then transfer these to the system during setup.

– Create a configuration file for automatic installation (i.e. “unattended setup”) at a later date. You can save your settings for the management controller configuration and agent configuration in this file and then use these later for an unattended setup.

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If you select the Expert mode the window shown below will open:

Figure 13: Expert Settings

The Expert Settings window has the following options:

– Configure ServerView agents.

– Configure server firmware.

– Restrict SNMP access to local system. This option defines the value Restrict access to these host only in the SNMP settings and enters the LOOPBACK adapter. If you select this option you will not be able to access the system from outside. This option only makes sense if the Event Manager is installed on the server and if the server is not being used as a management station.

– Define the path for the configuration file Setup.pre to be used for an unattended agent installation (i.e. an “unattended setup”).

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The window has the following buttons:

Agents ...Opens a window where you can change the ServerView agent configuration. For more information, see the next section below.

System ...Opens a window where you can create a server firmware configuration (e.g. Boot Watchdog, Software Watchdog, UPS Configuration). For more information, see the section “Configuring server firmware”.

Save file ...Opens a window where you can enter the path for saving the configuration file Setup.pre. This file will be used for automatic installations (“unattended setup”) (see also section “Installing via the command line” on page 57).

I The configuration file must be in the same directory as the Setup.exe.

BackReturns you to the previous window.

NextDisplays the next window.

CancelCancels the installation.

Configuring ServerView agents

To start configuration of the ServerView agents, click the Agents ... button. This will open the ServerView SNMP agents settings (offline) window.

This window has three tabs.

– Trap Forwarding– System Shutdown– Security Settings

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“Trap Forwarding” tab

All SNMP traps generated by ServerView agents can be reported to the system’s event log or forwarded as an administrator alert message. Forwarding depends on the weight assigned to the trap. The following weights are available:

– critical (for critical traps) – major (for important traps) – minor (for less important traps)– informational (for informative traps)

Weighting for the event log types is as follows:

The reporting service on the server must be configured and running before a trap can be forwarded to the administrator. The message targets must already be defined in the properties of Windows Server Manager.

Trap weighting Event log type

critical and major traps Error

minor traps Warning

informational traps Information

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Figure 14: “Trap Forwarding” tab

Use the Trap Forwarding tab to select which types of SNMP traps will be forwarded. In the default setting, critical and major traps will be reported to the system event log.

“System Shutdown” tab

ServerView agents can initiate a system shutdown. The shutdown can be triggered by an operation on the management station or by the occurrence of a system error.

By default, ServerView agents always initiate a “soft” shutdown, i.e. the user is asked to close any running applications and then to explicitly confirm the shutdown. After a preset time delay has elapsed, the ServerView agents will initiate a hard shutdown and shutdown the operating system even though the shutdown has not been explicitly confirmed and not all the data has been saved to the hard disk. The default value for this delay is 120 seconds. If you have to save large amounts of data to the hard drive you should increase this value accordingly.

You can choose to start an application (a shutdown job) before the soft shutdown is initiated.

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Figure 15: “System Shutdown” tab

On the System Shutdown tab can define the following shutdown settings:

– The delay that must elapse before the shutdown is started.– The time that must elapse before a soft shutdown switches to a hard

shutdown.– Which application is still to run before a system shutdown.

Start Delay (sec)This setting defines the delay (in seconds) which must elapse before the shutdown is started. During this delay the shutdown can be interrupted from the system console.

Timeout (sec)This setting defines the time interval (in seconds) during which the soft shutdown (with data saving) must be completed. When this time period elapses, the system will start a hard shutdown without saving any data.

Executable PathPath name of an executable program or script.The path may also contain environment variables, e.g. %SystemRoot%.

Working DirectoryIndicates the working directory for the job.

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Maximum Execution Time (sec)Indicates the maximum duration of the job. The shutdown will be started once the maximum time set in this field has elapsed.

Security Settings” tab

The ServerView agents used in combination with management station provide a complete security concept restricting access to SNMP SET operations on the server. You can prevent access to SET operations or, using user authentication protection, enable access to these operations when performed together with management station.

If you select the user authentication option, the system will run a user authentication routine each time you start a SET operation. If the authentication routine is successful, the system will also check if the user belongs to one of the user groups defined by the administrator.

I This user authentication system only operates with Operations Manager on management station. It does not work with other SNMP tools.

You can define the security settings on the tab shown below:

Figure 16: “Security settings” tab

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Enable Password ProtectionThis checkbox enables/disables the user authentication routine protecting access to SNMP SET operations.

User GroupIndicates the user group to which the user must belong in order to perform SET operations on the server. Here, you can create a user group of your choice.

If the user group does not exist already, you need to create this group using methods specific to your operating system.

Do not assign a user to a user group at this point. Wait until later. You assign a user to a user group at the operating system level, either before or after installing the agent. For security reasons, we recommend that you enter one user only.

I If you do not enter a name in Usergroup, only local system administrators will be allowed access to SET operations on the server.

Enable ServerView SET operations on serverEnables SNMP SET operations by ServerView agents. If you forbid SET operations, this will prevent access to all SNMP SETs irrespective of the tool used to run the SET.

I This option is for ServerView agents only. This option has no effect on other SNMP agents.

Enable remote shutdown via SNMP requestSome SET operations trigger a shutdown or a system restart. Use this checkbox to enable/disable these special types of SET operation.

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Configuring the server firmware

To start configuration of the server firmware, select Expert Settings and click the System ... button. The System Configuration (offline) window will be displayed.

Figure 17: “System Configuration” window

In the System Configuration (offline) window, select your hardware.

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Click Go ... to confirm. The following window will be displayed:

Figure 18: “System Configuration” window - tabs

The tabs displayed in this window depend on the current system. Use these tabs to configure the firmware of the current system. The System Configuration is the one given by the Server Configuration Manager described in the section “Overview of the functions” on page 23. This section gives the tabs and the tab functions for the system configuration.

Click OK to confirm the changes and to return to the Expert Settings window. Click Cancel to return to the Expert Settings window without saving any of the changes.

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Defining the setup type

Confirm the agent and firmware configurations in the Expert Settings window by clicking OK. Next, go to the Setup Type window to select the setup type.

Figure 19: Selecting the Setup Type

Select the setup type you require.

CompleteSelect this option to start an installation where all the features are installed. This type requires the most memory space.

CustomSelect this option if you want to select individual features and define the path. You can also specify the storage location for the report data and the port for the ServerView Remote Connector service.

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If you select Custom and then Next, the following window will open:

Figure 20: “Custom Setup” window

This window offers the following features for selection:

– SNMP Agents (Standard Agents, S.M.A.R.T. Support, Microsoft SMS Integration, MIB Files)

– Configuration Tools

– Support Tools

– Diagnostic Tools

– Windows Management Integration

– Virtualization Management Agent

– HP Systems Integration

– Asset CLI

– PrimeCollect

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– Help Files

– Remote Connector Service

– Server Control Service (always selected; standard part of the installation package)

– Single System Monitor

The table below gives a brief description of the features which can be selected.

Feature Description

Standard Agents SNMP agents required for Operations Manager.

S.M.A.R.T. Support S.M.A.R.T. support for event monitoring.

Microsoft SMS Integration Software for automatically creating MIF files for Microsoft SMS V 1.2 and V 2.0.

MIB Files ServerView MIB files.

Configuration Tools Tools agent and system configuration.

Support Tools Tools for service technician

Diagnostic Tools Various diagnostic tools (e.g. for installation testing), for support purposes only.

Windows Management Integration

Integration into Microsoft Windows Management (WMI).

Virtualization Management Agent

Provides performance data for virtual machines (Xen, Hyper-V, VMWare).

HP Systems Integration Integration into HP SIM (System Insight Manager)

Asset CLI Custom line utility for reading system asset information

PrimeCollect Tool for collecting and storing information about the hardware and software of PRIMERGY servers.

Help Files Help files

Remote Connector Service Provides HTTP-based services.

Server Control Service Basic service required.

ServerView System Monitor Tool for system monitoring. For a description of the ServerView System Monitor, see the corresponding user guide.

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Installed tools

After successful installation, you will find among other things the following entries under Start – Programs – Fujitsu ServerView Suite – Agents:

– Configuration Tools - Configuration Tools menu

– Diagnostic Tools - Diagnostic Tools menu

– Support Tools - Support Tools menu item

I After installation it takes some time to complete the configuration. As a result you might find that when you query the configuration, the system will continue to display the old values.

The tables below give an overview of the tools available under these entries.

Diagnostic Tools menu

Configuration Tools menu

Restart ServerView Base Services

Restarts the ServerView agents.

Run ServerView Diagnostics

Tests the installation of the ServerView features.

System Identification Displays general system information.

Agents Configuration Enables configuration of the ServerView agents at a later date.

System Configuration Enables configuration of the server firmware at a later date.

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Support Tools menu item (tools for service technician)

CPU State Shows the CPU overview.

Memory Statistics Displays a detailed list of all the memory modules installed. Use this tool to reset the error counters of memory modules. We recommend that you reset the error counter after having changed a memory module.

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Once you have selected the components, the following window is displayed:

Figure 21: “Report Folder“ window

If you use the Performance Manager, report data is stored by default in the installation directory. However, this data can easily amount to 50 Mbytes or more, depending on the application. You therefore have the option of selecting a different directory with sufficient space via the Change button.

Click Next to start the installation.

3.1.2 Configuring RAID

For the RAID configuration you can also use ServerView RAID Manager, which you will find on the ServerView Suite DVD 1 under RAID Manager.

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3.2 Windows 2003/2008 x64 agents

The ServerView agents for Windows 2003 x64 are installed via the ServerView Suite DVD 1 (as of version 5.304) as follows:

Ê Place the ServerView Suite DVD 1 in the DVD-ROM drive. If the DVD does not start automatically, click the start.html file in the DVD’s root directory.

Ê Mark the option Select ServerView Software Products.

Ê Click Start.

Ê Select the desired language in the displayed window.

Ê To install the agents for Windows, select ServerView – Agents and start the program ServerViewAgents_Win_x64.exe.

Select the most suitable installation for your requirements.

Ê Install the agents using the operating-system-specific commands.

Ê Follow the instructions on the screen.

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3.3 Installing via the command line

You can install the agents via a command in the command line. Operations Manager also allows the unattended installation of agents. With the help of the unattended installation, Software sharing systems such as Microsoft System Management Server (SMS) can share software automatically. The simplest form of software sharing is the unattended execution of setups with standard configuration. You are also able to fit the installation to your needs with the help of environment variables.

Setup.exe

The ServerView agent setup is based on Microsoft Windows Installer technology. The setup data is found in the installer database, ServerView Agents.msi. The setup data are packed in Data1.cab.

The Setup.exe program contains the installation package for Microsoft Installer V2.0 and the InstallShield Script support. On running Setup.exe, these components are updated on the system, and then the installation of the ServerView agent is executed.

Command syntax of Setup.exe

Switch to the command-line level and enter the setup command on the highest level of the installation directory as follows:

Setup.exe [/x]|[[/a][/s][/V]]

The options have the following meaning:

/x(Uninstalled mode) The setup uninstalls the product.

/a(Administrative mode) The setup is run in Administrator Mode. In this mode all data files are extracted and placed in a directory. No registry entries or connections are made.

/s(Silent mode) Suppresses all messages on the screen. The installation is completed in the background.

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/V(Microsoft Installer Option) Allows the transfer of arguments directly to the Microsoft Installer (MSIEXEC.EXE).

Microsoft installer properties

You can influence the installation by setting properties. The name of the property is always written in capital letters. Values are case sensitive.

INSTALLDIRResets the standard installation directory. Possible values:

Valid path names: e.g.:INSTALLDIR=C:\Programs\Fujitsu\ServerView Suite\ServerView agents

Standard: System Folder

REBOOTInfluences actions when the system reboots after the installation. For example, this option prevents a system from rebooting after an automatic installation if components can only be changed after the restart. Possible values:

FThe system always reboots.

RThe system never reboots.

SETUP_LEVELSets the Setup mode for installation. Possible values:

LevelHigh(Standard)Installs in setup mode: Standard (High Security).The installation with the highest level of security, allows no SNMP SET operations.

LevelAdminInstalls in setup mode: Standard (Administrator account based security).ServerView SNMP SET operations are checked for local administrator rights and password.

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LevelAllInstalls in setup mode: Standard (Without any Security).ServerView SNMP SET operations are allowing without any checks. This installation mode is a sensible choice for secured internal networks.

LevelUserInstalls in setup mode: Expert (Advanced Users).

ADDLOCALStates which features are to be installed. If you do not choose any features, a standard selection is installed. If you wish to make an individual choice, you must state the variables with ADDLOCAL. The feature names are listed separated by commas.

Possible values:

All Installs all modules.

ServerControl(standard, must always be installed)Installs the ServerView Base Service.

SnmpAgents(Standard)Installs the ServerView agents.

MIBFilesInstalls the ServerView agent MIB data.

SmartSupport(Standard)Installs ServerView S.M.A.R.T. support.

Configuration(Standard)Installs the ServerView Configurations Tools.

Diagnostic(Standard)Installs the ServerView Diagnostic Tools.

Maintenance(Standard)Installs the ServerView Maintenance Service.

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SMSInstalls the ServerView Integration in SMS.

WMI(not possible with Windows NT4)Installs the ServerView Integration in WMI.

WCSInstalls the ServerView Remote Connector.

AssetCLIInstalls the ServerView Asset CLI tool.

OnlineDiagnosticInstalls the Online Diagnostic tool.

PrimeCollectInstalls the PrimeCollect tool.

HelpServerView help files.

Example

Addlocal=ServerControl,MIBFiles,WMI

The program features ServerView Base Service, ServerView Agent MIB data and ServerView Integration in WMI are installed.

Installation with a configuration file

To set up a configuration file, start the Setup Wizard in Expert Mode. On the Expert Settings tab, the settings for the agents and the system management controller can be configured. In the Save File box enter the path name where the configuration file Setup.pre will be saved. The configuration file must be saved in the same directory as the Microsoft Installer data file (ServerView Agents.msi).

The configuration data is taken from the file onto the system by a Setup.exe command, regardless of which setup mode you have chosen.

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Examples of Setup.exe

Setup.exe /s/V“/qn“Automatic installation of the standard configuration. The setup mode is Standard (High Security), i.e. no SNMP SET operations are allowed, critical traps are entered in the system log.

The installation path is the folder of the system (e.g. C:\Programs\).

The following features are installed:

– ServerView Base Service– ServerView Agent– ServerView Configuration Tools– ServerView Diagnosis Tools– ServerView Maintenance Tools– ServerView Remote Connector– ServerView PrimeCollect

Setup.exe /s/V“/qn SETUP_LEVEL=LevelAll INSTALLDIR=“C:\My Programs“

Appropriate automatic installation in setup mode: Standard (Without any security) and changed installation path.

Setup.exe /s/V“/qn ADDLOCAL=ServerControl,WMI INSTALLDIR=“C:\My Programs“

Automatic installation of the basic features for integration in the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) with altered installation path.

Setup.exe /s/V“/qn ADDLOCAL=ServerControl,WMI Reboot=R“Automatic minimal installation for integration in Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) without system reboot.

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3.4 Setting after installation

After the installation of ServerView agent for Windows, perform the following settings to ensure that agent operates properly.

3.4.1 Setting an administrator user

Only users belonging to the group (FUJITSU SVUSER) that have administrator privileges for ServerView can perform operations such as configuring Automatic Server Reconfiguration & Restart (ASR) settings (e.g. fans, temperature, restart settings) for the monitored server and shutting down the server from ServerView Operations Manager. At this time, the administrative user's name and password are required to be input. Follow the steps below to set an administrative user. The FUJITSU SVUSER group and users belonging to the group are not created automatically. Create a group each monitored server and add the ServerView administrative user to the FUJITSU SVUSER group.

An administrative user in ServerView means a user who belongs to the FUJITSU SVUSER group. In Windows Server 2008/Windows Server 2003, administrative privileges are not given if the password is not set for the administrative user account. Be sure to set the password.

Even when a "global" group is added to the FUJITSU SVUSER group, administrative privileges are not given to the users in the added group. Add only users to the FUJITSU SVUSER group. If an administrative user is set for another group than FUJITSU SVUSER, the logon immediately after starting the program may fail. In this case, click Cancel to exit the logon window. Then, set the logon settings again on the Login tab of Properties on the server.

The ServerView administrative user must belong to the Administrators group. If the administrative user does not belong to the Administrators group, the user cannot perform shutdown or ASR settings from ServerView Operations Manager.

Therefore, add the ServerView administrative user to the Administrators group.

1. Open Control Panel and double-click the Administrative Tools icon.

2. Double-click the Computer Management icon. The Computer Management window appears.

3. Select Local Users and Groups – Groups from the left tree view.

4. Click the Action menu and select New Group....

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5. Enter FUJITSU SVUSER in Group name and click Create. A new group is created. Click Close to close the New Group window.

6. Select Local Users and Groups – Users from the left tree view.

7. Click the Action menu and select New User....

8. Set the necessary items and click Create. A new user is created. Click Close to close the New User window.

9. Select the added user and click the Action menu and select Properties.

10.Click the Member of tab and click Add. The Select Groups window appears.

11.Click Properties.

12.Click Search Now.

13.Select the Administrators and FUJITSU SVUSER groups, and click OK. Hold down the Ctrl-key for multiple selections. The Select Groups window appears again.

14.Click OK. The display returns to the user Properties window. Confirm that Administrators and FUJITSU SVUSER are added to Member of, and click OK.

15.Click OK. Close the Computer Management window.

3.4.1.1 For Environment in which Server Core is installed

In the local console environment of Server Core, the GUI based management tool of Microsoft management console (MMC) is not available. Execute the following command to set the group and administrative user.

1. Execute the following commands to create the FUJITSU SVUSERgroup.

>net localgroup "FUJITSU SVUSER" /add

2. Create an administrative user and set a password.

>net user <user name> /add *

After executing the command, you are prompted to enter a password.

3. Add the newly created user to the FUJITSU SVUSER and Administrators group.

>net localgroup "FUJITSU SVUSER" /add <user name>>net localgroup "Administrators" /add <user name>

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To refer to or delete the created group and administrative user, execute the following commands.

To refer to the group:

>net localgroup "FUJITSU SVUSER"

To refer to the administrative user:

>net user <user name> /

To delete the group:

>net localgroup "FUJITSU SVUSER" /delete

To delete the administrative user:

>net user <user name> /delete

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3.5 Installing ServerView Update Agent

3.5.1 Requirements

– Before you install the update agent on the managed server, you must first install the corresponding ServerView agents. How to install the ServerView agents for Windows is described in this chapter. How to install the ServerView agents for Linux is described in the ServerView Agents Installation Guide for Linux.

– For an update via TFTP server, the update agent V4.80 must also be installed on the server acting as the TFTP server, or a GlobalFlash Agent V4.71 in PXE mode.

3.5.2 Menu-driven installation

Update Agent version 4.80 and higher is only installed if the server is online-update-capable, i.e. online tools for updating the firmware are available. On older systems you will need GlobalFlash Agent 4.71. For a description, see the relevant documentation on ServerView Update Manager up to V4.71.

You start the installation via the FTASetup.exe file, which you will find on the ServerView Suite DVD 1 under Firmware – Agent-Win – SV-Update Agent.

Start the menu-driven installation as follows:

Ê Double-click the FTASetup.exe file.

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Ê When you have confirmed the license conditions you must define the parameters for the security settings:

Figure 22: Security settings

Security Settings

Account CheckDefines whether an access authorization is to be checked when the server is accessed. If this option is activated, you must also specify a Flash User Group.

Flash User GroupName of a local user group. All users in this group are authorized to perform the update process. The group entered here must be available under Windows. The user group GFUSER is preset. If you want to use this group you must set it up under Windows.

I With an update installation the defaults are preset to the existing configuration values.

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3.5.3 Installing via command line interface

You can install the update agent at the command level with the FTAsetup command:

FTAsetup -noaccountcheck {0|1}[-flashusergroup <User_group>]

FTAsetup -GFAU

The options have the following meanings:

-noaccountcheck {0 |1}Switches the password prompt on (0) or off (1).

-flashusergroup <User_group>If the password prompt is activated, you can use this option to specify the name of a local user group. All users in this group are authorized to perform the update process. If this option is not specified, GFUSER is taken as the default.

-GFAUWith this option you start an update installation of the agents. Unlike with a completely new installation (without this option), parameters already set in Update Manager are retained.

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3.6 Uninstallation

This section explains how to uninstall the ServerView Windows agent.

The items saved on the server's BIOS are not restored even when ServerView Windows agent is uninstalled. Restore the settings to the original state, and then uninstall ServerView Windows agent.

Make sure to do the following before uninstalling ServerView Windows agent.

– Disable Software Watchdog, BOOT Watchdog and Power ON/OFF settings.

– If threshold monitoring and report creation are applied by Performance Manager, cancel these performances to the server.

– When uninstalling ServerView Windows agent, the settings that are configured using ServerView Operations Manager such as the power schedule and ASR settings are deleted. The function to take over the settings automatically is not provided, so keep a copy of settings before uninstalling it. Configure the settings again after the update installation.

To uninstall ServerView Windows agent, perform the following steps.

I You do not need to restart Windows after uninstalling ServerView Windows agent.

3.6.1 Windows Server 2008

1. Log in as an administrator or a user with administrator privileges.

2. Exit all running applications.

3. Open Control Panel and click Programs – Programs and Features.

4. Select ServerView Agents and click Uninstall.

ServerView Windows Agent will be uninstalled.

For Environment in which Server Core is Installed

1. Insert the PRIMERGY Startup Disc.

2. Execute the following file.

[CD/DVD drive]:\PROGRAMS\Japanese2\Svmanage\WinSVAgent\Unagents.bat

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3.6.2 For Windows Server 2003

1. Log in as an administrator or a user with administrator privileges.

2. Exit all running applications.

3. Open Control Panel and double-click Add/Remove Programs.

4. Select ServerView Agents and click Delete.

ServerView Windows Agent will be uninstalled.

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IndexAADDLOCAL 59Administrative mode

Setup.exe 57agent

installing agent under Windows 2003 37

BBoot Watchdog

configure 23

Cconfigure Boot Watchdog 23configure Software Watchdog

menu 23configure the server firmware 48

DData1.cab 57documentation for ServerView

Suite 10documentation structure 7

Eenvironment variables

Setup.Exe 58example

Setup.Exe 61

Iinstallation

on Managed Servers 13installation using command line 57INSTALLDIR 58installer database 57

MManager

enabling Windows Server 2003 services 32

Microsoft Installer

variable transfer 58Microsoft Installer option

Setup.Exe 58Microsoft Windows Installer 57

Nnotational conventions 11

Pprogram module selection

setup 59

RREBOOT 58

Ssecurity concept

Windows 29server

enabling Windows 2003 services 32

security concepts of Windows 29server firmware

configure 48ServerView architecture 6ServerView database (Windows) 37ServerView System Monitor 14service

enabling Windows 2003 services 32

setupprogram module 59

Setup.Exe 57command syntax 57environment variables 58example 61Microsoft Installer option 58Silent mode 57Uninstalled mode 57

Setup.exeAdministrative mode 57

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Index

SETUP_LEVEL 58Silent mode

Setup.Exe 57SNMP Security Settings 46Software Watchdog

configure 23System Shutdown 44, 45

Ttab

SNMP Security Settings 46System Shutdown 44, 45Trap Forwarding 43, 44

target groups 7Trap Forwarding 43, 44

UUninstalled mode

Setup.Exe 57

Vvariable

ADDLOCAL 59INSTALLDIR 58REBOOT 58SETUP_LEVEL 58

WWindows

security concept 29Windows 2003

enabling services 32installing agent 37

Windows 2003 x64 Agents, installing agent 56