Viewing the Management System Installation Log
Starting Server Processes Manually
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b. Enter a name for the database superuser. If you specify a user that does not already
exist, the installer prompts you for a password. Enter the password again for
verification.
The installer prompts you to start the HA processes when installation is complete.
If you want to start the HA processes, enter y.
19.
The installer will start all processes with nsm user permissions.
Verify your settings. If they are correct, enter y to proceed. If you enter n, the installer
20.
returns you to the original selection prompt.
The installer proceeds to perform the following actions:
Installs the Device Server.
Installs the GUI Server.
Installs the HA Server.
Performs post installation tasks.
Several messages display to confirm the installation progress.
The installer runs for several minutes, then returns you to the command prompt.
NOTE: If you are installing NSM for the first time on a Solaris server, you must
reboot the server after installation.
The installer generates a log file with the output of the installation commands for
troubleshooting purposes.
The naming convention used for the installation log file is:
netmgtInstallLog.<current date><current time>
For example if you ran the installer on December 1, 2003 at 6:00 PM, then the installation
log file would be named:
netmgtInstallLog.20031201180000
NOTE: After the installation script finishes, it indicates the name of the
installation log file and the directory location where it is saved.
If you did not specify the installer to start the servers when finished, then you must
manually start the management system processes. You can start all the management
system processes by starting the HA Server process.
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