Starting Server Processes Manually
Validating Management System Status
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Removing existing HA Server RPM.............................ok
Installing HA Server RPM....................................ok
Creating var directory......................................ok
Putting NSROOT into start scripts...........................ok
Filling in HA Server config file(s).........................ok
Setting permissions for HA Server...........................ok
Installation of HA Server complete.
----- SETTING START SCRIPTS -----
Enabling Device Server start script.........................ok
Enabling GUI Server start script............................ok
Enabling HA Server start script.............................ok
########## PERFORMING POST-INSTALLATION TASKS ##########
Running nacnCertGeneration..................................ok
Running idpCertGeneration...................................ok
Converting GuiSvr SetDB to XDB .............................ok
Loading GuiSvr XDB data from init files ....................ok
ok
Running webproxy Cert Generation............................ok
Removing staging directory..................................ok
Starting GUI Server.........................................ok
Starting Device Server......................................ok
Starting HA Server..........................................ok
NOTES:
- Installation log is stored in
/usr/netscreen/DevSvr/var/errorLog/netmgtInstallLog.20080902134533
- This is the GUI Server fingerprint:
14:7C:3A:AD:F9:96:9A:80:7B:0B:D7:49:DE:CC:91:B8:4F:42:77:42
You will need this for verification purposes when logging into the GUI
Server. Please make a note of it.
[root@C73-16 ~]#
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.
To start the HA Server process manually, run the following command:
/usr/netscreen/HaSvr/bin/haSvr.sh start
The HA Server process automatically starts the GUI Server and Device Server processes.
NOTE: NSM server processes always run with NSM user permissions, even
if you have root user permissions when you start them.
To validate that the management system is started and running properly, we recommend
that you view the status of all the running server processes (the HA, Device, and GUI
Servers) to confirm that all services are running.
Chapter 3: Installing NSM in a Standalone Configuration
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