Install the software indicated in "2.2.2.3 Required software" on the Admin Server.
The following sections explain the settings where care is required with some of the required software programs.
Download and extract the Microsoft LAN Manager module
Download the Microsoft LAN Manager module from the following FTP site:
URL: ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/clients/msclient/dsk3-1.exe (as of June 2011)
After downloading the module, place the module in a work folder for the system where the module will be installed (such as "C:\temp") and then extract the module.
The Microsoft LAN Manager module can be installed even if it is not extracted first.
The module is for x86 CPU architecture. The module cannot be extracted on systems that use x64 CPU architecture. To extract the module, it must be extracted on a system with x86 CPU architecture.
Use the following method to extract the module.
Example
When dsk3-1.exe is placed in C:\temp
> cd /d c:\temp <RETURN> > dsk3-1.exe <RETURN> > Expand c:\temp\protman.do_ /r <RETURN> > Expand c:\temp\protman.ex_ /r <RETURN>
After the module has been extracted, transfer the following files to a work folder on the machine where the module will be installed. Use upper-case for the names of the files that have been transferred.
PROTMAN.DOS
PROTMAN.EXE
NETBIND.COM
Setting up the software required for Windows [Windows]
ServerView Operations Manager 4.x for Windows Settings
In order for Resource Orchestrator to operate correctly, ensure that the following settings are made when installing ServerView Operations Manager for Windows.
Do not select IIS (Microsoft Internet Information Server) for Web Server selection.
For details on how to configure the settings, refer to the ServerView Operations Manager 4.X for Windows manual.
SNMP Service Settings
In order for Resource Orchestrator to operate correctly, the following settings for the standard Windows SNMP trap service are required.
Open Service from [Administrative Tools] on the Windows [Control Panel], and configure the following settings on the security tab of SNMP service in the [Services] window.
SNMP community name
Trap community name
Community privileges
SNMP trap destination
SNMP Trap Service Settings
In order for Resource Orchestrator to operate correctly, the following settings for the standard Windows SNMP trap service are required.
Open Services from [Administrative Tools] on the Windows [Control Panel], and then configure the startup type of SNMP Trap service as Manual on the [Services] window. Set the service status to Started.
DHCP server installation
Installation of the Windows standard DHCP Server is necessary when managed servers belonging to different subnets from the admin server are to be managed. Install the DHCP Server following the procedure below:
Add DHCP Server to the server roles. For the addition settings, refer to the manual for Windows.
Open Services from [Administrative Tools] on the Windows [Control Panel], and then configure the startup type of DHCP Server service as Manual on the [Services] window.
From the [Services] window, stop the DHCP Server service. When an admin server is a member of a domain, perform 4.
Authorize DHCP servers.
Open DHCP from [Administrative Tools] from the Windows [Control Panel], and then select [Action] - [Managed authorized servers] from DHCP.
The [Manage Authorized Servers] window will be displayed.
Click <Authorize> on the [Manage Authorized Servers] window.
The [Authorize DHCP Server] window will be displayed.
Enter the admin IP address of the admin server in Name or IP address and click <OK>.
The [Confirm Authorization] window will be displayed.
Check the Name and IP address, and click <OK>.
The server will be displayed in the Authorized DHCP servers of the [Manage Authorized Servers] window.