Set up Systemwalker Runbook Automation.
Information
Input [!!] after ENTER==> to stop, except entering password and confirming setting up information. Setting up command is abort
Log in to the Management Server as a superuser.
Start Systemwalker Runbook Automation setup:
# /opt/FJSVswrbam/bin/swrba_setup -s |
A message will be displayed indicating that the setup is about to start.
================================================================================= Systemwalker Runbook Automation Setup Tool V15.1.2 Copyright FUJITSU LIMITED 2010-2011 ================================================================================= Starting to set up Systemwalker Runbook Automation. Please input [!!] after ENTER==> to stop the setup
Specify the full path of the Process Management Database directory.
After "ENTER==>" will be displayed, input specified directory within 100-byte absolute path.
Specify directory name with one byte alphanumeric characters. Not specify it with relative path.
If only enter key is input, set default value "/var/opt/FJSVswrbam/SWRBADB".
[Settings for the Process Management Database directory] Specify the Process Management Database directory. Note 1: The maximum length of the path that can be specified is 100 bytes. If Enter is pressed, the default value will be used. ( default : /var/opt/FJSVswrbam/SWRBADB ) ENTER==>
Enter the port number that the Process Management Database will use.
[Settings for the communication port for Process Management Database] Enter the port number used by the Process Management Database. If Enter is pressed, the default value will be used. ( default : 9657 ) ENTER==>
Enter the account name and password for accessing the Process Management Database.
[Enter the account for accessing the Process Management Database] Register a new account, which will be required for Systemwalker Runbook Automation to access the Process Management Database. The value can contain up to 18 alphanumeric characters. If Enter is pressed, the default value will be used. ( default : swrbadb ) ENTER==> [Enter the account password] The value can contain up to 18 alphanumeric characters, spaces and symbols (!#%=~:,_) Account will be registered with the specified password. ENTER==> Re-enter the password. ENTER==>
Select which type of authentication server the Management Server will use.
[Authentication server type settings] Select the type of the authentication server to be used: 1. Authentication server for Interstage Single Sign-On 2. LDAP server 3. ServerView Operations Manager Single Sign-On Authentication Server If Enter is pressed, the default value will be used. ( default : 1 ) ENTER==>
Enter the business system name that has been specified for the Interstage Single Sign-On Agent.
If an Interstage Single Sign-On Authentication Server has been selected as the authentication server, a window for specifying the business system name that has been specified for the Interstage Single Sign-On Agent will be displayed.
If Interstage Single Sign-On is built in 3.1.3 Interstage Single Sign-On Build and Settings Specify Business001.
[Enter business system name] Enter the business system name that has been specified for the Interstage Single Sign-On Agent. The default will be used if no value is specified. ( default : Business001 ) ENTER==>
Specify the type of LDAP directory to be used.
If an Interstage Single Sign-On Authentication Server or ServerView Operations Manager Single Sign-On Authentication Server has been selected as the authentication server, the type of LDAP directory to be used by the Single Sign-On Authentication Server must be specified for the authentication server.
In case of selecting Interstage Single Sign-On as Authentication Server,
[Settings for the LDAP directory to use] Select the LDAP to be used. 1. Interstage Directory Service If Enter is pressed, the default value will be used. ( default : 1 ) ENTER==>
In case of selecting ServerView Operations Manager Single Sign-On as Authentication Server,
[Settings for the LDAP used] Select the LDAP that is used: 1. OpenDJ/OpenDS 2. Active Directory If Enter is pressed, the default value will be used. ( default : 1 ) ENTER==>
In case of selecting LDAP Server as Authentication Server,
[Settings for the LDAP directory to use] Select the LDAP to be used. 1. Interstage Directory Service 2. Active Directory 3. OpenLDAP If Enter is pressed, the default value will be used. ( default : 1 ) ENTER==>
Specify the host name or IP address for the LDAP directory.
[Settings for the host name] Enter the LDAP server host name or ip address. ENTER==>
Note
If an LDAP environment has been created on the Management Server, an IP address in the IPv6 format cannot be specified for this item. In this case, specify a host name or an IP address in the IPv4 format.
Specify the port number for the LDAP directory.
[Settings for the port] Enter the LDAP port number. The default will be used if no value is specified. ( default : 389 ) ENTER==>
Specify the key name for the LDAP directory.
[Settings for the key] Enter a public directory. If Enter is pressed, the default value will be used. ( default : ou=interstage,o=fujitsu,dc=com ) ENTER==>
Specify the organizational unit name for the LDAP directory.
[Settings for the organizational unit] Enter the organizational unit name. (Format : ou=organizational unit name) (Example: If the organizational unit name is Group, [ou=Group]) If Enter is pressed, the default value will be used. ( default : ou=Group ) ENTER==>
Specify the account storage unit name for the LDAP directory.
[Settings for the account storage unit] Enter the account storage unit name. (Format : ou=account storage unit name) (Example: If the organizational unit name is User, [ou=User]) If Enter is pressed, the default value will be used. ( default : ou=User ) ENTER==>
Specify the administrator DN for the LDAP directory.
This item is displayed if the Interstage Directory Service or OpenLDAP has been specified as the LDAP directory.
[Enter administrator DN] Enter the administrator DN. (Example: cn=manager,ou=interstage,o=fujitsu,dc=com) If Enter is pressed, the default value will be used. ( default : cn=manager,ou=interstage,o=fujitsu,dc=com ) ENTER==>
Enter the password for the LDAP administrator DN.
This item is displayed if the Interstage Directory Service or OpenLDAP has been specified as the LDAP directory. Note that $, \, ", and spaces cannot be used.
[Enter password for administrator DN] Enter the password for the administrator DN. ENTER==>
The system will then check with the LDAP server whether the administrator DN exists.
Checking LDAP server authentication...
If LDAP server authentication has been confirmed normally, the following message will be displayed.
Authentication the information on LDAP server completed.
If LDAP server authentication has not been confirmed, the following message will be displayed.
LDAP server authentication could not be checked.
Re-enter the user name and password for the administrator DN.
If authentication has failed because the LDAP information is incorrect, enter "*" to change the information on the LDAP server.
[Enter administrator DN ] Enter the administrator DN. format)cn=manager,ou=interstage,o=fujitsu,dc=com If Enter is pressed, the default value will be used. Or enter "*" to change the information on the LDAP server. ( default : cn=manager,ou=interstage,o=fujitsu,dc=com ) ENTER==> [Enter password for administrator DN ] Enter the password for the administrator DN. ENTER==>
If administrator DN and password are not incorrect, Review them with the following viewpoint.
Confirm if the connection information is correct.
Confirm if the LDAP server has been started.
Review user and group definition information registered on LDAP are correct.
Confirm if the network to LDAP is down,
Enter the account name for the user for process control that has been registered with the LDAP directory.
[Enter the user for process control] Enter the account name for the user for process control. The default will be used if no value is specified. ( default : swrbaadmin ) ENTER==>
Enter the password for the user for process control. Note that $, \, ", and spaces cannot be used.
[Enter password for the user for process control] Enter the password for the user for process control. ENTER==>
The system will then check with the LDAP server whether the user for process control exists.
Checking LDAP server authentication...
If LDAP server authentication has been confirmed normally, the following message will be displayed.
LDAP server authentication has completed.
If LDAP server authentication has not been confirmed, the following message will be displayed.
LDAP server authentication could not be checked.
Re-enter the user name and password for the user for process control.
If authentication has failed because the LDAP information is incorrect, enter "*" to change the information on the LDAP server.
[Enter the user for process control] Enter the user for process control. If Enter is pressed, the default value will be used. Or enter "*" to change the information on the LDAP server. ( default : swrbaadmin ) ENTER==> [Enter password for the user for process control] Enter the password for the user for process control. ENTER==>
If the user and password for process control are not incorrect, Review them with the following viewpoint.
Confirm if the connection information is correct.
Confirm if the LDAP server has been started.
Review user and group definition information registered on LDAP are correct.
Confirm if the network to LDAP is down,
Enter the account name for the user for schedule start that has been registered with the LDAP directory.
[Enter the user for schedule start] Enter the account name for the schedule start. The default will be used if no value is specified. ( default : swrbasch ) ENTER==>
Enter the password for the user for schedule . Note that $, \, ", and spaces cannot be used.
[Enter password for the user for process control] Enter the password for the user for process control. ENTER==>
The system will then check with the LDAP server whether the user for process control exists.
Checking LDAP server authentication...
If LDAP server authentication has been confirmed normally, the following message will be displayed.
Authentication the information on LDAP server completed.
If LDAP server authentication has not been confirmed, the following message will be displayed.
LDAP server authentication could not be checked.
Re-enter the user name and password for the user for process control.
If authentication has failed because the LDAP information is incorrect, enter "*" to change the information on the LDAP server.
[Enter the user for process control] Enter the user for process control. If Enter is pressed, the default value will be used. Or enter "*" to change the information on the LDAP server. ( default : swrbaadmin ) ENTER==> [Enter password for the user for process control] Enter the password for the user for process control. ENTER==>
If the user and password for process control are not incorrect, Review them with the following viewpoint.
Confirm if the connection information is correct.
Confirm if the LDAP server has been started.
Review user and group definition information registered on LDAP are correct.
Confirm if the network to LDAP is down,
Set either the host name or IP address of the SMTP server.
Specify the host name or IP address for the SMTP server for sending emails.
Up to 255 characters can be specified, including alphanumeric characters, periods (".") and hyphens ("-").
[SMTP server host name settings] Enter the SMTP server host name or IP address. If Enter is pressed, the default value will be used. ( default : localhost ) ENTER==>
Note
The email sender and the host name for the Web console URL cannot be omitted. If the design of the SMTP server is not complete, enter provisional values for the mail sender and the host name for the Web console URL. If provisional values have been entered, change the provisional values to the correct values when email notifications are used, by referring to "8.4.1 Changing the Mail Server Information Registered on the Management Server".
Refer to "Setting Up Mail Notification" in the Systemwalker Runbook Automation Operation Guide for information on email notification.
Specify the port number for the SMTP server.
Specify the port number for the SMTP server for sending emails.
[SMTP server port settings] Enter the SMTP server port number. If Enter is pressed, the default value will be used. ( default : 25 ) ENTER==>
Enter the user name for the SMTP server.
Specify the name of the user that is used to authenticate with the SMTP server when emails are sent.
Do not specify a value if authentication with the SMTP server is not performed when emails are sent.
[Enter SMTP server user name] Enter the SMTP server user name. If only the Enter key is pressed, the value will not be set. ENTER==>
Enter the password of the user for the SMTP server. Note that $, \, ", and spaces cannot be used.
This input item is displayed when the SMTP server user name has been specified.
Specify the password of the user that is used to authenticate with the SMTP server when emails are sent.
[Enter SMTP server user password] Enter the SMTP server user password. If only the Enter key is pressed, the value will not be set. ENTER==>
Enter the sender for emails.
Specify the sender (the "from" address) that will be assigned to the emails that are sent, using email address format. Note that this address will be used as the address for receiving error emails when the notification emails that are sent bounce because the recipient cannot be found. Specify the email address of someone who can respond to problems promptly.
[Enter mail sender] Enter the mail sender. ENTER==>
Specify the host name of the Management Server, which will be embedded into the URL for the Web console. The host name specified here will be used (in the following format) in the URL that appears in the message text when email notifications are sent.
http://<host name of the Management Server>:<port number for the Management Server (Web server)>/console/
Be sure to specify a URL that can be accessed by mail recipients. In particular, in environments that use single sign-on, be sure to specify the host name in FQDN format.
[Enter Web console URL host name] Enter the Web console URL host name. ENTER==>
Type the message broker port number.
Specify the port number required by Systemwalker Runbook Automation to use the Java EE feature.
[ Message Broker Port Settings ] Enter the message broker port number. If only the <Enter> key is pressed, the setting will be made using the default value. ( default : 7676 ) ENTER==>
Type the port number used by the server feature.
Specify the port number required to run the Systemwalker Runbook Automation server feature.
[ Port number used for the server feature ] Enter the port number used by the server feature. If only the <Enter> key is pressed, the setting will be made using the default value. ( default : 23700 ) ENTER==>
Check the setup information.
Check the information entered in the settings window, and then enter "y" to start the setup processing.
If "n" is entered, the setup processing will be terminated and the display will return to the prompt.
If "r" is entered, the setup processing will be executed again from step 3.
[Confirm setup information]
Check the specified values.
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Systemwalker Runbook Automation operation model
Process Management Database directory : /var/opt/FJSVswrbam/SWRBADB
Port number for Process Management Database : 9657
Account for Process Management Database : swrbadb
Authentication server configuration : LDAP server
Business system name : Business001
LDAP Used : Interstage Directory Service
Business system name : Business001
LDAP Host Name : swrba
LDAP Port : 389
LDAP public directory : ou=interstage,o=fujitsu,dc=com
LDAP organizational unit name : ou=Group
LDAP account storage unit name : ou=User
LDAP administrator DN : cn=manager,ou=interstage,o=fujitsu,dc=com
Account for the user for process control : swrbaadmin
Account for the user for schedule startup : swrbasch
SMTP server host name : swrba.mail.server
Port number of SMTP : 25
SMTP server user name : swrbamailuser
Mail sender : swrbamailuser@swrba.mail.server
Web console URL host name : ssoserver.example.com
Message broker port : 7676
Server function port : 23700
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OK? [Start (y), Cancel (n), Rectify (r)]
ENTER==>y
The setup will start.
Messages about the setup processing will be displayed, with a message indicating the completion of the setup being displayed at the end.
Starting to create an environment for Systemwalker Runbook Automation on the management server. Starting the Process Management Database build... Creating the Process Management Database has completed. Starting to set up the environment for Systemwalker Runbook Automation. Setting up the environment for Systemwalker Runbook Automation has completed. Starting the CMDB environment setup... The CMDB environment setup is now complete. Creating an environment for Systemwalker Runbook Automation on the management server has completed.
Note
If an error occurs during the Systemwalker Runbook Automation setup process, check the following items.
If the setup processing terminates abnormally, execute the processing for canceling the setup, and then execute the setup processing again.
If the setup processing terminates abnormally and then the processing for canceling the setup also produces an error, restart the system. If the error still persists, contact Fujitsu technical support.