•
Upgrades the Device Server.
•
Upgrades the GUI Server.
•
Installs the HA Server.
•
Sets start scripts.
•
Performs postinstallation tasks such as removing the staging directory and starting
the server processes (if configured).
Several messages display to confirm the installation progress. The installer runs for
several minutes, and then exits.
After the installer finishes, it generates a log file with the output of the installation
commands for troubleshooting purposes. The installer indicates the name of the
installation log file and the directory location where it is saved. This file is saved by default
in the
tmp
subdirectory.
The naming convention used for the installation log file is:
netmgtInstallLog.<current date><current time>
For example, if you ran the installer on April 1, 2008 at 6:00 PM, then the installation log
file would be named
netmgtInstallLog.20080401180000
.
Typical Output for a Standalone Upgrade
The following example upgrades a standalone installation using the base license and
without reconfiguring server parameters.
[root@/h ~]# sh nsm2010.4_servers_linux_x86.sh
########## PERFORMING PRE-INSTALLATION TASKS ##########
Creating staging directory...ok
Running preinstallcheck...
Checking if platform is valid...............................ok
Checking for correct intended platform......................ok
Checking for CPU architecture...............................ok
Checking if all needed binaries are present.................ok
Checking for platform-specific binaries.....................ok
Checking for platform-specific packages.....................ok
Checking in System File for PostgreSQL and XDB parameters...ok
Checking for PostgreSQL.....................................ok
Checking if user is root....................................ok
Checking if user nsm exists.................................ok
Checking if iptables is running.............................ok
Checking if installed Device Server is newer................ok
Checking if installed GUI Server is newer...................ok
Checking if installed HA Server is newer....................ok
Checking if system meets RAM requirement....................ok
Checking for sufficient disk space..........................ok
Noting OS name..............................................ok
Stopping any running servers
########## EXTRACTING PAYLOADS ##########
Extracting and decompressing payload........................ok
Extracting license manager package..........................ok
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