On UNIX, startup
scripts are available to automatically start the process agent when
the system starts.
Before you begin
You can modify the startup scripts before you install them, if required.
On Linux operating systems, modify the startup script called
nco for the version of Linux that you are using. The script contains sections for either
the Red Hat and SUSE versions of Linux, and these sections are delimited
with comments within the script as follows:
### REDHAT ONLY
...
### END REDHAT ONLY
### SUSE ONLY
...
### END SUSE ONLY
Note that the script contains a number
of separate sections for the Red Hat and SUSE versions of Linux.
Also on Linux, modify
the nco script if you are using Plugable Authentication
Modules (PAM) for authentication by adding the -authentication
PAM argument to the script. For the default UNIX authentication,
you do not need to add anything.
About this task
These scripts are located in the following directory:
$NCHOME/omnibus/install/startup
This
directory contains one of the following installation scripts, depending
on the operating system:
- aix5install
- hpux11hpiainstall
- solaris2install
- linux2x86install
- linux2s390install
To use the process agent startup scripts, you must run
the appropriate installation script for your operating system. (You
might need to make the script executable before running it.)
To install the process agent startup scripts:
Procedure
- Run the installation script as the root user. For example, to install the scripts on Solaris, run solaris2install from the $NCHOME/omnibus/install/startup location. The following output is displayed:
Name of the Process Agent Daemon [NCO_PA]
- Press Enter to accept the default process agent server
name NCO_PA or enter another server name. The following
output is displayed:
Should pa_name run in secure
mode (y/n)? [y]
- Press Enter to include the -secure command-line
option when starting the process agent. Secure mode controls
the authentication of connection requests with a user name and password.
The following message is displayed:
Enter value for environment variable NETCOOL_LICENSE_FILE,
if required [27000@localhost]:
Note: Although Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus does not require a license key in order to run, some probes
and gateways that have not been through a recent maintenance cycle
still require license keys. If you are running these older probe or
gateway packages, they will still require the NETCOOL_LICENSE_FILE
environment variable to be set, and the availability of a Netcool® license server.
- If you do not use a license server, you can safely press
Enter to run the script. If you have a license server, either press
Enter to accept the default value for the licensing environment variable,
or enter another value.
Results
Each installation script copies or links the required configuration
files into the system startup directory. On some systems (for example,
Solaris and HP-UX), the ability to stop the processes at system shutdown
is also provided.
What to do next
For information about modifying startup scripts, see your
specific operating system documentation.