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Installation Overview
This section provides an overview summary of what
happens when you run the JUNOScope software installation program.
The installation program does the following:
- Displays the JUNOScope Software License Agreement for
you to accept. If you do not accept the agreement, the installation
program will not continue.
- Informs you of and recommends the proper Java Runtime
patch cluster that must be installed for the UNIX workstation operating
system. If your workstation does not have the proper patch cluster,
the JUNOScope software will not operate correctly. You can install
the patch cluster as root after you install the JUNOScope software.
- Checks the JUNOScope software installation file data integrity
and extracts the required files. If a data integrity problem is detected,
the installation will not continue.
- Asks whether you want to protect user, group, or all data
files.
- Prompts for the HTTPS port that the JUNOScope software
Web server uses for its transactions. It is recommended that you use
the HTTPS port for communication between the JUNOScope Web browsers
and the JUNOScope server.
- Asks whether you want the JUNOScope software Web server
to accept insecure HTTP requests and prompts for the HTTP port on
which to listen.
- Asks whether you want the JUNOScope software Web server
to resolve client addresses.
- Prompts for the JDBC URLs to access the JUNOScope database
and the JUNOScope demo database.
- Prompts for the key used to encrypt and decrypt sensitive
data.
- Prompts for the password for the JUNOScope software database
superuser.
- Prompts for the JUNOScope software database username and
password.
- Prompts for the database username and password for the
SQL interface to the Inventory Management System.
- Asks whether you want to enable the SQL interface to the
Inventory Management System.
- Prompts for the JUNOScope software administrator username
and password.
- Confirms whether you want to enable JUNOScope debug logging.
- Prompts for a pipe or syslog logging server facility to
indicate how the syslog daemon (syslogd) decides where to
send JUNOScope software system log messages it receives. There are
eight logging facilities commonly used for syslog, including local0 through local7. The default is local2.
- Generates an X.509 digital certificate to authenticate
the JUNOScope HTTPS Web server.
- Confirms whether you want to continue the JUNOScope installation,
go back and change existing installation settings, or quit.
- Extracts the database files and generates an X.509 digital
certificate with the settings you indicated.
- Prompts you to select to install the JUNOScope software
licensed features—such as Looking Glass, Configuration Manager
(Configuration menu), or Inventory Management—that
you have purchased and are authorized to use. Only the software features
that you install will be enabled in the JUNOScope main
window.
- Prepares the JUNOScope software database tables, then
installs them.
- Initializes and checks the JUNOScope software database.
- Starts Tomcat, an application server from the Apache Software
Foundation that executes Java servlets and renders Web pages.
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