Installing the NMC-RX Application
You can choose from six installation sets when you install the NMC-RX Element Management System.
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- NMC-RX and Sybase—Installs Sybase SQL Anywhere, the NMC-RX Element Management System client software, Polling Service, Config Sync Services, Provisioning Service, and the NMC-RX database schema.
If you are installing the NMC-RX application for the first time, choose this installation set.
NOTE: To obtain Provisioning Service and Config Sync Services license keys, please contact your Juniper Networks sales representative.
- NMC-RX—Installs the NMC-RX Element Management System client software, database schema, Polling Service, Config Sync Services, and Provisioning Service.
If you plan to uninstall a previously installed NMC-RX application and reinstall it again, and if you have either installed the Sybase database on this system or the Sybase database is accessible on another system, choose this installation set.
If Polling Service, Config Sync Services, and the Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere database are installed on another accessible workstation on your network, you may choose this installation set.
NOTE: When you run the NMC-RX software, you must have Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere installed on your system or on another system that is accessible on the network and already running.
- NMC-RX PVS—Installs the NMC-RX Element Management System client software and the Provisioning Service (PVS).
For users who want to view sample scripts that ship with the NMC-RX PVS installer, see NMC-RX User Guide, Vol. 2, Chapter 11, Using the Provisioning Service.
- NMC-RX Upgrade—Upgrades the currently installed components to the version of the software that you are installing.
When you complete an upgrade but want to revert to a previously installed version of the software, see Reverting to a Previous Software Installation.
- Config Sync Services—Installs one or more Config Sync Services on your workstation. The NMC-RX database must be running to install Config Sync Services.
Each Config Sync Service is assigned a service ID during installation. When scheduling tasks, a task is assigned to a specific Config Sync Service. Each Config Sync Service is only responsible for those tasks assigned to its service ID.
If the number of Config Sync Services already installed in the NMC-RX application and connected to the database is equal to the number allowed by the license key, a dialog box appears indicating that the maximum number of Config Sync Services is reached. Click OK to close the dialog box and exit the installation.
NMC-RX Components
Table 4 describes each NMC-RX component.
Installing Either SNMPv2c or SNMPv3
During installation, you must choose between installing SNMPv2c or SNMPv3 of the NMC-RX application. If you want to switch versions after the application has been installed, you must uninstall the current version and install the other version.
This SNMP option is available for the following installation sets:
See Chapter 9, Configuring Security Settings for more information on SNMP.
Installing or Upgrading the Software
NOTE: Before you upgrade the NMC-RX software, be sure to shut down all NMC-RX processes.
To install or upgrade the NMC-RX application:
- Windows: If the installation program does not autoplay, double-click Install.exe in the Windows directory on the CD drive.
- Solaris: Run Install.bin.
- Make the desired configuration changes.
NOTE: To change your license keys, see Modifying a License Key.
- When the installation is finished, perform one of the following:
The installation places a shortcut on your desktop for each application and service that you installed.
Before You Run the NMC-RX Application
To run the NMC-RX application, you must install Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere on a machine that the NMC-RX application can reach.
You must start the Database Service before you can run the NMC-RX application. We recommend that you start the Polling Service and the Config Sync Services before you run the NMC-RX application.
NOTE: Scripts that start NMC-RX applications and services are available for Solaris installations and are located in the <NMC-RX installation directory>/utils directory. For more information, see Using Solaris Scripts.