After you install the SESA Directory and SESA DataStore, you can install the SESA Manager. The SESA Installation Wizard installs the SESA Manager on a single computer. On all-Windows platforms, you can install the SESA Manager with the SESA Directory or the SESA DataStore, or both. On all-Solaris
platforms, however, you must separate the SESA DataStore (Oracle 9i database server) from all of the other SESA components. This means that you can install the SESA Manager with the SESA Directory, or by itself, but you cannot install it on the same computer as the SESA DataStore. When you use Oracle 9i for the SESA DataStore, you must separate the SESA DataStore from all of the other SESA components.
See“SESA Foundation Pack installation overview” on page 137.
For installations in which you are using the IBM DB2 Universal database server as the SESA DataStore, and are going to install the SESA Manager (Solaris or Windows platform) on a separate computer, you must also install the IBM DB2 Runtime Client 7.2 (with FixPak 5) on the SESA Manager computer to support the remote connection with the IBM DB2 Universal database server (the SESA DataStore). You must install the IBM DB2 Runtime Client on the SESA Manager computer before you install the SESA Manager.
Note: IBM provides the Runtime Client for both Windows and Solaris platforms for customers who have an IBM DB2 Universal database server. The SESA Foundation Pack distribution media for SESA 2.0 does not include the IBM DB2 Runtime Client.
Installing the SESA Manager on a Windows computer
You install the SESA Manager after the SESA Directory and SESA DataStore have been installed. If the SESA Directory or SESA DataStore is installed on a Windows computer, you can install the SESA Manager along with one or both of these other SESA components.
If the computer on which you are installing the SESA Manager is also hosting Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS), ensure that the World Wide Web Publishing Service is stopped.
See“Avoiding Microsoft Internet Information Server conflicts” on page 76. If you are going to install the SESA Manager on the same computer as the SESA DataStore, are currently using the SESA Installation Wizard, and have just finished with step 14 of “To install a SESA DataStore on a Windows computer”
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on page 171, you can begin with step 7 of “To install the SESA Manager on a Windows computer” on page 189.
Install the SESA Manager on a Windows computer
For installation configurations in which the SESA Manager is installed on a different Windows computer than the IBM DB2 database server (SESA
DataStore), you must first install the IBM DB2 Runtime Client, run Usejdbc2.bat on the SESA Manager computer, and then restart the SESA Manager computer before you can install the SESA Manager.
To run Usejdbc2.bat on the SESA Manager computer
1 On the SESA Manager computer, in Windows Explorer, navigate to the Java12 directory in the IBM DB2 installation path.
The default location is \Program Files\Sqllib\Java12.
2 Double-click Usejdbc2.bat.
3 Restart the SESA Manager computer.
To install the SESA Manager on a Windows computer
1 On the SESA Manager computer, start the SESA Installation Wizard. See“Starting the SESA Installation Wizard” on page 152.
2 When you are prompted to supply a location for temporary installation files, do one of the following:
■ Accept the default location as long as it has 75 MB of free hard disk space available.
■ Type a location or click Browse to find a different location that has 75 MB of hard disk space available.
3 In the Welcome to the SESA Installation panel, review the information, and then click Next.
4 In the SESA License Agreement panel, review the agreement, click I accept the agreement, and then click Next.
If you don’t accept the agreement, you exit the SESA Installation Wizard.
5 In the SESA Preinstallation Requirements Summary panel, confirm the following:
■ The computer to which you are installing is running Windows 2000 Server or Advanced Server with Service Pack 3 or later.
■ Sun Java Development Kit (SDK) 1.3.1_09 is installed.
7 In the Select Working Directory panel, do the following:
■ For the Working Directory, accept the default location or select another location.
SESA requires a folder on your hard drive as the working directory. The drive on which this folder resides should have at least 20 MB of free space.
■ For the Manger Log Directory, accept the default location or select another location for SESA Manager logs.
This is the directory to which the SESA Manager will write its working logs.
If you have a SESA component on this computer, this option will be unavailable and you must accept the already existing working directory.
8 In the Existing SESA Directory panel, do the following for the SESA DataStore to connect with the SESA Directory:
9 In the Domain Selection panel, correct or confirm the name of the SESA administrative domain that you typed when you installed the SESA Directory.
High-ASCII characters are allowed, but do not use special characters such as !, @, #, $, %, ^, &, and *, or characters from a double-byte character set (DBCS).
The SESA administrative domain name appears in the Symantec management console navigational tree as the top-level administrative domain.
SESA Directory Administrator Password
Type the Directory Administrator password. The account name is in the form cn=<name> (by default, cn=root). IP Address Type the IP address of the computer on which the SESA
Directory is installed. This can be the local computer or a remote computer. SESA Managers use this IP address to communicate with the SESA Directory.
If connections to the SESA Directory computer are made using authenticated SSL, you must type the host name or FQDN of the computer instead of the IP address. Directory port number Type the secure listening port for the SESA Directory (by
default, 636). SESA Managers use this port to communicate with the SESA Directory.
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10 In the Manager Organizational Unit panel, select one of the following: ■ Managers: Store information about the SESA Manager in the Managers
organizational unit.
■ Default: Store information about the SESA Manager in the Default organizational unit.
You can view the organizational unit that you select in the Symantec management console.
For more information, see the Symantec Management Console User’s Guide.
11 In the SESA DataStore panel, select the SESA DataStore to configure for the SESA Manager.
12 In the Java SDK Directory panel, confirm the location in which you installed the Sun Java Development Kit (SDK).
13 If the Web Server Installation panel appears, do the following for a Windows 2000 user account:
This panel appears only when the SESA Directory is installed on a different computer.
14 If Microsoft IIS is installed on the computer, in the dialog box that prompts you to stop and configure IIS or continue, click Yes.
15 If a Windows 2000 account has not previously been created for the IBM HTTP Server, in the dialog box that prompts you to set up a Windows NT account, click Yes.
16 If the SESA Secure Communications panel appears, do the following to create the key database for self-signed SSL certificates:
Web Server Directory Type the path for the IBM HTTP Server installation (by default, C:\Program Files\IBM Http Server).
Login Name Type the logon name for the Windows 2000 account of the computer on which the IBM HTTP Server is being installed. If the account does not exist, it is created. Password Type the password for the account. An account with a
password is required.
Key Database Password Type a password for the key database of six alphanumeric characters minimum. High-ASCII and DBCS characters are not allowed.
Company Type the company name. High-ASCII and DBCS characters are not allowed.
This panel appears only when the SESA Directory is installed on a different computer.
17 In the SESA Agent Listen IP panel, confirm that the SESA Agent heartbeat IP address is 0.0.0.0.
The SESA Installation Wizard reports the status of the components that are being installed using the specified logons, passwords, paths, and ports information. The SESA Installation Wizard installs the SESA Manager and SESA Agent on the computer on which you are running the wizard. (Like SESA clients, the SESA Manager must use a SESA Agent to pass data from the computer on which you installed the SESA Manager.)
18 If you are installing the SESA Manager remotely from the SESA Directory or SESA DataStore, in the SESA Agent panel, confirm the IP address of the SESA Manager computer.
This panel does not appear if you are installing the SESA Manager on the same computer as the other SESA components.
The SESA Installation Wizard configures and installs the SESA Manager. This process may take a while.
19 In the Operation Complete panel, click Next.
20 In the SESA Install Menu panel, click Exit the Installer.