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8 GB Supported Browsers: Firefox 2.0 or above and IE 7.0 or above. Installing on Windows Steps to install: • Download.

• Execute the downloaded OpManager.exe to install and follow the instructions in the installation wizard. • Click Next to begin the installation process. Go through the license agreement and click Yes to proceed to the next step. • In the subsequent steps of the wizard, select the OpManager Edition (30day trial or Free), language and the directory to install OpManager. Proceed to the next step.

• If you want to install OpManager as Windows service, select Install OpManager as service option and proceed to the next step. • Select the Program folder to add the OpManager shortcuts and click Next. • Specify the port number to run OpManager Web Server and click Next. • Register for technical support by supplying your contact information such as name, email id etc. • Verify the installation details and click Next. • Select the Server Mode i.e., Primary or Standby server and click Next.

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• Make sure that your date settings are set to current date and time before installation. If your system date is set to a future or a past date, you will not be able to start the OpManager server after installation.

• A shortcut to start OpManager Server will be created on the desktop and in the Start >Programs >ManageEngine OpManager menu. • After successful installation, if you have chosen to install OpManager as Windows service, OpManager service will be started automatically and the Web client will be launched. Enabling ICMP Ping requests in Windows Vista • From the Control Panel choose System and Maintenance. • Click on Administrative Tools. • Select Windows Firewall with Advanced Security.

• Click on Inbound Rules then right click on it and choose New Rule. • Click on the Custom radio button and click Next. • Click on All programs and click Next. • Set the Protocol Type to ICMPv4 and click the Customize. • Select Specific ICMP types, enable Echo Request and click on the OK button. • Click Next. • Verify if Any IP addresses is selected two times and click on the Next button.

• Verify if the Allow the connection radio button is selected and click Next. • Verify that all three rules (Domain, Private and Public) are enabled and click Next. • Specify a Name, perhaps a Description and click Finish. • Verify if this new rule now is Enabled and close all open windows. ICMP requests are now allowed to flow via the firewall. Installing OpManager on Linux Before installing OpManager in a Linux server, please verify whether the following packages are installed in it: • Following X library packages are required to be installed in Linux machines (RedHat, Suse, Debian, Fedora, Mandrake) to load the Web client pages: XFree86 XFree86–libs XFree86–base–fonts XFree86–xfs fontconfig freetype–devel compat–libstdc++ XFree86–compat–libs compat–libs • If OpManager is installed in Debian machines, make sure that the iputils-ping package is installed. This is required because OpManager uses the options of the Ping command provided by the iputils-ping package.

Debian OS has two different packages, netkit-ping (installed by default) and iputils-ping. If iputils-ping package is not installed, then OpManager will not be able to ping any of the managed devices and also itself and hence reports the status of all devices to be down. Now, to install OpManager on Linux machines, follow the steps given below: • Download. • Login as root user. • Assign the executable permission to the downloaded file using the following command: chmod a+x OpManager.bin • Execute./OpManager.bin. Program Tv Minimax Ieri Sera there.

The installation wizard pops up. • Click Next to begin the installation process. Go through the license agreement and proceed to the next step. • In the subsequent steps of the wizard, select the OpManager Edition (Professional or Free), language, the directory to install OpManager, and the port number to run OpManager Web Server. Proceed to the next step. • Verify the installation details and click Next. • Click Finish to complete the installation process.

It is recommended to install OpManager in the opt folder. By default, OpManager is installed in the /opt/AdventNet/ME/OpManager directory. If you choose a different directory (outside opt), perform the following steps before starting the server: • Execute the command chmod -R 755.

You should specify the absolute path for in this command. • Then execute the command chmod 755 for each of the directory in the absolute path including root directory. • Select the port number to run OpManager Web Server.

Proceed to the next step. • Verify the installation details and click Next. This installs the product in your system • Click Finish to complete the installation process. Uninstalling OpManager • To uninstall from a Windows machine, try Start >Programs >ManageEngine OpManager >Uninstall OpManager. • To uninstall from a Linux machine, execute the command./uninstaller.bin from the /bin/_uninst directory under OpManager installation.

Installing NetFlow plug–in NetFlow plug–in supports only Windows platform. Go through the steps given below to install the NetFlow plug–in: • Shut down OpManager. If OpManager is running as a Windows service, then stop the service from Control Panel >Services window • Download the. • Execute the downloaded NetFlow plug–in and follow the on screen instructions. • Enter the Web Server and NetFlow listener port numbers. By default, NetFlow plug–in uses 8080 as Web Server port and 9996 as NetFlow listener port. If you want to run them on different ports, then change the port number here.

• Enter the default SNMP Read community, Write community and Port number. Read Community and Port details are used to retrieve the interface names and interface speeds, while the Write community is required to enable NBAR data collection. • Provide your Name, E–mail ID, Company Name etc. In order to register for Technical Support. • Click Finish to complete the installation.

• Now start the OpManager server. Uninstalling NetFlow plug–in • Shut down OpManager.

If OpManager is running as a Windows service, then stop the service from Control Panel >Services window. • From the Control Panel open Add⁄Remove Programs. • Select ManageEngine NetFlow plug–in and click Change⁄Remove button. • Click Yes to confirm to uninstall the plug–in. • Click Finish. The plug–in has been uninstalled successfully. Installing NCM plug–in NCM plug–in supports only Windows platform.

Go through the steps given below to install the NCM plug–in: • Shut down OpManager. If OpManager is running as a Windows service, then stop the service from Control Panel >Services window. • Download the • Execute the downloaded NCM plug–in and follow the on screen instructions. • Provide your Name, E–mail ID, Company Name etc.

In order to register for Technical Support • Click Finish to complete the installation. • Now start the OpManager server. Note: Once you start the OpManager service it will take few minutes to configure the NCM plug–in. Uninstalling NCM plug–in • Shut down OpManager. If OpManager is running as a Windows service, stop the service from Control Panel >Services window.

• From the Control Panel open Add⁄Remove Programs. • Select ManageEngine NCM plug–in and click Change⁄Remove button. • Click Yes to confirm to uninstall the plug–in. • Click Finish. The plug–in has been uninstalled successfully. Upgrading OpManager Different types of OpManager upgrades are periodically released. These include Service Packs, Upgrade Packs, Hot Fixes, and Migration Packs.

Following is the URL where the latest upgrades are hosted for download: • Shut down OpManager. If OpManager is running as a Windows service, stop the service from Control Panel >Services window. Take a backup of the data and configurations in OpManager. • Make sure all the processes that are running in the system are killed. Open 'Task Manager' and ensure that there are no java, mysql, apache processes are running.

Also terminate if any anti–virus software is running. • Open the Update Manager tool For Windows installations: Click Start >Programs >ManageEngine OpManager >Update Manager.

For Linux installations: Execute the script ⁄bin⁄UpdateManager.sh [If the Update Manger UI does not open, then click to upgrade via console mode] • Click Install and then click Browse to select the upgrade pack file (file with.ppm extension). • Click Finish. This installs the service pack for OpManager. • Start OpManager Server. Reverting Upgrades It is recommended not to revert any patches using the same open instance of UpdateManager. Exit UpdateManager if open and invoke again to revert the applied patches.

Here are the steps to revert: • Shut down OpManager. If OpManager is running as a Windows service, then stop the service from Control Panel >Services window • pen the Update Manager tool For Windows installations: Click Start >Programs >ManageEngine OpManager >Update Manager. For Linux installations: Execute the script ⁄bin⁄UpdateManager.sh [If the Update Manger UI does not open, then click to upgrade via console mode] • Select the ppm file to be uninstalled from the Installed Service Pack list and click Uninstall. This will uninstall the service pack for OpManager. • Start OpManager Server.

Use Cases The following use cases help you to confirm the flawless working of OpManager post upgrade: • Check the build number [From OpManager webclient, click the About link available at the top right to view the build number]. It should show the number to which you have upgraded. • Check whether all the tabs are available for Admin user • Just do a random check to ensure whether the devices are correctly classified under respective categories.

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