Installing and upgrading Ops Center Automator (Windows OS)

Ops Center Automator Installation and Configuration Guide

Version
11.0.x
Audience
anonymous
Part Number
MK-99AUT000-24

You use the product installer to install or upgrade the Ops Center Automator software.

If you are upgrading your software, ensure that you back up the existing system configuration and data using the backupsystem command. For details, see the backupsystem command.

  1. Ensure that your system meets all management server prerequisites as listed in the pre-installation checklist.
  2. If the server is running any products that use the Common Component, stop the following services:
    • HBase 64 Storage Mgmt Web Service
    • HBase 64 Storage Mgmt Web SSO Service
    • HBase 64 Storage Mgmt SSO Service
    • HBase 64 Storage Mgmt Common Service
    • HCS Device Manager Web Service
    • HiCommand Suite Tuning Manager
    • HiCommand Performance Reporter
    • HCS Tuning Manager REST Application Service
    • HAutomation Engine Web Service
    • HiCommand Server
    • HiCommand Tiered Storage Manager
  3. Access the installation media.
  4. Start the installation wizard by running the following command:
    Installation-media:\Windows\HAD_SERVER\setup.exe
  5. Follow the prompts and specify the required information.
    In most cases, accept the default installation selections.
    Note: You cannot specify a folder mounted on a drive or network file system as the installation folder of Ops Center Automator for Windows.
    Note: If the following message is displayed, check the release notes:
    An Analyzer server prior to 10.7.0, Hitachi Ops Center Automator prior to 10.8.0, or Hitachi Command Suite prior to 8.8.3 is already installed on this server. Make sure to upgrade the relevant products by referring to the Release Notes. Abort the installation?
    
    The Install Complete window opens.
  6. Click Finish.
Ops Center Automator is now installed.
Note: If you are upgrading, you can skip the steps in Post-installation tasks and Configuring single sign-on in Common Services because the previous settings are preserved.