Running the setup tool (opsvmsetup)

Ops Center Installation and Configuration Guide

Version
11.0.x
Audience
anonymous
Part Number
MK-99OPS001-23
After you complete the OVA deployment, run the setup tool (opsvmsetup) to complete the initial setup.
You can use the setup tool to specify the following settings:
Network settings
  • Host name (or FQDN)
  • IP address
  • Default gateway
  • Network mask
  • DNS server (up to two servers)
  • Password-based SSH root login
Time settings
  • Time zone
  • NTP server

When you run the initial setup, the following settings are specified: the network and time settings for the guest OS, the single sign-on settings for the selected product, the settings to enable SSL communications, and the firewall settings for service ports.

Note:
  • You can run the setup tool only once. To change the settings after running the setup tool, use the operating system commands.
  • This setup tool is stored in the /opt/OpsVM/vmtool directory but you can run the tool from any directory.
  • The setup tool specifies an IPv4 address.
  • The host name (or FQDN) and IP address specified in this step is used in the URL for accessing the Hitachi Ops Center Portal. To change the host name (or FQDN) or IP address that is used to access the Hitachi Ops Center Portal, run the cschgconnect command after installation. For details about the cschgconnect command, see Changing the management server host name, IP address, or port number.
  • The management server on which Common Services and other relevant products are installed and the web browser used to access the Hitachi Ops Center Portal must be able to resolve and reach the host name (or FQDN) and IP address.
  • You cannot specify uppercase characters in the host name (or FQDN). If you do, they are converted to lowercase characters and then registered.
  • Specify the time zone in the area/location format. If you do not know the required values, use the following command to check the time zone values before running the setup tool:

    timedatectl list-timezones

  1. From the VMware vSphere client, log in to the guest operating system.

    When you log in for the first time, use the following user ID and password:

    User ID: root

    Password: manager

    After logging in, you must change the root password.

  2. Run the setup tool: opsvmsetup.
  3. Specify the values as indicated in the prompts.
    After you finish all items, a list of the settings is displayed.
  4. Check the settings, enter y, and then apply the settings.

    After applying the settings, the guest operating system restarts automatically.

  5. If you changed the settings so that the virtual machine is not connected to the network when deployed, complete the following steps to enable the network adapter:
    1. Log in to the guest operating system, and then stop the virtual machine by using the shutdown command.
    2. From the VMware vSphere client, click Power On the virtual machine.