HP Storage Essentials V5.00.01 installation guide (T4283-96011, January 2006)

Installing the Management Server on Microsoft Windows22
All files in %MGR_DIST%\JBossandJetty\server\appiq\remoteScripts - Used in
System Manager.
All files and subdirectories in %MGR_DIST%\JBossandJetty\server\appiq\policies -
Used in Policy Manager.
All files and subdirectories in %MGR_DIST%\JBossandJetty\server\appiq\fsrm -
Used in File System Viewer.
All files and subdirectories in %MGR_DIST%\JBossandJetty\server\appiq\reports -
Used in Reporting.
%MGR_DIST%\Cimom\bin\runcim.sh
%MGR_DIST%\Cimom\config\cimomlog4j.properties
%MGR_DIST%\JBossandJetty\server\appiq\conf\log4j.xml
%MGR_DIST%\JBossandJetty\server\appiq\conf\jboss.properties
%MGR_DIST%\JBossandJetty\bin\run.sh
%MGR_DIST%\ManagerData\conf\wrapper.conf
Step 1 - Stop AppStorManager
Before you begin upgrading the management server, stop AppStorManager, which is the service
that runs the management server.
Step 2 - Export Your Existing Database
Export your existing database by using the Database Admin Utility. Refer to the User Guide or
online help for more information.
Step 3 - Verify If You Need to Install the
Oracle 9.2.0.6.0 Patch
If you are not sure if you have already installed the patch, access the Oracle Universal Installer
(Start > Programs > Oracle Installation Products > Universal Installer). In the Oracle
Universal Installer, click Installed Products. Then, expand the OraHome tree. The installed
products are displayed. Look for the highest patch level. To exit the Oracle Universal Installer, click
Close, and then click Exit. When asked if you want to exit, click Yes.
Step 4 - Install the Oracle 9.2.0.6.0 Patch if Necessary
If you have Oracle 9.2.0.6.0, go toStep 6 - Upgrade the Management Server” on page 23. If you
are running an earlier version of Oracle, complete the following steps to install the Oracle 9.2.0.6.0
patch:
To install the Oracle patch:
1. Change the service startup type of all Oracle services, AppStorManager and the Distributed
Transaction Coordinator service to manual. Oracle services usually start with Oracle, for
example:
OracleOraHome92Agent
OracleOraHome92ClientCache
OracleOraHome92SNMPPeerEncapsulator