Installation Manual

Installing the Management Server on Microsoft Windows38
With ARCHIVING and RMAN backup on: minimum disk space: 200 GB, recommended
disk space: 350 GB.
The installation or upgrade will not continue if the disk space requirements are not met.
See the HP Storage Essentials 6.0 SRM User Guide for information about the archiving
and RMAN backup features.
Operating System — Windows 2003 Server SP1, SP2, R2, R2 SP2. The Storage Essentials
installation or upgrade will not continue if the operating system requirement is not met.
Processor — A dual Intel XEON (or AMD equivalent) 3.4 GHz or higher CPU is required. If
the CPU is close to the requirement, the installation wizard continues.
DNS Resolution — The installation wizard verifies the IP address and DNS name of the
server using nslookup. If nslookup is not successful, the installation will still continue.
IMPORTANT: DNS Resolution failure will prevent the product from running successfully.
See the following topic in the troubleshooting chapter if the DNS Resolution requirement
fails: “Reverse Lookup Failed” Message (Windows only), page 382.
Port Availability — The management server requires the following ports to be available:
•80
•162
•443
1098–1120
4444
4445
4763
5962–5988
8009
8083
8093
If you see a warning in the Ports Availability requirement you need to check to be sure that the
ports listed are not currently in use and make any changes that are necessary if there are any
port conflicts. Be aware that the installation will continue even if a required port is not
available.
NOTE: During upgrades, the Port Availability check may falsely indicate that the port for
the management server is currently in use. When you check the port, you see that it is
reserved by the management server and you can therefore safely ignore the warning.
9. Click Install. Click Previous if you need to make any changes before installing the management
server files. Once you click the Install button, the Oracle installation for the management server
begins and the Command Prompt window is displayed showing the status of the Oracle