Hitachi Global Link Manager Software Installation and Configuration Guide
Types of Global Link Manager Installations
This section explains how to install Global Link Manager. The following types
of installation are available:
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New installation
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Reinstallation
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Upgrade installation
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• Removal
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An unattended installation is also available. An unattended installation
allows a user to install Global Link Manager without needing to respond to
instructions in dialog boxes.
After checking the items described in Preparing to Install Global Link Manager
on page 2-2, follow the installation procedure.
Reference:
• A service pack for Global Link Manager is provided. For details on how to
install a service pack, see the documentation provided with the service
pack.
• You cannot downgrade an existing installation (install a version earlier
than the installed version).
Preparing to Install Global Link Manager
Make sure of the following on the server on which Global Link Manager is to
be installed before starting installation:
• You are logged on to Windows as an Administrator or a member of the
Administrators group.
• The following programs are not installed:
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Device Manager or Tuning Manager whose version is earlier than
version 8.0
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HiRDB products (HiRDB/Single Server, HiRDB/Parallel Server, HiRDB/
Workgroup Server, HiRDB/Run Time, HiRDB/Developer's Kit, and
HiRDB SQL Executer)
• Port number 162 is not being used by another product.
In Global Link Manager, the default value for the port number for
receiving SNMP traps is set to 162. If this port number is already used by
another product, specify a different port number when installing Global
Link Manager. If the same port number is shared by Global Link Manager
and another product, even if the installation of Global Link Manager has
finished successfully, you will not be able to start Global Link Manager. In
such a case, in the property file (server.properties), disable the
reception of SNMP traps or change the port number settings. For details
on how to set up the property file, see
Changing Global Link Manager
Environment Settings on page 3-23.
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Installing Global Link Manager
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