Cisco Cisco Prime Optical 10.6 Installation Guide

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Step 2
Open your /etc/yum.repos.d/local.repo file and follow instructions to mount RHEL DVD and configure yum local 
repository on RHEL DVD.
Preparing the Environment for a Single-Server Installation 
You must prepare the environment for Prime Optical server and Oracle database installation on the same server.
Before You Begin
Verify the following:
The ping command is included in your path environment variable.
You have identified users and related UNIX groups to run Prime Optical UNIX commands. 
Note
This feature is available only if you choose root user instead of optusr as the Prime Optical user during installation.
Step 1
Log in as the root user. 
Step 2
Enter the following command to verify that the disk directories shown in 
 exist:
ls -l /
Step 3
Check the content of the /etc/sysconfig/selinux file.
If the file contains SELINUX=enforcing, do the following:
a.
Change the entry to SELINUX=disabled or SELINUX=permissive. 
b.
Reboot the server. 
c.
Disable the server by running one of the following commands:
Table 20
Disk Directories
Directory
Contents
/opt
Used for the 
Prime Optical
 installation. It includes .jar files, executable shell scripts, and so on.
/db01
Used for the Oracle system tablespace.
/db01_rd
1
1. To optimize system performance, see 
Used as an optional partition for the redo logs.
/db02
Used for the Prime Optical base data tablespace, alarm data tablespace, and event data tablespace.
/db02_rd
Used as an optional partition for the redo logs.
/db03
Used for the Prime Optical data tablespace.
/db04
Used for the Prime Optical index tablespace.
/db05
Used for the Prime Optical archived and undo tablespace.
/ctm_backup
2
2. The /ctm_backup directory can be a symbolic link to a storage device.
Used for the Prime Optical 
backed-up database and configuration files.
Note
The /ctm_backup partition is required for backups.
/oracle
Used for
 Oracle software.
/tftpboot
Used for
 the TFTP directory.
Note
Disk partitioning is not required for /tftpboot, but the directory is required.