Cisco Cisco Prime Service Catalog 10.0 Installation Guide

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Cisco Prime Service Catalog Installation Guide
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Chapter 1      Installation and Configuration Guide
  Running the Service Catalog Installer
Two installation scenarios are provided that walk you through all steps of the installation wizard:
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For information about performing an upgrade installation, see 
Before You Begin
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Review the 
 to ensure that you have 
adequately addressed the minimum hardware and software requirements for running the system.
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Ensure that you have performed the database tasks described in the 
, and completed the Database Information Worksheet. 
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Ensure that you have performed the preinstallation tasks for your type of application server and 
completed the Application Server Information Worksheet.
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The Cisco Prime Service Catalog installer requires Java 1.6. Make sure that the JAVA_HOME 
environment variable on your computer is set to point to a Java 1.6 directory. On Windows, add 
%JAVA_HOME%\bin to the PATH environment variable. On Unix/Linux, add $JAVA_HOME/bin 
to the PATH environment variable.
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The Cisco Prime Service Catalog installer is a GUI program. On Unix or Linux operating system, 
you will need a graphical display, such as X-window. The installer does not support console mode 
or CLI mode.
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During the installation, you will be asked to specify the destination directory for the software.  On 
Windows, the default destination directory is "C:\CiscoPrimeServiceCatalog".  On Linux/UNIX, the 
default destination directory is "/opt/CiscoPrimeServiceCatalog". Ensure that there is atleast 2 GB 
free disk space in the destination directory ; otherwise, the installer will display the following error 
message:
there isn't enough disk space to continue.
 
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During installation, the installer requires an additional 2 GB of free disk space in the TMP directory, 
where it extracts some temporary files. The TMP directory is different for different operating 
systems and/or user profiles. On Windows, the TMP directory is the %TMP% or %TEMP% 
environment variable for the user profile. On Linux/UNIX, the TMP directory is usually either /tmp 
or /var/tmp directory.
Executing Setup
Service Catalog is installed by executing a setup program that launches an installation wizard. If you are 
on a Windows operating system, you need to have administrative rights to the machine. If you are on a 
Unix/Linux machine, it is advisable that you login as "root" user to execute the installer.
To execute the setup program:
Step 1
Extract the electronic software distribution file that you downloaded from the Cisco web site to your 
computer, if you have not already done so.
Step 2
On a Windows operating system, double-click setup.cmd to launch the GUI installation wizard. For a 
UNIX or Linux operating system, run ./setup.sh from a graphical interface, such as X-window.
A progress bar appears, as shown in 
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