Cisco Cisco Prime Optical 10.3 Installation Guide

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Step 17
In the Pre-Installation Summary window, click Install. If you get a message telling you that SSH is not configured, verify 
that PermitRootLogin is set to Yes in the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file, and then click Continue.
Step 18
Enter the root password and follow the prompts to configure the SSH connection and continue the installation.
Step 19
In the Web Server Installation Summary window, click Next
Step 20
In the Install Complete window, click Done.
Caution
Do not close the terminal or reboot the host before the following message is displayed: 
Prime Optical installation is complete.
Step 21
As the root user, enter the following command to reboot the system and automatically start the Prime Optical server:
init 6
After the server reboot, it might take up to 20 minutes for the Prime Optical server to come up.
Explanations of Fields in the Installation Wizard
 describes the required information for your Prime Optical embedded database installation.
Table 21
Fields in the Installation Wizard
Window
Field Descriptions
Operating System User 
root—Default option. Allows only the root user to operate Prime Optical.
optusr—Allows a user other than root to operate Prime Optical. If this option is 
selected, the following rules apply:
Only the optusr can start or stop the Prime Optical server.
The root user will still be the only user who can install and uninstall Prime 
Optical.
The following processes will still be executed by root: Web Apache Server and 
SNMPTrapService.
Note
The password for optusr is Ctm123!. You can change the password later using the 
passwd -u optusr command.
Optional Features
Install Prime Optical in a High 
Availability Setup
If you choose to install Prime Optical in a High Availability setup, provide details in the 
Second High Availability Server field.
Note
A message appears if optusr has been chosen as the Prime Optical user. The Prime 
Optical OS user must be the root user for High Availability setup. If you choose 
to continue, the Prime Optical user is automatically changed to root.