Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 Installation Guide

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Installing the Client Manager
Installing Client Manager for Unix
Note: The first time the Client Manager is started, it initializes its data from the Master. Depending upon the amount of 
data, the number of threads, and other variables, this can take some time.
Installing Client Manager from a Command Line
To install Client Manager from a command line:
1.
Copy install.sh to the target machine.
2.
Change the permissions on the copied install.sh file to make the file executable by entering:
chmod 755 install.sh
3.
After copying the file to the directory, begin the installation program by entering:
sh ./install.sh -i console
The following screen displays as the installation program begins.
When the installation program starts, the Introduction screen displays.
4.
After reading the introductory text that explains how to cancel the installation or modify an previous entry on a 
previous screen, press Enter
. The Choose Installation Folder screen displays.
5.
Enter the directory path to the location where you wish to install the Client Manager files, then press Enter
6.
Verify the path you entered, then press Enter. The Get CWA DSP Name and Master IP screen displays.
Note: The Master machines, both primary and backup, must have mirror configurations, meaning that both machines 
must use the same version of operating system and JVM for fault tolerance to operate correctly.
7.
Enter the name of your Data Source Plug-in, then press Enter
8.
Enter the host name or IP address for your Primary Master, then press Enter.
9.
Enter the port number for the Primary Master, then press Enter.
10.
Enter the host name or IP address for your Backup Master, then press Enter.
11.
Enter the port number for the Backup Master, then press Enter.
12.
If using Fault Tolerance, enter the IP address for your Backup Master, then press Enter. The Get Authentication 
Method screen displays.
13.
Enter 1 for the Active Directory option or 2 for the LDAP option, then press Enter.
14.
For Active Directory, enter the following information:
Host – Enter the hostname or IP address for the Active Directory server.
User Search Prefix – Enter the location you want Active Directory to search for users.
Group Search Prefix – Enter the location you want Active Directory to search for groups.
Port – Enter the port number for the AD server.
Note: Contact your IT Administrator for Active Directory/LDAP authentication values.
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For LDAP, enter the following information: