Cisco Cisco Prime Central 1.1 Guia Da Instalação
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# chkconfig rgmanager on
# chkconfig ricci on
Step 2
(On the first node only) Configure luci to start automatically upon bootup:
# chkconfig luci on
Step 3
Verify that the required ports are open. For a list of ports that Prime Central requires, see “Prime Central Protocols and
Ports” in the
Ports” in the
.
Step 4
Enable the firewall:
# service iptables start
# chkconfig iptables on
# service ip6tables start
# chkconfig ip6tables on
Step 5
Disable Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux):
# vi /etc/selinux/config
SELINUX=disabled
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Installing Prime Central Fault Management in a Local Redundancy HA
Configuration
Installing the Prime Central Fault Management component in a dual-node, RHCS HA configuration is a three-part process:
1.
Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 (RHEL 6.2) with HA and kernel-based virtual machine (KVM) packages on each node.
2.
Create a single virtual machine installed with RHEL 5.5 and running the Prime Central Fault Management component.
3.
Use multipath shared storage that contains the virtual machine image.
The examples provided use the following hostnames and IP addresses; yours will be different:
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Node 1—fm-ha-node1.cisco.com (192.168.1.150)
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Node 2—fm-ha-node2.cisco.com (192.168.1.160)
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Virtual IP address—fm-service.cisco.com (192.168.1.170)
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Gateway—192.168.1.1
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DNS—192.168.1.2