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Chapter 2

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Installing ITO Agents on the Managed Nodes

General Installation Tips for Managed Nodes

❏ If you want to configure the Domain Name Server (DNS) on a SINIX

managed node, in addition to editing the /

etc/resolv.conf

file, you

will need to add the line: (uname -n)

to the following files:

/etc/net/ticlts/hosts

/etc/net/ticots/hosts

/etc/net/ticotsord/hosts

If the is not defined in these three files the ITO
installation will fail because the

opcnsl

program will be unable to

determine the management server.

Manual SINIX Agent Installation

For instructions on how to manually install the SINIX agent, use the
instructions in “Manual Solaris Agent Installation” on page 96.
However, note that the location of the agent package

opc_pkg.Z

on the

ITO Management Server for the SINIX platform is:

/var/opt/OV/share/databases/OpC/mgd_node/vendor/ncr\

3000/sinix/A.05.00/RPC_[NCS|DCE_TCP|DCE_UDP]/opc_pkg.Z

Installation Tips for Solaris Managed Nodes

❏ Package

SUNWaccu

MUST be installed on the system if process table

and CPU utilization are to be monitored by ITO. If this package is not
installed, and monitoring templates

proc_util

and

cpu_util

are

configured, warning messages will appear in the Message Browser
stating that the corresponding shell scripts failed to execute.

❏ If bad login attempts are to be monitored by ITO, the file

/var/adm/loginlog

MUST first be manually created. By default,

loginlog

does not exist, so no logging is done. To enable logging, the

log file must be created with read and write permission for the owner
root and group sys. You can then configure the logfile template Bad
Logs (Solaris)
for the node.

❏ The ITO agent software is installed on the

/opt

file tree. If the file

system that hosts the

/opt

file tree is too small to install ITO Agents,

create a symbolic link before installing ITO.

For example: if

/bigdisk

is a local file system with enough free

space: