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Planning your installation


Before you start installing the BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management solution, you must gather information about the required parameters that the installer prompts for each product. You can then review the installation timing of each product to plan for the installation.

Note

If any of your hosts accidentally crashes after you install a product successfully, you must reinstall the product on the same host or a different host. However, the installer does not allow you to perform such an installation because the registry file contains a successfully installed status for the product. To reinstall the product on the same host or on a different host, contact BMC Customer Support.

The following sections explain how you can plan for the BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management solution installation:

Gathering information for the installation

Use the planning spreadsheet to help prepare input values for the installer. To avoid installation errors, refer to the spreadsheet when you run the installation.

The planning spreadsheet contains information for cloud components installed using the BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management installer. For other BMC products required for this solution, see the Planning sections of the product documentation. 

To plan for your installation using the spreadsheet:

  1. Download and open the planning spreadsheet:
    CLM 4.7.x Planning Spreadsheet Windows and Linux
  2. To prepare for the installer prompts, enter your selections and parameter values in the Value column with the help of your DBA or system administrator.
  3. Launch the BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management installer.
  4. Start installing a product, based on the installation order.
  5. Copy parameter values from the spreadsheet and paste them into the product fields in the installer.

Installation timing

The following table lists the estimated installation timing of all products within the BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management solution. You can use this information for planning your installation of the solution.

Note

The installation timing varies, based on the hardware configuration and system performance of the installer host and the product target hosts.

Product

Installation timing on Microsoft Windows
(hh:mm)

Installation timing on Linux
(hh:mm)

BMC AR System Server - Cloud Portal and Database

01:17

01:10

AR Post Install Configuration

00:06

00.04

BMC Remedy AR System Mid Tier

00:41

00:15

BMC Atrium Core Web registry

00:40

00:23

TrueSight Server Automation Application Server

00:34

00:11

TrueSight Server Automation Console (BladeLogic)

00:20

00:10

TrueSight Server Automation Post Install Configuration

00:47

00:38

TrueSight Server Automation – File server

00:02

00:02

TrueSight Orchestration Repository

00:22

00:11

TrueSight Orchestration CDP

00:15

00:13

BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management Content

00:20

00:13

TrueSight Server Automation Console (AO)

00:19

00:19

Atrium Orchestrator Post Install Configuration

00:03

00:03

Cloud Database Extensions

00:38

00:25

TrueSight Network Automation (formerly called BMC Network Automation)

00:40

00:20

TrueSight Network Automation – Device agent

00:07

00:07

Cloud Platform Manager

00:40

00:13

Cloud Extensions and Platform Manager
(Compact Deployment)

01:51

02:46

Cloud Portal AR Extensions

00:37

00:55

CLM Self-Check Monitor

00:04

00:03

Cloud Portal Web Application

00:04

00:02

PXE server

00:08

00:08

Enabling logs if you run into problems

Note

  • These steps are optional and you should only perform them on an "as needed" basis, because they can slow down the AR System server response time during installations or upgrades.
  • The AR System must be installed before you can perform this procedure.
  1. Log on to the AR System server.
    http://<hostname:<port>/arsys 
  2. Open the AR System Administration Console (select Applications > AR System Administration > AR System Administration Console).
  3. Open the Server Information window (select System > General > Server Information).
  4. Click the Log Files tab. 
  5. Enable the following logs:
    • API Log
    • Escalation Log
    • Filter Log
    • SQL Log
    • Plug-in Log
  6. Click Apply and Save.

Related topics

System-requirements
Port-mappings

 

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