You can use the graphical user interface (GUI) installation to install TrueSight Orchestration server, TrueSight Orchestration Development Studio, and content components. This wizard-like interface enables you to provide configuration settings as you traverse a series of panels. At the end of the installation process, a completion panel enables you to access the installation log file.
Before you start the GUI installation process, use the installation worksheets to help you gather the required input information.
After you install the repository, you can begin installing content, which includes modules, adapters, and run books.
Notes
- Check the Release-notes-and-notices area for information about service packs, patches, and content versions that are available for TrueSight Orchestration.
- If your TrueSight Orchestration environment will use HTTPS, ensure that your environment supports TLS secure transport protocol before installing TrueSight Orchestration Platform.
- Review Preparing-for-installation and ensure that you have performed the required pre-installation steps.
- If you install an embedded version of BMC Remedy Single Sign-On during the installation process, after the installation you must complete the steps in Configuring-a-fail-safe-enterprise-service-bus-after-installation.
This section includes the following topics:
Installation programs
The following table lists the installation program names to install the components. When following instructions to install a component, use these programs.
Note
If you are installing a component on Windows, ensure that you run setup.cmd and not setup.jar.
You should not launch the installer from the product ZIP file (Downloading-the-installation-files). If the ZIP file is not extracted, first extract the files and then run setup.cmd to launch the installer.
| Installation program name |
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- CDP
- AP
- LAP
- HA-CDP
- OCP
- Repository
- Dashboard
| - Windows: setup.cmd
- Linux: linux_bao_server_installer_8_1_00.sh
- Solaris: solaris_bao_server_installer_8_1_00.sh
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| Only for installation on Windows. Windows: setup.cmd |
| - Windows: setup.cmd
- Linux and Solaris: setup.sh
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