Configuring after installation
This topic contains information about the tasks that you must perform after installation and provides links to the BMC Server Automation documentation.
Tasks to be performed after installation
The following table provides information about the tasks that you must perform in the given sequence before using the product (or part of the product) to accomplish user goals.
Task | Required? | Reference | Benefit |
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Prepare your environment for configuration | Yes | Configuration fails if your environment is not ready for configuration. | |
Configure the product | Yes | The BMC Decision Support for Server Automation Console helps you quickly configure databases, ETL repositories, and an email server. Note: Context-sensitive help is available for the GUI elements on the Console. By default, offline (local) context-sensitive help is available. To see the latest documentation, access the online Help. For more information, see Configuring-the-online-Help. | |
Restart the RSCD agent | Yes | Restart the RSCD agent for the agent and its children to inherit the system environment variables that are set during the BMC Decision Support for Server Automation installation. | |
Install Inventory templates and other scripts | Yes |
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Run the extract, transform, and load (ETL) process | Yes | Run ETL to transfer data from the BMC Server Automation database to the reports data warehouse. | |
Enable Inventory assets | No | By default, the data for certain assets is not loaded from the BMC Server Automation database to the reports data warehouse. To enable the data loading and migration of these assets, you must run scripts. | |
Add sites | No | To transfer data from more BMC Server Automation sites for reporting, add those sites. | |
Configure Inventory reporting | Yes | Deploy Inventory templates for enhanced Inventory reporting. | |
Implement multitenancy | No | Generate tenant-specific reports through multitenancy. | |
Configure security | No |
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Additional BMC Server Automation documentation
For information about using the BMC Server Automation applications that work with BMC Decision Support for Server Automation, see the following table:
Title | Description |
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Documents the functionality of BMC Server Automation | |
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BMC BladeLogic Network Shell Command Reference | Provides a complete description of all Network Shell commands and utilities |
Documents how to use the BMC Server Automation CLI (BLCLI), how to access the BLCLI using the Jython Line Interface, and describes the BLCLI commands |
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