Installing the TrueSight Server Automation Console and Network Shell (Windows)
This topic provides instructions for installing the TrueSight Server Automation Console and Network Shell on Microsoft Windows. The console is the graphical user interface to the TrueSight Server Automation servers. Network Shell is a required prerequisite of the console.
The topic includes the following sections:
- Before you begin
- To install the TrueSight Server Automation Console and Network Shell
- Where to go from here
Before you begin
- BMC recommends that you do not install the console on the same system as the Application Server. Copy the files from the Application Server installation (for example, ..\TSSA<version>-WIN64\Disk1\files\installers\rcp) to a different system and perform the installation there.
- Before you install the TrueSight Server Automation Console, ensure that port 12333 (TCP) is not being used. Installation of the console requires use of this port; if it is already in use, the installation fails.
Update the Windows Terminal Services Server Settings for temporary folders. (In Windows Server 2008 R2 and later versions, Terminal Services is renamed to Remote Desktop Services).
To install the TrueSight Server Automation Console and Network Shell
This example uses TrueSight Server Automation version 8.9.03.
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1 | Navigate to the directory containing the installation files that you copied from the Application Server and run the installation program for the console (for example, ..\TSSA<version>-WIN64\Disk1\files\installers\rcp). Different installers are provided for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows. In this example, we are running the TSSACONSOLE89-SP3-WIN64 file on the Windows machine on which you plan to install the console. Select a language to use for the installation and click OK. The installer extracts the installation files, and the Introduction window opens.
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2 | Ensure that you have closed all applications before you proceed. Click Next. The Review License Agreement window opens. | |
3 | Read the End User License Agreement (EULA) and select I agree to the terms of the license agreement if you wish to proceed. Click Next. The Directory Selection window opens. | |
4 | The default installation location for the console is C:\Program Files\BMC Software\BladeLogic. Click Next to use the default location. Alternatively, you can click Browse to change the installation location. | |
5 | A window opens in which you can select components to install. By default, all components are selected. The Network Shell is automatically installed when you install the console. Note: If you clear the TrueSight Server Automation Console Upgrade Service check box, the TrueSight Server Automation Console Upgrade Service is not installed. This service is required for automatically upgrading the TrueSight Server Automation Console when you upgrade the Application Server. Click Next.
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6 | The window displays your selections. Click Install. The installer pre-analyzes your environment:
The window displays installation progress, then displays a message when installation is complete. The console and Network Shell are installed on your machine. | |
7 | If all operations are completed successfully, click Done to exit the wizard. If you encountered any errors while installing, you can click View Log to view a detailed report of the installation. Tip: BMC recommends that you save a copy of the log, before you contact technical support for further assistance.
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8 | Start the console. To configure the console so that it connects to the default Application Server, click Options. | |
9 | Click the Authentication Profiles tab and click Add. TrueSight Server Automation clients use authentication profiles to facilitate single sign-on feature. You must create an Authentication profile before you start using the Console. For more information about why we use Authentication Profiles, see System-capabilities-related-to-security. | |
10 | Enter the following information.
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11 | You can now log on the the Console using the BLAdmin user that is created while installing the default Application Server node, see step 10. Click Connect. The quick start page is the first page that is displayed once you log on the the Console. It introduces you to the main use cases of TrueSight Server Automation and allows you to execute them from a centralized UI immediately after installing the TrueSight Server Automation set up. For information about using the quick start page, see Quick-start-page. For general information about the UI of the Console, see Navigating-the-interface. |
Where to go from here