Installing components on Microsoft Windows
As an alternative to the unified product installer, you can use the individual component installers to set up the TrueSight Server Automation environment. This topic includes the following sections:
Before you begin
Before installing TrueSight Server Automation on Windows, ensure that you have performed the following tasks:
NEW IN 8.9.02Ensure that Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable Update 3 is installed on the server. For more information, see Installing-the-RSCD-agent-Windows.
- Ensure that you have set up a database for use by TrueSight Server Automation, as discussed in Setting-up-a-SQL-Server-database-and-user-for-TrueSight-Server-Automation or Setting-up-an-Oracle-database-for-TrueSight-Server-Automation.
- Ensure that your connection to Microsoft SQL database is not encrypted. TrueSight Server Automation does not support using an encrypted Microsoft SQL database connection at the time of installation. However, after the product is installed successfully, TrueSight Server Automation can be configured to use an encrypted connection to communicate with the Microsoft SQL database. For steps on enabling and disabling an encrypted connection to your SQL database server, see Encrypting-your-database-connection.
- To know the default installation location of various TrueSight Server Automation components, see Default-installation-location-for-components.
- The TrueSight Server Automation Application Server installation program needs a certificate password to generate a self-signed X.509 certificate. Communication between TrueSight Server Automation and servers being provisioned uses the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol and X.509 certificates. The password must be at least 6 characters. For more information about certificates and the TLS protocol, see Authentication.
The Windows operating systems that TrueSight Server Automation supports might have Data Execution Prevention enabled at a level that prohibits the TrueSight Server Automation installation programs from running. If the computer on which you are installing TrueSight Server Automation has Data Execution Prevention enabled, you must add an exception for the installation programs or reduce the level of protection to allow all executables to run.
Installation sequence
You can install all components on a single server, or on separate servers for scalability.
Task | Reference | Benefit |
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Install an RSCD agent | Installing-the-RSCD-agent-Windows To install in a replicated domain controller environment, see Installing-RSCD-agents-in-a-replicated-domain-controller-environment. | Learn how to install an RCSD agent on Windows. An agent is required on each server that TrueSight Server Automation manages. |
Install TrueSight Server Automation Application Server and Network Shell | Installing-the-Application-Server-and-Network-Shell-on-Windows To install Network Shell individually, see Installing-only-the-Network-Shell-Windows. | Use this procedure to install the TrueSight Server Automation Application Server and the Network Shell on Microsoft Windows platforms on which no previous versions of these components are installed. You can perform either:
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Configure the file server | Learn how to set up the file server to store the contents of files included in snapshots, Network Shell scripts, BLPackages, software packages, and other types of information that is not easily stored in the database. | |
Install the PXE server and TFTP servers | Use this task to install a PXE server and the TFTP server, which are functional components required for the TrueSight Server Automation provisioning solution, on Microsoft Windows. | |
Install TrueSight Server Automation Console | Learn how to install 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. |
Installing the Application Server and file server (video)
See a video demonstrating how to set up a standalone instance of a TrueSight Server Automation Application Server and file server for testing and development purposes.