Verifying the installation
To verify successful completion of the product installation, confirm that the following conditions exist:
- The product services have started.
For more information, see To verify that the product services are running. - The product console is working.
For more information, see To verify that the product console is working properly.
To verify that the product services are running
Depending on your platform, perform one of the following actions:
- Windows: Navigate to Start > Run > services.msc and verify that all of the product services corresponding to the features selected have started.
- Linux: Navigate to the $BMC_ITDA_HOME/services/bin directory and run the status command.
For more information about the product services and running the status command, see Starting-or-stopping-product-services.
To verify that the product console is working properly
- Open a supported browser.
For more information, see System-requirements. - Access the product on the computer or virtual machine where you installed it.
Verify that the product console is displayed, and log on with credentials listed in the following table.
By default, the users listed in the following table are already created with default credentials when you install the product.
User role
Default credentials
Super Admin
Username: admin
Password: admin12345
App Admin
Username: appadmin
Password: appadmin
Troubleshooter
Username: troubleshooter
Password: troubleshooter
- Verify that the Search tab is displayed.
Navigate to the Administration > Components tab to verify that the following components are up and running (they appear in the green state):
- Search
- Console Server
- Indexer
- Configuration Database
- Collection Station
For more information, see Viewing-component-status-and-associated-properties.
Where to go from here
After you verify that the product installation is successful, continue with Configuring-after-installation.
Start data collection immediately after installation, by making the following configurations:
- (Optional) Create Data patterns to define how the data collected must be indexed and displayed
- Create data collectors to define the type of data to be collected and how it must be collected, and to start the data-collection process